-1J- - I new?» s: assess Srirtssr NIMO Stylist lies-e MONDAY, October 2nd M188 IDA MARTYN expert NEMO corsetiere will be in our Oorset Depart- ment Monday, October 2nd., Tuesday, October 8rd. Avail yourself of this opportunity. Consult Miss Martyn. Learn from her how to attain the sleek, smooth, unbroken line of beauty so flattering to your figure and frock. ' She ‘ll tell you how to curb unruly bulges-Jew to iron out impetuous curves, and how to make any costume Outstanding with the correct NEMO foundation. Ask Miss Martyn about your perplexing figure problems. Her experience and expert knowledge of corsetry will enable her to assist you in securing just the right type of N EMO foundation. There's no obligation of course, i-o/v m: nmvn n: AUTUMN SEA EXCURSIONS B O S T0 N ROUND TRIP T0 SAIIING FROM SAINT .i0iIN (VIA YARMOUTII) On on American ship, flying the UJ. ilag labia-e: h l ill . to Id d.|ii‘i'.‘.§"l=.32$ '8°.'»i't°.."iii."£.l' °' "i. T3433.’ 4'2... ......‘... any regular sailing not ter than I days from departure date. Modern staterooms at moderate rates. Regular sailings from Saint ' " John ivla Vermouth? on Fridays at U A. M. lA.‘I'.l. letvrn sailings ‘ iccve indiu Wharf, lestsn, 5 P. M. ll. S. T.) on Wednesdays. IiOUND-TRIP COACH EXCURSION FARES TO IOSTON FROM SAINT JOHN. N. l. $11.00 Sussex. N. 0.. . l2. Mencten. N. I. Q _ Chatham. N. 0.. i»... .. Saciivilie. u. s....§. . ; Newcastle. N. B...“ 16.10 Sllmmerside. P. i. l.. 17.00 v Amherst. N. 5.. ..... l5.'I5 North Sydney. N. 5.. ZI.20 c EQUALLY LOW FARES FROM OTHER POINTS iii I t IIINIWRPFGI. CovT::rTls-Lli\lv::d:?c.ti:l\s. a: lsnrtizinlsiblvlsvyvail vslia "Lastxnf! Sull- .. inqr daily in both directions. sire liens your ssr. Lou runs lnr automobiles esennwsnisd l! llusnssrs. NOTES ‘ Lisa's rooms! “spam; ownOreI Butkghe PHSOeIaSHWII the im- own . snsssswulbrineustbrotisb- Webreeknewse ll QIIQITJ Dread shoals end shiftifll banht And calms and '1‘ ' , sales? And wreck and loss And valisnt iiuhtinl times? And maybe death-and so. the Lerner Lifel For should the Pilot. deem it best ma“. short. He sees beyond e skyline. and He'll bring us into Port. Andlmeyllzle Life-Life on s bound- ng c. And chance of glorious deeds;- And help swift-home to drownins i rs; Of £5531» ships dismantled bv the l! B: ~ Of succours ulven unasked and . l l ; 0f fist», fiervice w all needy souls. So—.l<1o for the Pilot's orders. Whatever course He makes! For He sees beyond the skyline, And He never makes mistakes. For each man captains his own . so And chooses his own Crew. STEAMSl-IIP LINES u m .n r rnnwnn ;...f.°',ii'.'.i""‘.i."‘li'..“'i? '£i'.'.’i|‘.'.‘i"il.iiiill ..'l’.2§.".'..'...?. iti..“’.n'...“........'....t n" Brunsilieii. Prints sin-re Illlnd and um swan. i pl din, %KNWJMKH'EIIJIHH'-HVIHHKHNHFEJJIHHHNH' pnrnes; 1-2; ri v .- dams qualified in Advanced Reglst ' s: buteci within ihc Province. : Registered Swine For Sale s" Island Swine Breeders are offering ‘for sale a number o2 V‘, choice. registered Yorkshire boars and sows, which possess good development, and in practically all instances are from ry. ‘I Express transportation is paid on registered swine distri- Privaie breeders, shipping clubs l, and institutes interested in the purchase of carefully selected s breeding stock, should communicate without delay to S. D. IRVINE, Sec'y, P. l. l. Swine Growers‘ Assn.’ I r. Box 489, Charlottetown, 9.2.1. Irvmmm-.-.m-.-.s.-.wmsnramnnnva ova-a MORE WEAII— NORE STYLE Bend them off to school in smart, comfort- able and economical shoes. Shoes that will please the youngster and comfort the bud- get! Select from many styles. Nationally Famous Growing Girls Shoes Specially Priced AT ONLY 1.98 t. 2.98 BOYS’ BOON and OXFOIDB AT NO ADVANCE IN PRICES "a 1.09 ..z.so BiiiiilY Foorwsin co. QUEEN STREET BETTER SHOES AT LOWEST PRICES But the Pilot knows the Un- suck?