s, i l i i‘. A‘ i? .'>'~ y,» .\»‘-a.->_a-.Al,~.~._~.»._ Long For the man that needs a wool garment. Light weight, in cream shade. A lovely garment made by Stanfields. Suit You NeednT SHIVER Underwear that will light medium weight, for your first change to heavier, keeping step with the weather. Two Thread White Balbrlggan with long legs and short sleeves. Combin- ations just like picture. Per Suit Heavy Cotton. Mottled shade, soft and comfortable. Sleeves Combinations, Suit Medium Weight Stripe. Long Legs and Sleeves. Combinations. Suit . . . . . . . . . . . . olaaaosaaewaaaaaauooaasooss Turnbulls All Wool, Flat Knit or one and one Rib Knit. You’ll like this one. No. 71 Penmans Merino Combin- ations, Suit No. 71 Penman’s Merino Shirts and Drawers. Garment Hatchway Combinations, with no buttons. Long legs and sleeves, medium weight cotton. Cream Shade, Suit limi~ , Eastern . Locals '. JBUY All’ ISLAND AITLI 1mm an Island 3w Bcout Saturday. b-ISM-li-ll-ii. ..'BUIIOIIPTIONI to ‘lbs Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rent. Archie Ennis. Phone t1, or lett at I. J. nation's Drug Store. Managua. L-‘l mtvn nsvs on HANDawide rangeoimdiedBstaCoat-allresses andailready-to-uoalnllowestprices. All necessary alterations mads iree oicharse. t ‘ivwnahend. XFNSI-ll-ld-Sl. 1381806 COUNT! expects every onstodohisdutybythehoyeeouts on Apple Day. L-ISOO-ii-ld-Qi. .3’!!! RIMIMDBANCI DAY window in flu atom o! Clark Broth- ers, Ltd, Montague, is deserving ct’ special " . First, because oi its originality, second. because oi interest you. In $1.50 Legs and $1.50 with Rayon $1.35 Cotton, i $3.00 t i i $4.50 $115 90c $2.00 '._.-$,-*~<:~_=.~< jsv 41a a 1 ‘ . G. Wakeling, m‘ ‘ Blltilt Church at Long Creek. as- . by the Rev. D. andin ,.' Immediate < ‘ e homestea l s aradu i: The pail bearers were I ralcolm MacNelll, Raymond Mac- - elll, Bruce lidacLean, James La- , Daniel MscNelii and Ken- llaoNeili Trellis Iii su >,||| IEIMIIAI IIIAI IIeNIILL The funeral c! Biias MacNeili, 3' Dunmmn’ who“ dug}, 0c- oi 193i as compared with the same _ m “ma; Qcwbef 3mg, period the year previous. Many oi u he“ mm m; home we m1. these motor cars are oi Canadian .Wednasds.y at 2.80 p.m. The was conducted by the Rev. 9m °1 u“? “WW8 “"1911 b? o; nmirelghiers oi the Canadian National _ was held was attested by p e largo attendance o! d relatives both st the service st thecortege. 1k. MacNeill, whose death iol- wsd a short illness. had been a i e long resident oi Prince Edward- d. He was the youngest son the late Malcolm MacNeill, one i the Island pioneers. and was in seventy-ilith year. relatives d. (Patriot please copy) - Five hundred and thirty miles oi p'e have been laid ln the giant der Dim to cool the 6,600,000- blockoicoircrctsasitisinthe oi setting. The cooling coil it possible for the concrete to ally without developing cracks. gladdel Din K. Ross. irinds Messrs. surviving -‘ two sisters. the Misses Cath- . ine and Mary MscNeill, living on om‘; Nslleyiield NEW ZEALAND BUSINESS I8 LOOKING UP Business in New Zealand is look- up. One index in this regard is the larger numbers oi motor ve- hicles licensed the first six months make and they iorm a considerable 9s in the direct Canada- Austraiia-New Zeaiand service. The New Zeaiand Government Railways also report improved operating rev- enue. Importers are preparing ior a busier season than ior several years and the outlook is very much better today than a year ago. MARGARET ELEANOR MACDONALD ,window while around and in front ‘o! the picture are placed lleld- ,Mendham, Sash, and at Psrkbeg, the isct that all the articles dil- erseas during the Great War‘ by Major Atwood T. McKay, D. S. 0., (died oi wounds). The draplnas are enlarged photograph - McKay is placed at the beck oi the glasses, German bayonets, German caps, revolvers. both British and German. Many diiierem iorms oi shells, steel helmet, German iden- tiilcaltion discs, badges belt, Ger- man sword, etc, also several Re- membrance Day wreaths. ‘The arti- cles used were very kindly