11111511431212 12. 1940 ___ WE PICK ONLY THE FINEST! SHOP HERE THIS FALL AND BE ‘ CON VINCED COATS Girls Beautifully Furred Tweeds and stunning Wool Coats (12-16 years) Priced from $14.95 to $20.75 DRESSES Sheer wool 8t crepe Dresses to Harmon- ize -— — $2195 to $6.95 1 [int- selection of newest styles 1'11 Huts, Skirts and Siveaiers. save here 0n the siui‘dY»_L'00d' ‘111111111115 clothes you’re longing to 1,11,- your daughter. Choose dressflri and coats she’ll wear smartly at all times. THE MISSES HOLMES & BRADLEY 152 QYHEN ST. PHONE 92 le Benita-I Guardian ruliuiuil l! rIani-rv/fd ior new: o.’ iii interest but advertising n! nrwcv mlliiie m!!!’ b! lllifllflll 51.1111‘ word strictly pil_\ p i1. “mince ' S. S. Day service nt Millview VISYPED l‘. la‘. l. -—Leonard Cam week visi inn: lli e Mrs. Olive Cameron and his bro {Ab tyhjillllslllflfi LIFE INSIJE L Li. for Photographs. _ _-____ from a tllj) to P. Cameron's former home. -—lSack FALL FAsiifiofvWivi/fs? , POWNAI, CHARGE. Sept. 15th! 111. Powiisll ill. 10:30 11.31.; Ser- viee at Pownril iiL 2:30 11.111; Rally at 7:30. Rev. D_ K. Ross, illlnlster. 11-137. —-:i=c—-—- WHEN YOU BUY A CAKE AT THE l_l_E__lj_! IQ! PRICE, 6i’ And Sunlight Soap means gorgeous dauling washes, shining floors," sparkling dishes and kitchenware from now on—i'or far less work. Now, at last, the women of the Maritlmes can use the favorite Soap of women all over Canada! And you’ll love it as much as other Canadian women have for years! eroii, wile rind son Ralph of Som< crville, Alas-s, were lll Saekville Inst lCl‘l’i1Cl"S moihzzr. ' thrr, Willden. They were returning ' \- s. Island, Mrsl. (Jflupons entitling you to s free cake of SUNLIGHT SOAP with the pur- 1__,1111,_1_z1_;111 ‘.1113 111,11, ‘M89 of one cake at the new low price o-f 6e will reach y "P- , _ ——- mail! Lilli ( Oi'l{'l‘—1:i the _Poliee LEAVES FOR PETAWAWA- \ - .l_\~ :1 mun charged lCrtpt. H. H Court, loriner _pi'ol'es- h. . v ioriire and dflvik- lsor at Prince of Wales College, need '0 6U days in t 1p“ 3pm» (lriver was given 7 r Petziwzuva W" 1 11nd Cdli. Medium Regiment l‘..C.A. was )i'i1‘S('l!L0(‘l with a EK-EYIl HMTORS — Mrs b, I C, lililillilltl and IiLt-l: son. ' \1 s .\lll‘lflll‘l Worth and D1; t'r.i.s.eil, o1 Charlotte- rame on Saturday t; the College staff. Tile present- ovcrseals with the 2nd Siege Bat- tery in the Great War 1 \\'.i!l _Mi'. and lvirs. _,_,___ - M‘ Qg-Pifiii Jihw- rrum lllTS can AT norm" -' it ¢M=m1‘1'>1 s1r.;\'.mit'r s Mr, B.'l.».l Jar gar- age man of Mount Sicwiirt, hill‘- li (iPlNl-Yti MEETING f iieulcuslv ecup-cd '. \l ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ v cleuLi and ser- -\ <11 1110 Ci-ll-(‘rll P! icus .n)ury yesterday its lii- 1:111 he ‘ 