i (‘ll w‘ “nuns a SATURDAY y 1H1‘. UMAIKLUFIPJIUWN GUARDIAN fiifltfilflMliiflk 11, 1937 l‘ A if W rho Gontralliuardian - —-_I_—--_E__ a“! ' -__ , -' i September brings g SWAGGER T COATS new bargains to . i Without Fur Maroon _ _ _ _ _ ‘—- Boys’ Tweed and Cheviot g iiéglngll-llliigitg-oxilblye%alt son dictates. . .these mostly in crepes. . .. n]. Boys’ Overall Combin- Knickers. Sizes 26 to 32. a, w, attnmnpshh-e at 2, and a, - ations. Sizes 26 to 36 — "WW RN" l“ 1°~3°- 11-4711-9-11-11- C ".1 a dCfid€£—-—— ‘ . _ I , , - l’ " Botsgoghetilriot Shorts Sizes 75c Boys’ Heavy Dr1ll Shirts. ftttbivitlwiiafifiméift.§'..f°iy ‘ . - ' ___ mo r w ere e nd d ' l. 22 to 30 __ _ _.- _- - -— C019“ Navy and Cadet J 3. month visitingyfriends emailed- THE Bssrmssr Men's Navy Blue Suede Wind- breakers. Sizes 36 t0 46 Q Men's All Wool Zipper Sweaters. Wind- $2.95 Men's Dooskin Zillllel‘ breakers. Colors Brown and Navy -- — -—- — fl p l Basement Bargains for Men Men's Doeskin Shirts. Colors Maroon, Navy and Cadet I Men's Broadcloth Shirts. Color Blue and Tan — — 69c J Spot Cash, no charges, no “appr0" Boys’ Doeskin, Windbreakers. Color Navy, Brown and Boys’ Sailor Pants. Lace back. Sizes 26 to 34 — lloysSweat Shirts. Color $1.19 50c r Basement Bargains for Boys Boys’ All Wool Golf Hose. Assorted shades — — — 35c Boys’ Button and V Neck Sweaters. Sizes 22v to 32 — Boys Jersey Knit Suits Sizes 22 to 26 — ~—--——- A Shop for reliable low Priced goods! New low-priced dresses f" Ladies“ --_._ IF YOU WANT TO IEDUCI COSTS have hotter 108M and rich. B!‘ 991B feed ROll-Mfliol‘ Mods. ‘ Write Ross-Miller Biscuit (.70., Ltd , SEE OUR SILENT) ID rouge f new fall shoes for m», womfn BM 0111111!!! It Puniio and Ibr- 5130115- 14-457-9-10-31. Till THANK --___ OFFERING SE11- v10: of New London Presbyterian Church will be held on unday ey. ell-ml’. September 19th a 7.30 P. M. Miss Cari-lo Campbell, Portland, l Oresvn will slvs the address. L-ifll-B-ii-ifl. J. A. Nicholson. Minister. Serwces Sept. 12th, 1937. 11 A. M. Central ; Church, Holy Communion. 2 P. M. ' Pleasant Grove. 3.30 P. M. York 7.30 P. M. Brackley. Subject Morning: "The Broken Body." Afternoon and night: "The Soul's Windows." T0 P. E. L-Mr. Wilfred Sheriff, Nolan's Liane, left by motor Thurs- day to spend his vacation with re- lat-ives in Summerslde and Char- lotteiown, P. E. L-Sydney Post- ‘ Record. I HUNTER RIVER United Charge, Rev. W. A. MacQuame, Minister. , I Services for Sunday, Sept. 12th will ‘ be at North Wiltshire at 11, Hamp- -———— ‘r 0N MOTOR. TRIP-Rev. M. J.=‘ Rooney and Mr. John Sullivan, Cardigan, accompanied by Messrs. Frank Rooney and Loo Rooney,‘ tives. RETURN HOME-Mrs. H. B. Mc- Culloch, Mrs. Will McCulloch and Stuart McCulloch are homo from a visit to Montreal and Toronto. Mr. and Mfrs. Don Cass, of Char- lottetown, P. E. 1., accompanied them on the motor tr.p and after a brief visit to Mr. Gass’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gass, they left Li-fli-D-ii-li. Orwell Cove, also Mr. Joseph Grif- " i *1 , y ' F 11 W ' ht C mbination nsv. aux omson, n. n. ~ . ,. Colors Brown, Black, 1 den s_ a _ Fug , . O 44 preach at ‘rryon Baptist Chuzghl . FLEECE \ . _ u 1C d t . Underwear. Sizes so to Sunday, September iittlnildolookin . . ' ; ~ 370011 an‘ a e —"— the uni-noon. 11-467-9-11-11. _‘ ,_ _ cmycggu“; » . ' 1' " Men's Fancy Broadcloth , _ _ cgvmmsn 0mm“ _ WW‘ minim“ ' “ I Shirts with Fused Collar -— 98c glen 5 _M"S1'i1n° sihtlgti} 21d 5513111112; girlilzidgtyhfilcfltgmgekr ' ’ ' TWEE '2 i Men's Heather Bilxture Coat rawels’ Zes Rh~“1°°*‘7-3°P-M-°*°-W- Tmey» ‘ ' ' DB u," . _ r conlbin_ Mini-tit!