—G. H. M--— It’! worth your while to read and heed the Store Newsmflargsins are announced that are unsdvertlscd elsewhere-News oi good buys at regular prices and news of brand new merchandise. that is oi in- terest to you all, are to be found ll tlila day and age there's nothing hit or miss about feeding your Reputable Canning Firms, such as Libby's, Campbell's and York put out BABY and JUNIOR (Chopped) FOODS oi evIy kind and description both nourishing and delicious. Foods are specially prepared and blended to suit Baby tastes snd AIIIIIIII these Tinned Baby Foods you'll find Soups-Meats —V¢l¢lliliel—Cereais and Desserts. Choose a number of these Spec- ial Foods in the Baby size tins-your Baby will “lap them up“. You'll iinil s complete array oi Baby Foods in the Grocery Department. Baby. llliostloii. The Youth Centre has ‘just unpacked a shipment oi GIRUS SKI SLACKS, sizes 8 to l4. These are of liczngv weight Frieze material. The Slacks are unlined. have elastic anklets, two colors navy or green. slash pockets and button on both \ Just 3.75 a pair. Ski Slacks are s. outdoor. Winter sports and these Girl's Ski Slacks in the Youth Centre. Do you li-now the story oi the QUEEN'S BOUQYET‘ DINNERWARE? The charming lioral pattern oi this good quality china is an exact re. piica oi’ the bouquet presented to Queen Elizabeth on her visit to Canada. It was photographed and reproduced ior you on this china right here in the Store News. ileins. Aylmer. These hips. The price is reasonable too- neccssity for the girls who go in ior will surely iill the bill. You‘il find by the flrin oi Johnson Brothers in England. Quiet-n‘; Bouquet Dlnncr- 5 ware is reasonably priced-At is available as 0pm Stock-in sets oi 5S and l6 pieces and ln single phm; Qgfliflgg, "h"!!! of Queen's Bouquet truly You'll find tlie deliciite| unforgettable — it's lovely“ . . See it and the other fine patterns of English Dinnerware in the China De-l lllrtments oi both the Summerside and the Charlottetown Stores. Smart Tailored PYJAMAS of “Torn Glfl” lh the Lingerie Sgction, checked plaid. colors red. blue or green. l" in l‘!!! smell. medium or liffle-prlceil at 3.95 a pair good quality cotton crepe are the These tailored Pyjamas are in They have short sleeves and Blanche C'"" u" m“ "w" P" "W Pyiamas to wear right now before you get out your winter ilannelettes.. in the Lingerie Section of the Dry Tigiiish Citizens oi Tignish were snack ed on the evening oi September 16th when the sad and tragic news was received of the drowning near St. Andrews o! Hank Brennan and Howard Gavin. The two men along with six other iumbermcn were crossing Gibson Lake in a small boat when s. gust oi wlni upset the boat. and sll thrown into the water, help start- ed from the shore, but. only three men could be rescued, Brennan and Gavin along with s James Perry of Miscouche and two New Brunswick men met their death. The bodies were recovered snortiv afterwards and were forwarded n their homes for burial. Howard Gavin, twenty five years oi age W916 .Take her advice-you'll flnfl than Goods Department. was thc son of Mrs. John R. Gavin and the late Mr, Gavin of Tignlsh Village, and 1s also sur. vlved by seven brothers and six sisters. the brothers are, Terrance o.’ TiunLsh. Clifton of Norther;- Orttario. Raymund. Montreal. Les- ter, a student at St. Francis Xavier UnivcrsiLv. N. 3., Rflnllntg? and George, Saint John, N. B and Arnold a: home. The sisters are, lilrs, Ralph Mclnnis. Augm- Tignish. Dulrinn, Worcester. Mass. Janie. Mount. Si. Vincent. llaliiax, and Lena, Eleanor and Maureen at home. Frank Brennan wss the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brennan, Peter's Road. near Tig- nlsh and he is survived by turec brothers and two sisters, they s.c. Yfhomas of Charlottetown. Wlltiflfl Sea Cow Pond and Jama sL the home in Peter Road, The SlStdlo ‘are Mrs. Henry Doyle, Tignisii . Cape Traverse Miss Eleanor Lord was s rec- ent visitor to Sumuierslde. Miss Evelyn Bell and Mrs. A. K. Lord motored to Charlottetown cn Saturday. Mr. Frank Campbell. mirser on the Albegwelt, is now spending a very pleasant vacation st his home in Cape ‘Traverse. Mrs. Charles Crossman was s recent visitor to Ssckvilie. N.B.. where she vlsited her daughter, lvh-s. Russell Kaye. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MiwWil- liams frequently attend the dances at the Sea. Breeze Pavilion, Vic- torts. Mr. Roger Weddell returned to his home in Cape Traverse after being employed in Charlottetown for the summer vacation. Mr. Russell Kaye of Ssckvllle was amongst those who attended the funeral of the late Alonzo Patterson, Cape Traverse. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Trenholm attended the unveiling oi the monument erected in honour of Lucy Maud Montgomery, Caven- dish, P.E.l. Ml‘. William Pye received the sad news of the death of his son, Wilfred. U.S.A.. snd left on Tues- dfly- $10k l4 to attend the fun- eral. Mr. and Mrs. David Murphy and family attended the unveil- ing of the monument in honour of Lucy Maud Montgomery st Coven- dish on Sunday, September 12. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Daniels. Tevvksbury, Mass, motored to Prince Edward island where Mrs. Daniels is visiting the home of i191‘ Parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Russell Clarke. Miss Marion Hewett. Cape Tra- verse. left Saturday to attend business college in Charlotte. town. The teachers and friends oi Miss l-fowatt: wish her every success in her future studies. Village and Mrs. Prank A. i-‘iearn Skinner's Pond. To the families of both men we offer our sincere sympathy in their great sorrow they are called upon to bean-Tig. Snap Brims Roll Brims Wide Brims Narrow Brims 5.00 to 15.00 Yes, we're ming over with just - brim- "Mp" lows for you . fine felt hots to Hotter ev- ery rypelof icce wheth- ‘ of the Crusaders’ er leun or iieovy, long or short, wide or nor- Tiiese famous-brand hots mode with skill and dett workmanship. They'd in the newest alludes ot ‘ray,’ green, pqvy, t r o m smoky row! ere all brown, ranging tones to IlCli deep colors. Sizes 6 i-Z 0071-2. Maurice Mill MEN'S WEAR THE -. GURRQIAN- ,- CERLQTTFIQWN NOR TH IMIIICIN U" l. S. STEVENSON lnneiihtunogar Mr. and Mrs. James Hefiell. who spent a very pleasant honey- S. A. where they will later return to Clinton, Ontario, where l-lefiell is stationed with the R. C. A. l". Mr. vlgo Nor-ring, who was at- tending College in Montreal, has returned to his home in Cape "iii-averse, where he has accepted a position with Major T. Inman. Borden. Mr. Raymond Morrison and Miss Margaret Murphy, teachers o! cape Traverse School, attended s very instructive convention at Summerside on Wednesday, Sept- ember 15. ~ Mr. Willard Crooks, accompan- ied by his daughter and son, Esth- er and Lloyd, returned from a very pleasant motor trip to Cuddles Harbour, Nova Scotls, whore they visited relatives and friends. Miss Marion Lord. student st business College. Charlottetown, was the week-end guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Lord. Cape Traverse. Miss Liord mot- ored to Charlottetown with her parents on Sunday evening, Sept- ember l2. Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Irving. ao companied by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Muttart, Bedeque, recently returned from Toronto where Mr. and Mrs. Muttsrt visited their daughter and son-ln-lsw. w. and Mrs. Elgln Coutts, and while there‘ the party attended the Canadian National Exhibition. Dr. snd Mrs. A. Marvin Bell. Chappaqua, New York. motored to Prince Edward Island on Satur- day. September 11 where they are the guests of Mrs. James Bell. Dr. and Mrs. Bell renewed many old acquaintances includ§ng Mr. Russell Clarke, Mr. W. S. Muttarl. Mr. L. J. Inrnan. Bedeque, and Mrs. Sherman, Surnmerside. Mr. and Mrs. David Murphy and family motored to Charlottetown on Saturday. The new eighty foot road which is under construc- tion through Carleton and Cape Traverse is progressing very rap- ioly. The residents of this oom- inunity snd vicinity ieel when this road is completed it will be one of the finest on the island. The children of the United Church Sunday School. Cope Tra- verse, attended a Sunday School rally of the Crusaders’ Cavalcade oi the United Church of Canada in Charlottetown. on Saturday. September 11. where they spent a very inspiring snd instructive afternoon At the close of the nftemoon. they motored to the Experimental Grounds where they enjoyed s picnic supper. Miss Doris Tanner, accompan- ied by her mother snd sister, Mrs. Harold Tanner snd Shirley, who were visiting Mrs. Tanner's mother, Mrs. Herbert Lord and her aunt. iviiss Mary Allison Dmill, loft on Wednesday morn- ing for Washington. D.C.. where Miss Doris is a teacher of Home Economics. lvlrs. Tanner and Shirley plan to spend s. few days with Miss Tanner bedore ‘return- ing to their home in Edmonton, Alberta. A large number ed the mem- bers of Cape Traverse United Church and vicinity motored to Tryon United Church on Sunday evening where Rev. W. S. Godfrey Cavalcade of the United Church of Canada was s guest speaker. The organist for the evening was under the direc- tion of Mrs. C. D. Wright, ‘In-yon. The Tryon Choir was assisted by the choirs from Cape ‘Th-averse snd Crs-paud. Miss Mary Mluttsrt. Carleton. rendered s. delightful solo, "The Holy City." accom- panied by the organist. The community of Ospe Trav- erse was shocked and saddened to hear of the sudden death oi Elmer Stewart. sled 30. Carleton. on September ii st the Prince County Hospital, Busnuierside. A private funeral service was held sl. the home of his mother, Mrs. John Stewart and a public funeral service was held in Cape ‘rrav- erse United Church where iitev. A. R. Woodside conducted the iun- eral service. Burial was in the ad- joining cemetery. The people of Cape Traverse extend their most sincere and heartfelt sympathy to the family of the bereaved. A large number of the mun- bers of Cape Traverse Young Peo- ple's Union motored to Summer- ‘lIlllQ on -Monda.y evening, Septem- iber 13. to attend the Y.P.U. Rally An Epworth Hall. Summerside Unl- lted Church. The rally was under the direction of Rev. W. S. God- frey and Dr. Strangway, mission- sry from Angola, Africa. who are here with the Crusaders’ Caval- esde. which ls being held at Trin- ity United Church. Charlottetown. "The Sumrnerside Y. P. U. served ice cream and cake to those prel- ent. A very enjoyable and in- slructlve evening was spent by all. The funersl of the late Alonso Patterson of Cape Traverse, who met his death on ‘iuesdsy after- r001! by electrocution while work- ing on the Tryon Power Line. was held ‘Thursday afternoon st 2 o'clock from his is-te residence apd was ope of the largest iun- moon on P.E.I., have leit for U. Mr. Sliced duo's FRID