THURSDAY. THFI CHARLOTTETOWN GUARI" ‘v Friday and Saturday (lirtober 4th. and 5th. h/IISS IDA MARTIN l l demonstrates NEMO ltqitiillllflfltiOn Garments ‘l ilt Bill‘ Lingerie Department Sectind Floor front ‘l? ~ i-xpi-rt fitter and stylist of litlltliiiiittiiii . 1.- mziny Charlottetown |-'.tllt‘~ Nil" lilllill llll‘ pertrct foundation gar- iiliut Ii-iiiiiizfi hi-r iiiiiilliaicnt services. l two j keys to a cabin f Lida Larrimore U MACH! SMITH WNU SIIVICI . \\t“.ll'_)'. nou", to think y, l’ ‘pa siic-‘d Just. been it, J.) sllc said, worn out with preptiraiioiis ful’ the wedding, ex- LHLLSI/Isu by all the demands upon ‘her yilalll)‘ and patience. She'd ‘WLHHQLI u. lllullgil. He'd been a lit- ‘tle Sllflllictul, last June when the that she lint; agreed ding. Slit-u‘ iolii ,and ditlons. iid til». lie li.lilu't roiilizctl, ihcn, thoughts liiiii him, making tixcuses tor ilot lWllll allure with him. lut- ting liiiii oil lXllllKl a wail 0t‘ ight mockery‘ ihroii,'li which he could see tier but c.» not touch her, not oc- ‘tuaLii, no‘ . e Gay herself, whom lie loved l This nuts: he Northfield. Better ask flll‘t‘i‘ i < iriun here. He pulled i ition at the sido of ling boy with buck iotk of sunburned hair response to the bleat ' iii! me how to get to amp?" Todd asked. lost in iiiliiilratioii -tl a coin to "I-ic llO_\' l-‘— l.ll.l.l\.‘ auil ‘oiltl __, i llltl. ;i.iiiiltll._i_ ' Kate >100 ii ‘uiiii lll't)(.lt'l1lllt‘. .i i, i f \‘ lllllI- ..i.i lli/liblt.‘ with . .l:r. ly J uiiiiil‘. lot Iv- 1' '2" ll\‘ tisketl hilt i-iiiie it'll if i‘tll be," Kale ‘V’ . I v is hill: l)v‘i‘ll hirt‘ , .. ii ilir- lune. l: i~ liiipiwu- i t- 'i\(\l'l\'—, l\l'\“ll{ it iii‘ i ‘ll lll t:il.i- iidviintilge of this op- I i i Wrlzii ;iiiil kilurdny only. "it; F ¢ . . i, u» [imiled .\'l~‘.\\‘ .\.\‘\'.\.\ IN ll‘l'l"lE I ITTWM f IIRIYDENELL SCHOOL - I I T‘ u °5 W?“ Rvllort. of Brildeneil School foi _ Il/illlt‘ . SUIILPIIIOCI‘. i , Grade X-t. Athol lkwar; 2. , Kenneth Nfacliaren. l 1 Gracie IX-l. Mac Nicholson, I GDoius ‘filtiholson lflte II -~l L u‘ c, - i, ilJciinie Nfaclean; (Lollzeua Slllelswirirl, V, Grade VII-l Sicivart Dewar. ' Lirntle VI~-1. 2. Abner Dewar; 3. Charles Dewar Grade III-i. Charles Fraser; 2 Annie May Stewart. Grade I -1. Vera Dewar, Joni". E Winsloe. Teacher. _____’. , Febort of St. Anns School for the month Di l l l l I Folloiviiig is’ the l " become on!‘ Gertrude Blanchard and Austin Tmlnor (equal). Grade IV-1. Noreen McGuigan, 2. Niarrzaret Doyle; 3. Francis Mc- Isaac. Grade III-l. Nora Doyle: 2. r5 ‘l . . ion v - w h. niiirviWc/t 1n The hostfisfl gigs.» Ia-Litfifostessttsphen Walsh’ sorii-i a itiilr." cinch and e E ‘ ‘ mew-till". closed zvlth the ' National dm‘ A‘ Trrdnor‘ Teacher rd for dandruff. —_~—_;::;::—-———-—~ NEW DAIRY AN OPPORTUNITY FOR HOUSEWIVES The Keppnch Jersey Farm ls now prepared to furnish you with mechanically capped and bottled milk kept cool in a refrigerated cab- lnct. Our milk is from a pure bred Jersey herd Government inspected and pronounced free from 'l‘.ll. and Hangs disease. The richest. milk 0n the market. Order a trliil quart today. Phone l-Kfll-l-S. \l.\(‘lll.\', Nfnnatrer Margaret Dewar, ‘ YEO l I ‘(illl 'l'_\t* - that mull- ,s iinkiiic of what l ’I'lii~ri~ isiii mil" li-"lY 1° to lcil you the lrlllll -' b- l lpllPfl up and - >l‘lO‘.l dn t iiiivc callcil ,.,i . {VIII i .