i> l"""'—i r<*""""i'i h’ s. l l t‘. . ii w " ' i: l a e t _ .. I . . ,_ .‘ ..i t . ‘ .1 ,. , v‘ r t .l’/_\_<?"7 Tw" §_.__----- ”LIGHT- CONDITION YOUR HOME” hllill9ll Milli lllt‘~l' new lli‘_'lil‘l‘ vili- lflflllPll iutir \'lt'i|i'_\’ lll4ltll‘ llrlblfiil lamps. For canny-seeing use tliL-in in flii- l,aiiiiilry, Bathroom, M -.~§-i-_i lliinm - livvziiisc lit-t- l(‘I' li-glil itit-iiiis livtli-r sight. .liU x A Ilmllflfflifgll i lI-Xiilllllflfllltlil with lull-st scir||iifii~ l|\\’I‘Il- In. ll|.\ iiill girt- \l:-- tin-trip- tit-n which allows you i itw i your tgvcs without sirztiii. Avoid the hratlat-Iics and Irri‘. ilimis (if oven slight 13"" strain. Know your eyes, consult i l l G. F. Iiutchesnn l ' ‘Chunky’ Featured In Adventure Strip You know “Chunky” You wont meet him lvluiitiiiy ivhcn lic will be introduced to you in _thc finest adven- ture comic strip for a (Ic- “ltuy ' e r s. liiiiifis Scout." but you kiitiw him just the same. C h u b by already. . until next fill)’. trite-- u real friend. There's a '4Chunky" l: llkl‘ him. _ lint "Chunky" pl] 1.~ilI'\' ‘They it'll for "Rnv Powers. L'2\ll('l' in the Guardian. Report Cards Need Careful Going Over ILUBIIIFPS II.\IKT().\' rcpt-rt ' The report good and I who has worked a with "P. HY ULIYIC I lo. wit. ion‘! ciit rows O1 . - , meaning . -..\cel lcnt, of L'i)lll'.~l‘. Of c o u r s e, William the this is not quite fair. William is not on his toes at home or anywhere else. Hector cannot be smarter than he is. We cau- not send child- drcn to school and expect t§fllllp good fairy in transform “.l‘i‘l11. 'l‘1icy are what thcy are ‘land tcaclit-rs can do no more. Be- '.\lfi£‘.%, Hector gets discouraged l he sues his failures down in . t and white. l..pi>rt cards submitted at the cut at‘ the month tell no new i to part-tits who known their ' ' thoroughly Naturally children who astonish- parciits, doing better or than expected in school. lil I1 _" or bi- siatcmcnts of debits and t.» Reports are reports, and cuts like to known ivhere their rcn stand. "Then. too. chil- iicm to try a little harder thcv know an accounting "ed. 'l‘li-.it's only hit- Lcnk over William's discourag- * report card when lie brings n l)"*c:»t it. Try to (Iecidc the trcublr lies. st of al.l allow for the childls - " to acquire knowledge and " disposition to study. In both you can hclp. for you know ctfcr than thc I obstaslt-s arc iber of his brain and the 1 in his energy, ' It may bc that your attitude is antagonistic t1) school. Is that it? Maybe William won't try simply because he has aii idea that school |in the main and a teacher in par- ti." are cncmtcs rather than ( rail-ck Itcasona Behind Marks I Professional Ciariis D. F. DRCIIEBALIJ Chartered Accoiliianl H0 Richmond Stu-cl Phone n. e. o. no: 12. bicl.c=i>tl 8. Bentley , IL C. . K. C. IE1‘ inn C. F. Ill; . . . . Barristers and Attorney-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN RIARIIILIIE Ailiuslment Bureau CREDIT — COLLECTIONS CREDIT REPORTS PERSONAL LOANS Pcarilcn Bulilgs Chtown Phunc I216 ____ Alex. W. Maihesun BARIHSTFIR. SOLICITOR. ETC IIlanr-v tn lnnn Collections OlYlcc: 90 Great George Street. i iii-Q- luui ic A. Large Iiarrlslcr, Solicitor. etc. Slllcrvnvtf lu l). biliar- Mun. K. C. Prouse llimk. I27 Street. Cliatliiib-tivuri I’. l". l. \||r|ll‘V l0 Luan ( ui t‘. llllll\ Iu-LIIC -¢_._-. (iraliu. Ill-at ,\l. Alimn luiii|ii~r l'\lll’l\-'ll',ll. \‘()|Il‘|'l'II|f IWIL ‘ HOSE) HI- l.(l.\N Bank Of Canada Building, Charlottetown . R‘, " it may be that William has 11L'\'£‘l‘ had to applv Iiimself at I Habit (lflfielfl. change by Why sliculzl a child do for what lie wouldn't think . tar his tiarcnts? It is slim child iviir the h...d ,5]i.';‘..