loaned by Major MacKaYs sister, Min Sara A. McKay oi Montaguep-H .350! SCOUTS will be on duty with Island Apples Saturday-en- courage them. L-ZiiBO-ii-lo-si. ..'HELP FOR WESTERN OAN- ADA-There has just been com- pleted at Montague station the loading oi two cars with potatoes“ vegetables and canned goods ior the needy oi Western Canada. These cars went to the Committee on Labor and Public Wellam at Sask. When the appeal ior help came from the West to Montague a committee consisting oi lepre- seniatives from each oi the churches was iorpred and this com- mittee organized the surrounding districts appointing canvassers in each section who made a thorough canvass with the result that, al- though at first the loading oi one played were sent home iroln ov- B“ iii l|i i "iii ...iii pi iiiiiiiiii ii ' ii iii i iii i. Piiii‘i*= ii- iii .5 iiii . . . iii B‘ i 555E. iii. ‘c’ World-Wide PHI magic oi Short-Wave reception. consented Primrose Hockey Club ior the seasonr-H 8W. dent o! the ed to learn that she is able to be about the house 1min alter her severe and 1008111! illness-a ..'R9V. JOIID $961111‘, “pom- panied by his wiie and daughter D0115 0f W138i; Cape, were visitors to Montasue last week and were entertained at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. John l. Fraeen-H Halifax Port Arrivals i Andvalsz... Dominica flrom M John's, Cairnmona ilcm Montreal. Cape Aguihas from Nild. ports. Cavalier ilom Mourtreal Iemberg from local harbor. Rash: from Local harbor. Sailings Lady Hawkins to Bermuda. Cavalier to Jamaica. Iovat to local harbor. ‘ Cape Agulhss to local harbor, R-Rsus in local harbor. Model 345i. Pb‘! I CO One oi the meat rolpulsr models ever created h Pl l CO, null de- serve y so. s lcwboy cabinet o1 walnut ll o! unusually pleasing deslw. The control panel is in mate ed hull walnut. nisgon control lmoba. Hand tabbed finish. Receives all standard broadcasts some olice. aircnlt and amateur calls, and rinelpal foreign s cit-wave stations. Complete with l P lLCO liiglvEfliciency Tuber. Note Carefully Both oi These PHILCOS 5 Are SHORT-LONG WAVE Lady Hawkins loading. Cavalier loading. Lcmberg bunkeming. Cape Agulhas hankering, Barre No. 2 berth. Winona County loading. Lovat discharging, car was the aim, two iull cars went iorward. The committee are loud in their praise oi the unselfish and cheeriul way in which all the canvassers and the public respond- ed to the appeal and cooperated in their donations o! vegetables. can- ned goods and labor in loading, showing by the generosity oi their giving that when real need calls, sections, classes and creeds are forgotten and the answer comes unanimous from all hearts.-l‘-I Use hllnarlfs {or Cuts and Sores llolonial Blub Smooth Shave Week In order to demonstrate to those who shave, what splen- did Pffifiiratlilll are included in the Colonial Club Line. We The angel oi death came sud- denly to the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Martin W. MacDonald, Lyndale,‘ and snatched away their lovely‘ little daughter, Margaret lileenor, when she was but sixteen months old. file had been visiting at her Brandon-ants, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm F. MacDonald, Eldon, with her mother when she was taken l1§on Friday afternoon. Jiothing t t medical skill could do was or any avail and shepassed sway at six o'clock on Pride evening. The funeral service wh ch was held irom the hOme on Sunday Novem- ber 11th at two o'clock was con- ducted by the Rev. D. M. Sinclair, and was very largely attended. A solo was rendered by Mrs. Angus Murchison “Beautiful Reckoning Hands." The many floral tributes betokened the sympathy o: many iriends. Much sympathy is ielt ior t ‘ N. the scrrowing parents whose Joy is. 5?; turned into mourning. Margaret |Iileanor was laid to rest in the Ceme‘ y but her pure spirit has gone homsM be with that Friend o! little cbiislenj obert Martin, and I-Ierbflt m5 burner Hardcoal 12.50 l ~ ti: Bassbaraea Iardcoal u be i em all“. i“: Ilblie. m are putting on a Special Deal beginning this week. This deal combines two oi the finest and most popular Shaving ‘Toiletries o! this well known line, which are really given to the gubllo at lees than the price oi one. Colonial Club Shaving Cream ...... . . . . ......"