- iioulihi l ll ‘t iitl inc? ‘ 1 ~13¢=mii§¢~ iis none of mv bus- ness. Yes. it ls I love licr and I ikuow it's all \\'l'tlll‘-'l" l "What's iill ivrolic?‘ "Who was here?" _ “John Houirltltitt. Dr. Lawrence's nephew. Do volt remember lilm it Ciavls ilcbuinnlo piirtvtl Nice look- ing. Dark and rant, . "I I‘I‘l‘ll(‘llll)t‘l‘." He sllllllDCCl back behind the i\‘llt‘illl.""l)‘iil shi- conic here to meet llllllt’ blll‘ asked, _ "N0, He. just liappcuctl to be heie. But it's nll ivroiifi" “Whv is iw-ivrong?“ he asked qul- tty. (‘she glared at him ln rvllel’ and THEATRE ‘ ALICE WARNER" i FAYE - BAXTER BARR/CAD! CHARLES WINNINGER ARTHUR IREACHER KEYE tux: WILLIE runs a 10th Conlury-Ful Nth"! MONTAGUE - m. 4th. Mouraocn - sAT. imi. I sounrsv- iimNITKY mi _ Specials in New Fall Clothing For MEN and BOYS Just arrived new shipment Men’: Fall Suits, smart Green and Blue Stripes’ Very popular — — — — — -—- — -— ~s1 Men's Fall and WinterLCoats, Meltons and Tweeds. All new stock, smart ......__.._________-’16-95 Men's Iieavy Melton and Frieze Jackets. S Navy B|ue____________.____.__..4n50 Men's Black Crew Neck Pullover $1 Sweaters. All Wool - — -—- — — — — -—- ~ Adlgllgfllllllll. liiui been announced. to the hue and cry botii i.im.lics raised tor a wed- hiin she ivanted fiverrilimc to be right and proper in accordance ivith tribal tra- llctl been surprised hilt ‘louchi-il alltl PMJSPKI, thvilgti he list- lor the i-ar. i "Him i.ir itii 1 follow this i'oatl‘.“',i lfKltt it " " ‘lll , i “O i- .;:. a iiu.e and n, lizilf X u ll sic the name on illi“ pit \\(‘\l lid j ttlti‘ ~ .\len’s Fancy Broadcloth siiii-ts----———- tliai. site ‘i\l iihslltuliiiu the sym- bols of l ' for stunt-thing that . was iii iu one thing that. .\Ien’s 0X11?! IIOZHXY “ork made it That was before he had wit. grow more and more ri-uxoze, not sharing her Men's Bib Overalls, Men's Heavy‘ Work lloys’ Pull Over lliiys‘ ’l‘\vced Pants (Long) — — — — — — — Neil's & ltois‘ Weill‘ iuc ti» flu uii'lti-‘ ~i.i. "l l_ii .i:r‘.iiil‘ til lI\_\' line. \\‘ll_\‘ ‘t got hi: away — iuntii‘ It's too Mi. Lay tll-_'lll-——" She iiitiiiiciit ‘hi-ii plums;- ' llll\4‘tl’ ~o'd me :iii\'- ‘ cv dc! is .av to tell I couldn't i . ..i.Illi:::!:of~-l . ttici- ituiik i‘. .lll this‘ u: . I ‘ . tn...“ -,ii-r-".-.- fl‘.\'l'lI. lfiiiiiiiiw filio=iaili~f inc of that sriiiiiis liupor-i now ‘ l l t i’I‘o tie C T, ‘ ,1 l lll the pnli Quebec loll \ i, . - . VATICAN CITY, Oct. I -- t.\Pi — Pope Plus. spcdklug ot zilir to the stirred Rlllllllll rota torPii. ." 'i that (lllfflltl lifiAiCClltll,‘ anti lakes ll\\'il\' empires" ... ves I u oultl l "Gar ltd-S lilllrll l" l°"°-," Km," Judge the pix-sent conflict iii a said WlllllY- "He W?“ he” “hm “e iliffereni. light from that of his- came." tory. Without explaining what that judgment might be, the Pope said: “'f'h-c Lord with jllfillff) and mercy strikes iloivn and lifts up, gives and takes away empires, cancels‘ them and burii 1lll‘ll' names lin- clcr titles of ruins." LONDON. Oct. l —tCP) ~Syste- Slrlnumt. food rationing went ln- ln full effect throuphout France toilny as rcstniiraiiis were ordered to serve no restricted food msuch as meat. brruul and t-‘Jvrisw -ivlth- out receiving ration ll." .s from‘ Fowl. fish anti vegetables been ]lli'l(‘f‘fl on ration . - Y‘ Tl . l . irm of coluciiliriicc.