y.‘ ~ Better audio .11 .w* Have CorrectIyWShapédVsMeahes to Catchfliiorei _ 1 l iii-in. x S-ft. deep; each $1.15 x t-ft. deep; each 82.80 x O-ft. deep; each $3.40 . x 3-ft. deep; x f-ft. deep; each $2.60 x B-ft. deep; each $3.85 KING FISNER enter lfnmounted~135 ft. Long—Stretched Measure q Hanging Nets e will hang any sine Web, wivwa- v4‘ Parcel Post Prepared direct to your door on all orders of King- MARLINE SINKERS ’l"ioets Ebrtra. See Price List) 1 Lb. . - - - - - liedar Net Floats Per 100 fisher Gill Nets amounting to 85.00 or more. 1 5-16 in. x 3-ft. deep; ea. $2.00 Mesh x 3% ft. deep; eachbzib x i-ft. deep; each $2.65 lid-in. x 3-ft, deep; each $2.20 Mesh x Sl/i-ft. deep; each $2.55 x 4-it. deépi each 82.90 illulllélEuallklng Right and Left -lb. Ball . . . . . .. 1 1b, Hank _ _ _ _ , __ Iron with hole an. no. 12c eluding cost of Marline, I n9 and labor of hanging - Galvanised. Lb. . . . . . . . 4J1 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 51.65 KUTCH 15c \ n PARBEL rosr enemas ' : w" 4 MO-l-Mon- fissure After ~ Thrilling Experience NORTH iO-(CPJ-Rsscued after they had Jpsnt so hours in an open boat 0n "the storm-swept Atlantic. flew-port, b5, and Gilbert Grady, 2i. ,.ggu| of Garnish Nfld. were brought mtg port here by the Lunenburg 1 schooner Ronald Georzfi- Straying Ieatrice andGraoe in s demo ffll Oot. l. the two fishermen were baf- m" rtrsyerl from their ships last week landed safely in Irena-any. Y EYESIGIIT» too it to be of the highest quality. ' on either kind. A Anthracite Coal We have "Just received a cargo of genuine Scotch Anth- racite which is now ready for delivery. burn Hard Coal this winter, why not buy the beat. Coal is perfectly Screened before delivery and will guaran- If you are going to - “lhls AMERICAN HARD NllT Weareaelllngtizewellknmmllvlfalfardlptfor base banners which will give entire satisfaction. If interested in Hard Coal will be pleased to quote prices ‘ uummsammm rnoua 1'16 SYDNEY, NB" Oct. Samuel f "om the schooner ixsmnsrltllv s- from Fort n o: the police court. atnirvan sioo. . . “m. Several times their tiny had been almost swamped by the heavy seas. With only a small sup- ply of hard tack gnd fresh water, they steadily weakened and were exhaurted when the Nova Seotla schooner hove in sight. iOn arrival here they eipresaed fears for 12 other set out about the same time after the Beatrice and Grace. but reports , . . FY10» Wily. only Newport and Grady u mlu- uguese fishermen who Oilas aud.fi0 theJoee Glade. . . feted rsJJFZE‘ the Granadwflfi until the Lunenburg vesselpicked them up 43 miles off St. Pierre. craft doryrnen who listed .v of load llterolt has. ' ‘new: 12:: be tanned t: aaa a payable mlraaeaa .:...__v:_.,._ _ ‘ mu‘ S. I. DODDS representing Wil- liam 8. Leishman and Company limited. invites you to meat him at S. A. MoDmaldb on Saturday and Monday, October 12th and 16th. L-IISS-lO-il-il. racer aamzarr, he m ma us to victory. 0N TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th Georgetown Bus after " leaving wn, Ibrt IrIUO-IO-ll-li. Ml. AND MID. HUGH D. SMITH oflilelfeilra Mills. P. l. 1., mnouzne the engagement of their ‘daughter, Margaret Sims to Mr. Donald Grey Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam T. Murray, Monctcn, N. B. L-1248-10-1i-1i. BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES- Rev. A. G. Crows, Pastor, Sunday, October 13. 10.45 A. M. Bedeque. Subject: "The Bible, the Common Bun ". Children's Message. 11.45 ' A. M. Sundaybchool. Special Mis- sionary Offering. 7.80 P. M. Free- town- Subject: “The Bible and Christianity through the Centuries." Lr-lm-lo-ll-li. OIIUBCI-I OI SOOrLANIL-Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Sab- bath 18th at DeSable at 10.30; Cape Traverse at S; and Sulnmerside at 7. Also Tuesday 15th at Stanchei at 7.30; and Wednesday 10th; in Pec- pic's church. Charlottetown at 7.30. L-1244-10-1l-li. s. B. DODDS. representative of William H. Leishnlan and Company Limited will be at S. A. McDonald's displaying the season's latest Brit- ish woollens in men's suits and over- coats on Saturday and Monday. I..-l253-l0-l1-2l. THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.