‘- 11-471-9-11-11. " ' l‘ Sweaters. Sizes 38 to 42 - 9!! 5 _ _ _ ____ , ~ - atlons wlth Z1pper_- _ your: umrsn camera-Rev.‘ Many colours, and 0, very lwank are approved by many of . the younger set AN D 0 I’ COURSE THEY'RE hero for you at Moore & McLeod’; indeed. Will you come in and look them over...they may be what you've been thinking of. $12.95 to $29.50 Day after day the smart new dresses come in ...All the ‘new colours that the autumn sea- New Fall Dresses Queen St. SECOND FLOOR eds- Charlottetown the evening Whitlock’; to afternoon session, meeting "mu, Tune." The Church School returns at fancy work, glassware, china, etc. included, kitchen utensils, linen. The bride, although greatly taker. which were numerous and beautiful I_\_' ‘Q ‘Y . , 2.30 . . = i!‘ Ladies’ Tweed Dresses in several Ladies’ Cotton Broadcloth gllcfigiiteévlg/rlirdagd 1g“ Wm Q98’? as???‘ by surprise. rose w the occasion and '\ ’ - - ° _ _ in her charrnng manner, gracefully different Styles and C01" Smocks- _ Colors Green and McCulloch in Montreal and 100k gfi,,*,'}g"jdt'g,°j‘g,fg{g§ acknowledged the gifts. Arm the "‘ n" . 4_.)0 Price I Blue, Slzes 14 -- 20. ln the Canadian National Exhlblt- Nmh River is celebmi m _ 5mm; o, “For mey m, Jolly 800,, “ Ors- S1295 1 " ‘ - I m“ m Twonw-“New Gla-‘WW News n‘ Den Fellows" refreshments were served g: . , - Jer e frw-eed Price ‘_‘ i‘ ””' i '_" 1' ->—-- ‘ennui on Sunday the 12th" Dr- by the fonawing ladies MTS_ C, N13. . v Ladies two Plece ’ s y d . , . . Bl , EMINENT rnrsacnsn AT szr. 1mm“ U“""‘"Y olle. Mrs. J. McKenzie, Mrs. F. o. ‘ Dresses. Colors Fawn, Blue all Ladies Plaid Skirts. Colors 118, $11325 ‘he mm‘? and the Revfri-fflgh. dilgmneifrnltlir? Blehm- "m- J. Ferguson, Jr. i ~- Wine. Sizes. 14 — 20. Red and Brown. Sizes be preached by the aiiemoon, The Chofv of the l I . ______ ____ _ I 14_20 Price __ __ _ I l James Mmmod, D‘ D_ of st N>ch_ Charlottetown Baptist}; ghumh Wm N EWSY NOTES ‘ b PFICG —'— —-— 1 eve . i . I o,“ Collegian” Church: New York. asist in the sttemoon music. Ladies All W001 10mg 5 e Ladies Broadcloth Skirts 1n 'Dr. MacLeod is one of L116 most dis- POST NUPTIAL SHOWER — A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. tlngulshed preachers and leaders Continued froni_pag_eelg‘_ l of thought in the American Church. He is a. native ot Prince Edward Is- Svveaters. Colors Coral, Yellow, three different styles. Colors r_ Blue, Nile and Orange- Navy, Green Black, Brown and to the fact that. historical relics! _. - - Hand, and is one of th l lln Keenan. Murray River, when ar worth preserving from an edu- Sizes 32—38- Price “ Grey. S1268 14 —— 20. to; “mo,” men who base $11M; number of friends gathered to ten? caglonal point of view. and are Ladiesv long Sleeve Tweed Price __ __ __ .._ __ ._._ .._ i their native land by grep; and hon. der a; 31111681181160115 shower in hon. forbidding their removal out of the or o ~e r son Clifford and his bride. During the early part of the evening the bride was escorted to cured service. Strangers and visi- tors are cordially inv.ted to join in country. I am not sure. hOWQVB-ffi that the Harris Picture Gallery 1B Ladies’ lace trimmed Silk Knit i Dresses. Assorted styles and colors. Sizes 38 -—_4_4. Price —‘— — — —-— — Ladies’ Jersey Tweed Dresses in two styles. Colors Brown, Navy Land Wine. Sizes 38—44. Price — — — — -— —-— Basement Saves on . Stanfields Mayflower Yarn. Full Panties. Sizes small, medium and large. Price pair — — — 25¢ 10 oz. balls. In twenty dif- ferent shades. Price ball J School Girl’s Wear i Little girls and Kiddies Tweed 'Dresses With matching bloomers. Assorted styles and colorsSlzes 2-6 