“ She matte removal of mothers and ch11- < . x’ Al's» Awglm‘ "ml scplember- Iilfllfl‘. (tlmlinlck of nervous lmiizlilcf- dren from the Iionooii 8l‘(‘fl ls b0- , ‘ M!‘ ‘moor’ Gmde Xrl- 191115 Tram“; 2 ,"Doii‘: over srlv ‘AtlXlllllll! l5 llll- int: (‘Xlflllflflfl to six additional bor- I“. \I q v Glwlolf Ml-lrlllll IJOJnQIUlI‘. But she Vtllfli‘ ‘iii-re be- WK)“ Mflicflim Mncnqnflkl, Minis. ‘b’ l’ ‘ ‘l’ ‘ | Grail“ 1X —1- JflCkie O'Connor; Cnlbc she's been lii loll‘ Wllill 11"" ter of liczillh, niiiitnuiccd trxlay. run: v13; g Manon MurphYl 3- 3917)’ o“ 151B"? lilic ISJIHIHITQI‘ lhlii glgllllg lag‘; More than 10,000 mottiers and clill- l. f" f I ‘Olmm- Willi UT- “WINE” 51X , ' dren abvady have been taken ln- l‘ it‘ ‘hllflétllva: amfl Grade VIII-i. Aeneas Trainer; liwOllld you llflvVe tliou:li_tI_Gail' will: m the country from eight other . t ‘. l- P ‘zlkuwnriorie Buote; 3. Leo Blanch- utomailitlililt Slaglsflalrly wa .ow ng boroughs‘ W, Sam Two Hmusnnd a" 1- 1‘ ' . ' , more were departlniz today, leaving .. . GPA“ VII"? l“ Murphy; 2- "Y‘I“ “m '1 W." °°'.‘.‘“‘°1."B‘ iiwiriy 100.000 still "in Ill(‘ flll(‘(‘l(‘(l p.,(é,l~‘,é_.gogaiqe_ l Th m :i%i?(;/?innlll9(_" smiled ilcarlly- D0 8°11 3mm ' 1°“ “i l‘ ard. — ' ‘m’ mm‘ "I <l°- Tim“ m“ ':"°“hl“: H“ L‘ vrcnv rimm- Oct i —(APl- . made m] Grad. v _1_ Mary Day“. 2A attractive. And so in iove with hcr. . . .. . l , i patrons. l: ave not lists. BUCIIAREST. Oct. 1 -—tAP)-— The British location annnimcetl todav the rcroliii of a ivrlttcn uro- mise from Gen. Inn Antnncsrli. Rilmanlan chief of state. for a "full investigation" of the cases of five Britons, including a Canadian. held for seven days bv Rumzmlan sec- ret police. The five vrere reported to have been arrested on charges Men's Brushed Wool Cont. Sweaters, $ l‘ull zipper — — —- —— — — -— — - — — Ilm-':_V—D_0_8S-l:ln_“:ft _ _ _ _ _ $1 .1 9 Shlrts--——-—— ——-—--""-""$1'50 S0z.l)cnint—————-—-—-——-— Boots—————————-'-'-'_ Siveiiters — - —- — —— —- ______ $1.98 Our Fall Stock is complete. ("all in and inspect our llflils before lulpinu‘ elsewhere. THE GREENDAL COMPANY lll (ll-cat (lcilrge St. ‘flll slirps held iii German or Ital- field of planning sabotage of otl New Empress TO-IJAY NOTICE Will be Open for Business at 165 Kent St. 69c ‘° $1.65 $1.50 $2.39 89c Hoots & Shoes ‘inow for the smelt ftsing Bristol And Vicinity Mrs. James Kennlflck ls having .a new kitchen built on to hcl house. Several young men from this dis- trict will mower the call for the thirty day training that ltartl this month. Mr. and Mrs. Plus Griffin, Mount Stewart. on the arrival of’ a wit. Pius Jr. week for their home ln Boston, af- ter spending the summer months here. Hilda. Drake was also blown clown in the teeth of the role and 81w a building on the farm of’ Wilfred McDonald. some sixty cords of pit. props that were cut here, have been hauled away by truck. This con- tract was filled by Peter McAdBm and John G. McDonald- Mr. W A O'Brien. is at pre- sent spending hls vacation in Nova Scotla. Mr. O'Brien. will spend a week in Trenton. with friends. later going to Antlgonlsh, Halifax, and Sydney. Gunners who failed to get in on the duck shooting when the sea- son opened