.~.¢.-_....-.__ Whli Four Eggzggwzrvwrnz-m ..-_- ab} \_ You can buy better at “the Men’s Store!” EVERYTHING THAT a man requires-except shoes-is car. ried here 1n the most generous zISSOFtIIIC-llt in Prince Edward Island. The furnishings that are light for this present sea- son-the ideas thatare shown by the nest meifs shops in New lork, Montreal, Toronto-are, repeated lwre-anil in most cases the prices are LOWER! The feature through the lllEN’S STORE is the newest, snlart- est goods, at the lowest prices in yelp-s. Men’s Shirts and Drawers, pop- ular Fall weight $1.00 Garment Men's Fleece ‘Lined Shirts and Drawers, Penmans 1n a k e 75c Each Combinations, Penmans Fleececl $1.50 Suit Men’s Medium Weight Combin- ations. Long sleeves and legs $1.25 Suit Men’s Fall Weight Work Shirts. Army flannel. All sizes $1.00 Each Men’s Fleece Lined Capeskin Gloves. Light Tan, Dark Tan Pair Men’s Fancy Socks, medium weight silk and wool, also pure wool cashmere in plain shades, Black Fawn, Grey. Price 3 Pairs $1.00 Men's Shirts, plain shades. White, Cream, Blue. attached or separate collars. Price $1.50 Each Men’s Fancy Striped Shirts with two separate collars to match. English Broadcloth .. $125 Each wleiitiiiiivilso lion's Dixie Blue Shirts with separate collars or collars at- taclied. Price . . . . .. $2.00 Each Ties to match Dixie‘ Blue Shirts $1.00 Each Men’s Fancy Socks. Specially at- tractive patterns and qualities. The price is most attractive at 75c Pair ,.......-....-.-~-.... Men’s new Fall weight Caps. At- tractive new patterns. Price $1.75 hieifs Pull Over Jerseys. Plain Blue, Green or Fawn. 74"‘! $259 EaCh Men’s All Wool Windbreaker with zipper front. Plain, Green. Maroon, Scarlet. Guaranteed garment. Price . . .. . . . . . . $3.00 Men’s Heavy Jumbo Sweater Coat. The Canadian Olympic Black with Maple Leaf Emblem. SIIMMERASIIJE lillAlllllAN and Prince Bounty Chronicle -PURE LEAD and rsw or boll- ed oil, sold right st Bruce's. 5531-0-29-21. —'l'his h for Prince County news item, but sdvutisomonis o! s nun luulpiion may bs inserted st Io pos- wou-d. strictly psysblo in sd- -BECOVERING — It ‘ is pleasing- nnco. to note thet Mrs. J. W. Kinch, of _|1mqp 31m 011, Dunn“ Tignlsh, who hsd been seriously ill, rust. Sold st Bruce's. ssn-o-ae-ai. 1B how 011 the "Y to 1’°°°"'¥-T- -nurors:n HOLIDAY-Miss Al- ma. Buote, who had been spending the summer at her former home in Tignish, returned to New York City, where she will be joined soon by her mother, Mrs. F. J. Buota-T. —WANTID AT ONCE Quantity White Table Stock Potatoes. J. B. Millmsn, Kensington. Sept. 38-41. —DUNLOP TIRES and inner tubes, sll sizes, sold right st Bruce's. 5521-9-39-21. —ADVANCE 0N FUR-S — Word was received by the Fonadinn Na- tional Silver Fox Association on Thursday morning from Messrs. Huth and Co., Inndon, that st their g fall sale of silver fox skins that all grades had advanced 30-35 per cent. There was no demand for extra fist or inferior akins.-S. -l‘0LLOW T!!! CROWD to En- msn’| Di , Summsrsl‘ , snd save money st the 2 for 1 Nysl Sale, Friday and Saturday. Bar- gsins in every line of toilet goods and drugs. 5538-9-30-21. —VISITING DOCTORS-Doctor E. Ross and Doctor C. J. Tidmarsh, of Montreal lectured this week at the Prince County Hospital to a large numbe of ‘foal practition- ers of Prince County. Their od- drcsscs were helpful and instruc- tiva-S. -BEDEQUE United Church of Canada, Rev. L. P. Archibald, Min- ister. Services for Sunday, October 2nd: Bedeque, 11 a. m.; Cape ‘Ire.- verse, 8 p. m.; Borden, 3 p. m.; Searletown, 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. L. Lund, of Tryon, will be the preach- er at Borden and at all other ap- pointments the minister will preach. -NEW PAVEMENTS-Consider- able work has been done by the Street Committee of the Summer- sido Town Council this summer. Be- sides concreting Granville Street and doing some much needed re- pair work on certain streets and sidewalks, Water Street has been looked after and a new piece of sidewalk lsid down between Sum- mer Street and Central street. This piece of sidewalk was very danger- ous and the work done was very necessary. The strip of side walk outside the Toronto Bakery is now being replaced with new concrete. This was also very much needed. -S. —SPECIAL SERVICES — Forty Hours Devotion opened at St. Simon and St. .lude‘s Church on Sunday following the High Mass. The al- tar and sanctuary were tastefully decorated for the occasion with flowers arid potted plants. Many visited the church throughout,“ during this time and a large num- ber approached the Sacraments. Priests in attendance were: Rev. T. Campbell, Aiberton; Rev. P. Walsh, Palmer Road; Rev. J. Gaudet, Bloomfield; Rev. P. Mclicnnu, Lot ‘l; Rev. Pr. Crcken, Kinkora.