The Younger crowd is going Back to School It's really surprising how a smart outfit for that fast growing lad of yours really makes him feel he “be- longs" when he gets back to school. Check some of these items for good marks in apparel. Boy’s Suits A splendid showing of new suit for the fall term. New patterns, new shades and fabrics. Size: 2t to 32$6I95 t0$1 Sizes 32 to 38 $1 3 -95to $31 n5" suit has two Practically pants. every Pullovers $1.00 to $2.50. plenty 23 to 32. ' 47%‘ All wool zipper crew 0!‘ V necks. Sizes 22 to 35 Shorts & Golfers All wool EMU!“ tweeds. smart but tuil for school wear. Si"! IN PLANNING SCHOOL WARD- ROBES AS IN FOOTBALL KIA LL E l8 IMPORTANT Smart fellows know that the smart play is to Moore 8r McLeod’s for style in school clothes! They do their shopping in our Stud. ents Section. Jckets All wool two tones in knit or sharkskin fab- rics. Sizes 26 to 34 — $1.79 to $4.00. LONGS‘ Boys 13 years and up must have longs io- day. Size 12 to 18 years. 2.25 ‘° 3.95 Size l7 to 20 years 3.50 ‘° 5.95 ;i___4 [sums Fine English broadcloth in plain or stripes. also dark tones for school wear. Size 11 to 14 1-2 necks 75c... ‘l .25 CAPS of Style Splendid assortment of donegal and fancy tweeds-all with un- breakable rubber peaks. Sizes 6 1-4 ""---as=*1.oo Prices - Trench Coats In regular navy blue in full naval style or reversible. Sizes 8 to 18 yrs. _ 15.25 ‘° ‘7.50 Check up on his blouses, underwear, braces, pajamas, belt, golf hose, sleeve- less pullovers, ties, leather jackets etc. Iii-LE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved loe news at local interest. but advertising 0| a newly nstu a ma.) ha st l cents a word. strictly pay- sble_ln_ pdvnnce. CBASWELL iur Photographs. CONFIIDERATION LIFE INBUB ANCE. L-Wle BRADALBANE AND NORTH TltYON SERVICES in the Presby- terian Church at 11.00 A. M. and '1. 0 P. M. respectively on Sunday. 31st. L-170-8-8-11‘rl.-ti. VICEB, Sunday. A t 31Qbr~ Hal‘- , 11 A. M. cunt Stewart 8 P. M. Marshneld 7.30 P. M. L-219-8-20-li. I HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Services on Sunday. August 31st as follows: Rev. A. D. Bier . Ken- sinston. will nireuh. Bo aw 11 A. M. De Sable 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30. The evenlnlz servos will be the sn- ‘Lizus-a-zs-u. CAVENDISI-l CHARGE. - Wor- shiD on Sunday. August 31st in New Glasgow at ll A. M. Stanley Bridge at 3 P. M. and in Cavendish at 7.30 M. L-214-B-20-1i. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND.—S€I- vices Sabbath, August 31st. Cole- uian 11 A. M. Sunlmerside 8 P. M. Cape Traverse 7 P. M. ‘lihursdag. September 4th Argyle Shane 7 0 P. M. L-236-B-29-1i. CORNWALL PASTORAL CliARGlL-‘Ihe servicxu on Sunday, f Ailgust 31st will be conducted by , Miss Be l Morson. Missimiary hum India. ew : 11 A. M. Kingston 3 P. M. Cornwall 7.30 PM. Sunday Schools at usual hours. Rev. E. R. Woodside Minister. L-226-8-29-1i. i WTNSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. —Serv1oes Sunday. August 31st are as follows: Hizhfield 11 A.M. Prince- town Road 2 P. M. Sunday School l 1.30 P. M. Glasgow Road 3.30 P. M. Winsloe South 7.30 P. M. Winsloe ‘ South Sunday School 10 A. M. Rev. ; J. R. Skinner, Minister, i 11-228-8-29-11. I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. —- Broolcfield Charge. Simrinv School 10 A. M. Worship 11‘ A. M. Baptismal and Demonstatiran services. Brookfleld Sunday School 2 P. M. Worship 3 P. M. Hunter River Sunday School 10 A. M. 7.30 P. M. Minister Rev iThomson. D. D l FORMER ISLAND LADYP- A former Charlottetown resident, Mrs. Annie (Martin) Williams wife of Carleton H. Williams of Dublin, .N. H, died Aug. l9. at Dublin. Fun- eral servces were held at the Pr“- ‘byterlaxi Church. Waltham. Rev. Alan L. Blacklock, pastor oi’ the Church officiating. Flowers banked the casket and