- Colonlal Club lhaving [lotion ... ldlollllliolawu‘ The price for both-fie. What do you think oi that [or a genuine bargain? It slmlll! mint be one, ior we have never sold either o! w articles ice less than 50o. liyouwanttogotinon this deal, don't delay for we ha" only a limited number. E. l. FOSTER OQUIIDIQQII Sole Agurt Garden Court and Colonial Club Hues. Isabel Macbeod, a Dorothy u”. Vessels Due to Arrive:_ November: gal-gins!» from Hull. ‘P he nd mun Swansea. - 15-11mm m... new... a . m .:;-.:.§.~.‘.j"f§l: ;.:."..".‘:::;€ $85 Newioumiiand from Boston. h“ "'“ ‘° ' ". '“°"" 1 lll-Gweirmate from Montreal. §ldph"l§l‘el:n‘“:li§§l-i~'§i§cfifikiidrgf“ 17.._Ma8nhud ffim sh plerm_ alnsgaglalntlca a1t_“ alas price. Complete with 6 PHXIDO Oitvorneioymmmnnst, m‘ °' ' Lillemor from Jamaica. v Lady Drake from B. W. Indies. Westernlarld from New York. oclel 345C Pbilco This cabinet is a jewel in workmansh and an é (mm Haulbml _L. W. PROUDE Man. 'm§nal. 56 & 53 Gum)“ St‘ Dlottrlmalwlm irom New York. CHARLOTTETQWN iil-Chomedy from Montreal. In a single week, as s‘ result oi this sensationalolter. LCQS will be "placed in the Marltunes . . - at a cost unbelievably low . . _ surprisingly easy during ibis Record-Breaking Sale. NOTE CAREFULLY THE ADDRESS lmwllfl A Raclio Sale Unique in Simpson History hundreds ot the wonderlul new 1935 . YOU. too. should thrill to the . SIMPSONS malice it You Pay No Interest or Carrying Cbsrgesl YOUR OLD RADIO ACCEPTED IN LIEU 0F let PAYMENT Which means no payments until after Christmas! Hero is the opportunity for which hundreds have been waiting-but tins oils: POSITIVELY EXPIRES Al‘ i0 P. M. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th. Enjoy the thrill oi World-Wide reception NOW, without s penny of rulh out» lay until alter Christmas. U0” WHEN SIMPSONS PROMISE THIS. YOU KNOW YOU'LL GET l1“ ln ediition to the generous amount SIMPSONS would ordinarily allow tor your old radio-just ADD TEN DOLLARS MORE during the sale. This truly remarkable otter is made for one week only in conjunction with PIIILCO and applies to either of the models illustrated to the left Pleam understand to receive the extra $10.00 this certificate must be presented. s XTRA ® "mane-nu Allowance Certificate This Certificate Redeemable Until November 84th thly. We hereby certify that on presentatiw of this certificate not later than ‘ above-mentioned data. we will allow an additional trade-In allowance d ‘i000 ea your old radio to apply fill the purchase oi either i985 model World-Wide PHIIOO hereon illustrated. SQSIMPSO ‘Ills Cavlileste oedlivels nut h Io- sured ts animus! is Isumaliewuaa. "u". as GRID UNITED THIS RECORD-BREAKING SALE OPENS SATURDAY AT 9 O’CLOCK AND CONTINUES FOR 1 WEEK SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE Dominica from New York, Caimrcs from Montreal. Cememnia iirom New York Portia from Nfld. ports. ill-Siamense Prince n-om liar East. Gripsholsn from Gvtllenblni. 22-Ferndield from Halifax. 8-104)’ Rndille? from Hallie-I. Nova Bcotia from I-iverwol. Cap Britisher from Australia. Man. Bpinner from Morltreal. .___.______ U160 BCIOOL Honor roll ior the month oi and October: nsu PLANTING nxrr-zamnlvr ment oi names mm! ANGLERS ways. monmnan. Que. Nov- 14- - BMW" °* Nearly a thousand ‘anglers found ultins e salmon. good speckled trout 518m!!! Maligne Lake waters oi Joelle!‘ NI- tlona-l. Park durins the Past 5555'"!