N<>vEMeeu-_o§> I l ; YOU ti: qulya/ w. swim» senile»... that your verdict will iavor. . _. . TIP TO ctoru l/itii u": a jaw- [an “Inifisaasa . . . lineal British woollen. Leiasi New York and lander: styles-guaran- lfid 5101i quality work- manship byshilloduuiou orelisrnan. . . '- Silbaleevo linings- quarsnioed non - pull ‘ liair olotb in every cool-i TAILORED TO Y, INDIVIDUAL MIASU es g W. P. BRUCE TIP TOP STORE Chariot tetown EXCELLENT INTERNATIONAL " JUNIOR RED CROSS BROAQCAST Yesterday silences van a sale one ior Junior Red Cross members all around the world who "listened- in" to the thrilling ‘emotional Junior Cmaa Broedoolt made pmalbie ‘* __‘ the eflorts o! the American RedCroaa and the co- OPIIut-iun 0t the diflerent radio net- works. In the Charlottetown school hails the Juniors, some 2,000 in num- lol‘. let. spell-bound while they heard {allow Juniors irom Prague, Paris, London, Montreal and New York. telling eech in his own lengusge, about the activities and ideals oi Junior Red Cross, end how each Junior in his or her country was doing his best to live up lo the in- ternational mono, "I Serve." The ‘United Stetes Merino Bend in Washington plsyed the National Anthems oi esch country lust be- iore each Junior spoke. Prince Ed- ward Island Juniors will be most For Kidney and Bladder Trouble Stop Getting Up Nights Hale's oae good way to flush harm- iul vuate irom k nays and stop bladder irritation that ciien causes scanty. burning snd smartlng pal- IIII. Ask your- drugglst ior a 40 cent M! o! Gold Modal Hnaricrn Oil Capsules-a lplrrlidlfl aaio and harm- lsss diuretic and stlrnulsni ior vrz-ek kidneys and ivrltatcd bladder. Be- sides ttln u nights. some a mn- toms g: lgnayl: troublo are ack- ncbes, nu iy eyes, leg cramps, and rnnla pnlrna, but be aura to sat G0 MEDAL —it's the genuine ins cinc for week kidneys-right from Bnariem in Holland. EYESIGHT v rxmuunon Iltiiag sad nxiriea Gleam. ll. J. IMBOII orauaalnlar Olin Cemented with ' mania-a ' iiihtfi-TFTYFT“: interested to know that the young lady who spoke irom London was I pupil oi Priory Street School in Lon- don which has hsd quite e bir. oi correspondence with the “Excelsior Juniors" oi Mlscouche Convent. Joan Storey oi Montreal High School wss quite outstanding in the deliver-y oi her address which was most impressive. She wss introduc- ed by Mr. Norman Sommervillc, K. C., Tomnto, Chairman ,0! the Central Council oi ‘the Csnscllen Red Cross Society. In cludlng the progremme, Admlrel Grsyson, qhslrmen oi the American Red Cross and oi the League oi Red Cross societies, stressed the import- ance oi the Junior Red Cross espec- ially in the iormetlon oi “Interne- tlonel Prlendliness" among the youth oi the notion. L-ISBS-ll-l-ll. . NTER FAIR WI PILING IN _.__. W. MacKenale Being Kqrt 'J A. Busy at Offices COMMIT!!! WORKING Tug-oi-War Tournement Promises to be Best Yet. Known Entries ior the Maritime Winter Felt which opens here on November 8th sre now pill up rapidly, and A. W. Mackenzie, ecretary Manager who has his oiiice at the Winter hair Buildings is endesvorlng to keep up with the work oi listing all en- tries. Mr. Mackenzie stated over the weak end that indications oi the moment pointed towards most. suc- casaiul ialr, irom a livestock stand- point. All the old exhibitors ore coming in again while many MW comers will he showlns livestock ior th‘ first time. Vsrious locsl com- taea are herd st work with’ their srant department. A. H- lamy, chairman tho Tug oi Wsr Com- ttea d that there would be a great collection oi tug oi war teams in the tourna which will be care a! thawimatlejorn oi!