OCTOBER 1E. 1937 so». Exhibition one Sale of . . ORIENTAL .. GIFT . MERCHANDISE October 14 -— 16 EXHIBIT AND SELL Oriental Lingerie, KiinonosPyjamas, Oriental Curios, Chinese Evening (‘oats and Bags . .. . Peking Rings, ("ompacts, Dynasty Cards, Chinese Water Colours and Paintings and a host of- other unusual and attractive articles for CHRISTMAS AND WEDDING GIFTS Lingerie Department Second Floor. ‘ilairtllliiéoflso w/' Dr. A. Cousins-Hix who has recently re- turned from China, will on THURSDAY,‘ FRI- DAY and SATURDAY, Jlie f-Tenfra 1111i CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ___ IIOYTS BEAUTY Salon wants students for course in hair-dress- "18- b647-10-15-3l. ALCOHOL SEIZED — Twenty “ieddies" of alcohol were seized by Mounted Police near the north . shore yesterday. The bottles were ‘ concealed under leaves, police said. STOLEN CAR. RECOVERED-A car stolen from McGill Avenue l Tuesday night was recovered by Mounted Police yesterday on g, dirt road two miles from the Rustico highway. The machine was found abandoned in iemud hole. Ineflcctual attempts _ had apparently been made to move the car under its own power from the place where it was stuck, police said. It was apparently undam- aged when found with the ignition key in the lock. The car belonged to Col. Ings and was being driven by Mr. F. A. Stewart Jones on the night it was stolen, Mounted Pol- ice said. Y's MEN'S CLUB MEETS-Mr. A. M. Harding, Toronto. national director of physical education for the Y- M. C. A. addressed the Charlottetown Y's Men's Club at ‘their regular weekly sllppei‘ mcci- ‘ing lest night. Ml‘. Norvil}; E, l Luck. general secretary of the local ,"Y" pruided. Mr. Harding dealt ywith "mental health" discussing most interestingly the subject from various angles. Club members were entertained with a vocal selection by Mr. Arthur Bruce. Piss Lillian Earle, club pianist, wa: accomp- anlst. Mr. Sims and Mr. Frank Storey weie gilads. HOLD CANCER CONFERENCE The cancer control committee from‘ the medical staffs of the Charlottrloivii, Prince Edward 1s~ land and Prince County Hospitals met in conference last IILEIII WlHl l1 Question POLICE COURT-At the police court yesterday the case against two men charged under the Pro- hibition and Excise Acts was ad- journed at the request oiethe de- fense until Monday. The case against a young man charged with obstructing a police officer in the discharge of his duty was also ad- journed until Monday. C. P. R. OFFICIAL HERE-Mi‘. H. A. Graig, ‘rravelling Passenger Agent, C. P. R., Saint John, N. 13., was in the city yesterday on busi- ness. Mr. Oreig has recently been transferred from Quebec to Saint John, and thfs is his initial visit tn the Isiand. He says railway and shipping business in Saint John has been remarkably good this summer and fall, but of course" the shortage in the western wheat crop has been detrimental. FUNERAL SERVICES—The furi- erai of Mrs. Peter Murray was held yesterday morning from the resi- dence of her son, MP- Geflfd M“? ray, 290 Grafton Street, to St. Ann s Church. ‘Tyrone, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor. Rev. L. Herrell. Wh° "-150 conducted the service at the grave. The pail bearers were Messrs. Peter Trainer. Frank MCQUBIII. George McDonald, Louis Carley. Georgi" Beers and Reginald D1110"- POLICE CHECK MOTOR LIGHTS-A motorist would b!