were out early Tues- and their are some fine flocks n- round that would be better shot than ft to freeze ln the hard winter months. Two large trees which adorned the lawn of Mr. James A. O'Brien for years were blown down in the gale last week‘ One of the trees measuring more than three ifeet day after the Hungarian partridge‘ I l ii I Congratulations are extended t0‘. Mia Lottie Hughes and her‘ niece Patsy Docherty left last l A small bum on tho PIOPHW 0! l across the butt was tom out of the ground and crashed onto the roof of the house. Several ivorkmcn were requlned to remove the heavy trunk Fishermen who have finished the cod season are preparing their nets season that will open l5tli of this month. Rporls are that smells will be high on the U. S. iVlnrket this season iXLEXANDRIA. l-Iwvpt. Oct. l — iAPi ~Foi' the ".~t time in lils- lOl'_\‘, the inlnnrets of Alexandria will remain unliclited during the holy period o.’ Ramadan, starting iiiis week when the new moon is (ibserverl. The defence administra- tion, "because of the present cl cu istiinc‘ " of .\'lt‘(lltt‘l'l‘flllt‘flll \\'i\ til i. lotlily ‘,\l‘l‘llll)l((‘(l the tradit- ional illumination of mosques tn Alexandria. Port Said. Suez and Ismziilia as iicil as the tiring of ianuon to SXIIIbOlIZO the end of (hilly tasting. LONDON. Oct. l —-lCI‘l -Tlit‘ dcci ‘iin of a loivgir court that Lioidfls 1lll(lf"t‘\\‘l'llt‘I‘.\ ivere not re- sponsible for the cargoes of goods ltill po or mi (teirnan or Imi- scuttled by their crews 'i iodiiv. and the exchange on money will also help a Iitile. Mrs. John Laybolt, Sr. has rc- ceivcil word from licr husband that he was lea . i: an eastern (faniid- ian port for the Mother Country, on an oil tanker and not to expect l any further word from him for quite some time Mr, Laybolt. ls not a new comer to the high seas. having spent the greater part of his lite on the rough and rolling deep Miss Mabel O'Brien, teacher at Si. Antlrews will take her two weeks fall vacation starting this, week. 'I‘his will allow the children‘ to be home for the potato plCkllUIl that is ircttiiirz underway ln full, swing now that most of the grain; has tween gathered in. Some of ‘he wheat ls a total loss. B. or "iiaiizttjvvi; c 41.5%.? tori ivcri‘ neilotidliiii! for the collec- tion. Although no price has been .'t‘tl that the appeal would be expedited and that thi House of Lords would be crilkd on for l judgment. 'I"hi.‘ cases an- otrc goods ivorlh niilliinnil til piiui l Meets New Hazards l 0n N. B. Golf Course .._._ i SAINT Jouu. iv I’... 0.; l .1 iCPi ~ R. J. Cronin lllt'l lit-iv hun- nii ll li)\'.ll mil coilrse. lle maria e ilrlie. l i il_.‘i tilt- lilt‘ rough. 'l‘ticn he iviis inciting‘. mt for a‘ i i ljlill swooped i bull and (tron-l fll'i\t‘ on nntitlier liolt- when .i big. motto iitiilcierctl onto the coilrsel lxtivccn Cronin and the cup. Fi-l nnllv the nonclnilaiit visitor rctilrii-l oil to the woods and allowed the; izolfer to finish his game. Ilo didn't] reveal his score S IN OTTAWA i OCt. l-JCPL-A group of Australian flying stud- ents who landed at Vancouver some days ago to complete their. education tinder the Common- wealth nlr training scheme ln Clin- adn, arrived in Ottawa today and were taken to Uplands flying flcld. This afternoon the