-;-a,~+-i_;.v~._ 1W ON OVERSHOES. LEPAGE LOWER .~,-.~.i.'.* *- PRICES LUMBERMANB RUBBERS HOCKEY BOOTS, SKATES, SLIPPERS, and all other Footwear, at SHOE $00. will help solve your Xmas problems. NtlTE THESE WONDERFUL VALUES Goodrich Ill-Press shoes. Trim SQV. Same as ziliovc with dome. New" Style only $1 Men's Zi-lrirl. idxcl. .. . Over- in appear- ance. Light in weight w special Wtlllfiillf ‘qualities. \\"omcn’s Z-Dome Wool Jer- lllack or B r 0 w n. Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.20 ‘ur Fur Cull‘ . . . . . . . . . .. $1 57> Womenk Zipper Wool Jer- sey. Black 0r Brown, New Style . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3” Women's Cotton Jersey. l. .90 Same in Misses . . $1.80 to 18!’; . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 ‘ V,‘ ‘l? aflme h] Cgigfs " $13,710 We sell “Donne's” famous . 3 at orbllméllgllick - (ormeB ti; llocl:ey_ Skates. and‘ calrry t» “b Flect-iilwd- "My -- 31-4“ .‘§‘.-§'i'l...'.'.'.'§.i‘"3rii§.‘Jrnii. , i c Same in Misses $1.49 ,_ _ . - . liotessional Nickel Tube Misses Ii-likl. Overshoes . SW90 .70 $2.15 Men's English Kip Profes- sional Hockey Boot, Tan ith Men’s sional Hockey Boot $3.75 Men's Black Hockey Boot. best (luality, with Ankle Support and Strap .. $3.25 Same in Boy’s $8.00 Same in Women's . . . $2.90 ioy’s Black Hockey Boot with Tan trim, Ankle Sup- port and Strap $13.75 Same in Youtli’s, sizes ll .)_ Skates . . . . . . . . . . . . .. M10 Professional Aluminum Women's or Boy's Special \‘\'i.nicn'::. »i~ili\l. iii! Tub" Skfleq $150 . 2,’%‘I*if,,,“."ii" >1u:;»;:;; on. 12...; ~ ‘ “If _'_‘_'w Skates for Men. Women Z ‘hub w" ' m‘) ind Children. at 3.42.110. rT-QJS. 90 cents and l0 cents. Racks are still loaded with Bargains in Leather Foot- wear. 2G- Tlie map (j:zliimial:s ~ l1) filll“.lCll "lurkzsli gov- vrrtccl in the four (‘Plllllllw-i. The document fell int’: T" purttclpaiecl 1n Columbirs’ (l to the \\'()l'lll h hands when Aclnrral uh“; 5,,“ 5.5,.- Kcruzrl Rt , in the sixteenth ren- turj; cupiurctl a Spanish sailor who hollgg weikso I m _\l.l. .\l.-\ll. ORDERS PRliPAll) tuner cries cc. 1T0. way .. .1 lllllfillllll where uzzs its value vnni (1.. covered it in i929. I l "Neither do I," s n Jooks after iii: rlii third suppose." , i Reasons why i! is the Perfect Anti-Freeze 1 Gives mpletc p. 2 Does not boil 0K. 3 Positively will not damage cooling system. 0n the coldest mornings you will find Even-early Prestone perfect- trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.50 ” All-Black Profes- "auzc-risn 'ro nova SPEEDY! Tube Skates . . . . . . .. $3.50 .1 ' inul docket at the present sittings ecl to be tried under the Speedy ldocket and a date will be set forl, THE. PERFECT‘ y Bruce's. 10412-11-36-21. drunks appeared at tho Summer- sidg Police Court on Wednesday ‘and were fined $2 and coats each. S. -BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. i-NOVBIDDG!‘ 29th, 1931. Rev. A. G. 'Crowe, Pastor. 10.45 A. M. Bedeque, SubJect-“Disciplina 1n theChurch". 211.45 a. M. Sunday School. 7.00 RM. Freetown, Subject "Do we need the iBible today?" i —BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH {of canada. Services, Sunday, Nov. —FB¢IBH CEMENT. order now at —FINED $2 AND COSTS-TWO '"“°"“:.::....