(Ol .Thousands of Atwater Kent owners have said. -.~. -- R i \ ocroosai ’°° W ' ‘mt cusnmu 1>.\ss` rm. KENT . o °' IlllAlll|ll<0 , ¢ I l I v ’ fgffé ii l. Atwater Kent Antenna ,ak Ll » Adjuster ` fi ` ` l; i e; 1: ' » - rf.:- -f`5"¢' noses? i . . 'M A 2. Perfeeted Automatic volume control ‘l . ‘r “1‘_,3§.."‘1?§f?f..';_,,m _.Z--_.~.-.41 _ _ -.. ._' .;;= v. <3;-.7915-f_`;, 'Z X; 5 ' /~. Y 5 ' ,'.','f""'”” £ - ~_,- ,Lrg if _; /9/ _zz 3 3-, l\A°_° Q’l» 1 J`UST when you ffeel that Atwater Kent has reached ` the very peak in radio performance, Atwater Kent _gives everybody a surprise. ‘ ` Now, with a remarkable newAmenna Adjuster, full. 'true,- noiseless volume is attained, with elimination of _hiss and tube sounds. . V K Now, also, with the Atwater Kent perfeded Auto- matic Volume Control, both local and distant pro- grams come through at a lmiform level of glorious, enjoyable reception. There is no "fading" of weak or "hh “hes” $13835 1 ‘distant stations-no harsh “blasting” when tuning _ sD}‘el°dfvlm’~:°° ilalggihgltagg; through strong, nearby stations. ouoimotio volume control. And these are but two of 17 striking features of ompme Wh mm' $12750' 'the 1932 Atwater Kent Radio. elf; " \ , .~~__`:/‘ " , uri" coNs0LE MODEL i azo " 'Q1 A distinctive No-mar cabinet, housin a su er- heterod ne witg variable- ' mu tubes and pentode. Tone control. Automatic volume control. Complete Other Atwater Kent models .range in price from Compact at $101.75 to llighboy at $222.00. . MALCOLM Ea’ HILL Lmrrnn. Krrcnnnnn. oN'r. 'Licensed by Canadian Radio Patents Limited. :"You’ll never improve on Elie Golden Voice.” But Atwater Kent has achieved these definite advance- ments,`to improve your mjoyment of the Golden Voice gl-specific, new Golden Values. ' ‘ f Hear the new Atwater Kent today. ' cnovvnu. amos.. GOLDEN VALUES ..;;'.‘:;:u.2- A wah tho co1.nEN volcs N- S- A. E. .TOOMBS . The Progressive Music Store ' 167 Queen Street Charlottetown L _ _ ---- Grade VII-1. James Stewart; 2. Grade IV-l. Josephine Plckard Honor Roll for October. Gladys James; 3. Jean MacDonald. and Tcm Stewart; 2- Helen Murch- Grade X-1. Mary Owen; 2. Mar-~ Grade VI-l. Doreen Alley; 2. cson; 3. Richard Bngnall. lon Storey; 3. Elsie Townshend and Jean MacDongali; 3. Jamt Mac- Grade VIII-1. Eleanor Ma1'W Miriam Bhnw. Lurcn. Duffy; 2. Marjorie McEschem, and Grads IX-1. Miarjorie Camp- Grade V-l. Constance McClure; Geraldine Hillion'; 3. Cynthia Ken- bell; 2. Dena Court; 3. Fanny»2. John McEwen; 3. Gracie Dia- dull and Donald Machure. Leigh. mend. Grade IIII-1. Bella McEachern; Grade VIII-Katherine Bagnali; Grudf; Nil. Enid Nicolle; 2.2. Mary McEuchern; 3. Earl Smith. " PRINCE STREET SCHOOL 2. Ruby Acorn; 3. Hilda Larter. Douglas MacLsllnn; 3. Helen Mills. ... i., ..._ - . ' .-Your Attention Will 0bii_ge-- We are now rendering statements to our many customers to whom we extend credit. Should you receive one, we wish respectfully to remind you that our bills are never sent out until the account is due. We appreciate your business, and will certainly appreciate a. prompt payment. We thank you in anticipation of having the pleasure of writing your receipt. _Very Small Accounts- . In our accounts there are' a. great many for very small amounts, amounts so small, they will not stand the expense of re-rendering. These are easily overlooked. Should you receive one of this nature, may we especially askyou to PAY IT T0 AY, and it than be no further bother to either of us. 0 ....Past Due Accounts..