Ailssles were making tlimesclves at lllillll‘ atisrnau. orrawa. ln their new quarters, tilt .iii;i their Canadian fellow stilt. nth. | and preparing for their next course or training. FRIDAY FRENCH OFFICIALS DETAINED ST. JOI*IN'S.Antig ua. Oct. l. _. iCP Cabloi-Tvivo former officials-o! the Frmch Colonial Service have iacen ilctuineti here, lt was disclos- ed todiiv. while flyin from the French West Indian Is and of Mar- tlninilc to Mlaml, Fla. The Frenchmen, M. Cart-lo, a my- mr-r governor. and M. Pcvoll. a for- mer administrator. were al‘ci.'ccl to have been found in possession of certain articles contrilrv to defence rcgillatlons. No further details were mvenlod. tMai-tlnlque ls still under the Pe- tatn-Iinval government of Vichy). nosrouibfivmonr TREASURES NEW YORK Oct. L-(AP) —'I'he late Gnome Grcv Barnard’; collec- tion of Gothic and Rnmanesoue sculpture. considered one of the fin- cst of its kind ln the world. mnv be so‘d nt a Boston group. Barnard‘; son. Monroe Barnard, dlscl todav that trustees of the Beauty Parlor Oct. 3rd sct, the COIIPCIIOII has been valued at oelvreen $750,000 and 31.000000. Barnard said the collection o! lnore than pieces of nearly everv kuoun exiuiiplc of Gothic and ROIIIHIIQSIIIU‘ (‘LIYVIIIQ miulit be hous- ed in at building. the fund was p'an- mm: to build lll'ill‘ the Boston Mu- scum of Fine Arts. rnairur.’ It] OFIlaI-M“ A STILL BIG FACTOR REGINA. Sits-k. Oct, L-A t CI’)—| The pnrlv l (:Il\'i‘ll a day off to shalt iira .1 chicken writlni: in The I.<~.idei"-l’c>si. iidinltsl ‘ihilt t-vcn if the" hadn't (fought up with a single bird ilieday was grand from the stiuldnoint of good "getting l'i'—‘<ll'f|ll‘.lllllt‘ll during our prairie ramblings was as snllg n granary [IS you could evcr {lope to lav (‘YVOS on fashioned en- i rey from poms and straw sheaves. l LOVEIN "lung" A rollitili framework was constructed with the poles and the u-alls and roof were of ilghtlv thatched straw. feet up from the ground and heap-I ed liiizh and dry within was m_an with h prnocflpntlnn DOMINION-PROVINCIAL YOUTH TRAINING Under the Provision of ci Students making application for attendance at these courses must be in unemployed circum- stances though not necessarily on relief and in necessitous circumstances who have been rejected by the military authorities for minor dis- abilities will be given preference. Applicants Transportation, tuition, board and lodging No. Course Three (3) Home-making Three (3) Carpentry One (l) Rural Leadership’ One (l) Boot-building One (l) Blacksmith Five (5) Agricultural Three (3) Form Mechanics Applications for students will be mode Agreement by u special For further Information, apply to war. to reach the hunger polnt when 15111)’ 5960mm“! WW1 beldl ships will once more lizdcln low with wheat instead of s cc , “m! DIBRJTIIIRD DEATII FROM CRASH with prairie Sydney died of burns suffered ln tcr Latlmer of Cape Laronde, N. 5.. dled six hours later. tolnal Wool Secretariat ln _ _ the York won an ovation from n so- golden izrittn, ivaillnc vintiently for ciety audience with The cventnt: ivorirvns were hiv- grcnt for unemployed young people, arrangements hove been completed for training courses as outlined below. these courses will be received up to but NOT LATER THAN OCTOBER 19th. When