T11 i v .45: OUR NEW STYLES in _~ alarms-n’: lbuutain Pens Taylor sfllg 60., K811811183“- ..Mn. Pr. aosnaouanl: oi . ndon, England. W111 Itart bovine m»; as A. E. Macleanb on Wed- day the ma. L-2791-1l-15-3i —_LEAVING FOR. BOSTON- Mrs. Albert Kinch leaves this moming onra visit to relatives in 5oston.—~S. LTHE LADIES OF TRINITY UNITED CHURCH will hold their annual salad tea, also sale of home cooking and fancy work in Ep- worth Hall, Thursday, Dec, 12th. L-2787 DSVSIDE POLICE COURT-In the Summerside Police Court on Thursday one drunk forfeited his bail oi ten dollars and two others‘ paid the customary iine.—S~ --NEW MONARCH radio combin- ation 2 and 6 volt auto or radio gtorage “A" battery, 600 operating hours, good ior five years’ service; can be recharged same as an ordin- sry auto battery. Distributed by Bruce's, 14-2563-11-15-21. -FLUE FIRE-The Summer- side iirc brigade was called out about nine o'clock on Thursday morning for a flue fire at the residence oi Mrs. Eva Bishop. Notre Dame Street. The blaze was quickly put out and no serious damage was reported-B —ENTERTAINED — Mrs. Ray Tanton entertained very charm- ingly at her home at the east-end oi Summerside on Tuesday even- ing for a. number oi friends. After a game oi Bridge dainty reiresh- ments were served and a social time enjoyed-S. —PA'I"IINTS IN- PRINCE COUNTY H05P1TAL—Patienis admitted to the Prince County Hospital on 1r ursday were George 1 Douoette, ' Tignish; John R. Bemerd. St. Louis: Gilbert Des- “ , Miscouche; Ernest Crabbe. Borden-S. -PRAYERS FOR. RECOVERY- At both masses at 118111811 011 511"‘ dav the pastor Rev. J. A. McDon- uld, rccommerded for prayers tho Rev. Father MoNel1l who is ill in Summerside. High Masses are being oiisrcd by the different societies. and pupils oi Notre Dame Convent and Dalton School. _QU1ET WEDDING-A quiet wedding was solcrnnized on Nov. 11th., at the Manse, Moncton, N. B., when Miss Eethel Hinton. daughter oi 1Vl3r. and Mrs. Thomas L. Hinton oi Summerside was united in marriage to Mr. Richard Cecil Hashim. Rev. Mr. Boyer per- formed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Haslam will reside in Prov- idence, R. L-S. MARKETS AT S'SlDI--Pro- duce continues on the move in Summerslde, although the loading oi steamers has been held up a little on account oi the heavy rain oi the last iew days. Potatoes are now ietching 45 to 60 cents per busheL Cobblers 45c and Moun- tains 50c. Wheat 70c. Oats 54 to 36c. Barley 45o, Buckwheat 406. Hay $8.00 g ton, Straw U-OO l. tcn, Hides 5e ib.. Cali skins 30c each.—S. —TUG 0F WAR, Bedeque Rink, Tuesday. 19th. at 8 p.m. Entriel must be received by the secretary beiorc 5 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 16th, ior the light weight Island cham- pionship pull for the trophy do- nated by Hon. Heath Strong. Also from the 4thDlstrict of Prince ior the Strong and Morrison Trophy. Ten men to a team, total not to ex- ceed 1,500 lbs. T. J. Inman, Secret- ary, Summersidc, ER. 3. 