- Services, Sunday, October 13th. Cardigan 11.00 A. M. Dundas 3.00 P. M. Montague 7.00 P. M. All services will be conducted by Rev. John A. Pritchard, B. A., of Marshfield. All welcome. 11-1200-10-11-11. HAMPTON PASTOR-AL CHARGE --!1‘he services forSunday the 13th are: Appin Road at l1. Hampton at 8 when the Rev. James P. Kaye of West Bay, N. 5., will preach. Rally Day Service at Victoria at ‘I. Rev. Geo. Ayarnbfihister. - I - » Ja-lfil-io-il-li- - BUYING ‘turnips, Potatoes daily from October eleventh till October seventeenth at Railway Wharf. Highest market prices. Henry c. Sinallwood. Phone Charlottetown lbw-ll. L-lfll-IO-ll-ti. Mrs. John F. Pursey. Poplar Av- enue, has returned to her home in North Rustico, after visiting friends in Cornwall, New Haven and Riv- erdale. DOUNCING BABY The first-born child of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hill of Oremorne. near Mel- bourne, Australia, is believed to be the world's biggest baby. when it arrived in the world after a Cameroon operation 1min: two hours, the baby, a boy, weighed l5 lbs. .4 on. . The baby's height is 34 1-2 in- ches, and he measures l6 3-4 in- ches round the chest. and 0 l-2 inches round the thigh. His neck is nine inches in olrcumleienw. Mother and child are doing well. $0M boyhasaverygood appe- 1 I v . Mr. and Mrs. Hill have received hundreds of messages oongr ‘ ‘ *- lng them. BULAWAYO REFINEBY BULAWAYO-A new company to be known as the Rhodesian sugar Refinery will start operations here. '.f~‘he plant to be erected will cost $100,000. > Flush Kidneys of Acid and Poisons stop ceiérlfilp Nights Svhsn kidneys are clogged they br- coine weak-the bladder is irritated often passage is scanty and smarts and burns -slecp is restless and nightly vlsill to tbs bathroom are frequent. The right harmless and in= expensive way to atop this trouhl and restore healthy aeflon to kid- neys and bladder in to get from any drug lat a 40 cent be: cf Gold lfsda Baarlsm Oil Capsules and taka as diluted-yea won't be disap- xiointedl-bnt be lure and get GOLD liD .4 Haarlem Oil Capsules -tne nnlginal and gennina - right from Haarlem in Holland -- a ifflnd kidney stimulant and diuretic. Remember also that other symptoms b mat; _ fffllfljftt MSW of kidney and bladder trouble are the schooner tum. me from lg-ovihqlylggr_nfire:igl'onguflg' ml- ., Should October 14th, I shall be glad otherwise. - ' Montague, P. E. I. October 7, 1935 s , our a . H AI gilléllliullmcvllllllldltb" in” on“ ‘o. 9 I h Milli-to villlfntlbpeallilbmes zfvesllngfresawtgvfgglgorttg. 11° 4005b h!!! Illllloglna number of electors. I flllttbt any suehElee ' “who wish the them a visit before the Election ’ ieh Mill Pl ‘m- Election A a. 5 u» ‘ii I “i? ‘l’. t%iliczhsg,1llf notified by let A u Yvon!!- .~T THOMAS V. GRAN , In the Marriage Market is Latest NEW YORK, Oct. m-Tbs mm. ing fortnight looms as a The first big event of the winter "deb" season, when the beauty and charm of tho deb class is presontad t0 society. ll the autumn ball at Tuxedo Park October l0. Prom then. thmu- next Jan y, the "debbies" will swirl along the stag‘ linen at society's functions, dash through round and round of cock- tail parties and tea, serve on as- sorted oouunitiees, model clothes and undergo the stress of being photographed for the mtogravure pages. One of New York's well-informed society editors defines the debu- tante as "lytung gal in hsr late teens (average l8 or l0) whore par- ents feel she's of marriagoabls age and ought to be meetni J0me elig- ible young men. A debut ls fair warning that Josie or Susie is in the market. It's a happy medium for putting her before her public, which is the slag line, composed o1 likely-looking young men in tail coats. W.G.T.U. Declare for Total Abstinence ANIJ-IERBT. N.S., Oct. 10-408.) -strong condemnation of brewers’ adlan women to use more beer was registered by delegates to the an- nual Nova r convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union here. . Moderation in the consumption of alcohol was declared "a menace and a fallacy" as members passed a. resolution favoring abolition of the government control declared for total ahetinanoo. other resolutions condemned “the demoralizing influence