5i Slviilifll M 1K5 “"125 driving wits coin, rtely demol- <11 the 1i'\\' so“ ii cci when li. Wll-S struck by the appointed i\l s. it.» (iellhute to lie oi lilo Eiistrn Dir- io be held in 2.011 ( o1‘gct<;-\\';i tlkllll at .1 level cross- lng. ‘The secztlr-nt O"tflli‘l'i‘ll a; 10 o‘. loek lll ltlt’ morning; \‘.!ll3ll the train was pulling lli‘(l A“. ‘ (:\\I‘ll'L lortelolvii. —- (Saint Slfilltili. The driver of i-lie car ,.i Journal). clarinet! he did not set the tiii.n . ilpproziehzng and as he crossed me ‘NEIL-Mr. Geo. track it hit the car lJfQiKlliiilC. He. b Marie. 0111.. was throivn front the ear by the ie ol his par- impact bu: recited ivir-Pi tats and "s. Mueart llll‘. bruises. ‘lhere was lit-but; rise in ~1<le mid Ollie!‘ the cur. It was a Chrysler i0‘ a snort sedan i ister. Mrs. owned by Mr, Alexander MicDanald c-i‘ Mt. Strxvart. Mr. Jrly was [FY1113 the car out during a repair job. .::me ilnze - while hei‘ husband ‘it 1n England. - BRlDE-TOJSI-I SilOlVl-IKED — A \:r,v ticliglilfnl rociiil event took “s. ‘Reap 1111.100 'I‘1i.s:iay evening in the Bap- _ h mnmkquqbh, 10,511.». ‘Had 1.1L“ Tryoii when a large ‘mom m] account ,1; ilunioerct fllflltln gathered to tend- 11.$ 111 11011505 W1. 1111M 1 e1‘ a miscellaneous showed to Miss A 1111111111.“ vmcrnnuqcs ‘ Myrtle Lenrd and W.iltcr_ Wood who 11-.111\11~,1-1 eiqzert to be tiriiicipais rn a happy llilll1l‘l'- J ev: t of the near lutilin. ‘Pile cou- . e 1 p‘ we e eseozled lo s." t5 o1 ltoiior ll l10i'.~(‘ or tlirire; iin r a iimluiililllj; dceoralezl arch ‘Fills hicliities illfin wiiiell the gills were placed Prilviiicilii I)f‘i¥fl1‘l-1'e.i:‘_v for opectiiis. Mrs. Arthur l‘ opcnrd the nuniercus . V 1..., 11-99-51‘ 11-21.; 5111111101.; —~ 1g; ts '1 "y Neivsynie read the sr P“"I‘OI{ RIISIGNS- , 1, Q1111 11,1155 ii= "i i_ -‘~"1‘\' C i‘ "W0. l the gnu Tn» in guest-- . llillii‘! ex: es rd ihrir appreciation _’l'he_v Al‘? Jolly Grnd Floivs" vras h‘ sung and rtnrrshmeiiis weze served. _,. . S.—-A quiet but c1112 wzu soenililized atl d Ivlnnse. M(‘l‘f,QOll'll.“ll_ Sep- ‘r b. a; lli 11.111. when Rev. C. (iiirtrnei- Ward united iii marriage, - lurgarzi Alice Dennis. daughter tri ll‘. and Mi.» (llailde Dennis, Kru- ll'\'rll(‘. to (Jl.ll'(‘llL'(‘ Archibald Mae- enn_ szn n1 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel. .‘-lli('Ll‘.lll, Ilig Island. The bridiyi xiio izas- amen l1\‘.'li\' bv her tamer,» - i: i:-.iliill T."_\'ti'l. 1 the Uliile . his dlrte iii all Pill’ &l"lI' 1w Pm“ ' \\'l‘l('ll is . _ ., _ . ,1 oekcrl ehnrlniiu; ill n navv pin- lflo,‘ Rim‘ DUQDU‘ "tripe suit with navv lint and (lC-l " ““~l,I,‘“t‘°-_'l Ihmlfh, -t~s~ori s in iniiieli and were ll cor- ,,, 1,1.