Q £15 ro-meur ‘ “id-hum Hollywood 1 Edward Arnold Fay Bainter i “BABIIHTT” directed by (‘cell B. DeMllle crcr 1o p. m._ BEES CAUSE DEATHS CAISTOR. England — Bees were vlamed for two deaths here when Arhur Gyte, charged with nmns- driving. 51ml a swarm of bees entered his car 111111 caused him to lose control ‘nughlcr and dangerous llglljielllflflly._ lmlay' s §hurl Wave Radio Program .-\ll Time is Eastern Standarm MONDAY OCTOBER 2-1 .\ll)I\"ll'JRlt|-.\‘. MEXICO 11:30 11l11---Or1‘l1esl1'11 and Sin- ger. .\'1;'..~\. ‘.2111 111. 11.8 meg. RIOSCLHV C200 §.111.-Brr111ica.<1 in 1211311511 RAN. 1 111.. 9 ..\ 4.110 11.111 - Special Concert de- .l'1l.'1l1('11 to Liured smiles. TGWA, 111.7 111, 12.17 meg. SLIIESECTAIIY 1:31) 11.111 --'1‘r11\'e1u1;111- o1 the U. S 111 English \\".2.\A1J, 19.2 11., l2 33 1111111. - BERLIN 6'00 p 111 T111- Sliorhvave Cub- 11':'i. DJD. 2.1 4 111 . 11.77 meg. 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GSI. .. l5 26 med: GSD. 25.5 rn 11.15 1111112.: GSC. 31.3 m.. 9.58 meg; 6511.31.13 m.. Fl 51 meg. 1 PARIS 11".“ p m.—T:~lk i11 English by ‘Mr. Paul Rival TPB7. 25.2 m.. 11 R8 meg; TPA4, 25.6 m., 11.71 meg. A 11.;.;...g1 g Examination with latest scientific instru- mcnls will give the prescrip- lion which allow: you to use your eyes without strain. Avoid the headaches and strain. Know your eyes. consult ll. F. llotcheson i 1 irritations of even slight eye- i i ‘Professional Cards ll. F. ARGlllBALll Chartered Accomtani I40 Richmond Street Stzrcs. Mr. MacFadvm happened and . lNotices Rover Moot The third World Rover Moot is to be held on the grounds o1 Monzic Castle. near Crelff, Scot- land. This will take place from July 16th till July 25th, 1939. Toy Shop. The Charlottetown Scooters Club have und-rtaken to conduct a Toy Shop thi\ season in an en- deavor to brinu cheer to a num- brr of neeziv fnn11lies_ This project is bein: undertaken by the ficouters 1111."! older Scout». However. we 11 ei the c11-<1p~1'r1tio11 of as many other persons 11s possible. 1f any one is anxious :0 assist some of 1111"er-priv1i‘2ed children this C‘: slums and can 5111111111 any dammed truw games. fruit. or ("1l‘.(‘1\'. they are asked to coin- lllil"If‘_l\'(' 111w Swill‘llmriqiiarters. 10‘ Qil""!‘. Srret lPhone 1109i. The Sccuu -i11 Sumnrerslde are also condor-dug a Toy Shop along sizniiiar liros Apply Day RFJer 191.11 .»\'1111u;1l Rcuislrrltinn. Scoute‘ 111v 1'-u1'nr'!ed tllnl ‘he annual 1'": rrriru‘ ilzite is Ort:1“er 3111. All Group Commiflems sh“uld see that their Grrums are register- ezl nt Hcatlqilariers. A11 Apule a my Keeps the Doc- tor Away. 2nd Charlottetown Pack. This Pack welcomes Miss Acorn as a new Assktant Cub Leader awl also Miss Helen Sherren who is also assisting in this Pack. - An Apple on Apple Day. 8th Charlullclnwm Park The 8th Charlwetown Park is now under 1h» l1!" leadership of Mr. Far! Iervd ~ood nrggregg is beinc shown tvelrome Mr. Lcard irlo our Awnciqflotl and 11'i<‘1 ltini fire 1111.1’ n‘ luck in his "underlrklngs and Good Cubbing. Don't Forget Apple Day. Saint John Ambulance Couwo. Already a nilmber oi’ names have been receiveri for the saint John Ambulance Course If any leaders are anxious to enroll for this course their are urced to notlfv Smut Hendnuarlers_ This C"ll".