~ _ T » A Blanket value without > Parallel in Charlottetown sold at Bruce's. ._BEY! Como to the lng the 27th. V for all. Admission free. S. Wright-S. 129th; Bedcque 11 A. M4 Scarle- lbald will conduct, all services I I -BEN'EFI‘I‘ DANCE-The dance‘ I boys-S. . {went an operation at the Montreal i ' General Hospital has retrned to heri ford MacArthlm-S. I TRIAL-William Richard and Hub- crt MacDnald. who were sent up for trial lust Monday from the Sum-I 1110,5543‘ police Court on a. charge of theft; from a person, and whose names were included on the crim" of the Supreme Court, hove elect- Ti-lnls Act. Thcir names have bcen' {struck from tho Supreme Court, . ‘n ‘their trial before His Honor Judgci ' JInznan-S. ——BAZAAR AND ENTl-ifiTiflN ‘MENT-The Young wcmurs Alix" illary of Trinity United Cirurch Iheld their annual sale of work on ‘Pilesday evening i" ED‘ ~ i’ 3132213215’ rgalgiggijl; t: 5,39 STITUTE-Tlie annual meeting of of needlework and CMIdY- A dflintyiarcenvale lunch was served by the youngfwls held ladies followed by an cflivrioillqMls- A 4 mam The Imgmm consisted 0g lylird with nine mcmboyg y |0ne act ggmedy, “Serving for timeout. Meeting open-rd by singing the Heathen." which was hiilhly amus- ‘Ode find "Pentmg cued in unis‘ A qlmrtctte by M155 Eghgl on. Minutes of . hmrong’ M155 Jean wright, Arcllloiand last regular meeting were readj iSharp and L. Crue received many and approved. The president, Nltrs. mco,.es_ A duet by Miss h1eadows;Albert Paul gave a splendid report; i —I)l-.'.-\Tll 0F MR. IKENI-‘ORD and Mr. Philipson, in costume, was ‘of the year's work. '_I‘he sick com-, g. fl“'.'\lTE-—'I‘i1fl'C passed "away still also much flDpl‘EClt\t8d.""S. dciily at his home in Kcnsington on l Wrtliiescliiy morning Mr. Kelltord sympathy is extended-S. Vt ‘ed fel, words. inainder her thanks in styl; by the hostess-S. PERSONALS —Miss Elva Coaely of Kenslng- ton wws successfully operated on in the Prince County Hspltai on Wed- nesday and is resting comfortably. —Mrs. C. A. Meiklc of Summer- side returned home last night from an enjoywble visit to her son, George, in St. John, N. B.—S. A lllE WESTERN lillllilillll I —FLASIILIGITS lllfl batteries 10flI-11-%2i. Country Fair in Bedeoue Rink, rkiday oven- Fun and amusement 10308-114441. -CARD PARTY-Tho Summer- sldo Curling Rink held an enjoy- able card party on Tuesday even- ing. The lucky prize winners were Lst, Lelth Smith, Consolation, J. —FABEWELL CDNCIIT _ OX1 Sunday eveninl. NW- 3911. V8813"! ignd Benediction were sung in Bt. ‘town. 3 P. M-z Cure Traverse 7 P-‘Mnrirs Church, Lot '1 by the Sanc- ‘M. The minister, Rev. L P. Archi- wary 30y; o1 St. Anthony's Church, Bloomfield, who had been invited for the occasion. Rev. J. A_ Mac- Donald, P. P., was the celebrant. at the Olymllifl 0811"“ 1°‘ thciAiifil‘ the service the boys gave a benefit or the Crystal HOCKEY Clublsncred concert in St. Mark's Hall to iwas very largely attended and B a large and appreciative audience- ihundsome sum was realized for thei ML p_ A Arsennnlt presided nnd i in chosen words he told the aud- . i iicnce that the concert was given in qmrvnuno IIOME-Mis nth-J “Ono, o; the pastor o! st. Mark's I ~el MacArthur, who