‘ the r . eycr sw- cexiomkvlllle, one oi the greatest tug oi war coaches in the country mence training the veterans will go out alter another Maritime title. In all parts oi the Country the yellow and black motor benne an- nouncing the dates oi the Mar time Winter Fair are to be observed, while the window cards in orange, black and red are also on display. The‘ Silver Fox Show will he one oi’ the outstanding additions to the Maritime Winter Fair this year, end breeders irom ell per-ts or the Mari- tirne Provinces will be taking pert in this show. Thousands end thou- sands oi dollars worth oi valuable iur bearers will be observed here in Amherst. y New social ststus will be given to the Horse Show with the addition oi classes ior the riding clubs oi Hell- ieir, Saint John snd Charlottetown, and special events are being sr- ranged on the program ior the benefit oi the ladies and gentle- men. Perm conferences, boys end girls clubs, along with swine, sheep and poultry. as well es the big midway, will provide e lot oi iun and excite- ment in the big ialr building. Fear Wile Has Been Kidnapped DETROIT, Oct. 31——(A.P.)-~Dr. H. McCirow. Windsor, Ont, chlmpcdlat, asked Dctmit police tonight to eld in o. soerch ior his Wile. Mrs. Dorothy Hess McGrew, who he sold he iesred hsd been kidnapped. MoGrsw told police he received s telephone oe irom his wlie at his Windsor oiilce about live p.m. and that she told him “Honey, they've got me." beior, the connection wss closed. McGrow seld he hurried to his Detroit apartment and iound Mrs. McGrew absent. A tour oi the neighborhood re- vealed‘ she had visited e grocery about 130 p.m. He said two street clesners told him they sew e wo- men seized and pieced in a green coupe by two men near the groc- ery. but he did not obtain their names. He said the workers told him the cer- bore Florida license pistes. Pcllcc asked Department oi Jus- tlve investigators to aid in the cssc. McCrew told oilicers his wire wore ilve diamonds valued at t8,- B00. The iiaatral Guardian Ilala aeitslsl la uaevvel muss: oi local internal but Mia I a u neway ‘qua p" be inserted a] a cents e will strictly payable h advance. C‘ will NI Xmas ‘ks Irv-II 4Q" ‘l. ixlNflulllTlflfl In! millil- QNUK DUFF-Fail‘ HAVE T!!! CHILDREN’ ti’! the Lucky Dip in the Spider's Parlor st 5t. James Church l-lallowden Tea Thursday. Chicken Salad Supper. RECEIVED Shipment oi Satin Blouses is to 44 at- the Modern Shop over Bolton's Stole. IrNOI-lO-Il-Il “swarms-movers and twin sets. ernsrt styles and colors it. P. 511113!!!- L-ZSBI-lll-Sl-Il REDUCED PRICES on Perman- ent Waves rernelnder o! week. Elite Beauty Salon. 14-2366-10-11-21. NEW SATIN BLOUSIS with unlocking and other ssnert lee, {ZOE-swede toilets. blouses al. . N. P. Simpson's. IFQSBI-iO-Sl-il __....... SKIRTS-FUNDS. rallies. Wool crepos, silk cropes, new isll etylea-— $1.95 to $385. R. P. Simmons. ' L-ZSSI-lli-bi-il A. STERLING MBKAY will eon- duct Divine Service in Conway United Church on Sunday, Novem- ber Srd. Seven o'clock P. M. is-MM-ll-l-ll. DR. ZELLA CLARK. returned Missionary irom India. will address a. meeting in the Clyde River Bil-P- tlst Church, Sunday evening, Nov- ember 3rd. at ‘I o'clock- L-zaov-ro-sr. ANGIJCAN SERVICES. SUN- DAY, NOVEMBER. aid-St. John's Anglican Church, Milton. Church services et. ll A. M. and 1-80 P. ‘M. St. Monk's Anglican Church, Rus- tico, service 8 P. M. Everybody welcome. Rev. E. O. , Rec- tor. L-BIIIV-ll-l-li. TIIE PBESBITBBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services