_,_______ 4 .,.-.e sham i e -~++v lI':l Attractive new: WABASSO PRINTS 19c and Prince Bounty Chronicle _ —OASB ADJOURNED-A Pm‘ hibition case from Borden which came baton Mlghnrltb O. 3L yMathews on Friday M. Bummer- -ron manna-six roomed dwell- islde was Mloilmod Ior ludsmect-B ins at Borden. 810.00 per month. Apply P. O. Box 3, Port Borden. P. E. I. 2211. --'l‘hi| oolunin is rosrved for news o! load interest but advertising of I news; nature may be Inserted at I cents s word , payable in lil- vanes, —STELMER CANADIAN RUN‘ NEE LEAVES ESISDE-Jrhe S. B. Canadian Runner, which has been -rascrunns norm wmsrs- “w”? - ‘ "°°' “a “w” " Mrs. Wallace Hogan o! Alberton stmmmflm’ 1e“ on may "m- wu brought to m’ Prim” county lng for New York and Cuba, with Hospital on Saturday having rrac- 50pm has‘ a‘ potmo“ and mom tured both her wrists when she bu‘ of tumjmqs fell from the steplacider while —WI FELT YOUR FOXES eani '1 d . Th i’ t ' c1 1;; 2:10:11’ L‘ risflnlzcgrnef clean, grade and value your skins ‘ombly_s and sell only when they have its. We will b, ready for operation —ICEIEBRATES NINETIETHEaIter Nov. first. Como in and 1n- BIIZTHDAIR-‘Mrs. Katherine Arth-I spect our plant. We like it. So will lll‘ of Russell Street, summersided you. Dominion m: Sales, Ltd., celebrated her ninetielh birthday on‘ Summerside arid Charlottetown. Saturday. Mrs. Arthur is quite 22 active in spite of her years and takes a great interest in the life oi’ the community. She is very —-HIGH SCHOOL‘ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION DANCE-The new- suiiniiisiiii lillARll reached or passed our reserve lim- . clever u-zih her fngers and has just completed a lovely braided rug for one oi’ her many friends. On Sat- urday afternoon a munber of eld- crly ladies called and took ton with Mrs. Arthur and wished hm" many haippy returns-AS ly formed Athletic Association oi| is sold. g includes USHVG TEAB GAS TO GET BUFFALO PITTSBURGH. Oct. Iii-A wild huflelo and a sqilld 0! Emmi“ polioe are staging a real Western round-up these days in hishly i11- dustrlalized Western Pennsylvania. The animal-charged with the “CHILDREN ENTER ‘Iii IN-On the Simmer-side High School gave blood o! ancesto" that "m1 me " "mt "“3°-"”b1° “Me °“ may Prairies back in the days of the old evening in the Assembly Hall o!’ weak)“, resgsgeg mpg“; g9;- two the High School. The hall was very do“ artlstcally decorated with Hal- The pom, have cmged 111m from lowa‘en ‘colours. Several novelty l hm to hm and “may m valley, and dances were introduced. Music was, even have resorted to tear gas to furnished by Elliot's Orchestra. Thef corral him, but he snorts throush Ohsperones were, Mrs. (Judge) 111-! the. stinging vapor and retreats at ° Yard wide WABASSO Prints, in a ' 'r long list cf charming designs and new T colours. Just in from the mill, and offered at NINETEEN CENTS a "‘ Yard. Head of Main Stairwayi L 4 o e A Few Facts About " “Kayser” Fit All Tog " ‘ HOSIERY ; .4 i '_' o < , pair .. < -It stretches up. down and around. '_ _. —It guarantees longer wear and fewer runs y i _ -‘- —It gives freedom and comfort zit all times , , W ' ’ -It stretches when you bend or reach ' __ v —It absorbs that annoying garter strain _ 4 3 --It eliminates binding about the knee KAYSER Sizes 81$ l0 105/. F. g I 1 Butterick representative is here Miss Saunders, Butterick Repre- sentative is at our store taking subscriptions for the Delincator mag- azine. Slic is offering this publication one year for $1.00. called for at store: or $1.50 mailed. This magazine has all the latest styles and a wealth of read- ing mailer. B UT T E R l (7 K PATTERNS ARE ALWAYS AVAiLABliE AT THIS STORE .Y0u’ll like the new Sponge Rubber Bath Mats These mats are wonderfully attractive, coming in a variety of bright colours, all modernisiic designs. Very absorbent, springy and pleas- ant under foot-easily cleaned. . Size 14x22—$1.15 Size 19x30-$1.50 Oct. 25th the pupils of Tignish Convent held n play for their pas- tor Rev. Father John A. McDon- ald, on the occasion. of his silver jubilee. Among those present were Rev. Father John A. McDonald of Grand River, Rev. Mother Provin- clal, Mother St. "Catharine and the Sisters of the Convent. The play started at 8 p.m. when a jubilee _M,ss Miriam Cameron or sunk 5mg was sung by the 1st’ and and merslde has been vsiting hm" sis- 3rd classes. A spiritual bouquet waster’ Mm h J_ McDonald of Men offered by Aldena Arseriault, Hel-'maid____s en Bernard, Joyce McDonald, Al- bina. Arsenault, Rita. Doucette, Gloria Bernard, Rita Gallant, Lot-l, sine Gaudet. Greta Gaudet, Mar-l ion Skerry, Seymore McRae, David mard, Elmer Corbett, Donald €lchard. A French recitation fol- owed. "Sweet and Low" was nice- y sung by Theodore Gaudet, Jack ameron, Austin Bernard, Adrian lchard. A French song was the ‘man, Mrs. E. T. Tanton, Mrs. T. H. S. Jackson-S PERS ONALS -—'M!S David oompieii of Alber-' ton is visiting relatives in Worcest- er, Mass.-—S --Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris oi Summerside left on eiituraey morning for Montreal.—S -Mrs. Alonzo Webster who was injured when a car ran into $110 buggy in which she was drlvinfl. 5-9 resting ioirly well in the P111100 County Hospital-S high speed to some wooden haven. ‘rho builalo is one of a herd 0i 13 county-owned animals which are kept in a huge, rollins Pflfk "i"! here. The round-up started after orders went out to capture the herd and inoculate the animals sEB-ifl-ii disease. Eleven were taken with little dli- Ilculty, but the 12th besan r0 shew the stuf! buffaloes are made of. sergeant U. S. Madden, leader o! the round-up. says he will co itinne the “rodeo" until the lauflalo is cep- tured. His men say they hope it will be their last round-up. HIS SECOND PRIZE LN IRISH “SWEEI” VANCOUVER, Oct. flit-Lightning may never strike twice in the seine Commencing today and continuing until the entire stock Ill health forces me to retire. The stock LA DIES — Goats — llresses-llosiery-iingerie MENS-llnilerwoar-Soeks-Tles-lloats-llousefurnishings EVERYTHING MUST G0 REGARDLESS OF COST i J. W. MURDOCK 8: C0. Montague . ' cmmfiii... nuns LIFE IN DEATH JUMP --._._-. BALIIIVIORE, Md., Oct. 29.—-Her --'l‘his oolnnin In Ielorvsq h clothes in flames. a io-year-old slrl 5".‘ ..°.'..§§'°i.‘...'.i‘.‘."7..'§,"i.'§ 7.15.1111‘. B nellil a word advance. today leaped to her death from the ninth floor o! a downtown hotel. A 1116mm! scream attracted the strictly payubh _., attention of hundreds of people pas- 31118 by 0r entering the hotel for a convention session, as she poised on the window sill and then jumped, trailed by the flames, to the street. Hotel oificials found a note in her 100m ldentlivlns her as liiiiss Elsie Oapezio, of Hamilton, a suburb. Po- lice quoted a second note as saying ..'SUBSCRIP'I1ONS to m handed to their Rep. Archie Hum‘ or lelt at H. J. Msbonh Drug stem Montague. l“ from Southampton, England, q, see my baby . . " "Yes. I'll be glad to he beg hOme again." her father would not allow her to have company at hi; home Two bottles, which had contained ll P018011 and an empty can of gn ' inflammable cleaning fluid were END PAIN "‘s°°¢h6 foundintheroom. by Rubbing in ' r1 I NAR o- - or ma" |.lNiM:NT MRS. ‘LINDY’ ANXIOUS TO SEE HER. BABY GALWAY. Irish Free Sta te, Oct. 2'I—~Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh is Zvttlng homesick. "Hm terribly anxious," said the wife o! the airman after lFhOiShOp KITCHEN COAL Cargo BRAS D’0R lump screened arriving. - . *.r'~i"-'wrsrgei=.cwtl" r.