“ ififldlng throu n r ou - a w asclectclf nuances WILLARIZVS MESSAGE TODAY Arms. A. Gordon bringing to us. "Lo, the hearts as lovlnsl respond to her Frances E. Willard was a lax-seeing urge. patrio- frlend of humanity. With wide legalized lquor traffic, the men of the home. the church, the school, the college, the farm and the business world. that culminated in the passage of the stitutiou of the United States 0f and social triumphs of history. To- day the heritage of a host of wo- men, ten million strong, the W.C.T. U., and co-operatine societies. the constructive. compelling task of iv vision. of the nineteenth century “entered upon the activities that are not succeeded by weariness," yet today we are thrilled with the music of her persuasive voice as she reminds twentieth centu awakened, vot- ing womanhood at "Mother love Works magic. but organized mother love can work miracles.” She tells us of the great privilege that is ours today to line up in a solid un- ited front, and against an implac- able enemy to hold fast the magni- ficient prohibition heights gained in our more than half e. century of unselfish, adventurous, altruistic toil. She urges every white ribbon- e: faithfully to carry out today's W.C.T.U. program to take not only our glorious Dominion but the whole world for Christ's own king- dom. With her rare eloquence and persuasive power she urges the vital oblige ions resting upon each one of us in this crucial time. she calls upon us to “pray devoutly and hammer away stoutly" against the nulliflers and strongly united en- emies oi our prohibition is/w. We gratefully recall the radiant personalit of E. Willard-the gres woman phil- anthropist of the nineteen eon- tury-and thank God the she found a world-wide organization. To every nation of the world she sent her clarion call proclaiming protection for the home end the child through the out of tho liquor and opium trades, e en- franchisement of women, an squsi standard of_ purity for men and Women. the establishment of courts PUB, .of international arbitration, Jus- tice as oflposed to Breed of n. and the triumph of Christ's den Rule 1n custom and in law. nomellke for humanity." ' can msrrnnp s-nis nan-rm. nuance. In the "Sweet Beyond" Frances Willard lives and loves and labors ‘Filth us today. "she shall "ver from our hearts away." We 12MB” she rejoices that we are "flrrvlncr on to "help make xorld wider for women and more N O A men wee found deed his éliflhllfld PI-Ii. Dettzviit. hosnLePBun- BJ morning. . I - dent that he helifleen bruttstlilrmeifi- iio Water iio Pay The Track improved method of Well construction insuring a seni‘ y and dependable "wuier supply with our us: "If Ilarantee st no extra colt new available. WHYMQQIIIIQIINIIIOI. TIIASK WELL Company Liniteii ABIAIAI rITII-l, Null American Ietel. Charlottetown. VAUGHAN ll. 6800K. Mgr. in Prince ldwerd ldlssl Bumsnerlde sueamsulsosotslnelhilimll- and his gescribed before one tic seer and an ardent lover and b10041 Will isi .e ‘in fith dlvincible foresee-rm" Zoufim aslhggrafiied 32d QIIL-gangwd anywhere. and be injected into an for the mi my strugsle azainst litlltiggézixfiizlerjgélctilglltiuglrt‘ 5x15? dgf C ETC . victoriousiy banks" . With Every‘ Quart Can Qldiitteiisb NO RUBBINO WAX BOTH FOR s- 4 98c I igm To Save Lives In Front Line Sept. 29-(0?) _ oilrgnabeeislbiooeb imgdufiien vcn y s e c er- bearers in a front-line trench was the American Obstetricians and blood transfusions A new which 0i’ Gynecologists . Heretofore “Ameflmn womanhood 1101.15 the have been given only after blood key to moral victory." is the liv- had been typed,a donor chosen, and ing message Frances E. Willard is a complete operating team assem- whole bled broad continent, is viursfl big the Igéclgifgssgtl. Ora! Slallsburiahkrf. ha. thou ht that sings itself n our . 0 ilflflma W i =15 g we Con...“ to had the red blood cells shaken out . Now Dr. J. Elliott and Dr. it can be sdsninistcred by any- to anyone regardless of the e in glass jars longer. be carried It can be stored Blood kept in hospital, “blood for emergency use has usually been thrown away alter ‘ y, _ standing five days in a refrigera- Eighteenth Amendment to he con tor. NW such ‘food is med tn w.