Sunde , November 3rd, 1035. Cardigan ll. A. M. Dundee 8.00 P. M. Montague 7.00 P. M. The Rev. ll. C. Robertson oi Charlottetown will h at ell services. A cordial lnv tatlon to all to worship with us. L-240l-il-l-li. WEDDING BELLS-Mr. William Dunn. oi Boston, o. netlve oi New- ton Cross, P.E.I., son of James and Bridget Dunn, will be married in the nesr iuture to Marion Louise Smith, oi Mediord-Boston es- change. CENTRAL PARISH SERVICES. —Presching this (Friday) evening. st Elliott Hell, et ‘l o'clock. Bible School on Sabbath Dsy at 2.80 o'clock eitemoon. Nine Mile Creel: on Sabbath clay at 11 A. M. Clyde 3.30 o'clock afternoon. Bible Schools st esch oi these places one hour be- fore divine service. Oenoo Cove preaching et 7.10 P. M. Sabbath School at 2 P. M. L-flW-il-l-il. ISLANDEB BURIED-The lim- orel oi Mrs. Margaret F. MacDon- sld, aged 70, a native o! Prince Edward Island, widow oi Benson MacDonald, was held recently irom her lstc residence at 49 Clarendon Avenue, Somervllle, Rev. Dr. Alex- ander Mitchell, minister o! the Clarendon Hill Presbyterian church, oiiiclsting. Burial wss in Cerlisle, where she hsd lived ior merry years. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Florence Nlcoll oi Somervllle, and Mrs. Sadie Ritchie oi Annapolis Royal, and iour brothers, John A., end Douglas Buchanan oi’ Somer- ville, Jock oi Lewision, Me., and Monty J., 0i Seattle. ISLANDERS ATTEND-The en- nuel members‘ dinner o! the Inter- coionlsl club was held Oct. 22nd in the organisation's building on Dudley street, Roxbury. There wss e lsrge attendance. The speaker oi the evening was Howard E. Mar- ston oi the Massachusetts Social Credit Union. who explained eooiel credit, as conceived by the Dean oi Canterbury end Meior Douglas. Another s ‘ wss Senstor John D. - MacKoy of Quincy, native oi Lake Alnslee_ Alter liilylng s. stir- ring tribute to the late Judgc Fred- crick J. MscLBOd, senator MeoKov went on to stress the importance oi czmadlsns, who make their homes here, becoming cltlmns. President Thomas W. MscLesn oi the Club was in the chair. J. Ernest Ken" was toestmestsr. During the even- ing Hon. Richard E. Johnston, ior- merly oi Chsrlottetwn, and John Kiley, the oldest member oi the Club, and e native oi Moneton. were hesrd briefly. At the head table, besides these slreody men- tioned. werg A. C. Chlshcfm oi An- tigcnlsh, D. J. Ferguson oi Cope Breton, Prank L Blalkhurst, Cap- tain Archibald F. Csmpbell. oi Sou- ris. Jwrn N. Cholsson oi Scurls. Daniel B. Munn, oi Prince Edward Island. Other-s present included Daniel F. Chelsson oi Beer River. PILL; Wllllem A. Ask, Joseph Molnnls, James E. 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Ne "lraoiin in"- The Ford V-B engine la nude to such hlgfi standards el precision that it rs- quires no tedious period oi breaking in. You can drive it 60 miles on hour the first day. Elflciant Coelln —Tha cooling system oi m. aw or - er I838 circulates 41/; gallons oi water through c new. lorqar radiator. Natural tharmo-syphon action la oaalsted by two cen- lrliuqol vvoier pumps. New style hood louvres permit rapid flow oi air around the engine. Bodies luagiotad ior gulai — The ilecr. dosh and e y pone o a or V-8 ior i938 ora lu- suluiad with new materials that absorb and daodon sound. The Ferd V-B angina la quiet. The Ford body ls quiet. Bet Complete Details Today from Your Nearest Ford Dealer TEN BODY TYPES CONVENIENT TERMS LOW PRICES ALLISON McLEODL 224 Great George Street i. McMillan, Percy A. Blurn, John Ellsworth, oi Kelly’s Cross. P.E.I.; Harold German. i Cnelham. NB; Leo A. Kiley. John J. Turnbull oi P.E.I.; Fred Johnson, of New Glas- gow, Enos Tediord, oi Sendiord Zones Egan. oi Glace Bey; Arthur Oschweld, Thomas Mofialt, oi North Sydney, Daniel MacColl. Ed- ward W. Campbell, of scurls: JrmBS L. MacDonald. of Rollo Boy, P.E.I.. H. A. Keith. o! Moncton: William M. MecKinnon, of Mount Stewart. 