‘ brought before Ma8l$11'8i4_'1'“‘@"d-i' shortly charged with failing lo dim his light-i, Mounted Police said last night. They urged motorists to check their lighting equipment to see that it was in proper emi- dltion. Of fifty cars tested recent- 1y only four were found to haw properly focused lights. police d6- rlared. The remainder were tilted too high. MOTOILISTS ti0N\'lCTl‘lll--A motorist, coiivicied before Magis- Dr. J. S. McEachcrn of Calgary. ‘Alta. chairman of the Cancer Control Committee of the CElllRd-l lan Medical Association. Dr. Mc-i Eachern who is visiting all the provinces of the Dominion arrived in Charlottetown last night and‘ expects to remain here until Sat- urday. He is staying at the Can- adian National Hotel where last nishtfs session was held. STEWANT-IIENIIEIESON» (Hi9 oi the prettiest weddings of the aut- UIYITI 5885031 WES HJIHIIIIIZEG YFSIPY- day afternoon at three p. m. n! the home of Mrs. John A. Henderson. when her second daughter, Ruby Caroline, (formerly of Charlotte- town), was united in marriage with William Stewart, son of Mr. and BIIIGD TONIGHT Holy Redeemer llall 8.30 P. M. :_—_—._- _-:;::_';_'_: i; .2". A llospltaldOct. 11, um, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Costaln, St. Louis, l. MURPHY-At Khikora. Sept. i931, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mur- phy, a son, John Wallace. BERNARD-At the Prince County Hospital. Oct. 5, 1937, to Mr. and Itln. Donald Bernard a daughter. LODGE—At the __aiii1'iis /.__ t the Prince County 30. Prince County Erinitp Mattel: (bard) FRIDAY, OCTOBER l5 6.10 l’. lit-Girl Guides-Social llall. 7.00 I’. M.—Cholr Rehearsal-Heart: Too Lat; To Ciasify EOST—ITITATJR"A_ND'WIT!TFW?I __1f‘i_ndei_-_phone 58B. LMli-lo-lllzti WANTED experienced maid housework. References required. Phone ‘I68. EOE SALE SET 0F DOUBLE driving harness at Farquharsons Livery Stable. T0 LET HOUSE 143 KING 8'1‘. six rooms and bath FOR SAEE GUERNSEY COW, Mrs. William Stewart of Baxldeck. Rev. L. B. Campbell of First United Church performing the ceremony. The bride was becomingly gowned in marina blue velvet. with acces- sories to match and carried a bou- quet o! deep pink roses and was given in marriage by her brother, George Henderson. Miss ‘Letty Henderson, bridesmaid, wearing wine velvet. with matching acces- sories, carried a bouquet of yellow roses. The groom was attended by his brother. Mr. Murdock Stewart of this city. The bride nitered the drawing room on the arm of her brother to the strains of Lolien- grln‘s wedding march played by her sister, Mrs. George Cole. The rooms were attractively decorated with autumn leaves. Pouring at the table were Mrs. Lewis Henderson and Mrs. fdoyrghPrczwde, McisMB. Jwfiog i cut e cos an rs. . . L'M§'10T.“..'.m: lyxiglijcnajd. the wedding cake. Mrs. v _ — S R. Stevenson and Mrs. li/Illlfvflle Vail were in charge of i-efieshinents. assisted in serving by the Misses Mary Stevenson, Helen McDonald. Eleanor and Aloe’ Strubrl- 101B IMMEDIATELY AN for general L-Mfi-IOV-IBQI. ,jail for ten days. A Ilmplial, Oct 13, 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lodge of Borden, I ion. , ' Pllll.LlPS—-At the Prince County Hospital. Oct. 13. 1937. to Mr- find Ii-irs. Everett. Phillips (nee Mar- Jorie Bentley) a s.:ii. FRIZZELL --At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on October l3. i937. to Mr. and Mrs. Harri- eon Frizzcll, Cornwall, a son. .. SllAliAlll-k At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on October l4. I537, io Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sharam, Murray River, a daughter. SHEIDOW-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on October l4. i937. to Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Shculow. Millview. a son. COYIIE-At the Charlottetown HQFIJIIQI on Tuesday. Oct. l2, 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Coylc. Charlottetown, a daughter, still- born, L _ Ué;;l*°‘s.. “CDONALD - DOWLING - At the church oi the Most Holy Redeemer, Wednesday, Oct. 18. m7 by Rev. Pr. Fleminl. U. BIB. It. Charles O. McDonald I0 Virginia Dowling, both of [I213 Mile Omsk. i —--::==..-——~—— rzz DIATIIS HYDE-Suddenly at Walliston. Mus, Oct. is. 1m. John A. Hyde. “lmflly of Prince Edward Island. 