~“"<‘."=""':" - .. _. _ ‘"L@@1@i<‘lili5l’e@<1Se.u~ ext attraction, sung by Class III. A Spirit Play" by Isobel McNeil, iza Gaudet, Kathleen McDonald, glory Richard and Emily Dorgan, ld Murphy sang "Danny Boy" ivitii reat effect, followed by address the children by Rev. Father Walsh and Father Gitudct. The entertainment closed by God Save the King. larcells. Bernard was given. Her-l -<Mr. George Pewter c! Wes- mwn returned. on Saturday from the Prince county Hospital Nir- Payriter had broken his anm when he fell from a. load of haY-—$ to H. A. Freemantle. name o1 "Rattlesnake Pete," he won a £100 consolation prize in the draw announced today for the Irish hos- pitals sweepstake on the Cambridge- shire. wmss Neale Wh° h” bee“ M” a 86,000 residual prize in the Gran! i118 friends i" mdeq“ 1°“ ‘m sat" National sweepstake in i931. Free- urday for Bflkersiitld- C“1“'°m‘°~ mantle said he was lucky. He has Where 5116 W111 We“ m” “mt” been out of work two years. months-S place, but it doesn't mean a thlnS; Under the As “Nom-de-Sweep," he won 1 i The nicest kitchen coal on the market; very low priced $735.01!’ schooner. Cars ‘ VICTORIA SCREENED arriving daily; it is proving a good all around coal $7.75. ll. R. LARGE8i 00. Retail and Wholesale Tel. 1000 i i 58 Queen Street h Buy Now! The Enterprise "new MAJESTIC" Canadzfs Greatest Range Value!‘ no i" ‘$32305 If we built your Range to order, it could not lio any finer than the "New Majestic." Long life, hand- some in appearance, and all modern stures. We have to buy in Carloads to give you this Outstanding Bargain at $69.50. , he Greatest Range Value ln Canada. $7 Now $6.25 Monthly 10 Months N0 INTEREST Come in for it Today. hi.’ Rul- :c'=s'-_....:.L- ' sh: The Enterprise “MUNARCII” Reigns supreme as Canadiis finest Range! ‘ $93.7 5 For those who demand the best! Hundreds “u: by ‘The Monarch." It's "iron-clad"- The Lowest Pri $6.00 NOW 13113333,, BALANCE 10 MONTHS _ In our judgment based on the experience of years-there is no range on the Canadian Market which can compare with the Enterprise from the standpoint of-Durabillty of Construction-Beauty of Appear- ance-in Economy and Efficiency of Operation. In Canada! C6 _ THE “DELIGHT” This Steel Range with White lihiamel and Nickel ‘Prim, is another striking proof oi’ our Greater Volume Buying! Well constructed with good sized Oven, Polished Top and Copper Reservoir or Waterfront. Complete for only $43.50. $4.50 10 Months $3.90 Now NO INTEREST Monthly The The " CAPITAL ” “ EBOIIUMY" Steel Cast Iron $3430 Now “in: isimiirs iiiiiiiiisi imiiiisiiiizi . . . At The Lowest Prices Ever Ofiered! y... Ends 9 P. M. Saturday !" < The Bast m»; “VIGTOBY” A Iillfli)’. Cast Iron 381180 oi’ modern de-$ litll. Balanced for eco- lwmy and perfect bak- ing, and good for a ille- ‘e oi‘ service. $7.00 10 Months Now No Interest Monthly Enterprise Iron Range i $6.00 ioseethlsvalnethlswee 10 Months N0 INTEREST M" m“ RANGE - Beautiful, massive-u. masterpiece o! modern construction. Bakes perfectly, and is easy on fuel. You owe it to yourself $ 7 9 kl Monthly $7.10 $49.00 $49.50 The "Capital" and “Economy” are in quality far above their price ohls, and are noted for being good heaters and , -‘ ‘ bakers. The Enterprise The Island’s Most Pop- $88-75 The iii-en Range Enterprise can ular Range! Iii-Mew! ’ Suninierslde build. Proven when... $9.75 10M0nths $8.40 _ $8175 10 Month $330 Now No Interest Monthly charhuatovln Now No Interest Mo. . h.-. _......_..'~ . “i ‘I a