“ Amenca_one of the greatest mo,“ tract the plasma, the thick liquid w hich remains after the cells are thrown out, and this pert can be kept "almost indefinitely, we be- i. lleve," Dr. Elliott said Blood is placed. in i. centrifuge. fulfilling Frances Willow's heaven- i“ separatm which whirls ‘I ‘mm he plasma and blood separate. " then the plasma is drawn of’ and a,,'§"f,§,fl§°f§f§,n§§°p§h§n§§1§§§§ stored awav for use as needed. “In surgical, obstetrical or shock from injuries the importance of the red cells in the tmmftised blood is negligible," Dr. Elliott de- clared. ‘The important factor is the administration of plasma which builds no the blood pressure and prevent the collapse of the blood vowels." Dr. Ellliott predicted the dav when “nlasma banks" would be as essential as blood banks in treat~~ ing emgrgenov C5125. Stretcher- bearers would lust sllnz a bottle of the flnlgi over their shoulders when starting for the front. The plasma transfusions have been used in 291 transfusions "without. a single reaction." such as those which result from usin". whole blood of the. wrong type on a. pat-lent. he said. _______i_ derived, clubbed to death. The body was discovered by the wife of the man who. it later developed, had clone the killing. He had killed his best friend. All day Sunday and most of Mon- day police followed false clues i_r= search of the murderer, and all ugh those hours the murderer suffered untold torture of fear and remorse. hours of anmlish l! ceased only with his own death by suicide. And no less was the suf- fering of his wife to whom Erid- ually and against her own will the truth came to her that her hus- band was the murderer. Oolusnns in the HBWEDBWPI W811‘ written about this tragedy-e. mod- ern human interest story of the man who upon reeeinins 00n- sciousness from his drunken stupor. after almost two da s of torment choose suicide to fe imPYWOB- merit, of the wife who was put to the ordeal of aivine to the Pvlioe the details of e crime as told to her by the murderer, It wu lust the some old story- fl" a men: of drinking—i.he quarrel- n a de th. hieiguid.‘ hncizreiem n. that it is rev ed t this the drink the. ed this man to commit murder was beer, that which the both Federal and tat/O. ed as non-intoxice. ing. Nowhere in the confession as rted by the mentioned: ‘q as told the police by e: "ifhey were friends and neigh- bars and the two spent Saint day afternoon getting ‘drunk at a beer garden on sixdmile _" “The two went to ‘Reigns-Vs (the victim home and their friendliness turned into argument over buying more beer"... ‘ Then the murder. He then ransacked the house huntinu for more money to buv more beer. Beer! The health giving temper- ance drink! MIIIIHTI kill! pain, IiEW and ilSEii Plumbing Bargains _ Furnaces. radiators, pipe, fittings, baths, sinks, toilets, boilers, from demolished buildings, test and guaran- teed. Lowest prices. Write for prices. Main Plumbing Supplies, 1921 St. Lawrence Blvd, Montreal. " W '1 »1=-~--~ - ~ l i 5F"Wv""FU7ffi-)‘i"i'1'f'¢:l\ ~ lHM-l- 10-h! apihl <-._-,-.» CHLOTETOWN Warship at Sea Was Startling pleasant place reeks out but Miss Fries van E9891 of Winnipeg doesn't think it was so bad. She was aboard the Holland-American liner Veendsm when the announcement came through that Great Britain and Francs had declared war on Ger- many. The Veendam was then four nights out from Rotterdam on its way to New York. "We were going to have a masquerade that night," she said. “Some of the passengers thought we ought to be more sober and call it off. but we had it anyway." nights from New York a warship was sighted. “I guess it must have been an American shi because nothing happened. but t was s sinister sight in the moon- light. We were startled for a. min- ute but I don't think anyone was really afraid." Miss van Engel said there were more than 200 extra passengers on the shiip. Baggage was placed in all corr dors because there was no room in the cabins after passeng- ers. had doubled llD to make room. Some of the passengers who aid first-class passages had to seep on mattresses on the floor of the cocktail bar, News that the Athenin had been torpedoed and sunk was taken calmy. “We were given only brief tomb‘ n ' . otherwise the that the want of All objections will be taxpayer irrespective publicity or delay. TflXDayers filing notice of intention Clerk or by public advertisement as IOOLIOII‘ will be considered by the v .. wmurr.» 