n; s than.“ "- PAGE rwo CIGAR "Tlia pamt [on In which tobacco ETTES MAYFIELD INSTITUTE The members of the Mayfield Institute met at the home of Mrs. I vonvmom w” lwdnud Gordon Houston for their October meeting. Meeting opened by sing-' ing Institute Carol and Creed in unison. Roll was called and responded to by ten members and two visitors. Minutes were read and approved as nead. Pro- ceeds from the sale of candy at the School Fair amounted to 84.00. It was moved, seconded, and carried that $5.00 be paid H. BI Cuticliffe on his bill. The report from the various committees were theligiv- en. It was reported that a chalk trough Was needed for the schccl. but was left over for another meet- ing. New committees appointed are as follows-School. Ehielyn figu-silanLlhizlmeiimitL-sieii. bv Mrs. Mlilar Orr and Mrs. Lewis Toombs. Lunch, Mrs. Blair Andrew find ‘lfhelrna Smith. The followinl to look after the Questionnaires coming months. Canadian Indus- wmmiili tries. Mrs. Mlllar Orr. Child Wel- fare. Mrs. Blair Andrew. A81‘ tin-e Mrs. War-field Orr. Public Heaiih. Mrs. howls Tcombs. Peace and Industrial manta, Mrs. James lalgitxn. Hamel Etizoncmics. ‘Ifiielrlna . Legiaa. on, Magnet-u Houston. Canadianization and Na- tional Events, Evelyn Houston. Education and Better Schools. ‘Thelma Johnston, Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. James Houston, roll call to be answered by haying membership fees. Pro- ggnme consisted of a reading by Evelyn Houston. A dainty OUT OUR WAY A I New Glasgow And Vicinityy Mr Robert Ross of the Staff of i the Bank oi Nova Suoiiu. spent ‘ his annual holidays with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosa, Wheatley River. having motcrcd from Sydney. C. B. Mr. Rosslc- turned to rennin» his (lllilPS on Saturday morning of last ixeek. [ Colin McLure I Mr. and Mrs. accompanied by Mr and Mrs. llenton McLure and little son. Brarkley Point were visitors herci Sunday the guests of Mr, and . Mrs, Edison RDIIIHQK. . -» i Mr, Edison McDonald. Chur- 1 loitetown, accompanied hr his ‘ mother and sister. motored to . Stimmerside, on Saturday. rnturn- , ing bv New Glasgow. irheri» theyi visited friends. f Fbllowing an illness of almost} a year. Mrs Emily Jane Stuwei beloved Watsonville. Cal. resident for the past thirty-six years pas- sed away at the family hcme, Ihursday after-noon. October lilth. Mrs. Stowe the wife of Chesleyi Stowe. widely knov-"n and a hiehly ' respected resident of the above mentioned city, was formerly a native of Mayfield, Prince Edward . 0n Sunday lll ‘ word that her two iiaiigiiiéTiifiFiiciw Hospital Sunday evening . IPriends will be glad to learn inn’. Mrs. Wm Murphy of tnis plricc returned to her home from the Cllilllflllffilfllll Hospital on Sun- day last. greatly improved in lvnlih. Mrs. Charles Stevenson. age eight- six yours 118$: d away at her htine niri! after iinilliie~s of two mouths. Mrs. Stevenson. was a woman who was hizhly re- ‘ ectec. by young and old. always I vu iniz to help in any community activities. arid a true friend when in need in case of sickness 0r any kindness she could offer. ‘She leaves to mourn the following daughters. Mrs. lftev.» H. R B011 Yarmouth. N. S.. Mrs, (Rom) J. M Murchison. St. John. N. B.. and Mrs Allan Campbell, Long River and one son James H. Stevenson. Manager of the Si. John Branch of the Bank of Nova Sco- tia. one sister, Mrs, James And- erson. Burnaby. C. B. al<o one brother. John Wares. of Wiieatley River. to whom the Guardian ex- tends sincere sympathy. Mrs. A. B. Dicltieson received nieces. Mrs. Ida Cave! and Mrs Jean Stein- hnuser. of Watsonvilie, Cal. are lroth ill at their home there They were the daughters of-the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weeks formerly coiniy I THERES some KIDS our ‘n-isize aiziiuo u? ouiz GATE HINGE5... so I'M LETTIN‘ ‘THEM THINK I'M GETTIN’ READY F00. ‘EM BORN THIIZTY YEARS "IDO SOON Warfield Orr and a coir-inst‘ THE CHARLOTTAETVOWN GUifkRDlAlN lunch was served and meeting fumed by slnclna God Save the nu. SAVAGE HABBOOIZ WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The October meeting c! Sav Harboor Women's Institute held at the home of Mrs. Victor Ooffin with an attendance of nine members and four visitors present. The meetinl ’ in the usual way with the president presiding. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. committees gave re- ports and new Ones appointed. school andisick commit s. . ded by Jtow are we benefited by meeting together. Next glace of meetg will be at g OUR BOARDING HOUSE By J. R. Williams ii= sou wEnEwT TOO LAZY 1o I TAKE IT one i sou couu: " BRING TH’ | anrre IN TH’ HOUSE AND se-r some steep In adjourned . the home of Mrs. J. O. Douglas. roll call to be answered by mem- bersip foe. Program co v reading by Mn- ‘Ibmple M Y which was much enjoyed by all, at the conclusion o! business a de- licious lunch w served by the ostaas. On mo on the meeting MAKING FLOORS “NON-SKID” To claan- and lish linoleum covered floors I aways use equal parts cf vinegar, methylated spirit and linseed oil. Any chemist will make it up. and it ia quite non-all To finish off I rub the floor wi a little transparent polish, which does not make it slippery. —M5. New methods for reaching the nation's hitherto unta oil 31- 1938 ATTENTION Protestant Orphanage Collection OPENS iiiniiiiiiv IIEXT ocioiirii am. The Children need your help, ovei-‘viaooo “woitiiliir- Irgentina will pant ‘loans to , can household electric reinsg. who“ Irowers whose crops were Poor during the last two resources are being tesmn Ja- icui: ud i. i Willy MIIIOI’ Hoople 55> BY POLITICAL Bia- souv '/‘ ‘FOR /// HOOPLE= % >,_ / aIp-R-guiiaif? AH, sauna MEN! vaumze now GAZING UPON ‘ibuR NEXT STATE SENATOR , rizoiy; ‘THIS i>is-rnic-r-~i<al= KAFF} BECAUSE OF PUBLIC. CLAMOR ‘FDR HONESTY AND HOOPLE EFFICIENCY cioverzsimsm‘. 1'. wAs URGED 5T5? INTO THE BREACH -~ A tor OF auys LIKE ME mu. 8E‘ VOTING RDR 1/ l‘ w IN WIGS TO Qt‘! . "Mllfl- . ,’ lO-il E a. m]. -i a a of Fredericton. P. E. I. and many Island. Besides her husband she ‘ _ i“ ' -*"* -"' “is *-- —— izrsat‘: "r" w "m BR"“°""° “P FAWER Br George McMa-ws “Emil fgimerrriocilt liesldeni It is o1 a in 't<> reoort that ‘i/Irs QEMEMBER WE AQE GO v .. '. . a s e o i l‘ S 2 i i - - - _ , Soris. rgiilifornia. one gfsisternMrs. l3. a, McKay, is improved in health 1M6 TO THE QpE A AND Eggfhjfwgl’, A“ l-isTENfliEQQY- AN’ D0 A GOOD E115 139“; o; poi-mung Qq-eggm en:ugh to be able in be around a- 1-HEQEI5 ENOUGH D|5H_ AND MOQE FQQD "q JUsT SLAM THE JOEREMEMBEQ- mree brothers. DL Cymries Head oi . gain, after her recent long illnes. Es U W 3H To THIS H 5 _ T’ Kfl-CHEN DOQQ A5 YOUIQE NOT IN $552: .;‘.::1:*2:.*i...:2. its: all Mr Mrs ........... 555mm, AElbiSDO his A eooifhtifieivhéi ?-9.‘?.='3u’é§j’°Li$E W FEiiAURANT ’ i ‘ ' N T A TWO DAY ~1°B"~ i.oci<s 'FrsEi.i=- ‘ P l d, Or . d th d-. nd M. nd Pre ton Camp- clgirltciggln. flieezogodlftp wasmereghzsed j hell werre aTGCGTlYXVlSIQOTZ to Brack- ME COME HOME TO FIND to White's funeral home Satiirdav. i iev the guests of Mr. and Mrs. THEV AQE N CLEANED- RE", Ross Williams of the Chris- ; Edward Schick, . ' tian Church officiated. Burial took i; , Mrs. J. M Murchieson; and her place in the family plot in the Pioneer Wagsonville Cgmeieqq brother, Mr. J. H. Stevenson, ar- rived home from St. John. N. B.. Mrs. Richard Baenall. spent a on Monday eveninir- bovine being few days in the Cm, 13st q-eelt“ called on account of their mothers where she wilted friend; death which occurred on Sn" ~. Cardigan Head And Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Revel I r Dickieson, on the birth of a [ _, _--,_.... -1; Vlclnlty Mrs. Joseph MrAulay. Cardiqan f) ;_ 3°" "m- ha Pflivm Martian. llli‘ wmia nah: mmd r Head. was a visitor to the City. l‘ A Thorough Examination during the past week. Mr John Mustard. M. L. A.. Cardigan Head, motored i0 the ctly » on Thursday. By Edwina CAP TOOK TH’ GATL TO YOUR FENCE SATURDAY NIGHT AND PUT TIPPIE and "CAP" STUBS TH’ BANK SAYS You've 001' stavm DOLLARS AN’ TWENTY CENTS LEFT I DON'T CARE WHAT COLOR - Five DOLLARS IN TWO WEEKS- L——-——— > YOU us: - ._..