~. Tliirc is no law i1 Jlllbl. iioinc scrilce that supple- IIWIIYS .'%(‘l1(t0l service. And itlcasic ldmrt. j‘ to conclusions l‘ ' x 'rk' Gut. down to the roots ' I cliscottraizirig flow- to that of tr efforts . 193B. NEA Service, Inc.) GOTHANI (IO-OPS GOING MEDICAL NEV.’ YORK. Sept. 29 __(CP) —- A i'il-f.l]lf‘l'illl\'(‘ association to pro- v: i general l11l‘(llCill (‘are for $16 a ycar and general medical and surgi- cal care for $24 annually has bed! organized 1n New York City. Nleiiibeixahii) is open to all per. sons under 60 who can tal cxaniiiiailon. The organiza- » Co-opcratlvc Hr-alih Association. 'I‘wo types of scrricc arc offered, luioyvn Plan A and Pfan B. Plan A will cost. $16 dollars u y-ca-r for one person and $12 a year for each additional member of that person's family ax‘ ' "Ill provide mrxllcal care by a gi- practitioner. Laboratory tests, X-rayt» and vaccines will be supplied n: cost. ___ _i_________ Ti" sow snlpiitlossis seed this fall f _\'0'I r2 had difficulty with it. In the »pi"ing ‘Blllllfltll plnixtcti latc in the fall will l>rr><lu e 1c first spring crop. BITES Imm. tin-ho, or uiimnl . . rho hon trcntmlnr in pIentIy of Mirurd’: u! unrr. t Q0 nonlhu, hull and/denial. Draws our tho pohon I i I still ' Chunky" in your block. You will is headed for trouble Next week he and Roy - uiid llcan Carter will board I Qllvrll to search for sunk- will find inuch ‘lltllt’ than Just trc-awurc. They will i.i:ii themselves embroiled in many willllll zidveziture during their King's iirxt. r/fniidoy and every day cards as a card bad . half it‘? l.lflllli‘l' will get about ' Idea Behind Shorts Ban Might Be Extended BY RUTH MILLETT "Only older women can wear shorts on the streets of Mon- ticello"— the town's psyiclioio y- consL-ioils mayor recenth decre . The good mayor, ban ing on his knowledge of woman. hopes that shorts will suddenly lose their ap- peal for Monticello women —0Id and young alike. He probably hopes that the de- cree will have as successful re- suits as the New York theatc" matiagefs thoughtful suggestion —“O1d ladies need not remove their hair." 'I‘he same kind of psychology‘ might be used to advantage on otl" ~r pSlllts. Beaches could be rid of the uncsthetic sight of mcn wearing oniv trunks if a sign something like this were stuck a- bout in cnnspiciioiis places — “only anemic mcn who nerd the sun may go without tops t0 their swim trunks." ‘ .\'..’J1'(‘.< cauld reecluc- _ . s of women who say "Send it. pie - " when they make a fifteen ccixt purchase if there ' “e signs about the store reading . will you please take ;!I1iIll ])lII";'l1ilSi3.'~"\\‘lll‘l y'all?" New York iaight clubs could stop the 'i'"r of patrons for "a. better ii they put up a sign "Our ring de tables are reserved for out- O'-IO\\‘l‘xL‘1'S. Vile known our stcady ctivnmeiw will cooperate." The telephone company might sat» it. upi‘ frciii Iiayinq a-m and vell- ,- your ich read: “Our zrc _\.. ..i: a.:.. 4 . If _\‘CII are neither. feel . ik _\'»..it. Alaytu‘. int: us that ])~,\'<‘li0l0!_\‘ is some- thing mcre than a course taught in college. tCop_\'i""lit. 1938, NEA Service. Incfl (‘OMHTITTIJDR TO ‘TtUYDTTRLAI. (F. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) GUYSBORO. N. 8.. Sept. 28- Alfred Moses Pero of Litndy. N. S.. was committed to stand trial in Supreme Court at. the conclus- ion of pl‘8lll1'll11flI'_\‘ hearing here today. The charms arose out of the death of his wife, who disappear- ed from her home Aug. 21 and was found three weeks later by a berry picker on- the Barrens. GIVES GIRUS VIEWS LOUGl-IBOROUGI-I. Enslancl — (CPI - Speaking at the Modern ChurchmeiTs Conference Miss 0. M. yviilis Oflbllltéwbllf}! said thmarliy comes .a gr, oug ilheile vraspgeirieatyunreallty in church services because so much of what was in the prayer-book was not really believed by the clergy- ' A WEE BIT O’ PLAID IS THE PARIS WATCH-WORD FOR t FASHION It's more than a bit o’ plaid we'll be wearing this fall, and there's certainly nothing warmer in color or fabric than a tartan to ward of! winter chills. But the plaids far from limit themselves to orthodox woollens; they burst forth on vel- vets and silks as well. Perhaps Erik the hatmaker should be given credit for promot- ing the plaids because almost his entire hat collection bcr-‘r a Scotch twang. However, all the drlrsmalccrs ~ i i - ed along by Scottish Queen Eliza- berthi ti to Paris - have the same idea. ‘j- “Wcar your plaids for evenin- " i: Mnlvneuxs daring suggestion, which coldblooded peopi. .4 find most acceptable, He makes his plaid evening scarf of a very loose- woven wool plaid". _in black. red. green and white and wears it with a bright blue silk crepe evening dress sprinkled all over with sparkling blue sequins. A sash of the same wool plaid is wound around the waist of the evening dress to complete the Scntch ef- feet. Plaid lame, with black. rcd and ivhite squares on 11 gold back- ground. makes the top to a black wnnl crepe skirt. Skirt and top are stitched together at a low waist- line to make a dressy but useful one-piece afternoon dress. Another combination of plaid with plain materials makes a neat and youthful wool daytime dress. ,Short puff sleeves of gay plaid _\vool are set in a simple black Iwonl dress: there is no other plaid ittstiri on the dress, but a plaid jacket-matching the dress sleeves ‘—¢10es over. Plaid Jackets and coats. in fart are made to go over almost any color (tress you might want to wear underneath. Creed makes a striking and almost “cnllr-giate" lsivaggci" coats of huge blue and yel- l low plaid. cut on the bias and with lraglan sleeves and high neck. It's worn over a straight angora- finishcrl material in slate blue. Equally smart is the red, navy and ivhite plaid wool fitted lacket ivliich Vera Borea combines with a "ate ‘rhie ivccl skirt. Another house goes so far as to make a laid blouse for a checked skirt! he skirt is green and rust check; rm: (JHARLOTTETOWN ouARmAig Softening lip l .1 Skin Harsh From The Sun Whether or use various ble Ible, b 333mm ays. 1f the skin , only at night, cream in the after you have Cleanse face cream or 011 d water at night cream of night cream throat. but do or oil and use Ary kind of and outward attention. Usin Repeat eight cream . persistent, the obvious within Reuters news BY ALICIA HART NEA Service Sh" Writer regularly and do all you eliminate your suntan as quickly as all means renew your o cleansing and night; creams. Tanned or not unless your complexion is naturally quite oily, the chances are ten to one that it shows the results of creanilng routines during vacation scents to be abnormally dry right Inow. wash with soap and water cleansing, remove the cream with soft tissues, then apply cosmetics. The thin film of cream which will remain on the skin wipe with a wet. warm towel or pat on skin tonic, will make for a. dewy looking. satinv finish Wash ivith plenty of soap immediately ' afterwards. Read the directions on your ycarefultv. You may not, like to sleep with cream on round your eyes. This is important. If you prefer. get special eye cream t Way's to be applied