- _f Wclhave too a. great many accounts which are PAST DUE, should you receive hue which you know falls into this category, please be advised that we intend to collect these, without discrimination, and cm only on nmnnurr sn'.r'rL1:MsN'r, can avoid anplswnwsll- 'FENNELL & ,CHANDLER is-1 annul. Io! amount imp mu imnny. Ill-10-8-0| run mrnnu za- moan so or num, ms-io-as-si urssns oymuum nxomm. moo was me uso. mm nm, ua. our-10-as-al. MIB!!! Navy filllllll Bhorts. Price $3.15. Promo BNI-. U4- 904'!-10-38-Bl. IMIEBIAL-FED l'OXl_B 81'°w thick-skinned, glossy pelts of finest texture which hold their color. B608-10-28-6l NAVY MIDDY SKIBTB with fit- ted yoke, pleatai style. Price $2.98. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 9647-10-38-31. LADIES’ RAYON BLCDMEBS and Vests. All colours. All sizes. Special Bile set. Pnowse Bros., Ltd. 9647710-28-31. ONE CENT buys $1.00 .worth at Msbon’s Drug Store November 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th. D0n't miss the bargains. 9721-10-30-Si. BUYING POULTRY. - Matthew or McLean at Bridgetown buying poultry all day Tuesday and Wed- nesday moming, November 3rd and 4th. 9693-10-29-21. IMPERIAL FOX BIBCUITS and Imperial Kibbled Food contain only the choicest Government-tested lu- gredients, are highest in vitamins content and have the greatest food value to the pound; 9808-10-26-61 Protestant 1 Orphanage ANNUAL MAINTENANCE COLLECTION With these lists the -Institution opens its regular fall subscription for running expenses. All contribu- tions are gratefully received and acknowledged in the Press. The whole years financing depends on the success ot ,this collection. It is hoped ull friends will be as generous as possible. SOURIS, PER MISSES EUNIC GARRETT AND LOUISE COX Senator McLean ............. $10.00 R.C.McLean .............. 5.00 J. B. Matthew ...... . .... 5.00 H. D.McLeau ...... . ... 5.00 F. Conroy ..... .... 2.00 Mrs. F. S. McDonald ......... 1.00 H. H. Acorn . . . . . . .... . .... 1.00 J.G.Ste'ms........ ... ... 1.00 Mrs. J. G. Hockin ..... ... 1.00 F. Gertrude Sterns ... 1.00 C. O. Carleton .............. 1.00 W.J.P00le . . . . ....... ...... 1.00 R.l.»eard....... ....... ... 1.00 Mrs. Clark 1.00 T. Garreti;................ 1.00 corn ....... ... ,... 1.00 1.00 1 .00 1 .00 1 .00 1 .00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .30 .25 .25 gosrssr FW9§@ S§> atthew ... McKenzie ...... ... Roop ........ ......... s. A. C. Cox ........ ..... J. F. Stems .............. .. H. Croucher . . Mrs. P. 0. Hanley ..... . . Stuart Weir ........ ..... . Mrs. McKenzie ..... . ..... Mrs. E. Dlngwell Mrs.Buflett Mrs. J. J. Home ......... .. G. H. Meliish ......... . . . Mrs. B. Bushey .............. -_- its -V" ‘NI HETHER it be a cut, \ ll a bruise, sprain, burn or scaid, Zam-Buk provides the handles! and aurolt means to quick, ‘ perfect healing. It is from certain valuable herbaiextracts that Zum-Buk gets its power to subdue pain and inflammation, its germ- dsltroying activity and line _j Ultin-lrowing property. . Zum-Buk is splendid for ` dm pedhands,frost~blte,chi|- ; blaametc. Getaboxto-day! Z?-"l'l"1 For . QUICK . Q CLEAN / ‘_ ,I as your body. l0mll0¢l» Qs , ' DELICIOUS WAY When you come in from the chill of an autumn day , and si: down to I bowl of Campbell’s Tomato Soup, piping hot-.