of many _ the films shown in the modern theatre." the appalling increases in the number of automobile accidents on the highways, and the ‘increas- ing use of lotteries by reputable cit- izens and organisations." Color Expensive For Sound Films (Canadian Press) ‘ HOLLYWOOD, Oot. 10—'1‘hoae 1on8 Predicted immovemenls and innovations in motion Plcturps may oeontbelrwnmbuttsnyarsgoina by slow freight. experts say: . Co1or:—“'I‘he processes $1.9 still imperfect and commercially unsat- isfactory. ‘ Television — "lien years awe from coming into widespread use. Three-dimensional films-“Ahso- Iutcly and fixiallydmposible, scien- tifically . Contrary to the opinions of some British the teelmio- isns here say while color is. in most ways, mechanically pQfect, most observers agree it is commercially impractical. like taking gold outof sea-water. it is ponibla but expan- sivo. BETTER-HOUSING CONDITIONS MARI . _____ NEW YORK, Oct. iii-An unmis- takable and not inoonsiderabie in- crease in the slae of boys and girls in the past twenty years because of improved health condition! brought on by better housing points houses and lightened labors will bring about-a happier and more healthy environment, Dr. IPranois Carter Wood, director of the Col- umbia University Institute o1 Oah- cer research. said yesterday. Future taxes will relegate people to simple ' ‘ in little housed. he asserted. and the university of the home will grow as one of the most mportant educational institu- tions in the world. I'D") ROYAL SKELETON? LIIOISPIIR. England-A leaden coffin and a skeleton which may been found during excavations at publicity oampalsns to induce Can- ~ o; to sing in the Metropolitan FOB. BIGGER. CHILDREN line the way w the time when smaller? the church o! st. Ifsry. Jtienard h, was buried there after his death at just as keen. but the opportunities u” tbe battle of Bcfi Bold." o1 harm-v voorl aoera- more remote. DAlLY-JIILLY n» neurons ..".l‘lal.l Oflllll ll aewa of local lntoraat hat i o! not liar 5T3... ‘I23? notable ll advanea. coming ready silos- big bargains at Beaall Original One-can where your one-cent buy also regular article. 1.4240 j ..‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles . rls have returned to their F’? - Hamomnd Plains after a E week at Montague. They guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy. They were a - - by Mrs. Harris‘ daugh . Helen Isnera-li. ' LAWYER ELECTED Cutler of Sheffield. father he has also > - or of the city. present instance, is ays not. I always directly oonnec j; with the cutlery trade. The e v s’ Om;- pany of Sheffield has wry of some 200 years. The . which is to take pla a1 banquets held ou f? and for many years p trum for some In _Growin__ ove g g For u; s Opera. ronouro. on. 7'“. think I am particularly asnbltlous 0110!! declared Gladys Bell. slim. golden- haired Canadian o, who made he;- Canadian debut with the San Carlo opera. Company hem a. few nights ago as Nedda in " - liacci." “I would much rather stay with the San Carlo," she laughed. Surrounded by groups of admir-r ers in her dressing-room backstage and amid showers of roses, Miss Bell immediately after the perfor- mance admitted she had felt the nervousness which inevitably at- taches to o. first night. "But I'm not glad it's over." she exclaimed. "I only wish I could start all over _88ain fldht now." _ Miss Bell. who in private life is lvlrs. Beverly Owen, wife of a Tor- onto newspaperman. was born in Prince Edward Island. Before oom- lng to Ibmito five years ago she frequently sang over the radio. She had never previously sung in public in Toronto. however. A graduate of theNew lhiglandCon- serve. of Music. Boston, she al- so studied ln New York and (ini- "Opera-slnging as a profession 800ml: ‘ ‘ myhesd befcrcrny audition with Carlo Percni. last year," observed the new opera-star lastween handshakes as she grace- fully accepted the compliments of herfriends. “Ihadnmgagood deal over the radio. of course, and b09011 to advance furthsralongbhat . "My favorite role and opera? why. Nedda and Paglisooi, of course. I'd rather sing Nedda than anything else. Except Marguerite in must. perhaps." she added on a ‘second thought. "1 