» h THE cHl\aLo'i"1'i~:'rowN cuaaoilusl ____L L _____=='_ A _ . l 001021” 11.3332, ,_ fa ” A ‘hi-__b»,_1§ _ i ' _*_-;=,;----~ 'fr' naaisrr- 1- Y l Sch p PRINC E EDWARD-Now CAPITOL DIATINEE 3 P. M.-160, 260. NIGHT 7 & 8.45-26C, 371:, 450. “ U .vfafinee 3. P. M. llc. 260- R 0 U M0llDAY ONE DAY ’l`liEY 'I`llI{E\V ROSES 1 THE NEXT D.\Y - MUD l THE PRIFE or A s'l;\n':s izxuic, lx .i sroili' or rin: \\'oiiLu, THE i-l,:.lf‘-<< til" l1'lll<‘ H101 'll‘»= fllltl ful- ed without the essence of quality in Direct from the Coast. Sheathing, Flat Grain and Edge Grain Flooring, Casing, Base, Panelliug, Mouldings, etc. Best quality, lowest prices. MacDONALD - RO WE Woodworking Co., Limited ('hnrlntlrlr»Wn. P. E. I. l New Meat Shop Opened ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' *lf ` ln the Lyceum Building I’R‘l.\'t'l-I .s'TRl'lliT. '(‘llARLO’l"l`E'l'0WN fll'l’0. . ‘ and Mr. Gallant's sample of I-!aszard’s had 3, wonderful trip visiting all the W0,-ldrs most ellglble pl-ln¢e&_ - "w~"::"“~'-w~:s...-f~i¢..r.‘-. L; improved swede turnip seed, which; the beauty points on the Island. It has been two years since mm. V $;:::r'“ _ .‘ "53 I consisted of two pounds of uniform | My-5, Johnston visited her d8U8l”1l$€l‘» or connected the names of Britain's "‘11f::-z-_zz-.... ' ' I S6605 Sh0l1ld» ln the .llld8€'S 0Pll1-lMrs. Lawrence McEwen, at Stan- royal heir and the slender, golden- ion, go to the World’s Fair nt Re- ley, P. E. I.-New Glasgow News. haired primes; Ing-ld, grpmg.. gina in 1933. -__ daughter of King Gustav V of There were nineteen fcntl-ies of AN ENJOYABLE EVENING - Sweden. On this occasion as be- Pell b€BnS» 3115 01055 W5 Very GX- About fifty people were very hos- fore, reports of an impending on; ceptional, held peas, white and col- pltably entertained on Friday gagement are almost certain to be oured beans were of a very fine night, Sept. 16th, at the home of denied, but society circles profess °1'd91'- , Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Flood, Long- to see unusual significance in this The showing of cranberries was worth Ave., the occasion bcing a visit. very much better than usual. dance given in honor of the for- For one thing it was described There was a very large display of merls brother Johnnie. Messrs H5 "E Pfiylllfe family Vfillh" -7059 59- potatoos. Green Mountains made Matthias Flood and Joseph cosu-.ilo »f°re leaving. moreover. the Prince by far the best showing. Pumpkins supplied the music. The dance was 'Spent 801118 time With 1115 l'0yBl and beets were outstanding in their followed by .arp-dancing by' the Parents B* B°lm°f°l- Sim °~¥¢1|1» class. three Flood brothers while Mr. th°5° Wh° °b°°“'° f°n`“°'mi°5 Wm* much nl-ood roses Matthias Flood played the violin. °“° *M* it 1° 01° P1’111°°'° ‘im 'Ut the Swedish Court and, as such, ‘ There was a fine exhibit of ranch The dance terminated in a nicely .- . the most appropriate occasion for breed foxes and chinchilla rabbits. appointed lunch daintily served 500|” lkllartment about midnight, shortly after asking me hand M 22'y”‘r'°1d In' TE ' hel gm’ This department was as usual ‘which the guests departed for t r ' very fine and there were some won- homes. Mr. Flood left on Tuesday, The Prince Wm not “Bch Bt`°°k` derful examples of home spun cloth, Sept. 20th, for Ottawa, where he hmm “nm umm' ocwber 1' He flew yesterday from Croyden air- blankets and linen. The needle work holds a responsible position in the H in me fr d port to Copenhagen. Denmark to BANK Cl0SE$ _.ii . (Canadian Press) BAN JUAN, Sept. 30.-The Baum Territorial y Agricola de PUGIUO Rico, one of the oldest financial in- stitutions of the island, closed its doors this afternoon with the ex- planation that exceptional demands as a result of the hurricane made the step necessary. Meanwhile civil, military and Red cross officials did their utmost to provide storm sufferers with food, shelter and medical supplies. The latest check of casualties., with many sections still unreported. or only partially reported, showed 197 dead and more than 1,800 in- \ 00lsAA1(ll(;vlSl1ogans A N I U A N'Princ%h12lcg%ellg§don LONDON. Bolltenber 80.-An eng er young man of 11 sat in the from seat of an autoimbile with thi chauffeur tonilht that he migh' better see the daztlinr haze the: is London for the irlt time in hil young life. 