14-2740-11-18-21 ——0PEN1NG BRIDGE AND DANCE-There was a very good attendance ior the opening Bridge and Dance on Wednesday evening at the K. oi C. Home. These parties an being sponsored by the Knights oi Columbus and the Catholic women's League and will be a weekly feature ‘t... ughcut the winter months. Thc proceeds are for charitable purposes- The prise winners on Wednesday. evening were, Contract Bridge, Mrs. Jos- tilh Callaghan and Mr. J. P. Mac- lnnls. Auction forty fives, Mrs. Carver and Ml‘. Joseph Callaghan. hsllspstonitfiuariilan Celebrate50th We dd n g l Anniversary m. and Mrs. Percy N. Tucker entertained last Saturday evening at their home at Ross‘ Corner in honour oi Mr. Tucker's parents, Mr. and ms. John L. Tucker on the occasion oi their 50th wedding anniversary. Among the guests wore Rev. Mr. Crowe oi Central Bedeque and Rev. Mr. Nicholson oi North Bedeque- Friends from Central Bedeque and North Bede- que presented Mr. and, Mrs. Tuc- ker with s. purse oi money. Mrs. Tucker was also the recipient oi a lovely bouquet oi flowers. After the sumptuous sppner had been hcartil enjoyed, the evening was pleasantly spent in music and social chat. Before taking their leave the guests heartily con- gratulated Mr. and Mrs. Tucker on their having attained the 50th mile stone in their life together and hoped that they would see many more years oi happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker are en- joying good health and are very popular in the neighborhood. They have two son. Stirling in Central Bedeque and Percy at Boss Corner.—S. MANY KILLED (Continued from Page 1) iaars for the French financial sys- tern. Mussolini, pushing his "buy It- alian" program at home, walled to learn just what economic sanctions each of’ the 51 participating league members will oppose against him. llo will answer with roprisals in kind. ROME, Nov. 14—The Italian high command tonight claimed a victory in which 300 Ethiopians were killed on the Somallland front, while sharp fighting marked operations in northern Ethiopia. General Emilio de Bone, com- mander-in-chief, reported one un- identified European was among the 300 dead on the Ethiopian side as the native troops retreated irom an encounter in the south. He placed the Italian losses at 17 dead and 63 wounded, with most oi the casualties among Italian native troops. Italian war correspondents’ dis- patches said the northern Italian army had pushed its outposts deeper toward Amba Alajl, which is 40 miles south oi the now occu- pied Makale. They also stated the remaining Ethiopians were being cleared from the nearby Tembien and Gheralta regions. The clash in the south, General de Bond announced, occurred when a column under Colonel Malctti came upon a. body oi Ethiopians in the upper valley oi the Fafan River. ‘The Italian dead, he stated, were one oiiioer, one non-com- missioned officer- and 15 natives. The wounded were an officer. two non-commissioned officers and 60 natives. General de Bono reported the southern troops were completing occupation oi the Gabra Darre re- gion. north of Gorrahei. (Gorrshei is about 125 miles southeast oi Sosa Baneh, which the Italians claim to have reached.) ruasomras 4m. Clark MaoQuarrie .1 Sununerside was a. recent visitor to Charlottetown-S. —Mlss Stella Murphy left on Friday morning on a visit to rei- atives in Boston-S . —Mr. George A. Callbeck has returned to his home in Sum- merside after attending the Am- herst Winter Fair.