burial took place in i the iomllv plot in Mt. Flake ceme- “tery, Walmom. Mr. and Mrs W‘l— ‘liams have for a number 0i years i visited the Island each summer and her many friends will learn with Services next Lord's Day. Hartsvill-J sorrow o! her purine. Her husband and s. brother, Mr. Daniel Martin. survive. , IOLICIt CgUItQT-"Afltnithafi c urt es er sy Lo gedy with driving a csr with detective brakes was lined $5 and costs or 10 days in Jail and also ordered w nay demos“ and hos- pital bill as s result of tting s child. A drunk and incapable was given 30 day; suspended sellitbg m drimk r ncspsbe hixdobaeil bbfid oi‘_.0 untreated. W. M. l. MEETING AT ION- suAwFThe Auriwl "Ml-ins 01 the Bonshaw United Church w. M. 5., was held at 916.3104!" °l u" President, Mrs. N011 BR118911- Nme mernbeers and three visitors present. Meetinq 0pm“ Vi“! m‘ President, in charge o1 the devot- ional period and Mrs. Hector Mac- Nevin at the organ. Th0 DNfll-m was taken {ram the July wastes-fl‘ monthly. Roll call was answered b! a verse or Scripture. Minutes oi the previous meeting were read by the Secretary Mars. James Bow! and w motion adapted. Arrangements ior the ‘Ihsnk altering were discussed. A letter oi thanks tram Mrs. L. '1‘. Beaten ior flowers sent her durlnl her recent illness was read. Mrs. A. a. Maclcod also unlinked the members for remembering her with a pretty plant during her ill- ness, The lueesurer, Mrs. Hector MacNevip reported the collection for the year greater than at this time last year. Readings were given 0n Stewardship and Friendship by the Secretaries cit these departments. Mrs. Geddis Macleod and Mrs. A. B. Macleod. At the close o! thfi meeting, reireehments were served by the hostess and daughter Isa- belle, assisted by the lunch com- mmee, M", John MaoPhail and m“ Catherine Mumhimn. R- N- Next meeting to he 11010 It i310 home o! Mrs. A. B. Mseleod on Sept. 8th st eight p.m. MERMAID nan CROSS Aonvmss The Mermaid Bled Cross Unit hem it; annual meeting on July 30th hi», the home oi’ Mrs. Eds!“ white. A summary of the NWT“ then presented by the oificers of this Unit shows that 24 meetlnBB have been lield during the Y93T~ The main undertaking 01' mid group Was the knitting o! various service garments. One hundred and lorty-two skeins of yarn were knit. into 4.2 sweaters, 1B scarves. 33 pairs socks, 8 helmet-s, 11 new v~ ca; ~ 41 prs. mitts. 8 ladies‘ helmet-B. ' 8 ladies’ vests. 1px‘. knlckerl. 5 W5- babiee’ booties, 5 babiu‘ boom". 1 baby's jacket-Totalilng 172 knitted articles in all. 1121811149911 khB-ki hankies were hemmed. and three babies’ blankets were blanket sill“?!- ed. At Christmas time the thrfl! boys lrom the district who were then on active service were rem- embered with boxes containinB todlwscme delicacies baked by these. ladies. In addition to the above this group knit; two gtghsns-donaled one to the m5 cross to be lorward to the British women on active service. and sold tickets on the 58000!!- l | Drive ouiACl-IE Dress material. Ideal for the $ cooler days. Prices and rayons and crepes. Sizes for misses, women, juniors and half sizes SWEATERS - Lovely cardigan or pullover JACKET — Plaids Tailored COATS-Special value i coats. Mostly tweeds. Tl LADIES _-“' l n ‘W $R|Imlnllll film“, ll . - lllll . . hmuufimlllllrllill , mflfliililllllll JACKET SUITS-Fields 9.95 ‘° ‘13.95 DRESSES-Copies of expensive dresses you've seen in smart fashion magazines. All wool, wool SKIRTS-New shipment. today. All colors—-——-----_._ and Stripes. Realvaluest—------- See our line of lavishly furred coats. Select one now with s small down payment to hold some. A gorgeous assortment. $19.75 ot 872.50 liE GREENDAL C0. 99 QUEEN ST. ‘they also made a quilt and donat- ed it along with a blanket to b6 sent to the homeless in Britain. During the year this small group of workers with an average attend- ance 0g only nine members raised $11.15, of t-hls amount $411 was don- ated to the Red Cross. $15 b0 the Queen's Canadian Fund and the balance was used in buyin! mam!‘ ial for quilts and aighans. Plans are underway for this energetic group to WW 0n ‘"9"’ war activities lor the cumin! Y6K!‘ under m, name or Calvin Church Lad‘es' Club. flannels sizes 3 to 10 Girls’ dresses spun rayon and feather Pricg__..____.......__.... ‘2.95 Smart, Snappy Clothes for School Girls Girls‘ cotton plaid dresses, sizes 7 to 10 authentic tartans Price——-————-——'- ‘1 .98 TAliTAll Jumper to 10. Price - — — Keep Mills-rim in the home. Up in NEW FALL STYLES and plain wool Fall's newest colors. ‘3.95 ‘° ‘9. 95 soft wool sweaters, ‘1 .98 ‘° ‘Z98 ‘Z75 All well ‘4.95 ‘° ‘$.95 n new untrlmmed fall ‘15.95 WEAR L Believe Reds Burn Tallinn Prices Girls tartan jumper dresses with white blouses sizes 7 $3 I or with contrasting trim Prices — — — — — — mostly flared models $ Dresses GIRLS, 10 to 14 Girls’ dresses woois and rayons in snappy styles. Sizes 10 to 14x. Price — — $2=95 to $4595 Girls’ Pullover Sweaters Sizes 1 to 14x plain and fancy weaves in solid colors , *1.oo m ‘ass Girls’ Coat Sweaters Sizes 1 to 14x short or long sleeves prices $1.50 to $2.95 Girls skirt, sizes 4 to 14 wool failles flannels, etc., 1.98 ‘Z95 ‘3.95 9? Girls’ navy serge middy white braid and pleated 7 to 14x Price———-———-——-— Girls navy blue slacks for P. T. Classes. Sizes 12 to 16. Prlces—————---——-— suits with skirts. Sizes r1111.- Girls’ jackets in plaids stripes and solid colors, sizes 8 to 16 5.50 Prlce——————---— MCDRE a. MYLEODEQM 3.95 *1.*1.1s IHlLGIlNKI, Iinland, Aug. fl — (AP)— The reddish glare of a great lire and the thunder 0i srtillary led Finns today to believe that the Estonian capital o! Tallinn. 50 miles louth of Helsinki across the Gull o! Finland. was being de- stroyed by its Russian garrison under heavy fire o! German be- siegers. The homendous glow on the southern horison. first visible lest night. was lo intense it still could be seen this morning. The Hnnish press reported that EXAMINATION , IINHIIIIIWGIIIII ll. J. IMBOII OFIOIITIIIT IQIOIII. P. l I. Qlflil ImIQIPO-allll- Connected IJIUGUTOII ticn in lovietised been silent since early ‘ruerdsy morning. German accounts said three Russian merchant ships totalling 0.000 tons had been sunk by Nut sir attack in the Gulf of Finland and that four others totalling 14,- 51!) tons, two transports and two destroyers had been damaged. This wss taken here to indicate the possibility that the Germans hsdpounoedonaoonvoyenroilte irorn Leningrad to News the Tall- inn gerrilon, which apparently was following literally the pro- claimed "eoorched earth" policy o! the Red army. ‘inllinn em by-psued early in the war, German forces mtWillg up to the west and then around south and east of the city. The garrison has been supplied by sea. 0! Finland's own port in the war against Russia, a Iinnish sir communique claimed the Rlllllllll were being forced out o! Vlinuri on the Ksrellsn Isthmus by heavy Finnish bombing. Vilpuri was lost by Finland in the 1000-40 war with minis. DUTCH LINK IUNI IATAWA. N. I. L. A . I’! - rAP)— The HMO-Mm Net lands liner slsmst has been sunk by dive bombers in the Mediterranean while on war duty, it was announc- ed here today. The announcement d the previously vol-able radio sta- ‘lhilnn hadl did not disclose whether any llvol were lost. -—-_.___- Wide prime ere carrying thrones ior winter wear. One deftly draped in crown and brim add; s gathered nlllle back in felt, 1t is in lawn- °°10Y9d tweed the rufiled back oi 801d velveteen. rues m; TYRONE P0 WER The Mark of Zorro amps osausu BASIL aATHBONF EXCITING AS NEVER BEFORE! in the most lemons of all screen roles! MONTAGUE. FRI- l’ MONTAGUE. FRI- 3" SOURIS MON. I l