=." will enable those who are taking the course for the first time in obtain their ceriilicale. and those who have taken one other course mav nunllfv for their voucher. Those who have taken more than on" course mnv quality for their medallion and other n- IVHITIS. Boost Mr Apples and our Scouts. 1st East Royalty ’I‘roop The Exist Royalty School now proudly boar-ts of having an active Scout Troop ltndcr the leadership of Mr, Gordon Doualas as Scout- master. The Troop has been active for the past few weeks and held a hike last week Again this week they have made plans for another hike. This is certainly doing out- door scouting’. Remember ‘bin Apple a Day"- and the Scouts! Scoutefs Club Banquet. On ‘Tuesday evening the mem- bers of the Charlottetown Scooter’! Club enjoyed a. dinner meeting at the Blue Room of Milton's 'O1c1 Spain. After 11 very enjoyable repast the Gilwell Beads were presented to Gordon Hyde. A Warrent of Ap- pointment to the rank o! Cub- master was presented to Nvveta Haywood. Also a Group Charter was presented to the 12th Char- lottetown Troop of Sea Scouts through their Scoutmostler Mr. Vircent King. Following those presentations Mr. J. MacFrtdyv-n. our Guest Speaker. was introduced by Prov- incial Commissioner J J. Morris. Mr. MacFadycn gave an account of the services done by the Boy Scouts dining the recent flood and hurricane in the New England __~'r11E cnAR1,_q'r_'r1_~:row1\1__ GUARDIAN will be represented bv a group or “New” Pat-ml Scouting D-vclons in Boys habit of Public Service. Boy Scouts’ A.R.P - Service During War Tension in England. Reporb received 111. Boy Scouts Headquarters, London. iv-u all parts of the British Isle; record valuable aid given by Scouts 111 ,_, J, connection with Air Raid Prccau- previous to the Munich agreement. . .. The Boy Scouts AébOClflilfill \v11 "-"'l Home Office. It is noted 111.11 11. wlfirrriilgtgegleelniillotgéd “I Cmylim- bl" l"? gcl. married." our OUR WAY _ '“° Idle Rainbow (By PIIOIJBE SHELDON) oooaoooooooao-o-oooooooo tCoutinued from page 2) Poppy, listening, llifilrgl" love with that man. W11 '1 11 mew lflvc 'em tlons during the 11111.11 of lt-‘IISIOLI way. I can't think of any two peo- . .v..... 1 imow who are i11 . _ 121.11 other. Somebody is‘ thanked by the secretary oi Stair. ~“l\'~'fl.\‘= 111 l-ive w: h the other 111"“ son. Except Clayton and a husband before _ died. I gues.» it's ence, Poppy said. m“ we: as well that I don't eve amh Mndue. r expect the first of M Raymond 1.31111 ~ thirty. lost minute instructions. "A111. Johnny, see that gets their meals. 1' were Being with you. "Please ccnic. Rufe." pussy willows will be out." By J. R. Williams if "THE ACCOAA PLICES T“ BRlNGlNGEUP-EFAITIIER MAGGIE -l JUST THO row: 11*: 11v J.I?.W1LI.1A\/\5 ~r1<mv|c£ mt. Y M are u s PAto IO-Lq 11 was e11 .1 Miday that Johnny. into own in the old cor on some errands and picked _ up undsay and Poppy who were all ems? I ready with their bags packed and -" waiting in the doorway at twelve- about ten years older. Rufus 909F011 out of the "The subway live minutes before tho‘ to him." sold Lindsay. see 1.11am ofl. and to give Johnny Nettle you'll pardon my ‘Ihe little one ..