“ _, tine (t! I-‘aii i w’: ilowc rs. , blue wiis tit- " lit‘ Will '9"‘"'“ mnrled bv bliss" Edith MlicLean. R. - " ii‘ Vi‘ lull‘! ‘Tl’ N.. sister o1 the groom. The groom ll ~ iAniheis News.) wit . ipuorteu by (lien Elmer Den- nis, brother oi‘ ilie bride. The cere- illo1i_\' was l)(‘l'10l‘i1ll3(l iii the PITSI 1100 oi iliiiilerliiile relatives oi lne cen- lraiiilg parties, ‘the ll(‘\'\ly-\'>'l‘llS .i-.l by ear tor P. Lsliilld where I they \\'lll snrnd inelr llUllC)lllO0ll.——- iii‘ Gtassuw News. B l G LEFT wan TOVltNAIt-A loun- ul oi his experictices in the 180C Great Wiir, particularly during A10 letleemer llall second baitc or Ylires when Hi6 iirst German 1211s attack wins launchn ed, was leit by the late Mr. James‘ Ford. Mr. Ford enlisted on August 8. 1914, four days tiller the ont- lirenk o1 war. lie trained lit _Vzil- cnrtier Camp, and wient oveiseiis with the 1st Canadian Contirlfliilr wlhich leit Canada in October. .>.s.00.1 strong vriiitcred under canvas l" the inud oi Salisburv Piflm- 1mm the latter unrt ol January. 1915mm! rdrly morning eliroute to where he will join the ‘ C.A.S.l<“. On Tuesday uttcrnoon he parting gift ation was made by the Principal, G. D. Steel. Capt. Court went iinlllly reached the Front on Feb. Ulgtii-Ililfll- “l\|lnrc"-—n fitting descrip- :51“ :“'.r',:‘r“:,:;”1'f“;":31f: JUST imagine all that Sunlight Soap can lrrnntleiiieni wltl-themllwtl- mean to you! It even brings you these lovely '51.”; Original Rogers teaspoons in the beautiful ex- Jfl" Fhlnk ‘f ‘f; """'": elusive “Allure" pattern, not obtainable at nny ."- 1 o l one a-n Lftlil ususlrretlll store. These spoons-and the matching knives, lirlrel "en" “'""'-'°"*"""""' ' forks, etc.’ also available in “Allure" Pilttei-n —-aro fully guaranteed, worthy of being trea- sured and handed down to the next generation! knives, iorkl. soup spoons, serving sets, etc. your lelsponnl, then start And they're so easy to get! Just toi- 5 Sunlight t 1 vgATci'i'ii"-T”1-‘"61i7‘“i:‘6 whole set oi “Allure“ . . . owwmssw-wws-a- W... lexfri-ils Milli k; Sh,’ , - 1 “iii i‘ "Cirrisipiriénu, Mr, 5&1 iviTWiiiEriT“ T e iouinn w proie J. Poole. ‘s. T" 1'3 “@5819? ILTETQWN 70/8103»? m rm: MAIL . . .vou'|.t RECEIVE 1 y... A COUPON ENTITLING YOU T0 A f FREE CAKE of CANADA'S FAVORITE 80A!’ SUNLIGHT Our Oller Comes To: Charlottetown m iAyRiOiltNv n.1,, F255! ou in tomorrow's have Silnliglir! Soup carton ends (printed witli the star) and 60¢! Tomorrow, when you receive your coupon for a free cake of Sunlight Soap-why not buy 4 cakes so that, together with your free cake you'll have 5 Sunlight cartons-etiough, with 606, for tliese 6 gorgeous teaspoons! Fill in order blank at right and send for them straight away! With your spoons comes information on how to get matching