with the base of your throat and work up and out to hairline. chlnliiie isn't as trim and firm I13 it. once was. give it a little extra fingers pinch t bone from center of chin to ears- keepiiig ‘skin well Pat cream into between eyebrows and horizontal ones across your brow. If you are lually, they may disappear entire- Y. srara or EMERGENCY coupon, Sept. dispatch from the Hague that tli Netherlands Government to proclaim a “state of emergency" not you decide to aching prsparations can to haphazard on face and throat. using cleansing morning. After unless you even powdered. and thioat with uring the day, too. and , . but pat on night Jar . and follow them} your face and leave some on a- cream ought a1- upward strokes. Begin at If you g‘ thumbs and fore- e flesh along jaw- times. ‘tieanwhile covered with vertical lines lines will be less two weeks. Event- 28—(CP)— agency said in a G ‘decided our OUR WAY ‘ the blouse ls green. black and yel- todacy to ‘facilitate adoption of llow plain: the Jacket is of the lrapl me es in the public In- "mural"! "Vi"! W BT11"! B! I bloug d. ‘ terest." . In; to“ ‘ ‘ l] “ no By J. R. WILLIAMS i VVETIE OUTA LUCK ‘TELL YOLJ -"TH' 5H LIP Au‘ HIT “THE OL‘ NEVER CJIT IT.’ COMMITTEE WA$ 601k)’ FEQ A QAisE "I"MOi2RO\A/, BUT IT'S LisELzssauEREis A FIZOMT PAOE PiEcE THAT 5E2 HE'S SELLJU’ OFF- ALL. HIS PAINTINGS AND ART TREASURES... HE'S BROiAE-~ WE'LL , 1 woT You OP CALLINK ‘DEES A21 MAN TREASLiREs BlifilklEfiS E 'TAIN'T MUCH use HITTIM’ HIM now, 1 GUESS rrs ONE oi= TH‘ B16 N“ t fl e PAFZTS OF THIS BUSINESS! V \¢ ooLLEc-rs / ~l a)?’ '5 ‘f THE OLD MALI AIZT TREASURES FEE . . SUCH EMERGENCIES A5 ‘Ti-NB... HE'LI_ OTHEIZ coLLec-riou av TH‘ ‘y! TIME vyE THINK ANOTHER RAISE is we -- THAT'S WHUT KEEPS US FQOM BUVILI’ ANY OF 'EM,' oUR Bomzmiwo: HOLE; The Sudeten German delegation to the Prague WHOLE WHEAT. every grain cnmrnedfuIlofbody-buliding, energizing nourishment, come; m you . . . in Shredded When, For better health Ind more en|oy. meat, servo Shredded What, every day. In any delicious com- bination you prefer. Tho Canadian Ihnld-dod WIIIIO _ Company. N. Nlaphhllo - Canada OFICANADIAN WHEAT lter withdrawing, thereby increasing tension. Left "if-mi"? end-lo right are Doctor! Sebekovaky, Schlkctnnz. Peter, ,‘ ‘ ‘_lr_x__l’rag_u_c_ Kundl. and ltouhe. WITH MAJOR HOOPLE HAVE AM’ alll/(iie/ é é/r‘ 6 1*‘ irlgee , P“ gt‘ 46 9 g9 60,74 I, , 4751c; ERVICE ma. r. m. aec. u. . Plf. orr. 0'" / ' I,» “iodide” ' f‘); ‘$960 I WORK ‘F0’ ME A RABBIT/s floor] cams on, You “CLAP HANDS”! O/~/\/ LAwsEY/ LAwsEy/l DAR e0 MAI-i “rwo DOLLARS wy-LIM-MHS DE MACIAH cioikfiTo 61B ME A ‘TONGUE WAGGIM’! / a/II/yg/fl/‘W/za 1 KNOW ‘FH’ auv WHO OWNS ‘THAT PLLldw-HE _ WAS ‘BROUGHT UP ON WILD OATS MHz/s BEEN ON A MILK ROUTE so LONG us stops ‘FOR HITCH HIKE? Am: DRUNI-(G! \‘/{~_§ ‘- s. \ j bz¢ w‘ z. WM- T THE MAJOR MUFFED ‘THE ‘TIP AND PLAYED ANOTHER HORSE’: 9-60 By EDWINA V/ALNUTS 7 We new GATHERIN’ OoOo NIGHT! HA HA i-iA WALNLJTS -— THAT'S WHO WANTS‘ WHAT WE'VE BEEN TOO i .\ r l "’ | I DIRTY OLE YOU'LL GET YOUR HANDS ALL STAIN- ED SHELLIN’ 'EMl-—I BETCHA YOU'LL BUST YOUR FINGERS CILACKIN’ ‘EM, HA HA! WHO WANTS OLE WALNUTS ? — VES-JIGGS HAS A FINE NEW POSITION - AND JLJOT THINK- TONIGHT- HE is COMING HOME WITH Hi5 FIRST PAY CHECK- , ISN'T’ i-r GRAND? I WISH MY NOT 5O NOW-l WANT TDTALK ‘"373 X85 “$35 nearest. tease-r % 6K0 HOME TO WOIZK- HEAR vou- I SPEND A NICE n I n“ '1‘ °_ 0 0&0 _- - z ~ e‘ . _ ’ I; WALNLJTfi LIKE FUN, i I iii F STINGY OLE YA-Ai-i -\v/HO WANTS‘ CAP STUBBS!— OLE WALNUTS?YA-AH. Tlu Gwrp mnlmv Ail-m Sonfeqhg. 9.2g m .. Lréf By “George McManu: