11w wHAKI-Qlillflstww -GUAEH¥IF S“'»."IV‘EIVIBER l7. 18'.“ 4 Fighting Strength Of World P5,}. IRVIN S. COBB ' RAYMOND PAIGE and HI: Olchnllrl SPEITIALLY SblLECTED SHORT SUBJECTS NEWS -- .\IlNIATUIlE—-DISNICY CARTOON AND lAlVllliY FITZPATRICK TRAVELOGUE (XIPPJNHAGIEN (in Technicolor) SHOWS AT 8.15 — 7 -— 9 P.M. fall's flou quaint Il‘.‘i"1i<'| one a . . . cultvvooiys ACTION ADVENTURE S'l‘()lt1t'l FINAL SIIUWI ' TODAY 2.30 -- 1 - 8.45 RICHARD ABLE. _ BEVERLY ROBERTS 1N “CALL of the YUKON” ctoonsnY AND TREASURE CHEST CAPITOL—MOII:IIIIIEI§:VIEIITL tooulnc...cnooulnc couzov uoslcul l‘ y " s . , 1g. , it at ~ l Rah Rabi It's Gaga! cc 1e r, ‘ fornia at lent i hose the n turcd II ' - L - cnontss snmnm - rnnrrsson out! - "it war: siuocrs - annsgslcn cluiwrono c i- I ~ t csuarsrizu 5- .. v, =0... t.“ . ,<_,,.,,,,,,,-,,, Hm" - - -l- .; 1,4.» - .--...,-.. t, AlLtn s Vomit-l cutumlll Plcrulr PLS: CAO PICTORIAL - TRAVELOGUE _SI'IOWS DAILY 8.15 - 7 - 8.45 . l d ress bein Week End Excursions Going—Noon on Friday to 2.00 P.M. on Sunday Return Limit-Leave destination not later than midnight Monday following date of sale. Fare-One way first or coach class fare and one-quarter. T. B. ROGERS City Ticket Agent, m», . 1st Queen so. P,,,,,,,,j,1,,, “gl-Y to ENGLAND One (‘In-on Only ‘Inn "ACADIAN" \Vay ’ Effective iiuzusl 1. 193B i Atlantic Strnuiurd Time l Arv-mnnloolilt Ion Plan Your (‘hrlulnln SITIO Among hiersev which len to intricate drapiuq is widely fea- sleeves, and a softly draped, shoulder (ieeolletaize. this ts utterly charming. With it, the bride might carry an old-fashioned bouquet. of assorted lvhitx- flowers. | It's a new iden to nut the maid of honor and the bridesmaids monies-of the wedding frown itself. ,F‘or instance, a bride in a bouffitnt attendants wear bouffant. frocks exactly her own except that theirs would [course he w to good health again. l But for a number of months posrit‘ ‘was becoming more more evident to his loved ones that instead of improving his condition growing II grad-u wane. h spits of all that medical skill and kind friends could do, his of reserve until on the above mentioned date his gentle spirit vrinxeci its heaven- ward flight. Besides a These figures on the fighting strength of the great powers, ls- I y departments, show the forces Germany go to war over Czechoslovakia. The Czechs sued by the army and nuv must fare shnlllll she Iuu- an alliance uith Russia and inlhuulird she could not slay out. bride 1y lied , may march i altar l no ll as hon e\ er the kl I wetidinl: She (‘fill ifllli~ in any u that en or she may u stream-litied train. 'f‘liere are no .\t"l rulis about the type of \\'(‘ti(lil‘.£I cll0llltl choose Sht- can let her in- tiiviriual flute he l‘.(‘l‘ uuide. When it comes t0 the subirct of CUIl\'t"‘.l1illl steps in ‘I that r; (tress ‘ll do w the smart: pick white for themselves. t-..t‘ §_»;; ....iti to, B. AQuaint Or Streamlined IT'S A NEW IDEA FOR A'I"1‘ENDANTS TO BE CLAD I IN CULUREI) COPIES OI" WEDDING DRESS. NEW YORK. Sept. 16 - This to the i-zown as u old- wear she hilvis the c who plans a d rcxs h er viral colors that please her itilfl are DlTOilliFl,’ to them, but .\l1 illlflllbll’ ell to re- us‘. brides aour'r.-\:\"r downs the of moire. 10:1 110111 brace puffed at the might have her iii" ni inec. velvet and white l'l.li‘l{| are among And white silkl ILFUII arilnirably’ l zooms. whit e t Among the bouffanl gowns. one of cream-willie moire. over a gorill- iue hoolxskirt, is outstanding. With tiuht lmdice, let-length shoulders, off -the- 1n- like c0lor.<—- hers in whi In Memoriam MR. WILLIAM COMPTON s In the earlier evening hours 01f Monday, Aug_ Compton a very hghly esteemed mesident of Culloden passed away i peacefully at his home at the coin- lparatirely early age of 69 years- ‘Ilhe deceased had rather poor condition of ever since having had an attack of pneumonia somewhat over a you!’ ago, and it was hoped that in due ould be fully restored 15th hi1‘. energy namely. Mrs. and til- Ccmpton was slow q-l-u-i. ~-|., |‘l|nvv|~ ‘flit - i CUACH ‘VFI-Vv I m,» Pal-m 1m. l‘. rm - Lnnl slum. "ulr, _ N... _ _. . 7 . I. M. T. OFFIFIC \\ Ellie's lip-I Tlvlrlul »- -- -|-. n. I. JACADIAN vII u.“ n LINES l Ilprnllillll n, lulu-o Llmlli-vl puny t\'i'll l‘! n-rnm; (his \n|.\.\' vlmvm. \l|'l'l1 l", lodeu Ilnu l1'l|\|"4 I'm-m on “m. ti u] 11.. ~_ -._ | or..." Prime l-innrll n. ,,, ' .~.......-.t. “m. u... ,,,,,_ m, Trim». Hui-fan. Slum-lull null m» r. s. \. ' rum-r Ann-lit! EXTERMIN/YFORS of all VERMIN. RODENTS ETC. ISLAND SANITARY SUPPLIES AND EXTERMINATORS 88 Queen St_ GUARANTEED I Phone 89 jun-mu. _,._,. Z8. Smart color schemes for fail in- William been in a. healiih and supply ly waved so rrowin g‘ to and two widow Mr. Compton leaves . “H, Mumm" mourn the loss oi g kind and lov- _ " ‘t. .,,,, ing father two sons . I’ tWllll ,N.I. dz vhtcrs, Tr" ‘Tl T he , or llflll 1111-. r The deceased was twice married. In the first. family there was one daughter ‘|Gillcspie. Solnerviile. Mass. i 1n the second family were two sons and one daulziiter are Daniel Compton, Cambridge, Mass, and Milton Compton, Cili- daughter is Mrs. Bcnainin Miller. Belle River. very dear_t_Q Arthur The sons ‘ARTESIAII-IIELLS a for information communicate with ARRAHAN PETERS Prop. North American Hotel Charlotte-toxin, PJ-LI. Ltd. representing Trask Well Co., Get our proposition while the oguipment is handy. ‘Z France, and Great Britain has of any war Hitler might start. elude: the maid creamy, golden brown carrying a sheaf of orange and yellow flow- ers. and the maids in shades of yo]. low and pale orange. Also. the maid of honor in a deep yellow gown with brown vel- vet’ ribbon sash and the maids in delft blue dresses with y'el1ol\'_aiicl brown velvet All might carry bouquets of yel- low and blue flowers. In ‘til cases. ihoilgh thrlr gowns are cut alike the bride wears a vcil and the at- tendants wear lmis. This fall, they are more lkch" to wear tiny flow- er-trimmed doll hats than huge cnrtwheels of honor in DINNER DRESS For an informal home. the fall bride a! floor-lelzllzih titinner . coves. E1‘l - a small lint 5i‘ ngilirsoittgghll} Swept coiffure. In this case, she would choose some other color than white. Her maid of honor Kmgdhwcar a similar type o; dress Th armonizlnlz color. e birlde who is going to be n wedding at. might wear dress with mannisl l, t ll with cluliltragtiilixlztid Jglckets Ill-egg: pretty silk model in a soft, dee Gray suede bag, whl Harvey Bishop, After a short service at the home the regular fimernl service was held in the church of Scotland Brooklyn. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Thomas McPherson, Roderick Mne- Lennan. Danni .-...-'...i»oii Earl Hume, Oliver Hume and Benjamin Miller. Interment was in the Brooklyn Cemetery. (lanaders Fisheries Production O/I"I‘_A\VA. Sept. 15 -Showinl! a brides- slight decline, the value of produc- tion of the eomlnercinl inherits of sashes. lCanada in 1937 aiuotr-icd tn $38.- 976294 compaied w h $39,165.65 in 1936. These totals represent the value of the fish as marketed. whether sold for consumption fresh, or as canned.‘ smoked. or dried. The sea fisheries contributed 331984.047 of the total production, while the inland fisheries counted for $6.DJ2.247 The total quantity of fish of all kinds. ineludiuu shell fish. catight and landed by Canadian fishermen durinrz the year was 101118.048 cwt. and the value at the point. of land- ing was $23.l94.642. compared with a catch of 11.088279 cwt. with a landed value of 322083.550 in the preceding year. This shows an aver- age value at the point of laudiir: of $2.12 per cwi. compared with $1.99 per cwt, in 1936 British Columbia, by reason of its salmon fishery is first among the provinces in order of value of products, and ls followed by Nova Scotti! with its ' and cod fisheries. The value of out- put of the "Wish Cdumhle erles in 1937 was $16.l55,439, 0r 41 of n p pelt Colin m1 merulia] hm 1 s n grit as a _ an e vane o ic 0v. co n k y mum“! tyne’ lfisherles was 39.229334. or 24 per 'cei1t of the total. New Brunsyvick is third in order of value, and On- _ tario ls not. far behl important lobster inh- Canada, nd. The principal kind of fish (those M‘ ‘ d with an individual value of pro- duction of one million dollars or over) are, in order of value; sal- mon, lobster. cod, herring, white- fish, halibut. sardine, haddock, ickerel and trout. Chief of these the salmon with a value in 1937 of 812.370.11.19, (ff which 96 per cent is credited to British Columbia, Compared with the preceding year, the salmon fishery shows a de- crease tn quantity of catch of 305,- 491 owt. and a decrease in market- fl Era hi: l or rlbiLonf-l W th l mustard flower his f i1 d 1 m“ z-glryykléélnlyai are feeling their . Willis C 0f l llmily fmnimritléélbslfisml’: brothers and six sisters, The two brothers besides Mr. Compton now deceased were J05- James (Xrmpmn P. I. and m‘ “m” We". MH-i Henry <1 v lue of $1.401 294 The lobster gmfflalh BMW“. P- E- I-z Mrs. ilsliely held second place with a "cm" Taylor, Portland, Oregon. value of 84.633112!) in 1937, while Mrs. John Cameron, Albany p P- £- Hvnrv Coonpton. nu, . . . snd Mrs. Ben amtn 3”“ "W1 MH- Gears ume both of Brooklyn, P E, 1, A11 of the other members prede- Wllliam st third place which ad a value of $3.1 0,230. The sea fLsheries claim the lobster cad, halibut, sardine, haddock, and most of the quantities of salmon and herring caught, while from the inland wa ers of the Dominion come the Whitefish, pickerel trout. and lnall quantities of salmon and herring. On the Atlantic coast the bfic mu cod flshuricflhenre of G dots! noe and kl- lfle, the salmon, halibut and herr- T18. greed {ihelrflbrother 9P6“ mil-w flvepeyearo‘? during u“ p“ Th was o. man who known and who the a of thirty years. He went from em w Peter's Road where he lived for some nincteenflyeurs, From Peter's Road he mov w Belle Rive;- and after having lived their for flvs years he purchased a farm in cu]. loden where he BDent the remaind- er of his days. C Before hlsk omp on too a d inte all that pertained tfoeltlhe wefim of the School the Community and the Church and he will be much mrléssed in the various activities in At the time of the dimiption tn 1925 he remained true to his C-hilrch of his