01mm laturday, Oct. m, 1m. UONNOIIS-v-In Charlottetown on Dabber i4. 1N7, Mary Jane 0on- “M- ma co yam. mami from 7- Renown‘! Funeral Home on Allard-y lnmilng u m to at. ‘I Basilica thence to the Roman Catholic cemetery. ‘ N. D. MacLcan ._ unnnnraxan l EMBALMIB Charlottetown and Nomi Wlltllilri Phone i4! chanse. __ EATON'S ORANGE MARMALAD 2 Lb- Jar — FRIDAY ONLY — Jones of Charlottetown, Chaflvtw freeheued. Russell Bell, West Mcmyyre, Mafgflfeh Glllis, Mrs. Royalty. L-tl49- vlhcent Riley and Mrs. H. V. Mc- ;~:... .:~:::" Trivia‘: curdy‘ After a mom‘. “in through LOST 20 INCH RIM AND TIRE the province, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart between Charlottetown and win reside in Yarmouth, where the Ti-yon. Please notify Hynes 3100111 is employed with U" 3°37“! Bakery. Li-650-10-15-3i. Bank of Canada. -— Sydney EX‘ 24° on SALE AT 9 A. M. FRIDAY. irate Tweedy yesterday of ‘oper- ating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor was sent to I ! lslandmllirector III second case. also involving a drunken driving charge was adjourned for evi- dence. The defendant had been ccnvicted previously on a similar charge, Police claimed. Two mot- orists appeared charged Wit-h speeding. one on Hillsboro Bridge and the other on the paved high- way. Both were convicted and fined two dolar-s and‘ costs. A man charged with OWTBUTIE *3 motor vehicle without brakes was fined $5 and costs. CONSTRUCTION “YORK BE- GINS-—Laborers began work yes- terday on foundations for thead- dition to the Dominion Building in Charlottetown. Work involves enlarging the annex on the north side to the size of the main biiild- ing as well as interior alterations. Mr. A. T. MacKinnon is the con- tractor. Another construction Job that is nearing-completion ls the renovations to the Law Courts Building. Exterior work is coni- pleted and interior work progress- ing rapidly. , PERSONALS Mr, W- E. Ennian aiTived from Halifax last evening and will be in the city for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mason arrived home last night from a VISlli to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Rich- ards are leavhg tomorrow for Mi- 3411i, liuorida, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Earle Mill and Miss Eliza- beth Adams. of Charlottetown, have returned from Moncton after spending a few days with friends. Messrs. Leonard McKenzie and Charles Aiikeii of Bay Fortune‘ were passengers on the S. S. Hoch- FAL I LUES nanny GOMEZ. F.c.c.ivr. ’ news-m we redded Wheat helps lid sturdy bodies’. The oven-crisp, golden-brown biscuits contain the vital- lzlng, strengthening ele- ments of Nature’: perfect cereal grain-whole when: —ln a most delicious and easily digested form. THI CANADIAN IHIIDDID WNIAT COMPANY, LTD. Nhpn Falls - tn,“- Conducts Symphony tonight, at ' ' P.W.O. ___i_.--__L WI§1KH§ ilope River Rarish‘ ANN UAL BAZAAR Monday - Tuesday Oct. lRth Jlctober 19th Hot Chicken Supper (lzimeisv-zind a Variety of Booths DD L-648-l0-15-3l olagn yesterday on n, business trip to Halifax and Sydney. Mm f‘ R, Rirl. ince Sadie Rough) rlnrl (ircy. Ba is the guest of Ilt'l' sun-r, 1111's, Robert Hooper, Mil- ton. ivlrs. Birt. is having a house liiiil. and \\'lII remain here perman- chili. Rk.. llospital School Laudsl Student BOSTON. Oct. 14~ tCPl-JElor- cure A. lwiiuhilp n! viillstream. N. B, tonight helrl a M00 sCIiOLQIBhIp and a special Brim denoting lead- ership of the graduating class, won at. the izrurluutiiia" exercises of Faulkner Hospital's school of nur- sing. Olga Warburion, a native of Charlottetown, and director of" the school, said Miss Northup was one oi’ the ‘brightest’ studenis enrol- led at the hospital in man; years. In addition she w-as presented with