'nie id was Princv1 Michael, heir to tho' thi-our or au* mania, who arrived ‘io visit his mo ther, Princess Helen, the estraugei wife of King Carols The Princes waited in a limousiie at the docl for him when the, channel boa- came in. f Anticipating a izbrious experi epoe, the Prince hqaped into th' front seat that he night mi- no thing. Southem Eniland was pro ducing its first seal-fog of thl season, and London ihone her daz- zling lights tbrougha mystic hue But not long aftej- the lad hm leaped excitedly fitm the fron seat at his hotel dlor he was ir bed and talking ovel with his mo- ther more exciting tlings he woultl see and do during lls visit. Bui the exhaustion of histrlp from Pa ris today soon began o tell, and the lad fell asleep. ; Members of the frinoess' S1110 said Prince Michael tfouid probably go to places like thdScience Mus- eum in Kensington. because ll has a great love fir mechanics things. It was saidll the Prine? would not go to sohql in Londori ~‘ but would probably luoompany thi led princesses in Europe of Prnt-| stsnt faith, and she and the Prince ave many interests in common. orsewoman and, like the Prince, nd of outdoor sports such as golf, motoring, swimming and ten- nis, she took up flying when she was 20 Tall and slim, with a soft round face and the heavy eyelids of a dreamer, she is exceptionally at- tractive and is considered one of the best dressed women in Europe. She is an accomplished musician and takes a. keen interest in the theatre and opera. The Swedish Princess is an expert; h i and asked whether inluenza ooul( be caught by kissing. 3 "It most certainly cal," said thf doctor. .` "well, when I was osvscutlou 1 month ago a man kisseii me.” The doctor laughed. f“You're al right. If the complaint }ssn't deve' loped by now, it never will-1101 from that kiss anyway# "I thought not," ewifessed the spinster, "but I do love tllkln! about it." A bigot is a man whp is sure of something that he do¢sn't know anything about. . _ .QQ _ . . _ /\ .x /\ . 1* MEN's e|_Aci< BROGUES Made of the finest grade of Calf Leather. $§¢3l?§»t§3'i§’.{‘l.$5-00 Men’s Scotch Grain Oxfords. Very service- itifibill f‘.‘7h` $5-50 NEW FALL B R0 G ll ES 1 Men’s Black Blucher Oxfords. A dandy. §§§°,‘§1§.‘u ¥f’f"f’° $2-50 Men’s Black Oxfords, plain toe, sewn lcreas- ed vamp. Thisf‘is a §§l¥"T'. . . f'.‘”` $3-95 and hooked rugs brought much l D. B. S. is numera len s ' islt with King Christian X whose i praise and the cooking was very wish him continued success in his V ' i I E-1' :;“:““:1t;‘;z.:::"...z”°.;.;:.°:°: ,n'I‘hte1b\ut::r exhibit was one of the DISA T _- Copelimgem He puns to spend nes t e country and i th S ROUS FIRE-The bca - *I I of special mention S war y tiful home of Mrs Hector A M2- about 10 days in the Danish camtall ‘ ' ' ' It is taken for granted that Prln The ladies served delicious meals 1300015. Brush Wharf. Orwell Cove. cess Ingrld Wm see much of her 552ly_9.39-3_ rrncusou _ ,-_,_ to the visitors during the day and was entirely destroyed by fire on __ _ ‘ - every arrangement was made for ' Wednesday. The fire was first dis- L _ the comfort, or sn, `l covered about 2.00 p.m. by her sons '- Mr. Justice Arsenault in his ad- °7°h1l H- ‘md Russel- Wh° We” e I dress referred to the happy state of working outside in the yard. The 0 the Island people comps,-¢d wlm roof of the kitchen was then on ' the csusdiau wsstnors wo stlosst fire "ld they quickly got their 1 / PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY SO' have plenty to eat. mother and sister Catherine out of He also made mention of the the building. The fire had gained THAT You MAY BE ASSURED fact that there was a chance for Buch headway before discovery that v l ' the women to make money in weav- U19 dW€llll1B and °011l0l1f»S. with the QF STEWART S OLD FAS'-I`(` |oNEo BAKED BEANS. Pumrlu buy just as good? ° wdmlc year. Addition- London historians have founq ll lwlicants were attracted by the that the city‘s first library was ’ nf lr`_.<<‘ 1 N PIES Why bother with baking when you n ' ` Our Pump in Pee ___ ff,/1 are noted for their crisp, flaky crus s, ~ and’ rlch, spicy fillings -Just like ho e ~' ma e. ' STEWART S BAKERY . ‘ fact that this clam will graduate in I housed in s Croydon monast __,, ¢ld¢dly inferior to hogs shown tive: 1936 ll _ ' ery' V °r slx yea" ago whmh ls Qv1Q¢nQg V ‘ en Harvard Wm be tele which was burned ‘lawn nearly 1,- I A brnting its 300th anniversary. 000 years ago. - 1 - '-