oppliiforions ore received, a form will be mailed to each applicant ond this 90"" must be completely tilled out and returned to the Department of Agriculture. _ _ strictly In accordance with the provisions of the Youth Trominfl committee appointed (or that purpose. tunce of ony student approved by the committee will be forwarded in due course. Above dates of opening are subject to change. . late, wine, green. "It. was good to see this flno ex- ample or pioneering ingenuity. It siliigested that the resourcefulness of 0th?‘ days is not vet dead ln the wes ." SYDNEY. N. 5.. Oct. 1—-tCP)—- The toll of lives ln a four-day-old com_ truck crash reached three tonight paiutiiisliip. bracing ainiospliiire and ‘Then Norma“ NEW YORK— Th8 1B" British “TTIPW was a round hole about six 595m“ Presented OCTOBER 3, ‘ ~ _ _ vow-em... . or” W 69% will he proud to wear Gloves b! luvs“ V» 7 You circadian-Mill‘) Suit your Glove t0 the time of do! “MORNING EDITIONS": Planned to b0 PPM?" tlcal. No fol-de-rol or la-de-da. Simple classic and smart- Style illustrated in black, green, wine. “T WEEN - TIMERS” A little more on the dressy side but not fussy. Style illus- trated has leather back and fabric palm- Black, chocolate. "TEA-TIMERS" Yours for the glam- orous gesture . . . when every point ob _ your costume counts. Leather applique on “Milosuede". Choco- These are only three of a smart range of styles. And, Kayser fabric gloves wear so well t l - - - - — - -$1~00 MGDRE s. Mitiaoo AM the suits wen shown with blouses of fine wool- a trend that ls already under way here. The British consul-general. God- frey Haggard, said the show wu "permissible propagation to prove we are still doing business during alterations.” "Outdoor. scuool. The following children reoelvev honor standing for month of Sept in alphabetical order. plough theseas. sequins. Most MiicLeod. 26. of’ , 4 Grade VIII —Evelyn Kay: optimism.’ 3th» accident. Stephanie McD°nMd_ phym! MC- Ii _ihi- ivlii-at-groiverresource- Clarence Whltnev or Sydney. M1113“ Kijmq-i- McMillan, Irving llllllfibn lll meeting the situation cf driver of the truck. had been [Draught |huec <'l'O]).s and nowhere to put burned to death tn the machine Grade v; flmckie worth, Juno lllclll lllfll lmiircsscd D.B.R. He when it overturned and burst lnto yoimkai‘ wrote: __ ' . "Another otld thing we ran a:ro.~s names at Grand Ame’ N 8' Chas Grad? v _Mnflcn Andrus’ Jimmie Korrey, Donald McLean. Sally Ifcll-cnald. Ivan Mitchell. Grade IV — Vivian Andrew's. Ian McMillan. Marie Savldiint. Nor- man Wilson. Grade III- Orrln Carver. Slvllla Ferguson. Eleanor Kayo. Nan Mc- Donald. Nnlph McPherson. All" Worthy. Grade II--Ronnle Atkinson, Barry Beers. Katrel-een Garnhum. Anita Lynds. Mor'een Warren WOOLLENS FOR EVENING by the Interna- New be from sixteen to thirty years at age. Applicants must be in good health and of good character. costs will be provided free to those attending, Centre Duration Dots of Opening Charlottetown 6 wks. Nov. 4th Charlottetown 6 wks. Nov. 4th Charlottetown 4 wks. Nov. ‘llth S mtlis. Nov. 4th sw“ Charlottetown 5 mths. Nov. 4th Local centres 2 wks. Nov. 25th Charlottetown _, 6 wks. Nov- 4th Selection of Notification of tho occc?‘ r W. R. SHAW, Deputy Minister of Agricultu". CHARLOTTETOWN, P. l. l- iii