8.521.; W. E. Dunn, George A. O'Hara. of Fredericton: Peter Dwsn, St. Peter's Bay. P.El.I.; H. Judson Smith, Frank W. Olnrk, James J. McElroy, Frank McCor- mack. Wllilsm R. Murphy, Archie MeoDonnell. oi Cape Breton, A. S. Matheson. Nelson Anderson, Chor- lea MeoNell, Michael MacNeill, Wil- liam J. Murphy, Joseph N. Mec- Phermn, or Sydney. William F. Brccn, Compton, James; mcnrbcrs, for the some pupB§S?sil$ Knowles and Dr. F‘. W. Chrlsioplr- won by Ms: Kenneth Jny. The ncxt. cr of Tlgnlsir, P.E.I. meeting will be at the homo of Mrs. answered with a Canadian city snd whet it is rrotcd for. The meeting closed by singing in» Na- tional Anthem. Alter a (lclivzous luncheon was served by lhc 110.: s. very pleasant social hen-z enjoyed by ell present. PISQUID WEST INSTITUTE The ladies of lhls branch held their regular monthly meeting at the homo of Mrs. Denny Blrt with sn attendance 0i nine members and eight vistiors. Tho dlliercnt commit- tees gave their rrports and the same wove appointed ior next month. The school report showed that the blinds, dust-pen and coal had, had been purchased and bill for some paid. The sum oi‘ $8.00 wss voted towards th¢ Library at Mt. Stewart. The ususl collection tnkcn up wss given to the “Junior Red Cross Members to hclp pur- chase s First Aid Kill’ ior School. A contest put on by Miss ‘Thelma Blrt. one oi the Junior Red Cross seal sale ex CORNWALL-YORK “II. The Cornwall-York Point. Wom- en's Instllutc mot nL llrc home of Mrs. Frank Boyle ior their Orlnb- er meeting. Meeting opcncrl by slnflinr: O Csneds. followed by roll call nrul minutes of prrvinus mcclinu. Mr. Stewart Jones and Dr. Greci- mnn representing lire Gym Club ‘nod some of thc_dl_i'- l.s again rounding up his old ‘- ionshi team in the vicinity oi sack la and once the gahg_co_m- as lei-ms Inaeissta without ‘~77: N. .‘ __--____r RAM SUPPLY 1o order to assist the distribution oi Graded and Reg- lstered Rams, The Provlnclal Sheep Breeders Association, Cv-Qpratlng with the Federal Llvestee Bren h desires to llal a l Farmers requiring look in limbs» s! Rams should som- aley with the Ienl r Livestock Yield.‘ HIE-Io: U, Charlottetown, louder aaleatien sad avail thaaraolvaa at lb! M! Olllli Pulley. browser/ix. sass:- snssosus- sssocwrioN aim 0 tits a va elsssin. Irottcl so early ...... a nRiN GING UP FATHER flculllosldgxlfiing and nskerlTtIIIcY-Tco- pcmlion of ih;- Womrrrs Institute >0Cl(‘ll(‘.< in this unpwriunt work. Andrew McKlmlm, roll coll to be} Reports of (‘liiIlllllll('\‘< followed. ll “'05 moved and :i‘L‘.')l'li‘lL‘(l that $5.00 no given cnrir of thc schools. Discrwlou 011 lmll followed also rm sewing cluh. Program consisted of n .\0lli! by Ew-lyir Scott. R/cfrcsh- n1"n‘..< wr-rc .Sl"l'\'(‘(l and a social tlmo spent. Next meeting will be lroirl .11 lill? homo of Mrs. Petol Srnii. Birthday Greetings F. To Jimmy Simpson, outside wing oi Hamilton Tigers, i934 Intorpr-Q. vmcinl football clrzunprons. Simpson twnls h0g1 ljrrllullntrxllonrw yenrsleagg orny. c mne< 1p rgcrs .n . with lllilc previous experience as a football players and mode good iron‘. the alert. -BY GEORGE MCMAN US HEAD OF‘ THAT MOVING-PICTLJQE CHANGES I'VE CONCEQN BEEN MAKlN“ ~.~w;;;§.wm