hopeto do that some day." Interest in opera throughout Canada has greatly increased inthe last few years. Miss Bell amrmed. "It would not be an exaggeration to say there is about 10 tlmasmore enthusiasm right now than two or three years ago. It is due in large part, I should think. to Carlo Per- oai and the San Carlo. who have not only brought grand opera to on Canada for the first time in some "ears. but have also brought it wiifin the reach of the masses. "There is certainly a. strong feel- ing here that we should have‘ a Canadian oblra company. ft wool rive other oaaadian minim mud! better than myself. a chance of ree~ lost the 01b W!!! d Id H81? ti“ b» w» or m: mm m hm hits-u Jiirrrffliir .32.. u. m3 ‘°"' . try. 1t is particularly muiliilfi west, where the interest is is the distance from New York is so great." parosrsrs mar OTPAWA. Oct. ill-The nonunion general election has already setons definite record. in number of can- didates. There may be another re- oord when the make their oflicial declarations - 11» election of mi stood as a record-breaker in Canadian politi- that election there were 081 candi- dates for the comparatively small in relation to and Tropliiesvaluedliatgbl ' , . l k $2. v i, Prizes for 43 Sections! upwards of» _ Last years Show _was atrem, , us success. This year's will be even bi ger. Our; , List and ma _i-. floent geollection _of_ Si ver Trophi "will bring." toget er i-theverylbestflfoxes in the Province. ’ _ ' ' . » , The new classification places less emphasis on the ,and recognizes the greafgrimportance of thc._;r' g _ money pelt classes. Blacks, extra I " ks and dark silvers -~ included in Section 1. * ; _. ‘ _ Othertolor phases are darkimedfums, medium {all vets, light mediumsilvers, pale silvers; extra, silvers. _ v List. ~ . _ Grand Banquet Canadian National "Olll ' " ' The big foxmen’s banquet will be held on Wednes- day evening, N_ove_mber 6th, at the above Hotel and will be one of the highlights of the season. Only 140 tickets Will be sold as accommodation is limited. An excellent dinner, an evening of fun and enjoyment. Short snappy speeches. Write for Prize List with full particulars. THE SILVER FOX EXIIIBITORS" ASSOCIATION OFT P.E.I. CLIFFORD ROGERS, President, Summerside, P. E. I. W. R. SHAW, Secretary, ' Charlottetown, P. E. I. ramm- LIATHII rrsr nun: mar or hat, canvass, , A cocktail at the Crllioa ‘u m” w“ mud‘ gives a. fashion writer all sorts es MAY pa: lwconn (Qlmillfl PM") bright ideas, for the smartea isians Iswell “tourists- there. says our flris correswnd ent. Creole caps the head like beach ksroniefs B! m” noticed frequently. They come numerous different materials. most popular of which are black shined taffeta and harlequin- strIDOd shanfltlll. ‘ Two or time years ago a chic mach woman would never dream she be seen in barelcgged. with lacqubred toe nails. with the increased flux of h i returning oflloers is 499mg; small felt bow in front. history until the present. In "BT33" House of Commons. I00 or more names on the bal- “d m’ “m! - thh year. The number w: . l v election luwl. a candidate deposit of we if he mu half as many votu as the n: mi. m bandldates dropped much of and during the . weather numerous wanton, inciud- ‘yum-g lng the countess devogue. have been seen lunehlng at a aom carryi- ing their ma. 6308i“; "H. 118i i026. '10 and N011! M Murphy's a1: _ a-By Icy Skuoe . p‘ _ .583?!‘ fir?" Divine Communion Hoses‘ 3001mm, Joshua's zeaLWin money and Conquer All Murph Dlflorned after a qhinese mandarin v was recently noticed.‘ The ofomrisesioapointedpeakam. grounded brimtiunsupofftbe The square brimmed hat which. b ‘was popular in straw during the summer has been slightly modified in felt for fall and winter wear, Dark blue is a popular shade in felt hats whose brims jut out in 1n a square. Most of these hats are untrimmed. but for a van savsrvrm, rem. Oct. 1| —-Daniel Murphy is his nickname- The Negro tenant took a deep twr- mam today and than mm inquir- ista, however, Parisian-women have q m; “m, m,‘ grmdmhe, n" i lhdr Mmtlltv. him: molars Wisdom way 1 Know, M stepson mm andSplrlt cum a new nu an in punt’ isomer,‘ mtg named junior. ; _ l so“ ca '1 .4 :4 Taitifii or