a sPI- of instruments and case by l-Iie Rosindalc, Maw" branch of the hosninills aid Society. Other Maritime girls graduating included Lily 11min of Spinghill, N. s., and lvLu-izarct A. Wedge. Bath N. B. alias Wiirburton is a daughter of the late Judge War- ‘hui-ton. author of a history of Prince Edward island. China Has Money To Finance War Claim HUNG-KONG. Oct. l4--iAP>— Cliiiiiis Flil-EIIICQ Minister. DI‘. H. H. Kung, on I115 way home frOm an American and European mm". declared today “China now hm plenty of money and credit and can carry on for some time" in her conflict with Japan. Dr. Kimg arriicd at Hung-Kong on a. specially chartered pan Am- erican clipper plane. l-le will remain several days as guest of the Hong- SHE MADE IN ttarttiaxiiningim 0n Small Scale Experts Say The milmilig lllflllhlll‘ in this Provlncc should be started on a small scale. a conference in (Jliar- lotteioivn. sponsored by the Eco- nomic Survey Committee Wm; told by three representatives of the Continental Can Company of Canada, Limited on Wednesday. Reference was made by the men. experts in their particular lines, of the growth of the g-reat Heinz Co. pointing out that its first pro- ducts were produced in a kitchen. The Czin Company rcprcsciitniivos were: Mes-rs. F, A. Whitlall. Montiral. director of sales ttnental Can Co. Lid: E. R Lil’! cashlrr. ran" hffldtlfis research specialist. Research Department. Continental Can Cn., Chicago; and A. D- Gifford, research depart- ment, Contincntal Can Co.. of Canada Ltd, Toronto. The com- pany, largest of its kind iii the wor‘d. has its head office in Balti- more and branches in New York and Montreal. Not Contemplating (‘iinncry- llr-rr- Mi‘. “lhitiall. 1l1I€1'VIt'_’\\'f‘(I sliurllv before Illx departure from lIlf‘ Province at noon yesterday resented were not. contempliitinu establishment of a canning plant in this; Province. Their solc infer- esi.‘ was in the snlc of cans. ho said. He believed, however. that there was a. great. opportunity for canning certain products licrc. The Province was ideally suited, from what he had seen. Io the growth of many fruits and vol!"- tables and other cunning mule!‘- ials. Experts Give Opinion The conference. presided over by Hon. B, W. LoPage. chairman oi the Economic Survey Commit- tee, discu=sed the advisability of canning fruit and vegetables l" the Province and the experts- ex- pressed the opinion that a great many fruits and vegetables could be profitably canned. It was point- ed out to the conference. however. K011 g GOV BT11 X11811 t. could‘ not be canned that cor. peas, and tomatoes here with ‘OFFERS YOU BIG SAVINGS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY- BUY SEVERAL BASKETS! BLUE GRAPES NO.1 QUALITY CONCORD (loil- . dr- ' clared that the interests Iic rep-l ~ im-vzvr- n‘ . profit because of the short grow- ing season. Large canning firms, the gathering was told, always contracted in advance for their raw products and sales made on the basis of prices paid the farmer. Acting on advics given at the conference a sample of the City WZIPI‘ will he sent to the laboratory of the Continental Can Co. at Chicano for analysis. Those present at. the confer- ence included Hon. Mr. LePage. who presided. Hon. W, H. Dennis, minister of agriculture; W. R. Shaw, deputy minister oi’ agricul- ture; Dr. J. A. Clark. superinten-i dent of the Charlottetown Experi- I mental Station; G. C. Warren. horticulturist, Experimental Sta- tion; F. S. Reeves, Southport; H. K. S. Hamming. Charlottetown, through whose efforts the atten- dance of the three experts was aiwriiigeri: J W. Boulter. manager of the Prince Edward Island Po- tato Growers Association; and .l,, l‘. Jenkins. of the Royal Packing‘ (‘runpaniq Charfottatoan. ArmyHCommiss-ioner Will Visit Canada