AAY, \\ fly L105 8V8 1h; ' clan one i each and first quality, $750M l HUDSON SEAL he l a t Yflf. T sin ~ - lbC v rel This is another small lot of last season's Coats, P“ lold regularly at $250.00 to $300.00. n s They are of the finest grade Hudson Seal- all plain coals with collar of Hudson Seal. They are a little shorter than this season’s style, but in every way perfect. l; y Sizes are lii, 1S, 34, 36, 38 and 40. A wonder- tra ful opportunity-Come early. 10v "rn 69 ii wa ha- l ' of BIG BEND HIGHWAY tery of communication between the The completion of the Big Bend v road along the Columbia river in M; British Columbia, will supply the ‘t distance between up Trans-Canada. highway. It will pro Prairies and the ma“- The will years as teacher of his home school. Connecting His ability as teacher is manifested ends. Golden and Revelstoke, is 192 miles, and oi this length 80 miles Mr. No L; last link in the western half of the y have already been wmplegeli g; vide n. through way from Winnipeg in: to Vancouver through all Canadian up territory and establish a, direct ar- records, iGOURLIEiS REXALl. - ONE CENT SALE. Tl on 5E _» Listen .‘ L 10,000 t1 ‘ Nov. 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. “l iYQU Save With Safety at the Rexall One Cent Sale g GOURLIES‘ DRUG STORE, p Summerside, P. E. island. l: 9824-11-3-2i ......-¢~~.~oa~-,.. _, log. lrlde HQIK_ MANUFACTURED BY ’Box446 c! l/‘Joclnesclay, Thursday, Friday and Sat T November 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th. See our window display and handbills in to the largest of all Radio Broadcasts. Rexall Stores are on the air every morning, Highest Class Foxes" With, Superior Felts l Result from regular feeding of “IMPERIALS” Building construction in Hong Kong, China, is breaking all high urday, IMPERIAL BISCUIT 00., LTD. hiliarlnttetown, P. E. l. Central Street Summerside Best Restaurant in Town. Reasonable Prices. Eat‘ here when in town. 0752-10-31-121 NANKING CAFE Meals served from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. . ., _-—~.y.~':' " ' TNE WESTERN SllAlllilAN . _BEDEQUE BAPTIST OIIUBOI. _.5\mday, November 8th. Pastor, Rev. A. G. Clowe. 10.46 A. M. Mom- ing Worship. 11.45 A. M. Sunday School. 7.30 P. M. Evening Woflhlp. Rev. James Wilson will be i119 IP69- ial speaker. —BUY IUBBIB BOOTS and rub- ber suits, It Bruce's. 9830-11-4-21. —LONG BANG! spotlight flash- lights, low price at Bruce's. _ 9880-11-4-21. -OII'ILDBEN'B WEEK Al‘ THE READS STUDIO. Any child get- ting a. donen cabinet photographs during the week beginning Novem- ber "m1, will be ilven one beautifully colored largo photolrlph tree. Day and evening appointments. Reed's Studio} DBW-ll-S-Sl —ROBINSON'S BAKERY _ A bakery has been constructed at which we will ask our customer: to usg while Water Street Inst pove- ment is being laid. 9888-11-6-31 —MISSl0NARY l\fl2E’l'lNG_ The regular monthly meeting of the W. M. S. of ‘Trinity Church, --BEDEQUE. United Church o! Canada. servicersunday, Novem- ber 9th: Bedeque, 11 o. 1a.; Cape ‘Praverse, 3 p. m; Searletown, 7 p. m. Kindly note the change o! hour for service at Searletown from 7.30 p. m. to 7. The minister, Rev. 1,. P. Archibald will conduct all ser- vices. send presided. Alter the agreed to have the Presbytfial of the W. M. S. of P. E. Island —MOTHERS-—We take pleasure in presenting our new photographer, Mr. L. W. Goodair, of England, who is exceptionally qualified in his line and will give every attention to your work. Sittings may now be had at any time, day or evening, as our o; the Library committee Q1 the Studio is equipped with a modern smunmlde Library was held on system oi lighting. Any child photo- new", agmqwon 1n the graphed during the week, beginning library the November 7th, will be given one HML M155 Mary Hung pour. beautifully coloured large photo- she was asslsged 1n graph, as exhibited in our window. sewing by members o; me com- Bowness Studio. 