—’l‘. —-C. W. L.-—'I‘l1e monthly meet- ing of the Tignish Sub-division of the Catholic Womens League was held on Sunday afternoon in the Convent Assembly with a fair at- tendance of members. It was pre- sided over by Mrs Lina Murphy, meeting or the summers!“ Group President, who opened it with a Committee arrangements I were mrayelu Ron can ionowed and the made f“ entertaining the vlsmng minutes of the lest meeting were scouts. The convention opens at 3 read and adopteft Plans for a w? o'clock. At 7.30 there will be a camp pa, and entertainment to be hegd n" "Wm?" whim Wm b9 09¢" t° in the near future were discussed. visitors and the leaders would like The president's report of the 011M. to see parents and friends of the lottetown Convention was then read boys attend. Scout Masters and and o discussion followed. Then the Patrol Leaders from all over the meeting closed with prayer-T. Province will attend the conven- tion. S. --Bov scours ANNUAL cou- VENTION-‘Ihe annual convention‘ of the Provincial Patrol Lenders of the Boy Scouts is to be held in St. Paul's Hall, Summerside, on Saturday next, Oct. lst. At a. joint —SUM.MERSIDE PLAY AT IND. the last molar: months ess s ecn msdc townrgretireftocwgie in radio dun in the preceding four years.‘ Lei: Majestic Radio speak for itself. Hear it! New, brilliant tone beauty— faultless performance- stratewhatthis earrncanstoli/zajestic purchasers in meat. Three vital features which make it . possible are: Spra -Shieldmg for greater efficiency an longer tube life. _Full guaranteed Rogers tubes, new in S ak chro izod t produce “PL. Tluliii ails of’ " scale» Cabi ccful in line-perfect in firTiZlT-razgltiaandsomc Gothic sntl Hepplewhite designs. urn-fa’. "> - u. d‘ f“ AGAIN PRESENTS . . . 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The farm house on the pre- IAN RIVER-“My Irish Cinder- ella," staged by. the C. Y. M. L. and C. Y. G. L. of Summerslde was repeated in Indian River Hall on Tuesday evening. There was a large and appreciative audience. NEW MAJESTIC RADIOS AT SEE AND HEAR THE R. T. HOLMAN Ltd, Charlottetown and Summerside mlses is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Newton Dawson, who recently sold the. farm to Mr. Thompson. Al- though the neighbors come to Mr. Thompson's assistance the barn could not be saved, and was burned to the ground. Several foxes and a calf besides a quantity of oats were also burned. A cow managed to break loose and got clear of the burning building. Mr. Thompson had been hauling outs all the day before, but it was not known what caused the outbreak. Fortunately Mr. Thompson only had part of his crop in. There was e. small insur- once-S. The specialties consisted of vocal solos by Mr. Guy Houghton, Indian Club Swinging by Mr. Harold Ar- senault, and Mr. Earle Canlpbeil, _witl1 ills usual line of jokes as |Sambo kept the audience in fits of laughter. After the performance, the players were entertained at the home of Rev. R. F. McDonald, where a dainty lunch was served. -S. —PRE NUPTIAL SHOWER—A reception and shower was held at the Salvation Army Hall on Wed- nesday evening in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Goldy Delaney, ‘who were recently married in Sackville. Cup- tuin Walker and Lieut. Lauieback From wounds received during the Battle of Gallipoli in 1915, J. L. La —Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. McNeil, Summerside, were visitors to Tig- nish, Sunday-T. —'I‘hc Misses Frances nette Morrlsscy, Tignish, are visit- ing friends in Summerside-T. - —Mr. Gordon Ramsay, of Sum- merslde, was in Tlgnish on Mon- day-T. i —Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shea, of Boston, Mass, motored to Tignish, where they are guests of ms pa,“ [The evening service will be con- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Shea.