~.. here 1s no‘ 1o_11it a linger. I Wish They drove out of the city l“ ill- ple "It's practically overstimulated’ . I wonder if the ever saw it there before.‘ "Yes. said Poppy “H6 117C595 city doesn't agree with 'Y'ou' right there," said Johnny Raymonrd over his shouldegut speak ' ‘ ‘urn. But. the city's no place f0!” don yet who's flourished away lmlll’ the farm_ "Well, I wouldn't sav it WB-S 85. laughing, "but in the cl‘y most -. are oversrnoked. 800d country sleep myself." said MEMBER OF- THE distance." To be Continued) ST. MARY'S The month oi September: Grade IX —l. Lina Dolron. Grade VII-1. Ida Mae Pltre. Grade VI —l. Leonard Plneau; Howard Rogers. Grade IV-l. They bring 'em back Pauline Dolron; 3. Frances Pitre. He shook his head and looked at there to die. Hat's whatmthfy .d°-‘ 111s watch. "Have to see an im9°fl~ Miss Mamie Hflydflfl . - a111, prospect at lunch, Good-bye. T111 be ou. to see how you're getting serious as 111i that," aong." 1 Rufus Haydon. There ain't 8 HEY-i 3 Grade III -1. ita Pitre; 3. Eileen Blanchard. Grade I —.-(a) —l. Ivan Dolron; ,__-- Merle Gallant. ' “d9” 89L. 2. CGZ-lrdneoni 0111111111}! on: yre Dou- rite. Grade I (c)—l. Joseph Gaudet: i 11 said Poppy, 2' “I'm feelinglhe need of sornei c y EdAD, MEN, 1N was. ELECTION "n-IAT I. WA5 ASKED TO RUN row. SEHATDRI DELAVE? MY DECISION A-r "rue. rzgQugs-rar-n-le POLITICAL Biéi-WIGG, AS ‘THERE WAS A OREAT DE/QL. OI: TALK THAT 1. wouw BE APPOINTED A cAauen-e- AND WRANGLE ‘FOUND ‘IHAT HIS ‘qq9ysltzscwss .. ~ ly morn- "Spring comes to Garrison. said llndsfly- 311mm“ ""1 "I _ Lindsay dream“! “Poppyv did yo}, "jg 7902mm and the lowing of cat notice tho‘. gray hair over Rufe-‘s tie in i e SCHOOL Irene Gallant; 2. Mary Gallant: I. Plneou; doll On . FOR STATE SENATOR? HAP WAS GOING GOOD UNTIL. 141s RANT PLATFORM WAS A BAR RAM- f SAY, mAzrotawi-iv wow-r You JUMP 11410 Hntweusrirels SHOES AND FINI5H our TH/RALE EYESIGIIT EXAMIIIATIUII Fitting lhll Sgrgalyiug Glaaaeq II. J. MIIBIIII OPTOMETBIST MONTAGUE, P. I. l. Olitlco Connected Wm; Drugstore 2. Kathleen Gallant; I. 1mm, OUR 1501112011110 HOUSE - With - Major Hooplefi YEH, HOOPLE, rr/s UP "r0 You TO come ‘r0 ‘THE AID OF YOUR mew! I'D ENJOY SHUT LJP- 6E1’ YOUR HAT AND COAT- WE'LL CALL. ON MI25. DUMPUSS’ HOW YOLJ A HAPPY COUPLE THAT ENJOV THEIQ HOME — - — JUST WATCH THEM — AND LEAQN 5OMETI-HNGJ WHERE (THEV A125 OUT- MUM- BOTi-i Oi: THEM- M125 DLIMPIJEE WENT TO HER CLLJB- AND IT?) JUST A GUESS WENT- 1. Ccnr 11.11. m; r. 11.1.11 ‘Ylvdlflll. m. World 11cm Itltfltf "CAP" STUBS and TIPPIE WHAT COLOR 1.11.10- LEUM ARE You 6o- ING TO HAVE lN TH’ DOWNSTAJIZS BATH- Ollr- Ev Edwina VHZLLJTTILHOUGHT MERCY! YOU wootolr-r use TLJFLQUOISE BLUE. A COLOR LIKE THAT! WHY. |T'D SHOW EVERY MARK-—- IZOOM ? I i Now Showing-"Come Up and Me so11|eti11|e."'—T 0m yrr0w—"A Fine Romance." B)’ E.“ Cfbegar WELLGOOD HEAVENS! YOU CHOOSE IT THEN! LET ANYBODY CHOOSE 1T! I'M WORN OUT! I'VE BEEN TO EVERY STORE. IN TOWN! on, 11's You! YESSIR! 1 WANNA DRAW FIFTY CENTS. 1 DIDN'T KNOW TH’ BANK CLOSED sArwzoAY AT “rwzuvc, so 1 WAS TOO LATE! 1 1.1.1,‘; 111-111." 