9823-11-3-tts-3l mlttea In spite o; frequent mow. era many ladies called to take tea. —FREETOWN - Miss Dorothy and leave a book‘ and enjoy a Auld. student of P.W.C., spent the plenum ha]; helm Many good week end at her home inFreetoivn. books haw been added to the -Miss Isobel Haslani, of Freetown, nbyary shaves m this Way and a spent a very pleasant weekln Char- flay sum of money to the library lottetown, the guest of her aunt, mm The committee are very Mrs. McTavish.-Mr. and Mrs. Geo. grateful to an those who 11.31pm in Jardine of Frectoivn, motored to the such a woryfiy causera City on Tuesday-Mr. J. B. Lewis, Freetown, has spent a. number of with Benediction. . i-umumr TEA-The annual book tea. held under the auspices PERSONALS . -Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Weeks and by lus patience and steadlustness- son Melvin’ Hazel Grove accompan l‘1‘lS Deacon spent Sunday at jed by My and Mm Percy How_ att were visitors to Summerside Saturday where they were the ‘guests of Mrs. Robert Milligan-N. her home here. -—EN'I‘ERTAINMENT- Miss Mar jorie MacCallum, teacher of Low-l er Bcdeque school entertafned her _M_iss Evelyn McClure summeb pupils last Friday evening t°_ alside, Miss Jennie McNeil], Mr. and H““°“'°'°“yp""‘~"- A mmy m,“ Mrs. Reginald McNeill, North Rus-y :5; aggfiilgfllamrragxyylggs osngunxzfiilrii‘ tico were among those who attend- Sida assist“! Mm Mccanum med the ‘Prodigal Son service which - y ‘ 1 |was held at ‘Fairview Baptist entertaining the ch ldren. Dainty Church Sunday nlght IMF“ refreshments were served by the ladies of the district and the children went heme feeling they had enjoyed the evening immen- FEDERAL REPORT SHOWS WASHINGTON, D. C., November 5°1Y~—s¢ 4—Pennsylvania's coal business one of the states prime industries-ex- V_SAD NEWS RECEWED_ perlenced a 23.500,00-ton shrink- age last year. Final reports to the Bureau of Mines showed the 1930 production of both bituminous and Mrs. Hannah Brehaut, widow of ggggrzclte as Jzgfigigzgfltlzylzys" ghhe Benjamin Brchaut, on Oct. 28th. damn onyrrgxgiroductyonyaé gccom? Mrs‘ Brchaut‘ w“ formerly ‘Misslpanie; by a drop in the value of the product at {he mine or from‘ $644,250,000 to $568,158,000 ' Of general scope, the decline‘ occurred in both branches of the Word has been received by Mi‘. W. W. Muttart, Summerside of the death in Chelsea. Mass» otliis aunt Cook o.’ Freetown, eldest daughter of David Cook, and was 75 years oi age. She had resided in Boston for a number of years but visitedl her Island home quite frequently. industry, the bituminous output Her many friends W" re- dropping from 143,316,241 to 124,- gm ‘° 198"“ °f h" "nssmg Sh“ 462,707 and anthracite from 10,-“ leaves to mourn two daughters. Mass: Louise at home, one son, lnzvid, Boston, lMrvs; four sisters, Mrs. Will Mc- _ 328,195 to 69,384,837. Average value Mrs. Fred Cummings of Melrose. per m“ at the mine dropped 2mm cents from $1.80 {or bituminous and eleven cents from $5.22 for anthrac- ite. Despite the reduced output, boihi bituminous and hard coal mines! employed more men underground} last year than 1929. The figures, are: 89.452 for soft coal last year as against 87,705 in 1929 and 78.