rBOBIIi-ll’ lmderdvrho in a short while will be pastor of Tlgnish and who had even been a very kind friend to tho P314517‘: i _home in Kensinuion It i! P1655‘ loner-s or St. Anthony's. Fr. MoDoll" ' ,1ng to report that she is very much 51d W5 presented with an approp- _ ijnlproveri. Miss MacArthur wus no‘ 1.15m gilt and ln a touching mun-i "tllnpimled by he’ father’ M“ Bmdl nor he thanked the boys mOSt 0°!" dially. “spurt!!! CHUIIOII OI CAI- ADA. Montgglle, RAY. J. B. Saint, DD” mnister. Serviced for Bim- day gfg ns iollowu: Monfillllfl» 11 m m_ and q p, ln.; Lowe: Montana“. a p, m. Prayer meeting, whim Road mug-guy evening at '1 p. m. __.- ..°SAVAGE mumon woman's INSTITUTE-The annual meetiDZ o: this Institute met at the home ot Mrs. Alan Morrison. on Wedneldoy. Nov. 11th, with fifteen members‘ present. The meeting opened with the Ode, Iollowed b)’ the crefl-‘L 5°“ @511 w“ answered by riddles. It was ‘ declded to give five dollars to the- teacher to help buy supplies for the‘ Christmas Tree. Reports o! School, and Sick Committees were :eceived. An interesting iiroarumme W“ Pie"- ncd (or next meeting. The Secre- tiny and President read their re- ports, which showed a successful y“; The following is the election of ofllcers: Resident, MN. "' l!!! Feehun; Vice-president, Mrs. Milton Collin; Secrctflflt- 5”‘! 6mm“; 539cm", Mrs. ‘Pcmlli? Murphy- Mrs. niiton maul-l- l-ifl- will" coffin; Auditors. Mrs. Wallace 110'. Intyre, Mn- Flllw" mum" A 'hearty vote of thanks was tendered m, retiring President 596N- -tnry. Mrs. Morrison ro-rcad a pl- 'per on Savfllo Hflbimr- Th!‘ w“ ‘enjoyed bl’ B"- smm plan‘, “Iced lions concluded the Pmlmmme- M‘) ter which a dainty lunch was Wv- ' ed by the hostess. Next meetin8 W be held at the home 0i Mrs. Fulton ' Douglas, roll call to be answered ISTICY ‘mi i! please copy). previous annual mitt-ac reported having visited sick and taken fruit. The school oom- ._Blt1l')E-T0-BE SIIOWERED —'lllii.i'.Ee had visited the school and IWaitc. The deceased was a native About 150 guests from Cliitflllwfmlnd 811155 had been felllflfifli ill :10! Wilmot Valley the son of thcisummerside and New Annan 8am" flint-hills “lid teach" had secured ilatc John Waite and had rormedicred nt the home of Mrs. Robert a number of new mum of provinces there for inuny‘ years. About ten‘, Stavert of Wilmot on Tuesday 6V‘ years ngo he retired from active f ening in honor of Miss L‘la Moose. fr-rming and went to reside in} daughter of Mrs. Robert Moase oi Kcnslngton where he made many; New Annen, who is to be married pound 1mm a German ‘friends. He was a very successful in the near future. In the draw». farmer and took a great interest mg room where tho guests were gin community life during his long I assembled a. pretty arch of ever- lie in.Wilmot Valley. There areigreen had been arnrnged 1°!‘ m" _l."tt to mourn b"sidcs his widow,_guest of honor, who was ushered ‘ "Hm! I don't like the lnok of your five daughters and two sons, numc- ' in by Miss Jenn McEachem. Two Wife at all, Mr. Blunt," said the dob ily: Mrs. Doyle, Mrs. Walter Bern< dulntily trimmed baskets were _ - tor, after he had exami _ '. ard and Mrs. lvlrcl. in ~' i containin lovely gifts JEtll‘._\-f1i\,-_~,' Afuscum an Istanbul for mm nod the m“ gited smycs. Mr$_ Cains Eglnggyiigjgfiuizi 131d. to b: Mrs. Ernest circa-cred l3lunt,]of Kenslngtnn: lvirs. Haley, Ken- Mill assisted by Mis Emeline '1 Wife. nnrlineth and Miller at home; also one Marchbank unwrapped the pres" ‘i and the, sister. Mrs. Nettie MacCallum of ents. The accompanyTniz llllfiwmiis n't; grumble, liBcdeque, to all of whom much verses were read by Mrs. Mme Bowness. After all the gifts had been admired Miss Mouse express- a few gracious "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow" was heartily sung. The re- of the‘ evening passed pleasantly in games and music. A delicious lunch was served ln buf- etc., which help to brighten up the ischool. The pictures of King and Queen have also been procured. The financial statement read by Secretary. (receipts $145.12 and ex- penditure $106.21, balance on hand $38.01. Election of officers as tol- lows: Pres. Mrs. Albert Paul (re- elected); Vice-pres" Miss Adele lirzicLennnn; Secy-Ireas. Mrs. Earle MacRae, (re-elected); Directors, Mrs. Bernsley Wonnacott. ‘Miss I3. Mathdson and Mrs. S. Silli- _phant; Auditors, Mrs. John Mbbbs and Mrs. Ben. Matheson. Arhotion was carried that $10 be sent to Red Cross and $5 to Protestant Orphan- age. It was decided to subscribe for Can. Geo. lvlagazine for school lib- rary. Cordespcndence was rend by secretary and Institute News nnrl Head CPOSS Phulamlfs-‘s were dis- tributed. It was decided to present Mrs. A. D. lvIacPherson with a gift from Institute, a letter of sympathy was alsotobe vrrittenA paper Can- adian Fish Foods” was read by thr- secretary. Meeting closed with sing song and National Anthem. Next _meetlng will be held at Mrs. Peter Martins on December 1st. I MT. A1550»: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McEachern accompanied by Mrs. J. W. Bal- lcni, rnd Miss Winnie Jenkins were recent visitors to Annandale. Miss Fntnces Wood, was a visitor to Cavendish on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Myers, are receiving congratulations on tho arrival 0t a baby boy. Mr. Clifford Chandler has rc- turned to Borden after having spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Chandler. Miss Ella Saint, Mtg Jcngln Mac- . Leod. and Mr_ J. C. Saint, were Pellellt visitors to Mt. Albion. GIT HER MAfifilfi JUST CAN'T OUT OF HER MikiD. UP ‘ BROTHER I HAVEN'T even Ger A PlCTURE 4 w. .... hm ... . motor. . EYESIGHT 5 Circuiatu i...» ntthc i”... 1y fluid- ciIPGII- iii EXAMINATIQN. . l -_- operating _ ‘H’ Fitting and Supplying 6 Will not afloat punk. varnish strain on [H] Glasses. etc. or Gumbel. . / ._. 7 Non-inflammable. fine Hui“ a _ " M [-]_ _]_ MABON 8 M“, a“ Wm‘ 8 l 318 %i::<eli:nNationalCsrboéiCo.Lld. ii oymmms, 9 Economical-on. filling 13g; GI!- o o o Winnlpq TORONTQ 15:3": m Montague P. E. I. all winter. QIIIII u: £56512?“ Rirdio Sfllion im Olllcc Connected wlth , oranto v.7 ‘ Qrusflo" isiuivr ‘ING or FATHER _ "ii-AEEEKE Y I DON'T KNOW i macyEl i" ' "Q-‘w . WHAT'S TO BE Donia GRACE Now DONT LET THAT wopfix ‘\’°'~‘- I'M- Gfl‘ e. Fucruns or HIM For: YOU THEYVE GOT Some NlCE I FRONT AN SIDE vitwb or t-iiM Down AT Pouca HEAB_ QUARTEQS I . L with Invalid Cookery. — (Poi-riot _ AGREENVALE woman's m- Womens Institute iit the home oi. Earl MucRae on Nov.