years. Prlce——- . ' Girls’ Tweed Dresses in three dif- ferent styles. Sizes 8-14 years. Price —— —— —-— Kiddies’ Plaid Skirts. Colors 59c Brown, Blue and Wino. Siz- es 2—6 years. Price - —- . “W big —-- Kiddies’ two piece Sweater and Skirt Dresses. Colors Wine, 535152.512? $1.19 Girls’ Jersey Dresses in assorted styles. Colors Navy, Orange and Nile. Sizes 8-14. Price I Girls’ Tartan Plaid Skirts. Sizes 8 — 14 years. Price —-— _,,. Toronto Exhi Good going-August 25th to Return Limit-September 15th. Fares, Standard Class -- — - W. K. ROGERS I81 Queen Street bition Special Fares September 10th a $31.90 Coach Class — - - -- - - - $23.90 Phone 5.10 WINS BY KNOCKOUT (A- P. by Guardian's Special Wire) PARIS, Sept. B-Panama Al Brown, former world's banlam- weight champion, tonight knock- ed out Andm (Tiger) St. Reflls of , France in the first round of the moat spectacular success of his comeback campaign. a The negro, whose lithe figure was familiar for years in Can- adian and United State: rlnp, had been inactive for two years until this attempted climb beck to the top. the worship of the Kirk services. 107th ANNIVERSARY SER- vlCbL-Crhe 107th Anniversary of the North River Baptist Church wll‘. be held tomorrow with special services during the day. morning service at ll, Dr. O. c. was born in North River, w.ll give, the history of the North River Church. The choir will furnish ap- ,¢ propnate music assisted by Miss i flenerlctta. Grant of New Glasgow,‘ N. 5., as soloist. In the afternoon at. 3 the preacher will be Rev. H. L. Danton, and Choir of the Char- directlon of lvflss Vera Malcolm Tire pastor Rev. B. G. Manzcr will ' lead the song service at 7.30 and at 8 o'clock Dr. Warren will give an evangelistic address. Special music will also be heard at this service. ESCAPED SACKVILLE POLICE -—The Sackville Tribune says: -.- "The local police had a busy time of it on Tuesday evening, when Chic! of Police Carence Fstabrooks spotted two men, believed to be wanted by the Charlottetown Police, on Wellington Street about seven o'clock. Chzef Estabrooks and C. N. R. Officer Randal Beboock gave chase. The men ran across the School House hill down by the Srwkville Laundry and climbed un- i ' der the bill boards onto Bridge” Street next to Mk1 Goodwin's; they; ran down lgridle Si"??? u‘; ti?! I Lounsb ullding an on e Branchmline of Prince Edward Is-l land. Both Officer Beboock and] chief Estabrooks were close be- hind and almost had the 1119B w!’- ncred at the section house a short] way out of town but the men ran through a. pond of water on the‘ dykeland and made good their es- cape. Officer Babcock believes that the men were Gallant and McInnls wanted by the Charlottetown po- llce for an offence commztted a number of weeks ago. The Char-l lottetown police were notified of the incident." I was BAPTIST cannon-me‘ Rev. H. L. Denton, B. D., will preach morning and evening, tek- ing as his morning subject "For Thine is the Kinldom. "10 POW" tomorrow, on which oomsion she will sing Heine’ “A voice in the wilder-non." Isles Helen Oollbeok. organist, will uoe as her morning Padre Platonic, md in Warren of Acadia, Wolfvillc, who]? lottetown Baptist Church under the ' Campbell will render special music. . a. prettily decorated char and a huge basket, artistically miorned was brought ln by and Mrs. J. E. McK ened the parcels, wh CLEAN and the glory" end for tho even-J in; "When the Master comes." Mus Vera H. Malcolm Campbell resumm her duties as Choir Dir- ector, with the morning service ‘ g sour/am, certs co. Charlottetown Dlolrlsutore for P. l. I- Mrs. C. Nicolle, enale who op- ilc Mrs. W. R.’ Bliflomlwflylnifwould call for some representative‘ 1 l the best place for a collection of relics. Perhaps those in authority might allow the basement to be used tor such a purpose. tem- porarily, till it is convenient to erect a Museum proper. This plan M; m, Keenan read the verses and good wishes. The gifts committee o; nagumlgsgg and archaeologists“ to take the re- sponsibility of looking after the collection-and it. would be a be- ginning Ekybt has got right down to work at the Cairo Museum: you imay dig there among the tombs 'lf you wish. but what belongs to the government now! No more rifling of tombs like Tut- en-Khamerrs. War and Pestilence. In every war there are seeds of pestilence of one sort 0r- another. Readers may remember the epidemic of "blood- poisoning" which struck the Is- land during the Great War. It ‘was supposed to have taken its rise from the unburied remains of ' those blown to pieces by shells and ‘ bombs: the germs beng carried by .t.he wind for thousands of miles. It was very serioug for a while; the present writer has reason to ACIIIGITIbEP it. Then in 191B when , |all nations had worn themselves down, mentally and physically. for tour years. the influenza took hold and glew at least ten million people. Cholera and Bubonlc Plague are rife now at the seat of war in China, and, in all probabil- ity. other places -which have nothing to do with the war —will suffer in their turn. Effects of summer. Th! shortage of rain during July and August hag prevented the formation of flower buds on my white lllmc- bush, o0 there will be no display in i938. What effect will the drought have on the orchards. and on strawberry plantations? The "creek" hero is dried up so effectively that I have seen only two frogs thi. summer. These creatures pas; the first stage or their lives es tad- poles, entirely aquatic: so there are no tadpoles. Flies increased ox- coedingly-"o grievous swarm ct fllol." in the words of Scripture. Mosquitos very ocorcopllke M2,, there woe no water for them toioytheyeggglnJrhero woes greater number of Lady bun (isdyblrds, according to the little Northumbrians) than had appeared for sevcsl years; they were the "Transverse spotted Ladybug," with four dark belong marks on the eiytrs. The little “Two-spot Ladybug was scarce as ever. The Cabbage Butterfly increased [root- ly; their natural enomiog must be scarce, perhaps because of the rainy winter _ you find I A d ' I b ' pun» Jilly."£113."huiltii°siiifiiliniiiiiiifii,iiiiiiifiitiia ‘ref Agriculture In the Province. , lwlywi ' ' , ‘ ' d u» "“ L’ l ‘ vlonn on unrivalled Show Window of thonbtoglliges. There is plenty 1:} f no at this yen‘: Bl; Fair. ' E t ml I I , ' r. u. '21.. .'§'r".'.".i.5 11'riSialbiiiiiifiiiualifiéfiiif; iriilffinii? nlficont Flmvorlu displays. umn Rocket and twoothev hes oovinl sch yon Ibo grounds. A 4- sy Race Meebnfind Ibo blggul Wrestling pro um o . 1 g the you ole: sport‘ Iono-oshopv-wo ling children wll on- gago in e big Musical Flsllvol, and the something new and Interesting,’ Ivvywbm you go. It‘: going to be o big-limo Fllr. Buy Advance Tlclroh oto saving hem authorised Ilclrel rollm In “our community, o1 Ibo Exhibition office, olllax. Strip oi 3 ticket: 1.00) entitles yoriio enter special prise content. - EDUCED FARES FROM ALL POINT! 1 PIPELESS runluus If you are considering installing o Furlllflv one that will give years of satisfactory sorvifl» backed by over seventy years of Fur-once mik- ing experience and engineering service, "N" buy a FAWCETT. Made in seven different sizes heating from 7000 cubic feet up t0 59900 cubic feet. ' Terms and prices arranged. SAMUEL KENNEDY