LONDON, Oct. 14-—tCP 081516- Commissioner David C. Lamb will leave Saturday for an extended tour of Canada. Salvation Army Headquarters announced today. , COIHIIIISSIOIICI‘ Lamb will sail on ilic Pimple-as of Britain and will he HCPOITIQHIIIPII by Brigadier Owen CIIISILIHV, Salvation Army Secre- tary for Empire Migration and Settlement. Au authority on emigration, Commissioner Lamb was for 2'7 years director of the Salvation Army Finiigration Department. He has frequently visited Canada in connection with Army migration and settlement activities. SearcEII-‘or Kidnap Victim Continues (A. l‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) WASHINGTON. Oct. l4 - As search for Charles S. Ross, '71- year-old Chicago entered its 17th day, the retired manufacturer approached a re-i cord today for length of time spent in the hands of kidnappers. Sinqs 1933 only three major kidnap victim ENERGY F000.’ kidnappings have remained un- PASTIIY FLIIU rAUE 'I'HREE Serve Shredded Wheat with milk or cream, hot or cold, and, it’ you like, with fresh or preserved fruits. It‘: good any way at all. Children evcrywherl raIIlh ghuir dilly dish 0| crisp delittiuul Shredded When- Order a Supply TODAY. ED WHEAT CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT i-iitttiill A Meeting 0f Dispensary A meeting of lili‘ executive committee of the City l-‘ree Dis- pensaw was held yesterday offer- noon at 3 o'clock at which the fol- lowing resolution was. adopted: "Whereas, since we last met two valued members of this executive committee have been culled to their eternal rest, in the persons oi Mrs. Charles Lyons and Mr. John McKenna, bOlh of whom for many years took an earnest and active interest in the work of this Soc- iety. "Therefore Iiosoli-orl, that. tthfl very sincere sympathy of this eh ecutive committee of the City Free Dispensary he conveyed to the families of the late Mrs. Lycns and Mr. McKeiina in tlie great loss they have sustained, with the assurance that their sound counsel and labours extending over a. long term of years, will not soon be forgotten by those who had the pleasure of working with them on. this executive committee in the interest of the needy of this ctiy.” It was learned with pleasure that the late Mrs. Jane L. Robin- son had bequeathed to the trusts funds of the Society $100.00, the interest on which will, of course, be used to help the needy o! the city. Such gifts to the trust funds are greatly appreciated. A new constitution and by-la-wd -for the Dispensary were. adopted for presentation to the annual general meeting. Mrs. D. J. Riley was appointed as a member oi‘ the executive in the place of the late Mrs. Lyons. The president, Major T, E, M“. ed , solved or the victims‘ vrhercabouts have been a mystery after l’! days. A similar period elapsed before little June Robles. then six years old, was recovered from a cage in the Arizona desert. in 1934. Only one kidnap victim has re- turned alive after lonucr (Olllllléo ment. Edward G- Bremci- of St. Paul. Minn.. was kept hv thr Khr- pis gang 21 days before he a-nri freedom with $200,000. 1 Lb. Bag e QUART BASKET BUY THEM FOR THE TABLE—FOR JELLIES AND JAM, GRAPE JUICE. ETC. Special Blend COFFEE. Per Lb.---—-———- 19c ‘ ‘ ‘ h Tiékxymq lb 21c 3 -- at -.- i9» r ..:.;..;.=..a;c‘ MATCHES 23c Each - a ‘i ' " 529;; _ _ _ __ __ Clark's N°' 2, ROUND STEAK i, ' LETTuci; PORK and BEANS nu "rm Each m“ Li, _ _ _ _ _ -21: fiffgzg, Em, _ 15c Granulated or Brown _ CELERY, c SUGAR 1o Lbs. 51¢. Per Lb.—-—- 66 ESQmEiioi-s Lb. _ 300 l-IeadN-é-E-__R-_‘-- _ I90 PURE ~<>~EY,-.,1,;3=,,J,;;,;,-———io= tlti - m. 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Pkg. - — -- -- Gleriwcod Sliced PEACHES, No. 2 Squat Tin -— --—- 12 Oz. Island BLUEBERRIES Tin 45c 8c 17c Each 9G 3 Tins 25c