‘ pres- ' l | A VERY SPECIAL BERET j of the better sort 89c Announcing a big arrival of new ones, in a flnc all wool fabric. Burnt Orange, Navy Browns, Greens Sand, Black. Clearing odd lots of NAPKINS Irish linen Damask Napkins, perfect in every way, but not. many oi‘ each lot. $3125 Napkins for . . $2.50 $3.75 Napkins for $2.85 $4.50 Napkins for . . .. $3.50 $5.00 Napkins . $4.00 $8.50 Napkins for .. . . .. $6.75 Double Damask Linen Cloths 72x72 regular $4.50, reduced to . . . . 72x90, regular $5.75, reduced to $4.75 WOOL BLANKET. White al 60x80. Special pair . . . . . . . . .. “KENWOOD” pure wool, M two tone OVERTHROWS each 6O x 84 inches never before at this price “Kenwood” Quality-every good housekeeper knows it. And no good housekeeper with Five Dollars at her disposal will want to miss this. We'd like to shout about it, we're so enthusiastic . . . and you'll be the same when you see and handle them. " i Soft, fluffy throws with that spongy, lively ' feel that indicates superlative quality. Two-tone effects in lovely pastel tints of rose, green, gold, ‘ blue and lavender. The ends are bound with . matching silk ribbon. blankets with colored borders. Size week price, $5.95 I wool FRILLED CURTAINING. Slightly soiled frilled curtaining. Regular. p91‘ 45c. Clearing per \yard .. .. 25c FRILLED CURTAINS. Clearing line of colored bordered frilled cur- tains at 1-3 ofl Sale of Remnants of Lace Nets, Mar- quisette, Madras, Overdrape, and Cretonnes at special prices. t The ladies of the Mt. Albion Womenfis Institute are busily en- gaged in getting ready for a tri- tque entertainment which they in- tend staging in the near future. (Friends of Mn. Carolina Acorn. Village Green, will regret to learn other continued illneu. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins has return- ed home from a pleasant visit with friends in Marslifield. she was u:- companled homo by Miss Jeeaic Jenkins. By George McManusfl- Now. MAaaiEJ. win. YOU nus-raid TO RBASQN! There's a really wonderful buying oppor- tunity in this offering. gone over the whole stock, clearing out odd lines in Travel Tweeds, Printed Crepes, Canton and Georgette Crepes. like“ tliiyefl Sale of “ all-occasion” A DRESSES HALF PRICE The head of the Department ‘has just Very pretty dresses, all of them. , ._____. 4- M”, Albert; stowcrt, ni-c Vlslttng Mr. Jonn H. Myers, Mr. their parents m, 5nd. A, c. illlld borne Jenkins, spent a vet? Foster, Dunstaflnagn. Miss Edna Jenkins, was a via- itor to Eldon on Sunday. The dandelion and buttercup, was the Welt o! Mr- lnd M11 (harbinger: of spring- are bloorn- Beni- Jen!!!“ 0!! Blllldfly- "i in: at the present time. another ln- __ gtnnq, o; m; ‘vary mlld Mather was a recent visitor here, the guest we are having. i 1YOUR GROCER SELLS lT I ‘II _— u xl L [pleasant day shooting in Marsh- | field recently. . '. Mr. Lester Rankin was a visitor fhere on Sunday. Mrs. Willard Jenkins, Pownol. —_._. Mrs.’ Lewis Hayden, Earnacliitc. of her sister, Mio- W. J. Moll-ch- CflL-H. I Genuine ARBADO. tilt; i’ rum. in Q27 l‘! Tcwhm Service. Inc. Gm! lrmlo rights rucmd. _ i‘ l‘; Aliiii "ulna iiiiiillhflL Extra Fanc I