- accordixlg to a record oi permits re- ceived by C. K. Howard oi the Tour- ist and Convention Bureau. Canad- ian National Railways. Qt this num- ber o! iishennen who visited i116 Maligne and Medicine Lake area, 2i? were local people-that is. irom the my"; Qg Juper and resident within the borders oi Jasper National Park. Canadian visitors numbered 516 and 1'14 were irom the ‘United States and ‘iisn which are ed with a covering m Grade x-l lnuise Mlnlzd, a “d m“ m“ “g Donald. em the Canadian NationaiRail-‘BBJMSH RAILWAY AIIANGING Throulghout tale. yeaédthn: country peope are ll‘ P salted in the Kamchatka and Northern Japan usually make a vertical slit in the sprinkled with salt and placed on straw mats arranged in layers or mm eight to ten 1m nun in such of is way as to allow the brine to drain oil. These racks o! dish are shelter- product is suited both to the climate and the tastes oi the avenge Jaoan- M rams can: Iflolllfils TIA- VEL sou ROIALWDDING salmon. In 89 the Japanese in Great Britain are arrangements to take care oi the enormous travel into Londm whichwilltukeplaceontlieocoaslon the icrthcoming e in Westminster Abbey on Thursday. November 29th. between r Marina oi Greece and the Duke cl Kent, Prince George, the King's youngest son, when londlm will be enigJtatesQQHoward, Manuel- rile ‘railways in then generously made from poles and the finished d Convention Bur- aan oi the Canadian Rational Rail- come general icrelnml by oi his retirement. Two anus are em- ployed b! the mnedlan hliimll system. mm q ways. The London streets will be <==~=~ m-l we,“ u»- ?:P.:.f.i'.?;i‘°“..i"“‘i.i§f€1h“ “iii ‘Bsslnwwmr... “Mwmmivll...” “and 0- "~ -___=="'"' Madrigeavnz-ingrvelylfneween a ‘P‘=°‘£“l g3§,:3;*°,g;“,§;;g,?,‘$§§ easel-mo osa rsoramrs new». motion Dlcture houses :3 MONTIIAD. t1?‘- ’ "l" theatres nil-u . [mag raven the N“ l “éifsemfiihlfimlilh 2 ‘m °' m‘ “m “k” m” ymsi MONOTUN, us, Nov. it-Indic- plays, enduil a “$3254” ma: 0mm“; nmsnal eve“ Harold Msclecd. a Audi-e mks m" ""“““" A "°°"‘ °’ ‘““"“ lat-ive oi easiar money sue wmewod oi u» vultu- ror the mm W111 ioi‘ the week endifll Nov. '1. 1w- W" mod‘ Y ‘ visitins l!" lemtffys lsiexrpgveg business activity, the singing and combine a p rchasin; expedition ior “Anton u coma-q; mm sales.- Grade rv m: l Jarlles Rb-bbinsumlum o‘ a perm y I “lilies cm o! the 0m“ l" m‘ Christmas Presents with I "in w ole m: the corresponding period °l angler being required to register with the National Park wardens and to state his catch. ‘iheae licenses are issued without cost as a matter "cud, and are required only in the iional are showinl 2 Fran Dd 8 John M oes wson. scdaod be" o‘ “mum Grads W (bl-i Ghirley Mec- Leod. Grade III-q Hole-nee making o; these iscilities oi the railway, w. W. Bwindcn, i‘ tendent oi Bleeping, Dining and increased num- use oi stated town. Cheap return tickets ior both iirst third class travel at lel finer; ism will be allowed l Buntflfl" railways good ior one month 1m, an increase o! 028.44‘!- __________._. OOIJIID LAIDIII IOIIUU . IATIIIT IAIIDADII MaoKin addition special l ezour- ...- an.“ 2 Bu!!! leached. I victor idhligne ates. oi the Park. Pm“ o“. o! m’ Byifimflgaa: and in m‘ wnwav: n. wild’. “m” mmwumf '" . _ l l hreontheOoean c, eheeoueiueltlpwisitraias not ed‘ thsoansdlm lldeglmfns 1::- mmmfiifnTfg-fififi," cflivlilibgrelaurn to Montreal fling! m; mm seotiand on W tional ways but m the Norioik mond Mac . ______ abuslnesstrllt to the Mhri been“ night, November Ifllinand 111:: “d. Wqgtq-n, the o H. U ol-ase r (b)—l oyl-ll mammal, m m,“ mm,“ m mqum vinces. qnmhaélisvelérogmaa 4mm! rival-cool. Mwhgllvlf- g: hllflw National helium marsh)“: i u“ W" " °’°""“ “m” m“ N” “w. {be system bu mat with “$3 mans: wins ail-anew “h” ma: 'vc° who u s ieet‘! 0nd: 1 (cl-l Mel-wot ll“- Yen's holidays and Canadian salted m‘ “ h. "ma". m. f“ 02mm m, 1M m, “““’°"M m; "' L, m, sanit- 3 INN! BMW. 3 DWI!" 9111!!- salmon is prelerred due to its M. popular flwnuuqgnfl‘ niowerillltl 9:: u; um u mm" . -' m u a” w m n"??? u“ l 55m“ tractive appearance and size as com- m“! u“ “I'm. ma“, an “In. 9' 3'5“ ‘n’ m‘ nwgxg‘ h“ "m", hm “m” '°"°h"‘ P"°“"""""‘“°°"‘“’°d“°“°°°“'elaesmuam.» UatIhas-fefiitllahllflfl nsehdownioamlelll - __._.-___i gem 993311,. Ilse Itwant‘: In (‘Its and Ions m‘wuu Natural um“ niii i . 1' a- I "W ‘$1531 $55 71-3 mo mo 5 F‘ eWHER iiiiii _~ iii iii: ‘ iii’ hill , iiiiii GEORGE MCMAN