1. ~__-,_.,._.,1._;;a-... i. , . _ eadinws to serve "our country in N‘? ~-..: ,. ?__.___"‘!~ ‘w’ mi . f. i/E ones w? own YOU T0 Bur Nowrwuinu we w... nn MOST FOR YOUR MQNEY .11 ymnvswonsran rrs - MEN‘s ‘ZIPPER an new ms styles and - JACKETS olors. Melton end-Frclze, 3|...’ _ 8 ‘ penis. o 4.95 27.50 ENS HEAVY JUMBO KNIT ALL WOOL COAT SWEATERS Blue, Black, Brown and Maroon.‘ is giaroon. Green. ., and 54,75 MEN'S ri cnsmnn aiilirgsn wonx score Si!" l Special s 1.95 _.___l 1-98 "‘_—_—”’iii.§i§%s%‘it”"‘ We T (I llil Leather Soles and wnAfl 15:‘: sxzilruds- soles. Special p.95 a ‘i950 BOYS’ COMBINATIONS Heavy Fleece Lined. Al] ‘Z88 BOYS’ ZIPPER NECK‘ ALL WOOL SWEATERS Just right for school. sizes. Special, Suit Special. c 8 c COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. coes . miles s. dew. ANAPPIIOFIIZI The GREEIIIML 00. MEN'S and BOYS’ WEAR enema: 1500 144 GREAT cs0. sr. mmoirmn. -<0e>- .1. n. sell cams home to Tmhifafla m e es , lmliches in circumference weikhinsr l’! l-I ounces. Courage Needed m mm and silt-controlled?’ we. citllans u. Canada, it n not u... A McWlllisms wn i , it is th - In War D “We mint rcsnember that there n=§eil§°a°§iim°ri§i§h of Rita:- are thousands of loyal German inn.” WINNIPEG Sept. 29-(0?) _ 8tesdfaatness'and courage are s vital need for the women of Can- ada in wartime, Alderman (Mrs! R. F. Mewilliems told members of the Greater Winnipeg Warren's Liberal Association at the annual fell meeting. ‘ “It is essential to understand and keep in mind wh we are st War." said Mrs. McWilllams. "Our {ennemy is the evil force of Hitler. 3 She asked the women to wait for direction and to stand in MINKS . For sale a limited number of the highest quality LABRADOR MINKS {mu “d w “mm om, 18mm “d Breeding Record for 1939: mtglxigurmoe’ “mm ‘M 71 Females kept — 276 kits raised unwavering courage were three requisites which would be of ma- terial help in the war. "We must organize ourselves for a long war. Try to have this st- titude: ‘Here I am, I em ready, I Dr. LaFoi-est, foremost breeder of Quebec said these minks were as good as the best specimens raised anywhere in Canada. announcements of what wgslap- meet the same fate." CIVIC TAXES LAil taxpayers who received a statement of arrears of_ City Taxes issued by, the External Auditors, or by the City Collector, and who wish to file any. objection to the amounts as shown owing, are hereby advised that by authority of an Order in Council of the Provincial iigndernamed have been appointd to constitute a Civic Tax Adjustment. oard HONORABLE H. L. PALMER. Chairman W. D. GILLIS, ESQ I _ J. E. STERNS, ESQ. I . This Board has authority by reason of the said Qrder in Cmmci] ( 1) Write Off any tflX. 0r flflfleflsment which it may decide has already been Dflld, or has been wrongfuny yevied _ (2) Refer to the Regular City Tax Appeal Board for confirmation or reduction in valuation any payer who may have been dissuaded from timely appeal by any action of any civic official» as 800d faith. (3) Confirm all taxes or assessments as shown on statements afore- . mentioned when such amounts are rect, or when no objection is till taxpayers desiring to have objections heard LLOUCG of intention to appeal with the City Clerk's Office, Charlottetown, Sept. 2s, 1939. - I ' iiAOIiL IIEYMOIIII Charlottetown pe lng," Mis v n Engel ‘Nlobody seetlned ‘to w Box 207 the possibility that our sh might Government the assessment levied against any tax- bY Way of any reduction accepted in decided by the Board to Presented. IMPORTANT by the Board must file I City Clerk on or before ' " 00TOBEii ‘ltll. I939 objection will not be entertained unless it can be shown "WW W88 due t0 absence or illness. considered by the Board without costs u» or for the 0f flit! 1'68"“ 0f the appeal, without any unnecessary be cor- to appeal will be notified by the (lit! to the date upon which their 0b- Board.’ , JAMES A‘. FULLERTON wnepyuuyiy“ ' ' ' wwrrrwwtwsiliwewunrswnmmmvt ...... ‘s: -.+ am -