—5. -Mlss Tessie MaoNeill leaves this morning on a visit to friends in Boston-S. —(Mr. A. E. Maclean was oblig- ed to decline an invitation to speak at the Pox Men’s Banquet at the Amherst Winter Fair. this week-S. P. L. BOWIIES? FUNERAL DIRECTOR. AND IMBALMIR Prince County Hospital Ambulance in Charge Summer-aide and Bedeqnl Phone 85-1. Refreshments were served by the lsdl he lgy-S RANCHED , Foxincifs Banquet on- BORDEN FOX SHOW NOVEMBER 19-20 OPEN T0 ALL CLASSES OF FOXES» Prizes consisting oi Cash, Cups, Ribbons, Fox Feeds and Supplies will be given to winners. - .Accoumodation ior all. Enlarged Show Room Foxmcn’: Dance, Wednesday 20th.. Luncheon served in Building. Entries close 10.50 AM. Tuesday, Nov. 19th. E_._C. BELL, Secretary. Q-O-OOGQ! 444+ 4 ON P. E. I. r Tuday Evening, 19th. 4 . l m‘ ‘ALA 1v vwv Lnii-ii-ii-is-ri‘ LABOR CUTS: ' (Continued from Page 1) tional Labor. Among thorn are J. R. Clynes, iorrner Home . A. V. Alexander, former First Lord of the Admiralty, who charged the government during the campaign with misrepresenting‘ the strength of the navy, H. B. Lees-Smith, ior.- mer Postmaster-General, who de- ieated a. government whip, and Herbert Morrison, leader oi the Labor majority in the London County Council and former Min- ister oi Transport. ' C. R. Attiee, leader of the par- liamentary Labor party, and George Ionsbury, his predecessor, both increased their majorities by several thousand. Sir Staiiord Cripps was re-elected in Bristol East, but Miss Margaret Bondileld. former Minister oi Labor, failed to come back in Wallsend, where she was beaten by another woman, Miss Irene Ward, Conservative. Conservatives extended congrat- ulations to R. S. Hudson, Minister of Mines, the only minister to 1n- crease his majority, He sent it up from 16,324 in 1931 to 18,233 yes- terday over R. Carrirrgton-Willls, Labor, the only other candidate. Surprise Victory Labor opened with Va series oi rapid gains, but then slowed down. The government developed strength in unexpected quarters. Salford. regarded by the Conservatives a key city, was held by the govem- mentr-to the surprise oi the ex- perts who counted on heavier Labor gains. The industrial districts showed a curious swinging in political ior- tunes. All oi Birminghamb 12 divisions remained solidly Con- servative. but Labor captured four oi Manchester's 10 divisions. Social Credivs first venture into British elections was unsuccessful. H. C. Bell losing his deposit in the Erdington division oi Birmingham. Reginald Kenney, running as uNa- tlonal Dividend" candidate, sui- iercd the same fate in Bradford North. Harry Pollitt, British Commun- ist leader, was easily defeated in Rhondda East by H. Mainwaring, Labor. In Northern Ireland there were no Labor candidates, and a straight ilght developed in five constitu- encies between Conservatives and Republicans orNationallst absten- tionists. Disorders featured the voting in Armagh and Fermanagh and Tyrone, At Lurgan, police made a baton charge to break up ilghting near a polling-booth. Dur- ing the day many attacks were made on automobiles carrying voters to the polls. Highlights Of British Election (Continued £1121. Pa_g_e 1) figures oi 931, Labor majorities went u». J. A. Parkinson, Labor candidate in Wigan, irwreascd his margin from 1018 to 10.304. Women candidates did not fare well in the early returns, Hon. rs. E. Pakenham, Labor. lost to ir Walter Preston, uLhC Govern- ment standard-bearer in Prestori. Another Labor nominee. Mlrs. M. Power, was beaten by Capt. Euan Wallace, Conservative, in Hornsey. Miss Susan Lawrence, a junior minister in the Labor Govern- ment oi 1929-31, iailed to re-ehter Parliament from Stockton-on-Tees. Oliver