—-'l'. ‘ducted by REV- fices where the ‘i. and An- conducted. United Church at been repaired and is to be officially town will be the cial music. Mr. Mathieson will then join his partner in the Charlottetown of- busincm of the Montague Ofiice will in future be 5490-9-28-31. . . ‘CHURCH REOPENING-The Montague has redecorated and reopened at the "W111i"! service on Sunday. October 2. Rev. C. N. Brown of Charlotte- special speaker. Gordon Pringlc, “minister of the congregation. Spe- '—Mrs. John Noonan of Roxbury, , Price $7.75 llsh hospital. Backache and Burning Niagara Falls’ by the bride and groom, who were OnL-“An accident the recipientsof many lovely gifts. Fontaine has just died in an Eng- were the hostesses. Members of the The hall was decorated in pink and white. Under an arch on the plat- Iform were two seats, decorated in the same colours, with a large bell overhead. These were occupied Orange Lodge were also present. i Mass, has returned to her home ' after spending a month's vocation with her father George. Cahiil, Bedeque. —Miss Bertha Bowness, of Mont- rose, who has been spending a short visit in Summersidc, has returned monoltonrowiv CHARGE, United Church of Canada, services for October 2nd are as follows: Sunder School, 1.30 p. m.; Sturgeon service at 3.30 p. m.; Georgetown. 7 P- m. Rev. Dr. E. H. Ramsay, of Trinity United Church; Charlotte- "Fear no lnsn and Bo right; 1981‘ sll women and don't write," RO0P’S FISH MARKET TRY nus WEEK'S SPECIAL FRESH SWORIJFISH ._AT_ 28 CENTS PER LB. ALSO All Kinds Fresh and Smoked Fish Every llay in the Week 389 ‘a PHONE sever-ill yenrs n o lif- ed my kl new ‘Speeches were made by Mr. Dun- can McDonald and Mr. Archie gggrzffl'lézgkflentf°§zsharp. Games and singing mode time. My kidneys .the time pass pleasantly until a My back would ache home-S. EASTERN GUARDIAN WW". will conduct these services. The New South Wolcs Govern- was ment has announced that to June one of the last entries in the diary 1 the total profits of state lotteries war zone, of s tramp found drowned recently since they were started was $3,825,- nesr Port Talbot, Wales. 710, par exchange. Newcastle, England, which "adop- ted" Arr-as, France, in the World recently sent its Lord Mayor to help dedicate Arras’ town hail and belfry. WBS More than $4,000 has been given by the Frce State Government to isupply milk to poor children in s burnln bert Fans of I happened to see Dr. Pierct-‘s Anuric advertised and less than two bottles o! these tablets rid me of that mis- erable pain and my kidneys were in good shupo ogmn." All zlruggists. Sand 10a to Dr. Piano's Ion Eris N, 0pm., lor s lrlsl pkg. gore slsgglilsh uc- on m1 t c ncy , secretions WBTC scant 119931108 the Blleilts Wished Mr. and in passage unrl there sensation," snld Al- 44 Pork S t. "Finally, Laboratory, Qdainty lunch was served. Before ..'FOR SALE. — Hoover Potato Mrs. Delaney every happiness-S. PERSONALS —Mr. Alden Shea, Tlgnlsh, spent lost week with friends in Char- lottetown, returning to his home i‘ County Longford. on Monday-T. 1 BRINGING UP FATHER Digger. Second Hand. Good condi- tlon. Bargain. Poole 8r Thompson Limited, Montague. 5491-9-2B-8i. ..'MESSRS. BELL 8a MATIIIE- SON are closing their branch ofllca in Montague on September 30th. EYES I 6 ll T EXAMINATIUI "r1321! Ind supplying Glass- n. .|. unison QPIoM-ETIIIGT Connected \Vlth Dflllloro | Ancient English Inn Destroyed By Fire inn-—- The Black Horse Inn, a pictur esque holf-tlmhcred thetchei building in Appelby Magma, Leices- tcrshirc dating back to 1600, wax recently burned out. Thick black smoike was seen ris lng from the thatch as Mr. J. M Jones, the landlord, opened tilt house at noon. The whole oi’ ill! [village was at once mobilized i0 fight the fire, while the brizild‘ from Swadlincote, seven miles a- wny was summoned. Housewives who were prcparini the midday mcttl left their kitchen-l and formed chains from the threl pumps in the village, passifll buckets of water to men on ad‘ joining roofs. Other villagers and motorist! who arrived in the village street dashed into the inn and pulled out fumiture. Mrs. Oliver Chapman, who live! at the post office opposite the in": said: “My roof andithe roofs of s11 other houses adjoining the inn H" also thatched, and as a- precau- tion some of the oldr‘: resident! who were unable to take part ill the water chains were placed 0n . guard at various points to give thl |nlarm if any spin-ks fell on othei roofs." l t By George McMsinus I I ounce’ WIFE is COOKIN‘ Au. Hi5 MEAI-‘b FOR HIM iuow- GEE‘. THERE'S Nov-nu‘ LIKI HOME£OOKED MEALQ‘ 390 yaw. our HE Am? cirrm‘ none-cooker.» mum»- His \ oer: "rum we pom Grr ANY CORNED BEEF AN' mo‘ No-r 0mm‘ ‘FHAT- one WIFE nor-fr Knew How TO COOK FREN<H DNSHEE- COME ON- Lsffi CALI. 0M W065 —- llllll wvwre "rm: MATTIR wen-i mm ‘.- t. NO- HE'S umcouscious- a3 unis EATEN Soma- THING ‘FHRT mDMT ACRE! WlTH Him- WE Wll-L HAVE TO HOLD A CONSULTATION‘