1.1.1.1. Service 11¢ ’1 NOW THEWLI. THINK OF EVEN A DEMON SUFFERHQG yum-m 41. P. 0. Bo: 12- to be in ihc vicinity of Boston when the Hurricane struck that Spflt. "T "E72? "i ’EE‘"E‘_:-' 111 the course oi‘ his remarks Mr. . - ' 1a McLeod 1* Befllley $221512?“11i2i?"§iii‘12‘?1f.°i.‘i‘§All W. l5. l-EAILILY. Ii_ C. routine of thousands on September J. A. 151A 2lrt when that disastrous storm . 111111‘. l‘ ', .. . st 112k i the vicinity oi’ Boston, ‘Tl-“lrrfijtllld '\"-°|'|'"-‘Y'a'-‘l4V SimcrviIIe, Meclforcl. Winchester, M0551 T0 LOAN Wobourn. Sioneham. Readimz, 180 Rich mond Street I MAICYIIIVIE A1I|1nl111e11l Bureau CREDIT — COLLECTIONS CREDIT REPORTS PERSONAL LOANS Penrden Buidr... Clriown Phone 1216 _--___._________.__ Alex. W. Malheson BARRISTER. SOLICITOR ETC Money to Loan Collections Ofllee: 90 Great George Street. Fred 1c A. Large I Barrister. Solicitor, etc. | Successor w l). Edna Shaw. K. C. Prowac Block. I27 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. F. E. l. Money lo Loan CoUectlons. Real Eat-Ito M. Alban Farmer osumsnzn. SOLICITOR. are. MONEY TO LOAN Bank oi Canada Billing!!!’ Lawnncc 11nd other spots, In its wake it left behind a horrible death t“lc with thousands home- less and damage amounting to millions of d-wllors. In the midst of the storm the trees were falling bricks falling, plate glass windows broken. How- ever the scouts were on duty in uniform with flashlights givlnll directions. Mr. Mac-Fndycn stated that he look particular note that not once was he given a wrong (IIl'(‘"II’ll’i by a Scout. He also noted that when the other people were becoming panlcy that the Scouts did not bccomc excitert but kept crwl and ....sl.uck to...._t.he111... pool. thrmlzh zrezmt danger. At this meeting of the Scooters Club several committees w-‘re ap- ' pointed to lock after several points in connection with Apple Day. Booming Gives a Boy a sense of Honour and Loyalty. mgllsh-ficnoh-Germnn to be Oificiol Language at World Scout Gatherinq. In contrast u, much Europggn news comes word from Boy scout Headquarters at London that de- tails for the world izathering of Rover Scouts next véar in Soot- land include desilmation of Eng. lish. French. 11nd German as of- DOES lT HUQT MUCH. -' World 1..-1.. m. 'lI 1 POOPDECK PAPPV DE M11465 KNOW THEY HlT 811.1. 0N THE (/\ Céxuégkici; HEAD WITH A éféb?gopAgEpC_/, SLEDGE HAMMER \ x we; - CAN NOT STAND TO .TJ:IAT..MEANS FIVE LIKE ME WITH MY HAIR UP AND FOUR 15/429: n, SAYS 14s LiKES l‘l'_l'M some To CONTINUE YOUR HAIR WEARING lT up, MAC ,u1>, v1.1.1:- flcial languages for the gathering Some H.000 Rovers from all pgrfl o! the world are mooted. Ouudn LIKE \T DOWN..THAT SETTLES 2 TIILLIE THE IfoilijliliL;Elmo'sWuuiv1§cIEssA111.1.Y mswnono HELLO, D1<K-A.0ANL5.?~ Sudan; 1'0 LOVE TO so wrru You..1'1.1. 1.0014 FORWARD TO lT...._. WHAT'S THAT7I see- THERE'S A CATCH To lT...WEl.l., v1.1. THINK l1’ OVER AND LET You KNOW 145v, nous. WHAT'S HE TALKING _. ABOUT ? Ot-hl-IE-SAYS-HE won’? - - ~ ~ TAKE ME ‘ro THIS SWELL DEB DANCE, UNLESS I WEAR MY WHODOES HE _- THINK HE IS ? i; THE BIG GALOOT- HE CAN'T DIC- TATE TO YOU... I'LL SHOW HIM