Baldwin. Labor son ci the NaFonal Couservat v_e l-‘rlmo Minister. tailed by 369 votes to capture Paisley irom Hon. J. P. MacLay, Liberal. The younger Baldwin was Labor M. P. for Dudley from i929 to i931. Rt. lion. L. S. Amory, whole wife is a sister of Lord Green- wood, iormei-‘y oi Burlington, 0nt., held his scat in tho Sparltbrook division of Birmingham with l. reduced majority. lie is a promin- ent right-wing Conservative. Bartle Bull (Conservative, son oi W. Perkins Bull cf Toronto, was elected in Middlesex Eniield with s. majority of 5,503 over the Lab- or candidate. It was Mr. Bull's first parliamentary contest. A Canadian, he has lived in England since 1910. ' Sigmund Samuel. President oi Samuel, Son and Co, Ltd. oi Tor- onto, was defeated in Willesden West, where he ran as a Conserva- tive. S P. Viant, Labor, turned a Conservative majority oi 8,380 in- to one oi 2.930 ior his party. m 1920 Mir. Samuel unsuccessfully contested Lichiield in the Con- servative lnterest. Mr. Samuel maintains a residence in Loud as well as Toronto. ' In his first parliamentary cam- Arthur Beverley Baxter. Toronto-bum ‘former newspaper- mun and now connected with film v interests. was elected as a Con- aervativc in Mlddlesex Wood one» with a mllority of 91.888. ‘Bl defeated Miss Dorothy Wood- was toe by Bcavorbmoktotha l staff of the London in 11M. finally be- cIlior-ln-chiei. lIs rc- ln 1833 to anter- the film . Ils married Min Elisa- bll Lotaau ti!‘ III. aIVaucoaveu-hlio- Sirdiwflm U ' Iadalterdba (Continued from Page i) (Lab) 87. Lab gain from Lib. Gloucester: ‘H. L. Boyce (C) 3.- 879. Unchanged. Liverpool wavertree: Major P. Shaw (C) 7,847. Cons gain from Lab. Liverpool West Derby: ‘Maxwell Fyfe (C) 10,978. Unchanged. Manchester Clayton: J. Jagger (Lab) 2,668. Lab gain from oChs. Liverpool West Toxteth: ‘J. Gib- bons (Lab) 2,004. Unchanged. Manchester Gorton: J. Compton (Lab) 4,206. Lab gain from Cons. Dudley: ‘D. B. Joel (C) 2,449. Unchanged- Manchester Blackley: ‘J. Loos- Jones (C) 5,482. Unchanged. Shefiield Atterclifle: C. H. Wilson (Lab) 7,629. Lab gain from Cons. Warrington: ‘Noel Goldie (C) 804. Unchanged. _ Birmingham Duddasto : ‘O. E. Simmonds (C) 3,262. Unchanged". Accrlngton: ‘Major H. A. Proctor (C) 4.070. Unchanged. Manchester Plotting: Rt. Hon. J- R. Clynes (La-b) 1.337. lab gain from Cons. Liverpool Edgehill: A. Critchiey (C) 301. Unchanged. Shefiield Brightside: F. Marshall (Lab) 5,516. Lab gain from Cons. : ‘A. E. L. Chorlton (C) 5.- 580. Unchanged. Liverpool Kirkdale: (C) 556. Unchanged. Hornsey: ‘Captain Euan Wallace. (C) 20,174. Unchanged. Cheltenham: ‘Sir Walter Preston (C) 10,790. Unchanged. Exeter: ‘A. C. Reed (C) 7,518. Unchanged. l Stockton-on-Tees: ‘Capt. M. H. MacMlllan (C) 4,068. Ur changed. Great Yarmouth: ‘Arthur Har- bord (L-Nat) 5,340. Unchanged. Ashton-under-Lyne: F. B. Simp- son (Lab) 114. Lab gain from Cons. Hythe: ‘Rt. Hon. Sir Philip Sas- soon (C) 6,67i- Unchanged. Dewsbury: Ben Riley (Lab) 5,268. Lab gain from Lib. Wakefield: ‘Rt. Hon. Arthur Greenwood (Lab) 3,404. Unchanged. Saliord West: J. l", Emery (C) 4,513. Unchanged. Burnley: W. A. Burke (Lab) 4195. Lab gain from Lib Nat. Walthamstow East: ‘Sir B. Beau- champ (C) 2,448. Unchanged. Walthamstow West: ‘V. L. McEn- tee (Lab) 6,739. Unchanged- Edgbaston: ‘Rt. Hon. N. Cham- berlain (C) 21_,862. Unchanged." Huddersfield-z ‘William Mabane (L-Nat) 