pieces for a complete table service. roilwoiiittowlté“; t‘ IN THE BEAUTIFU SUNLIGHT 1T3!!! Pl/RE SOAP! isn't it s joy to know that now you can "'8 I o Paciodintopua, wash your clothes with a gorgeous rich yellow bar that's so pilre you never have a second‘s worry over your ilno things- woolens, underwear, linens, baby clothes! It's Easy on the Hands-Time are no ndulterants in Sunlight to harm fine things, fade colors-and none to toughen or irritate your hands. Use Sunlight for house-cleaning, scrubbing and everything that needs n real dirt-chaser. You don't need any other soap in the house when you AND THA T’S NOT All! Through Sunlight you can start collecting gorgeous Original Rogers Silverplala at less than l/g the usual retail price! SEND TODAY FOR THESE BEAUTIFUL FULL-SIZE, EXTRA-HEAVY PLATED TEASPOONS I. "ALI-URE” PATTERN ; 3 1 THEY'RE ‘tr 60° F,.,_w..._..._.... ............,....,, l I .. leis .¢= <>¢l> or .5"Nl'°""_.$.9AP.!. if i golden Sunlight are tubfulr of rich, livety suds- the kind that quickly get dirt out of the grulibiest clothes! Take your new free cake of Sunlight and swish up some Sunlight suds. See how long they last—no petering out after a big show at the start! White clothes xparkle, washed in Sunlight-wash. able colors stay clear, bright. If Costs so Little, Ngw! Allover Canada Sunlight is selling at a new [mu price. Now women of the Marltimes can also enjoy this new economy-the joy of Sunllghfs fast-working suds-tor so little! AND 5 SUNLIGHT SOAP "STAR" CARTON ENDS sv-Brl »-»-v|“w~qvy--»--w'v~wvww5 SAVE THIS ORDER BLANK*—ISEIND IT WlTl-l‘ 5 CARTON ENDS AND 60‘ TOMORROW! Sunilnht Soon. Dents .\lt~"l, it..." ill-ii Enclosed l! ——.€ and __Sunlight Snap carton enlls '1ul1.l d with the star), (or which please send Illl‘ . (iilglrrril H” r- Sllverplntc "Allure" teaspoons. For fir”, \\'ll .11 51..."... rinse 5 ellri! Sunlight Soup “Slilr" lliil. carton ends nnrl 4-11 v! encli additional set o! 6 desired. Nnmn Street City "rovlnrr- .........i..."' OIOIO I O ' l . b m ‘ t ' t‘ g keepsake tor his ada alter receiving iii.iiiriv_< F11‘- winurm (-1. 1 r1111 r ,1. ti. lilllllil li'.i.~l l‘\\‘l_\‘4ri|~ .1" 1.1r ancient TBBZQQIII rlilnlrrirl-llatrvlrrilllrr 1,3311% Sgilcgrllitll April ‘rlvxldolvn $1315 il-glntives. ~--- then his lie-Willi has iiiilirv ‘d mii- _. - nil-tn, Furl-ill fpolrcltlt 1111):, lteiiillzliluili inlmliilllltllls 1111.1 hiilnlllt‘ ‘liii-“TB-‘ifinl 22 nude-a 1111110111,“, 1mp1-css1o11 1111 .__.______-_é__ peter Doykg, 5011 or Mrs, William idly rmd Wlifil it ilillirhzl v will tr i. i>p,'I'R01T_ sppL lL-(AP) ~Hviir1 1 presidential 11011111111‘ 11t- 11 i-nirtmnrs it» bit.» hill ‘llev . neier ilestroy ‘l. - Mr F rrl‘s ionr- PERSONALS Doyle of 200 Water Street Char-‘was being recruited he "0lililii‘(‘l'\‘li i‘ - endorsed Wendell L. Willkiel1111111» 11.110 ..ui_‘dl_l_fl_unis M!