fathers and he was always ready to help on with WHY good cause. But while he will Claims Harvard Started “Shag” BOSTON. Sept. 15—(CP) --I-Iar- vard is responsible for the Shag. ‘This season's "most popular dance" originated among the undergradu- ates of the Coolidge (“Nothing Can Stop Usi") era an was then called the Harvard I-lop. It took the rest, of the country 12 years to catch u . D Myron Ryder of Sprin field. a member of the faculty or the course given at the convention of the Dancing Teachers‘ Club of Boston, broke the news to his fellow went to the cod fshery _ be much missed in the outside world it. is among his own loved ones that hisdeott-i will befeltmost kcenly- His loved ones will often 10118 for his genial presence and his word of good advtcesuch 1o - lng though will be all tn vain. e hi" Bvne on forever into that. better home where suffering and sorrow are unknown Knowing this none would be so unkind astowtsh his unbound spirit. back into bonds again." His passing was one of deep peace. The funeral was held on the fter f W II sd . A 17th. n mvtlidswrl: alwlsencggof his h vhlflfi-E- b‘ v- 1.. Qensley Staveri one st. w». eoaauctnr h] Remgonllflfl no teachers and pupils. ‘The Shag has always been more or less haphaz- ard even when it was the Harvard l-Iop. Mr. Ryder, who also is a vice- president of the club. is offering a new version which he calls Shag- git, It is slightly more subdued than it. used to be. In keeping with the swingy tunes that have replac- ed the hot music of a season or so 6E0. Jo other convention is like the dancing teaehrrsT Instead nf list- ening to a series of lectures of pep talks. the delezates participate in- dlvidually. Ninety per cent of the dancing teachrrs nrw are woman. The old- tlmlrs s“ tnt-_rr'"" " was trm- a The dohlha s4. able record in Spain. This leaves France with the largest. number and the finest equipped trained soldiers in Europe. Each soldier on the chart represents 500,000 men. Each airplane represents 1,000 military airplanes. pm." too, that BQSoQnTsETWvTTw snot" as far as dancing is con- cerned. SOFT GREEN SOAP "Treat it," continued our anti ue expert, "as if it were human wth * an open wound—use soft green I olive soap, make a nice sud, wash it over with soft: flannel. dry It 'very carefully and then take an oily rag and never mind what kind of furniture, painted or polished. wine 1t over. the more often the better. if polished-don't leave the l soap hanging about, do it quickly, drv it thoroughly and polish with l an oily rag_ All furniture ought tn be washed over in this way from time to time". The owner of finely upholstered old pieces will. of course treat pre- cious brocade and tapestry as ten- derly as the woodwork itself. Suc- tion, not brushing. is the golden I rule where antique fabrics are concerned. The vacuum cleaner has a whole family of fittings de- siflned to nrobe crevicew and free thet ilpholstery of its burden of us . DOMINION OF‘ CANADA _' PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Surrogate Court 2nd George V1, A. D. i938. , In Re Estate of Beatrice Gert- rude Nicholson late of Charlotte- town in Queens County in the said Province, Married Woman, deceased tesiate. the Honourable HAROLD P , Surrogate Judge of Probate, etc, etc. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said l." p1 g. O o c a Greeting: ___EI_IB_I‘E_B§__I_I.DQII reading we Eti- Ni“ ‘ FOR MGR! q HEAT You can now buy the high quality QIINGHILL NUT, 1 Coal, washed at tho mlno. DUIQIOIMGIOIIII to handle, Ind nth‘ and impurities, MORE HEAT. l AIRQ-M ' YOUR Dgll-IR uéiutl. NUT I II I it I00 " l: Ilnlvnsoo "u, balilitm. emu and c»: Corporation Limited Hsllhl. i dmy, Saint John. oneton Buntain & Boll 8t Go. IS THE TIME FINAL SHOWING ,_ -- T0 lI/VE YOUR . . . FURS "FORM gig" 7 9 ARMIES INCLUDINOSII§$IYIIUETStII Aunlonlzso REPAIRED RUSSIA can . RUSSIA 1 ooo CLEANED. GLAZED “Si” ——-,,,,,,,,,,,, GREAT BRITAIN ' REMODELLED H t H ' ' unclumuczouflttsulrsi or RELINED and ffiiifififiiiiiiiiii ~ tackle mum R t ooowo-ooao , , l _ W'th 0U exper JUNGLE JUVENILES GERMANY 6,500 tfltolrltitlttrtelsltlggdyoti: llllllpl. DELAY l ‘f ' UPS moooowoo-o ITALY ‘iafitttté'l’l____ ICE umTip $711115 look like NEW. o... ,,,...,,, ,.,,,,,,,., W, ICANIZED usuvzs ___ 6.200000 "NCLUNNG n ‘Anwmn, k § ~ , “H. “Taxing: Cstlenpltlzllafggr for the 1.lzs.ooo - . TELEPHONE 1177 ‘ “w”, GREAT BRITAIN We call for and deliver ~ Of hi d "- - ' ' P’ '“‘ FRANCE liftbttt"‘“' ~—— ‘Z583: lAPAN - ' IS LA N D F |,| R RI E R Q m ° n ' n d one/mazes nzsuvzs ssooooo ‘ \- s o u , h s a a -— IINCLUDING ioumallim _ > _ I53 Queen Street Chflrlmemwn I thrills . . . i, |TALY iQQQ ~ -:7:':.';":.:::,',;'"" fl/fi/III/ffm: m.» » _ . a Iligllalivlnfiul/ My - ' I EitMANYl‘°““‘ a ~.— w" ‘Q x ‘C Q ‘Q c m lliiicfirigzmmun'm , iational Conservative Convention ~44- i UNITED STATES 3 850' - 1.600.000 I v A Convention of the National Conservative Party of my; King's County will be held in Cardigan Hall on Monday ‘(mum ‘My ma” il; & ¥ the third ‘day of October at one o'clock for the purpogg n; GREAT A... m“, __ KW n-ALY organization and to select a candidate to contest th . oucnilzzo RESERVE s! ooo ' - e m“ 5_<= - qmclupmcp|gfnau|ny ' 3 4w SIIUIGIICY Ht “l0 IIGXl. QIGCHOII. tr A i $§L°...‘.‘i“2l£§“i..i;§il.§*' "ear" t" m» x k k . ' UNITED “u... ..... m ' Dam‘ m” m“ d” °‘ s°"‘°“"’°" 1938- . t » ‘ ~ GERMANY ems no» m *-F-M~"*r:....... 1 ‘nzooo _ ll k ‘ x lnca SYMIOI. MARTIN McKlsbiggg} j “Two svmolfiountt soocoo mm J L U m,“ ' EQUALS moo mum _._-_%-y will T: _ T _ _ ____ N i D s PA R K s Russia's army is a questionable factor. Italy's has had an unenvl- llepartment of Public Works and Highways Province 0f Prince Edward Island NOTICE CORRAN BAN BRIDGE is closed to traf- fic until further notice. Charlottetown. September 1, 1938. tion on file of Robert I-I. Nicholson of Charlottetown in Queens County 03338383833 aforesaid Administrator of the Estate and effects of the above named deceased prayinll that o citation may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore me at a Surrogate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County, in the said Province on Thursday the thirteenth day of October next coming. at. the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day n“ llllllfless conducted by me m auxbeifm ‘all! bAeshtfken lover on Georgetown‘ Y ey Allen oi I wish him to thank my custom- ggefor the loyal support "my h," "l Ft Tzégfllllt!