13,165. Unchanged. ‘R. Rankin Hartlepool: 1W. G. Gritten (C) 4,879. Unchanged. Manchester Rusholme: ' ‘E. A. Radfcrd (C) 10,420. Unchanged. Middlesbrouylr West: W. A. Spoi- iorth (Nat-Lab) 925. Nat-Lab gnin from Lib. Sheflleld Park: ‘Sir Arthur S. Ben (C) 1.206. Unchanged. York: ‘Cspt- Lawrence Lumley (C) 6,274. Unchanged. Walsall: ‘J. A. Lcckie (L-Nat) 8,969. Unchanged. Darlington: ‘C. U. Pest (C) 4,115. Unchanged. Ealing: ‘Sir Prank Sanderson (C) 18,500. Unchanged. Eccles: Robert A. Cary (C) 1,785. Unchanged. Preston (two members): ‘W. M. Kirkpatrick (C) 9,900. Unchanged ‘A. C. Moreing (C) 9,900 Un- changed. Birmingham Aston: ‘Capt. the Hon. A. o. J. Hope (c) 15,355. Un- i S M v EdMJfRINCE COUNTY criizoi~_i_i_c_re Early ‘British Election Returns By Constituencies Plugge (C) 5.807. U changed. n L * Gilli L "Sir Rob- ert Gower (C) 8,694. Unchanged. Plymouth Drake: ‘Capt. the Rt. Hon. R. E. Guest (C) 0.078. Un- changed. Birmingham Erdlngton: ‘J. P. Eales (C) 9,959. Unchanged. Leicester East: ‘A. M» Lyons (C) 2.910. Unchanged. Derby (two members): ‘W. A. Reid (C) 12,670. Unchanged; ‘Rt. Hon. J. H. Thomas (Nat-Lab) 12.- 528. Unchanged. Poplar Bow and Bnomiey: ‘Rt. Hon. George Lafiiury (Lab) 15,857. Unchanged. ' Wandsworth Central: ‘Sir Henry Jackson (C) 4,323. lnchanged. Willesden West: S. P. Viant (Lab) 2,930. Lab gain from Cons. Bristol West: ‘C. T. Culverwell (C) 21,767. Unchanged. Bristol South: A. G. Walkaden (Lab) 2.433. Lab gain irom Ions. Wolverhampton East: ‘Geoffrey Mander (L) 4,000. Unchanged. Newcastle-upon-Tyne East: ‘Sir Robert Aske (L-Nat) 7,094. Un- changed. Willesden East: ‘D. G. Somer- villc (C) 10.090, Unchanged. Portsmouth Central: ‘Hon. Ralph Beaumont (C) 10,845. Unchanged. rvrtsmou“‘r South: ‘Major Sir Herbert Cayzer (C) 18,363. Un- changed. Portsmouth North: ‘Admiral oi the Fleet Sir Roger Keycs (C) ‘ll,- 454. Unchanged. Newcastle-a, n-Tyne West: ‘Dr. J. W. Leech (C) 8,474. Unchanged. Tottenham South: F. Measer gab) 4,613. Lab gain from Nat- Blackpool: ‘J. R. Robl (C) 34.912. Unchanged. Edmonton: F‘. A. Broad (lob) 4,- 127. Lab gain from Cons. Tottenham North: R. c. Morrison (Lab) 8.009. Lab gain from Cons. Southampton (t/wo members): ‘W. Craven-Ellis (C) 14,145. Unchanged. ‘Sir Charles Barrie (L-Nat) 12.946. Unchanged. Bolton (two members): ‘Major C. F‘. Entwhlstie (C) 26.800. Unchanged. ‘Sir John Haslarn (C) 26.800. Un. changed. Oldham (two members): ‘Ham- ilton Kerr (C) 2,422. Unchanged. John Dodd (L-Nat) 439. Lib-Nat gain irom Cons. (Liberal National unoposed by Conservative). English Counties (230 Members) Lancashire Farnsworth: Guy Rowson (Lab) 5,201. Lab gain irom Cons. Midd‘esex Brentford and Chis- wick: ‘Harold Mitchell (C) 8,272. Unchanged. > Yorkshire-West Riding Doncast- er: Aiired Short (Lab) 7,962. Lab gain irom Cons. Middlesex Twickenham: ‘E. H. Keeling (C) 14,812. Unchanged. Mlddlesex Harrow: ‘Major Sir Isidore Salmon (C) 21,3477. Un- changed. Lancashire Middleton and Prest- wich: ‘Sir Nairne Sandeman (C) 9,987. Unchanged. Yorkshire-West Riding Pudsey and Otiey: ‘C. G. Gibson (C) 11.- 425. Unchanged. Middlesex Wood Green: A. Bev- erley Baxter (C) 21,838. Unchanged Lancashlre Royton: ‘Harold Sut- cliiie (C) 10,600. Unchanged. Lancashire lnce: ‘Gordon Mac- Donald (Lab) 16,406. Unchanged. changed. Blrkenhead East: ‘H. Graham White (L) 5,094. Unchanged. Birmingham Ladywood: ‘Geni- irey Lloyd (C) 11,254. Unchanged. South Shields: J. Chuter Ede (Lab) 9,099. Lab gain from Nat- Lab. Rochdale: W. T. Kelly (Lab) 1,- 795- Lab gain from oCns. Wolverhampton Bilston: Ian Han- nah (C) 869. Unchanged. West Bromwich: Rt. Hon. F. O. Roberts (Lab) 936. Lab gain from Cons. Rossendale: ‘R. H. Cross (C) B81. Unchanged. Richmond: ‘Sir William Ray (C) 19,480. Unchanged. Wallsend: ‘Miss Irene Ward (C) 2,379. Unchanged. Smelthwick: ‘A. R. Wise (C) i,- 552. Unchanged. Middlesex Acton: ‘Hubert Dug- gan C() 5,578 Unchanged. Nicholas Grattan-Doylc (C) 17.990. Unchanged. Blrkenhead West: ‘M. Col. J. l. Allen (C) 3.853. Unchanged . Birmingham Moseley: ‘P. J. Han- non (C) 26,342. Unchanged. Bradford North: ‘Sir Joseph (C) 7,108. Unchanged. Bristol East: ‘Sir Stafford Cripps _ (Lab) 8.883. Unchanged. Bristol Central: ‘Lord Apsley (C) 1.576. Unchanged. Croyden North: ‘Lt. Col. 0. K. M. Mason (C) 18,511. Unchanged. Croyden South: ‘1-1. G. Williams (C) 17,071. Unchanged. Birmingham Yardley: ‘E. W. Salt 838. : ‘Gilbert Gledhill (C) I.- 832. Unchanged. Ipswich: ‘Sir John Gansoni (C) 7.50. Unchanged. Bradford South: W.,1-iirst (Lab) 5.000. Lab lain from Lib. Plymouth Sutton: ‘viiscountess Astor (C) 6.007. Unchanged. Bristol North: ‘R. H. Bernlays (lab-Nat) 4.628 Unchanged. Blackburn (two members): ‘Sir Walter Smiles (C) 5.700. Unchanged. ‘Capt. George Elliston (C) 6.100. Uncha . Bra nu“ : ‘J. Hepworth (C) . Hon. Harold Nicholson (L-Nat) l7. Unchanged. ‘Rt. Hon. L. changed. formerly Lib-Nut. Birmingham King's Norton: Cortland (C) 5,575. Unchanged. Wolverhampton West: ‘S: Robert than: . LI. obs-Mad; Middleaex Eniield: Bartle Bull (C) 5,503. Unchanged. . / Lancashire Stratford: "z" A. C. Crossley (C) 15,596. Unchanged. Yorkshire-West Riding Norman- ton: ‘Tom Smith (Lab) 20,599. Un- changed. Middlesex Iinchley: J1EE. Crow- der (C) 18.040. Unchanged. Middlesex Hendon: Sir Reginald Blair (C) 41,387. Unchanged. Lancashire Darwen: S. H. Minto Piujssell (C) 1,157. Cons. gain from L . Yorkshire-West Riding Keighley: Rt. Hon. N. H. B. Lees-Smith (lab) 458. Lab. gain from Cons. Ioncashlre West Houghton: ‘Rhys Davies (Lab) 7,242. Un- changed. Darbyshire Ilkeston: George Oli- ver (Lab) 10,801. Unchanged. N n _ _c t l. “m.” Cheshire City oi Chester: ‘Sir Denirvlllgs((el)qzfgiib.elll‘nlcilianged. ch17!" CW!" (o) 9599- Newcastle-upon-‘Iyne North: ‘Sir changed- Kent Dartiord: ‘Prank Clark (C) 2,848. Unchanged. g A Wales Welsh Boroughs (11 Members) Swansea West: ‘Lewis Jones (L- Nat) 1081. Unchanged. Rhonda East: ‘H. Main Waring (Lab) 6483. Unchanged. Merthyr Tdyfil Merthyri: ‘S. O. Davies (Lab) 10,890. Unchanged. Newport: ‘Reginald Clarri‘ (C) 1,545. Unchanged. Welsh Counties (94 Members) . Monmouth Pontypool: Arthur Jenkins (Lab) 11.791. Unchanged. Monmouth Ebbw Vale: ‘Aneurin Bevan (Lab) 17,802. unchanged. Scotland Scottish Boroughs Dundee (two members) ‘Miss Florence Borsbrisgh (C) 5.085. Un- ‘pingie mot (1.) 5.11s. Unchanged. Grecnock: ‘Rt. Hon. Sir G. Col- lins (L-Nat) 8.854. Unchanged. Paisley‘ ‘Ion. J. Mlaoloy (Llobaniod ._ _.-_.._..__._.. __,_.. 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Qaealecfl Far TUDQR pLATE This Beaufifilf" OFFER S/lverplafe . I F h lace oi lilveg. ;1;;-';Y°1;_1;°g§n;;g=;; ..‘.".."5...5...r send a “qr-luna- mfl": i" He's??? Stfiflifi. pLAgflilWzg qulliie amount of cash munity) at snltsztion ol “M”. h N: figuR-‘i / V (he regular retail cost. "m!" "ch m“) Remit} " Silverware so beautiiul- ‘gong 0rd" 025i at) .