“ 1m‘ the lent >1» i: 1 --ilr lree t 5 “"1“h§)1h)9k11?:"1t(§55 0'; otlwuérmdsl lottetoiwn. returned from overseas and posed the medigal test. l-ln i» l4 ', dblllilfllil-TI "1 ani OOHTPIPIPLV;(‘OllllIFY need ti i and needs most.‘ rliftliilr-s- ways cllrrlltliilns killed and woimtleKtJi-‘il M15, Annic Hatch o! Auesbury, aboard the H-M-CB. Restlsviwhe. now trying toAeiglii-st" 11F iiiiitr Ijiilliwietli tinlrr lieuneaiis _to girwineglry f‘ t Om ~I| ‘_-V H ‘M f- l V ieli as Belgian civilians. lflCllidlDE Mass... who has been visiting in Lot -—-—— the Canacl an c vo iv e lo . .11 -_\ \ lat 1L_Fl\_\b. and is C i r< WILL x0’! 111251 R0! sPlRlT _ Wt.‘ A -~l M11113“ < P- M Sllfll‘ llromen and children. whose mutil- 48 w,“ 111 me city _\'(\5t,erdgy_ Stall Bengt. Fred Doyle, oi the R. lent to do it without evasion or ex- - w ~- - P-Irfloli m!" M‘ 11-h ii-iiiiu 3'01! n! ' p ated bodies were frequently seen.’ ' ' C.A.M.C., has returned to 2w miriln- , .__.= “LONDON. Sept. ll.—-tCP) glr- yoiili‘ iioik. but l: zs- .~i~ rletreshir): '- - ..-. . '~ ' - “H - ' ' i Ill" " ‘l.’ t <\:‘.. r 00 Seats. ‘i. l“nl’..§l°.“°.’i"r‘;i..lll§a?l‘"§i‘=i"?§r33- . i" "i211!" 2."-'“r.;52l"‘lr;'l’ll§l.fi' laslritittrlirhrtreeatni..s. . '1..lllr..t.1l‘;.l“lf?-l’§;.$337.22?éllfiléilfi 1.1.4.1 5.111;’ ti‘. _ Mr.‘ Ford served at the Front if “Y? where ‘he Wm be emploved ______ -‘ili's_\vrli‘ cabinet. today told overseas Pious .m.'in-’1‘:;ai s O. K. with iii-i?- ihrOllilhOliL the whole remaining for me winter mon1hs__1sackv111e Petty Officer P.E.1')uify,Sydney1 audio listeners that German bombs me. sise" IP40. period oi m» war. and came threes? P t, - tstreet, has rfirslfflgdtlghihe 32kg"? z ~ 4-. 7 t» *—-_ ' o resume l u n - - ENRNH HHHMHMV suming Music Glasses ON SEPTEMBER ETGHTEENTII Phone 120i to Arrange Class 1101:!‘- SUZANNE BRENTON l HIN HHFHVJPMHHNHHVEHHHH'-EN ' our? nomtmu, Baal. t 1o i IVY l Glasses In Mime _.@._....... .11.... ‘s... n, ,1", , . G ,1, . "m b" mm“! h’ rlgrfsflirrfiffil‘? isheéo 311mm: ' ffAu" ' ' " . , Miss liENA woon 19,, mo? $1,, 51,111,111 who 1:“: w; L: ' . _ <- _ ._ on Wedni" ‘w. s: t. llfll, n "W! e WW"! W" a ' ‘ ..... ~ ‘m I"... .... zr......~.... ... .1". HIGGS s» c0. LTD. 1 n b12l-9-1Z-2i p-is-a-ii-al. ______,________, p-pq, l Const. W. G. Poole of Charlotte- town is spending his holidays with Navy. alter spending his furlough e. ________..__.._ W“ VETQAN OF WAR. WOULD G0 AGAIN u f‘ w'fl“"v'lvdl w W Our Home Fire/v Must Re Kepl PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE AN ‘Al. FAN. ("OI.l.l'I("|‘lON OPENING ILATE, OCTOBER 171th Burning