- ,_. On ‘Thursday evening the C. W. with itest scientific instru- y_,_ f g d' hind h; 1 ‘ mentslwill give the prescrlp- i chicfien iliialiilrp and dhnecg larximtuliae OUT OF IHAT FIFTFEEN DOLLAR$ MOTHER, WOULD ‘UNC’ n- Up |N A TREE i WELL’ MY tlon which allows you to use i Linda? fialléfiermegree Vahéd aa laége YOUIIK FA HER AN I GAVE YOU. SO YQU ILIKE BLUE I '_ T|NGJ~ I LAND ’ Mlgsug SUTTON __ SATUR_ 1°" "'5 "‘“"““ “'“‘“' i m... supper served. M...“ for Yo“ V5 SQUANDERED“ i" T" UPSTAIRS i/g -i-i"° DAY WAS HALLOWEEN!!- j the evening was supplied by Web- \ __i__ _ I Avoid the‘ headtlciha ‘f’? isters Orchestra. irritations a even K ' ‘ i strain. Mr. Reuben McConnell. Lcvne Valley motored to the City during Know your eyes. consult ‘ the pa“ “Wk \ Mr. Neil Nicholson. Cardigan ( i Head. WBFISL visitor to the City on F . Thursday last a a . i Mr, Frances Corcoran. student - i at st. Dunstanee University. Char- lottetown, spent the work-end at his home Baldwin's Road. Li “Professional Bards Carver Mr, Al. Vernon River, o motored to Cardigan Head, on ' A\k ‘ ; business on Monday, _ u ____ _ ________ _ _ ___ l. F. ‘ Quite a numb" o, the young Thimble Theatre. Starring POPEYE‘—— Now Showing-The Demons Save Popeye the Trouble-Tonwrrow —Popeye Gets Unexpected Aid By E. C. Segili pconle from this vicinitv attend- . Pd the dance held in Lorne Val'/=v ' Hull Mcririav evcninrr under the i auspices of the W'm"n‘s lns‘itutc. i Mr. Philip Mrlnnis Lorne Vai- ' ley. was a visitor to Souris during ‘| l the past week. | Chartered ilccomtmi M0 Richmond Street r. o. Boa l2. NOTHING EXCEPT‘ POPEVE, HE'S HUNTING A PICK TO DIG us our B ASTE IVAM L DU (GOWJER i \\ COME ON, DON'T BE AF-‘QAID WHAT D0 YOU SEE UP THEQE. BILL? BLASTED ~ sowosw dig %DEri/AM Phone 41- i Mr. Edward Cairn=. Ea‘du'ii~'s| Th“ motored to Montague on 'I‘uc=dai _—_. aiaaiwmn _ _Adjuslmenl Bu r86" imrr - COLLIZCTIDN5 CBCIEDIT ameonrs fgqrlpdnsoflgtldwwhgmfl n .. ePhona 1216 Alex. W. Malheson . ETC. ifitlihlffi ‘°“°“‘é.';i...tm om“. 9Q Great Genus Sir-cel- M, Alban Fat-mere QAIIIBTIIL souci-rort. IT - noun 1-0 LOAN II" °' cm" Buqigil-iuttewn Zia-Iii" iii-I. Fred. ic A. Lari? Barrister. Solicitor. alc- Siioceaaor to D Edna- Shaw. ll. C. Promo Block. ll’! Grafton Street. Charlottetown. l’. I. L Iona! ta Loan Miss Aimes Curran. left Thurs- day mornlng by train on return m‘ her home in Roxbury, Mass. hnviniz spent the summer months with her parents M". and Mrs. John F‘ Curran. 48 Road. Mr. Peter McKenna. Baldwin's Road. motored to the City on Thursday. The St. ‘Teresa's Study Club held a vr-rv enIoy-ahle dance in the par- ish hall on Wednesday evening. Shipping time is now at hand and some of the farmers in this vicinity are bllSlV disposing of some of their produce. Mr, Boll rif the frying Oil com- nanv marl» his reeulnr weekly trip to 48 Road on Thursday. [RINGS INSTANT EASE Oaflantlolia. Real Illlk DICK SAID YOU WENT TO THE DANCE THE : IT OFF AND HE SAW MY OWN HAIR WAS STILL UP TILLIE THE FOIL-ER -- TlLLIE ems “DOWN T0 EARTH” I FOUND CUT WHY HE THAT WAS A WIS I HAD ON,MAC...AND WAS DICK SURPRISED WHEN ITOOK DOESN'T WANT YOU TO WEAR YOUR HAIR UP... CIT MAKES HIM LOOK SHORTER-AND I GUESS HE'S RIGHT GOSH, MAC...DO YOU WANT ME ro wean MY HAIR oowu TOO? weu. oicws ABOUT YOUR ‘ i-ieioi-ir mo ii= HE'S WORRIED ABOUT LOOKING: SHORTER, {g0 Errata UNDERSTAND HOW l SURE I DO, MAC. .. I'LL RING UP THE HAIRDRESSEPIS RIGHT NOW AND MAKE AN APPOINT- MENT ' ‘,7 I