- ly designed. so heavily Dgrfilivfis éANADIA - CANNERS LTD. Dept CA. Hamilton Canadi- 15c oloaowauasa-powoualu Pea N lioz. tin 2 for A 39c ......-~~uan--.ja-'... IJISBIISSES PRIHEBTS A variety oi projects ior the good oi Summerside was discussed at a well attended meeting oi the Summerside Board oi Trade held this evening Mr. W. E. MacDonald presiding. Oi special interest was the library question, the situation in regard to which being outlined by B. W. Robinson, the Board's representat- ive on the Library Committee. (The urgent need oi prompt action in order to ensure the continued maintenance and desired improve- ment oi the local library was stressed and the serious concern oi the Board oi Trade 1n the matter was expressed. Mr. Robinson was asked t9 present the Board's views to the committee and Town Coun- cil. The improvement in radio recep- 289. Unohangfi. Ayr District: ‘Lt. Col. '1‘.C. Moore (C) 19,619. Unchanged. Mcntrose District: ‘Li. Col, C. 1. Kerr (L-Nat) 8,568. unchanged. sooner Counties Rvriar: ‘W. T. Shaw (C) 4,583. Unchan . Ayr and ‘Bute South Ayrshire: Rt. I-Ion. James Brown (Lab) 4,772. Lab gain irom Cons. Ayr and Sute Kilmarnock: ‘Ken- tion was reported and the Secretary instructed to obtain a report from the radio inspector on the condi- tion in Suiiimerside as regards interference. The need oi increased facilities at the marine wharf was mentioned and discussed- A num- ber oi members spoke of the de- plorabic condition of some of the clay streets in Summersidc and of the lack of attention which 1t was alleged these streets had received during the present year. The meeting of the Maritime Board oi Trade was announced to be held in Halifax on the 20th and 21st instant. B. W. Robinson and J. M. Nicholson were named as representatives oi this Board. An- ' teaching Denver other matter discussed was the failure of the Eastern Steamship Co. and the Canadian National Railways to arrange a‘ recent ex- cursion io Boston so as to avoid a delay of 24 hours to those returning to Prince Edward Island. looking forward to the December meeting of the Board, ‘nope was expressed that it might then be rc- poried that the evening's discussion had eventuated in satisfactory ac- tion and results-S FUNERAL 00th Lindsay (Nat-Lab) 8.557. UH- ths McPherson building. Remington, Nelson R. Henry. Phone 2-5. Our personal attention will be given calls day or night. with prices in accordance with the times. Most modern funeral coach in the Marltlmos. Sep- arate motor ambulance at very moderate rates. Jesting Course For Denver» School Children DENVER, Colo., Nov. l4-Thcy‘re school children when to laugh. A course in jesting -n0 joklng-has'been added tc the grade school curriculum "to stimulate the sense of humor." "Pupils will be trained to segre- gate ihat which is funny and that which is merely very silly," said Principal Elizabeth Wells. “We b0- licve jokes are, or should be, a part oi everyday life." Fall-Furrlug Ration and Silnmel lhtions at your nearest dealer. liilllnlril‘! for DAnudruil__ P. L. BOWNESS a» SON ~ DIRECTORS We have opened a complete line of funeral supplies in in charge oi ‘Mr. Egg‘? 1”“ ' i Iltf"'- “-* ii z""37HUN!)Wftfliiitterenisj- serif;unset-p,qgeegaggggggrgggfnqgunynqgungpgngg" xv l W16’!- ~51»: (#21992? ‘i i; - ‘XHIVH.’ .