- 770 for hard coal compard to 77,- 395 in 1929. Mass; also one brother, seacord Cook, Chelsea Neill, Mrs. Smith, and Miss Emma Cook, all of Boston and Mrs. W. J. Multart of Summersicle, to whom sympathy is extended. The funeral tool: place on October 30th from the First M. Church. Cory Avenue, Chelsem-S. Qé Nad Tliirleen Boil: 0n llis Neck Mrs. H. V. Dunoombe Grassy Lake, Alta, writes:——" My husband was covered with boils, having as many as thirteen on his neck at once. Ho . tried everything possible, but nothin did anv good until he took Burdoc Blood Bitters, and before he had used one bottle the boils were all gone, and he has not been bothered with them since.” i FBuRoock i LOOD i ITTERS B Fm- uh oi all and mm»: vnflrmlsrfvirflll. im- the but. 52 yelrl. only by The '1". Mill-um 00.. 104.. lIL\A_-.. I'M eoaivnmas- DWAN- BUT i'M AFR/ND TO GO OUT on r0 0.1.1. om You-Tunnels Beau w-wauve HOLD~UP5 IN Tv-ub NEJGHBORHOOD in ‘THE i-As-r -rwo ome- good motor car entrance in our " railway crossing on East Shoot, Summe oidfi, met on Tuesday, in Epwol-th Hall. Mrs. Major Town- usual buslness was disposed oi’, it was meet in Summer-side in January. Mrs. Han-y Allen sang a very pleasing solo. The meeting closed been able to extend loans to Brazil lshould produce a loosening of the‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN EASTERN ‘ GUARDIAN " ..'MA.BON’S one CENT SALE wed“ day 4th November. m,” 1:5 ' 9721-10-30-01. _ _nD3|555MAKlNG. first class. 10w“; prim, a; your home or mine. Lilian Wickham Montasw- ' 0000-11441. s‘ ggmcn T0 BUY all your Drug wants for One Cent extra. at 'Mabon’s One Cent Bale November 4th, 6th, 5th and 7th. Don't mill m 9721-10-30-61. “span SALE-Will be 9.0 Souris qmug-gday, Nov. 12, with carload o1 n“ choice young horses, broke doume and single. Will take cattle in trade also terms. For any 191°!‘- mation see Charles McKinnon, Bouris. - 9849-11-4-61 "oDBUGS, TOILET ARTICLES. Chocolates. Candy. H“ WM" mt‘ tales and almost everyl-hlfll 111 "l! drug line on sale at Maboria One Cent Sale November 4th, 5th, 8th and 7th. 9721-10-00-01. ,,'SEE "BAITLING BETTY ANN" a comedy drama in 3 acts, presented by the Montague Players in the Murray Harbor North Hall, Friday, November 6th at 8.15. Ad- mission 25c and 35c. 9802-11-3-31. ..'UN'ITED CHURCH OF CAN- ADA, Miontague, Nov. 8. Rev. J. R. Saint, D. D., Minister. l0 a. m. Sun day school. 11 a. m. The Room o! Life. 7 p. m. The Throbbing Heart o! the Bible. Lower Montague. Sun clay School 2 p. m. 7.30 Young Peoples service. Brazilian Economic And Trade Conditions with the fall in the value o! Brazilian exchange, lvlr. A. S. Bleakney, Canadian Trade Com- missioner at Rio de Janeiro ex- plains in the forthcoming issue o! the Commercial Intelligence Journ- al that the whole foreign trade sit- uation has been very seriously at- fected in the first place, for the six months January-June, the im- ports have gone down in value 46 per cent irom the previous year. This is due in part to the differ- ence in the value o! themllrels in relation to the pound and the dol lar, and also in part to the lower- ing or the prices or commodities throughout the world. At the same time, foreign bonkers have not under existing circumstances, so that the cumulative effects are having consequences of great mag- nitude to Brazil. Internal condi- tions, however, seem to indicate that the country is busy in its own industrial and mineral devel- opment. There is no appreciable decreasc in