-man alive, it warms your heart as well lu ruddy color is so happy and inviting. Its aroma when your appetite. Every spoonful of this glorious soup is brimming with health and alive with the tang and iisvor of iinesc, sun-ripened Canadian Serve Campbells Tomato Soup today-you can prepare it in next to no time. You simply add an equal quantity of cold water, bring to a boil, simmer a few minutes and serve. If you want the best Cream of Tomato Soup you ever tasted, just follow the , easy directions on the lube-.L CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY LTD New Toronto, Canada On Csmpbeifs Soup I always dino, ‘I 1'/ /isa so my on p'¢,f\*¥‘; Tofmnka linings shine! 0 - *QQ* ' ' 'l~ CMPBE Bean Beef Bnuillttl Celery L LL sow CQMPANY l on1'An|0-¢""A° .- Chicken wlzh Rice Munen Chicken-Gumbo Ox Tail Vclenble-Beef ' Clam Chowder Pea 1’ vu 10 ~k* Conlon-ml' Power Im _ . Julianna Prinranier Mock Turds Tomaso Muiliguswny Tomato-Okn. Vonnble Vermicelii-Tomato _ 12c ACAN-mcrunmc crucruns wrm arcs. .. ;i”o¢oK Mrs. D. Mossman ..... .. .. .25 Mrs. Scott ............. .. .20 $47.75 OYSTER. BED BRIDGE PER HOWARD CARR. Oyster Bed Bridge Institute.. $20.00 Joseph H. Matheson .. 1.00 Howard Carr .... ..... 1.00 .Helen A. Buntain . . .. .. 1.00 Colin Higgins .... . 1.00 Mrs. Benj. Matheson 1.00 Allan MacDonald ....... .... 1.00 Mrs. U. L. Matheson 1.00 Mrs. K. D. Matheson ..-..... 1.00 E. M. Cudmore ...._ 1.00 A. S. Ling ..... ............. 1.00 Henry McQuarrie 1.00 Mrs, Gordon Carr .... 1.00 R. L. MacPherson .. .. 1.00 William Matheson .. .. 1.00 Mrs.A,Axworthy............ .50 Mrs.George Chandler .50 Mrs. Howard Axworthy .50 035.50 NEW HAVEN SCHOOL The following is the standing oi New Haven school for Months oi September and October. Grade x-1. Mary Deveresux; 2. Annie Boyle. Grade IX-1. Em Docherty; 2. ‘Stanley Newman; 8. Lloyd Dar- meh. Grade VIII-1. Frmcls Clow; 2. mln Boyle: 8. Lloyd M&’hsi1; 4. Louise Docbsrty. Grads V-1. mt; Clow; 2. Cath- erine l¢oNevon; 3. Retl. Csvansgh. 4. Mn Olvlnslh. 02140 IV-l. Stella. Cavmagh: 2. Annu ‘ Grids II-l. Foster McKinnon; 3- mln" `B¢!i»: 8. Elmer Clow. Grade I Bmion-1. Anna Doch- myi 3- Watson Iloisiven. Grade I Junior-l. Arthur Pol- llrd: 2. ammo: osvmgu; s. nm- °'¢ UPVIMIUZ 4. Verna McKinnon. , R. Goody, Teacher. l WUINOPIIDIIQQIQ. New Wood-Chopping Record Cutting through a log in 50 sce- cmds, C. R. Winkel, of Wauchope, N. S. W., won the world champion- ship at Brisbane, Australia, recently. The best previous record was 57 scc- 'uu-\_ ,-¢- - , r FOR THE RE_I3_-_A.*.5n--wH|'rE LABEL -'-"" its onds for a fifteen-inch cut, made five yours ago at thc Sydney Royal Show. President von Hinclcnburg or Ger- many recently celebrated his eighty- fourth birthday annl\'crsnr_v. Scotlsnds first four-legged chick- en to arrive in the last 100 years has just been hatched on the farm oi John Loughran near Kilwlnning, ir. the Corsehill district. The freak was hatched from a very small egg. but is healthy and otherwise normal. _ _ ,. if 1 . f' ~1‘ 2 6 T I -- ,_ ,- , ,- 7 I ii ,.. 1,- , » = ,~<- -_ _ :.' -_ .,‘ '-~;. ( »_,f _ '_`- to ` . -- .i . ~ .‘ _ ' ' l it-if - K “I J* .. -emi ` .1 >. -<".\,.' -A _ ~.~a;:=a ' Chocolate Coated ) \ » \ i . 1 l "~?* Theimost popular candy .` ! 1 4 i \ EEEE l The' Original Butter Filled Crisp Temptingly Delicious ‘ Q - Melts in the Mouth in Canada. Jhilevsoo Qbocololcs .owed Toronto Hawkins is sm-smog in miy ,_ '*°°'.\h° Gmrnmnu uma ~.-~ - - ~ - ~ ‘ -~ ~ . /'~l\..‘_ 51 ` “Tastes like more” l Q l `l F , / ,v'\\\{~__ - V/_ \ _ 3/ ,- / rg.; ' is.. ‘X . `\ .~_~\ _ ._` ' lv ; ` i I --...__ i-.......-.-.,..,¢.,,.,,,»~ I 5 Z B 5 0 6 2 as 2 3 5 5 I. . l s