an Devon Bacon 65c lb. Regular 73c lli. sATuRoAv SEPTEMBER 23, M, M M Domestic 1 Ill. Pkg. 36c lb. Shortening Regular 42c ih._ York 2 i3 oz. Bottle Catsup 5c Regular 34c Simple Simon Regular 17¢ Pie Brust Mix 22c pkg. ilorne’s Alrti Regular With To 2 tins 20 oz. Tin Red Glo 1 tins Blue Ribbon 1 Ill. Tln 2 oz. Tin. Regular 58c Assorted Flavors 1 QQ Bottle Gravtfs Pork anti Beans 20 oz. Tins - Rosvilar 29c jflg tin Kellogg Instant All-tloifee 47¢ tin ficial Extracts 25c Bottle mato Sauce 33¢ Regular lilo Tomatoes 45¢ Baking Powder Regular 25c TEA Reil Label Beflilarwolilb. ILIIE RlI00ii 430 V: lli. flrange Pskoo 51c V! lli. Regular elo l6 lb. ~ “WHERE OLD erals held in this locality in many years. The large number of floral ofieriitl showed the hlsh esteem in which this young man was held by his many friends Ind relatives of this conmnunlty In‘! vicinity. An extra car conveyed ‘the florsl offerings to the FIVE The funeral service was conduct- ed by the Rev. Donald Nicholson of the Presbyterian Church. Broohfisld, P.lll.i.. who was assist- ed by the Rev. Horace Macllwen. pastor of the Church of Scot- land, Cape Traverse. The hymns suns were favourites of the de- ceased which included "The Lorri ls My Shepherd" 1nd "Unto The Bills." A very impressive funeral procession whioh consisted of the Knights oi Pythias, oi which the deceased was a member. es well as a large representation of the employees of the Maritime Elec- tric Company marched as s body to the lest resting place of s fellow bretheru and worker. The many friends of this community and vicinity join in extending their deepest snd heartfelt sym- pathy to the bereaved. Mr. Pat- terson is survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson, two bothers, James of Vancouver. 3.6., snd Lester oi Amherst. NS. and one sister, Patricia, who re- sides at home. The pail-bearers were friends of the deceased who were Edwin Crossinsn. Cedric cmypboii, Raymond Morrison. Virgo Norrins. Gerald MacFody- gen and Russell Qulgley- The Mobile X-itsy Unit visit- ed Cape Traverse on Thursday. September l6. Many of the resi- dents of this district took advent- nge oi this opportunity. Miss Doris Tanner, Washington, DC, who is the guest of her grandmother and aunt, Mrs. Her- bert we and Miss Mil’! Allison Doull, sang. a very beautiful and delightful solo, "My Task". i1? l7- L. Ashfordlaooompsnied by Mrs. Blanche lisrper on the organ. st the morning service st Cape Tra- verse United Church. 1X0 Mlbll IN CANOI VIRMIIIJON, Alta. -- (C?) -- Hsroid Iiishell. i0, and Steve Magic Baking Soda 7c 1 lli. Pks. Regular 10c pkg. Catelli Egg Hood]; Z nkzo 25¢ Regular 15c Pkg. Arkell 2 tins 20 oz. Tin Peaches llunlity 49¢ . Regular 42s Ewingk Baramol and Butterscotch 3 ..... 19¢ Regular 2 ‘Puddings pkgs. 23c Beaver Brand 1, tins 10 oz. Tin Blam Chowder 25c Regular ills Regular 75c Fly Catchers 40¢ "ill?" Ranger Type Regular 2 for 5c Potato Baskets Special 85c Each _ FRIENDS HIT" 1.00 each i0 Basket Lots i trip down the North “ “ ‘ “ uh River, The 12-day trip, from the Elk Point ferry to The Pas. Mon. was mics in s is-ioot sports-Ho's type canoe. Professional Baril T. Earle Rickey; Channel Aeooastau‘ ' omu st . is Granville smut Phone ilil in Io‘- : I *"" l. F. iliIllTER R. 0. OPTOMITBIIT Complete Visual All!!!" Glasses fitted IMALLRIAN’! BUILDING. luissaiardde, PJJ. Btorcher. is. both of Vermilion, hsvflcompletod s lilo-mile esaoe IIIONI 705 E. E. Parkman 0on0" R-0- ptoriielri-i iiyes Examined Glasses Fitted Visual Training Glvfll REGENT ruriniis suit}. v Summer Street. Summers!“ ~ IHSUHHHEE u- kill? mu liilTTliR Sumvwrsidt‘