‘ and would my s-ncceuohnua on of same for .1. A. McKINNON, to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said mccem,rlelown' P“ 5'1 Estate should not. be passed and -13 49-16-41. the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Angus A. McLean, EEqutre. Proctor for said Petitioner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy here- of be forthwith posted in the fol- lowing public places respectively. namely, in- the hail of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Royal Bank of Can- ada in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Bank of Nova Sootta in Charlottetown afore- said so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid m have due notice thereof. iven under my hand and tho Seal of the said Court this eighth day of September A. D. 1938 and tn the Second year of His Majesty's reign. ——-—-—¢____ - ______-._ N OTIC All portlcs still indebted to tho estate of the late Colin R. MgcPhgli M M"! Crtek in Queens County Mflthllll. are requested to m“; Plymfllt to mo forthwith. MYRTLE MIOPHAIL, Admlnlstrlx of Estate kl?§tk.9_-13_-_1_4-17- --____‘_~_-_ WANTED Shore Farm, ti" ""1""!!! 10 um of wood. All In- _ (1, inately 25 acres . B.) lsgd.) II. L, PALMER-v s c. -... t , _ L-otililifi ‘so... l1’2....‘2..£"€....‘°l..‘". “m” 1i320:.9_-1_4-17 DOMINION 0P‘ CANADA ' ....,...... o. Professional Bards PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT THE M TIER 0F THE ll. F. IIRGIIIBALII Chartered Accountant I40 I-iolunond Street Phone 47. P. 0. Bu: u. t- __._._________.,__. McLeod 6. Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K_ C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. C. I‘. BENTLEY LLB. Inn-nun and Amherst-nth MONEY T0 IDAN County In Prince u! , Photographer de- To the sneim of u» County of Kings County or lny Constable or literate penon within laid County. GREETING: WHEREAS Herbert H. Acorn nrvlvlng Executor of tho utatoof Morley Acorn, the shove named deceased, hath prlged that all - an: intents-data‘ the sold u 1 mp3 or also, I th can, why n. License to sell the n3 mm.- of u» ma Morley Acorn owned by him at the time of his death to pay the debts due MacGuigan 8. Irainor by the sold deceased, should not be B. MaeGUIGAN ILC. granted to him. O. ST. CLAIR TRAINO ILA Barristers, Solicitors, bu. YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to olto all persons Interested tn the said estate to appear before ms at a Probate Court to be held at the Oourt. Home in Charlottetown at tho hour of eleven lvclook tn the MON Office: Over Provincial Bunk. Richmond Strqqgjgsrllottetigwn Palmer 8. Haslam Iorenoon on the nineteenth day of P E . K. . Octobor A. n. ms u. shmv own. A. uastm. an. tau. n an u»; can, why a Llcmso u» IABIIIS ca, sic. lell t e real estate of the nld de- pa the debts due by tho Charlottetown, P.E.I. aldhdef; mshguld not be gnnt- n. 30MB! T0 l” u xecu or. um . . x AND ICDO ORDER that a true copy hers of be forthwith published In some newspaper published In Char- H. F. McPHEE. B.A. Iottetovm once a week for It lent K. C_ l.':'.::."::l'°.".‘:r.':.t.".' .<:.:~..:::r N...“ ,. s: ‘ai°'.‘.""il'..'.tl.'.€.‘l.,°";..lt.t'.'lt -»=,;,---». BOg-ffqlrgg... zalrrram ."ll'.°".l'.llt..l°l...".'.i '~"~'—~—-— i‘ ° Cutclitte 6. Andrew‘ Bast Boston o the Commonwealth of Mntnlchusettl, deceased, so that all persons interested In the sold rest estate may have due notice thereof. GIVEN utoder mv hand and soul of the cold Court this sixteenth do, olsfalegxloer, A, D. 1938. (S . H. L. PALMER ‘d’ Judge of Przbstc FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMBRS Hunter ltlver and Bradslbane D_l_y___l]l_||__lW_i|ht service Bell & Mathieson It. It. Bell D. L. Mlthleson. l-L-B Barristers and olk-lton Distributors fer P. E. i. Charlottetown Mono T0 LOAN ‘fulfill-ml I Ouwlmlloo OlnrlottetowIuP-W