car-loadings, and al- though bank credits are hard to obtain, as soon as the present conditions ammeliorate. the tact that bank deposits are very high v situation. Under present conditions, the moratorum on foreign interest‘ payments was inevitable, It will be; impossible to consider a. change in‘ their position until the coffee sit- | uation in the world improves con- sidcrably. The Australian _ Sugar Industry Although most of the sugar-cane grown in Australia is produced in the one state of Queensland, the gamount has been increased to such an extent that practically 45 per this year, according to Mr. B. Mil- lin, Commercial Agent at Sydney, writing in this weeks issue of the Commercial Intelligence Journal. The production or sugar-cane in Quensland last; year totalled 512,- 657 tons, whereas in 1900 it was only 05,000 tons. Greatly increased eltlciency has been attained in re- cent years in the growing of tugs. can. The yield in 1900 was 11.68 ‘tons per acre; whereas last year it was 16.67 tons. The average yield oi’ raw sugar per acre in i900 was 1.19 tons; ‘in 1929 it was 2.41 tons. Whereas in 1900 it required 10.00 tons of sugar-cane to produce s arr ‘oZiIisrf i ‘ti-n’: stem-loon- HOOD QURE l5 cent of the crop will be exported _ NOVEMBER 5. 1931 Buy Your Fur Coat NOW When You Get This Splendid Opportunity At Discount Prices 1 only Persian Lamb Coat with Sable trim. Sizes 38. Regular $350.00. Sale price Persian Lamb Coat, Sable Collar and Cuifs. ftize 38. Regular $170.00. Selling 1 Muskrat Coat. Size 38. $4225.00 for . .’.‘.°T‘.".'.“’ $125.00 $05.00 $75.00 1 Muskrat Coat. -Size 40. Regular $160.00 for 1 French Seal with Fox Trimmings. Size 88. Regular $150.00 for 1 Astrachan Codt, Sable Trim. Size 44. Regular $150.00. Bargain price 005.00 $45.00 1 only Beaverine Coat. $90.00. On sale at Regular s Big Sale, or lllDlES’ FllR lillllli At Special Prices we, »$i' Come in and look these over. The '. remember you are entitled to any of our iums free. entitled to coupons. gets the first choice. Maybe your coat is here. Save your coupons with each purchase. Any customer that buys at wholesale prices is not early customer When you buy your coat or any other purchase here valuable prem- Prowse Bros Limited “THE BARGAIN CENTRE” wn o! sugar, ii; requires only 6.91 amount; of sugary consumed per tons today. There has been n sub-‘capita in Australia has been 110 atantial over-production of sugar pounds per annum. in Australia from and ‘ncludlnfl 1924. For several years prior to 1924 production slightly exceeded y home ABquiYQIDCHSB, but the ex- Emigration irom the Irish has new was negligible. IProm that timo State has experienced a remarkable thofexcess production has been slump this year, according to figures substantial, and has averaged 001m announced. The total in the percent o1 the total production. For "Ilritieven months was B25, as com- the year 1030 the surplus pnoduc- pared with 17.148 in 1987- This tion was about 41 per cent, and it V931“! emigrants to the United is estimated, u stated above that it States numbered 513, to Canada 106, will be approximately 45 per cent to Australia, ‘l7, and to other coum‘ tor 198i. In recent years the total tries 129. v STOP LAJGHING" MIHATQ 5O FUNNY ABOUT BURQ ' BEING 1N THE NEJGHBORHOOD? ruse srlrrn EMIGBATION avsn-ifl-"i "- POTATOES We require a limited quantity of Red, White and Blue Potatoes at our warehouse, Pownal Wharf. CARVELL BROS” ' LTD. George McManuo g. uAGT Midi-H’ FOUR $1M noun up amt-q 0mm. ALL or in 9N rats-ran - wuz. snar-