- ..\s.-~-u~-....~~.._» ._ 41141;... “w. xsuqfl Mr. Jules Tremblay OF I-lolt, Renfrew & Co. Quebec will be at this store Tuesday Afternoon Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Mr. Tremblay will be as usual showing latest ideas in Fur Coats and small furs. He will also be glad to meet anyone wishing to have repairs and alterations made. Mr. Tremblay will conduct his display in the annex, second floor. Moore £6? McLeod Ltd [MISS R K. GILES demonstrates and fits Lover’s Form Foundation Garments here on October 21st and 22nd Wednesday $9’ Thursday Brine your foundation garment problems to Miss Giles. She will he in our Lingerie Depart- ment all day Wednesday and Thursday to advise-fit-demonstrate. See the new LOVEIPS FORM foundation garments Liflisr ed ‘be lhat-yaanawewsafm-TF; little Fido?" The other man shook his hetwL “NO. not wt. he replied. "But as I “'11s lust going in search of the dog l thought you might let me have a. little on account." ‘TECTEEEZJI ck Nat the door. The cottagcr opened it. “Good morning!" said the snobb- lly dressed visitor. “ls it here that you are offering a. reward for a lest dog?‘ "Yes." said the cottugcr anxiously. ‘Tm offering ten shillings. Cam it =-_-;:-.— - n .». M-M _.-._ - NEW POLICY TO OUR CUSEITOJIERS: We wis_h to thank youfor the patronage you have given us and to cull your attention to a change in our Irusiuess policy. ‘ i From today forward we shallroqulre cash n full with every purchase and shall allow no 800118 0n approbation to anyone, as this policy interferes with the range of widths and sizes curried. m“ Ilegmlw You will appreciate our action in aha-ulna er ivhen yon see how our good values S“ lieconio even better with the adoption of a l CTLY CAM-l - M) APPROBATION policy. PURDIE-FERGUSON SHOE COMPANY LIMITED leg. ‘Irodc Mom Successful Fox Feeding is the problem of our Fox Ranchers today. How to grow strong, vigorous foxes that will produce pelts of flno texture nnd lustrous sheen is uppermost In all minds, '11-"; IMPERIAL BISCUIT ffihllhlNY. LIMITED, have found the solution in their deservedly popular imperial Fox Biscuits and imperial Puppy Food Regular feeding of these is giving the desired results in 0hr Canadian Ranches. "IMPERIAL-FED l-‘OXI-IS" uro in a class by themselves. They "producp u“ "045" Ensure 51100053 by liberal feeding or {Mrmugpg For sale by leading Island dealers or direct from fsflory. IMPERIAL BISOIIIT 00., LTII. Phone 721. Box 446. Charlottetown, P. E, l, i l mond and other points west are THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR IAN WESTEIII GIIAIIIIIII —BlG DANG! IN the New Hull at Richmond on Thursday night, 22nd. 0'59"! Orchestra. RU! shinents. 9487-10-20-21 —PYIENI Fire lbitlngulsher kills on oil tire. loves 111e, 1n stock at Bruce's. ggco-ioqom, -EMERALD BAIBYING 00., will receive Cream on Thursday, October 22nd and deliver Cheese to patrons on the same day. 9461-10-20-21. —I..ADIES’ SILK HOSE at twenty per cent discount this week. A. K. Lord, Cape ‘Traverse. 9497-10-21-21. '-SLlGlI‘I.' BLAZE-The Sum-I incietdr fire siren sounded an alarm ‘ on Monday night about 10.45 and‘ cltiru: rushed in all directions to discover the fire. It turned ‘f H be a slight; blaze in the spruce hedge outside the Experimental Fox Sta-l tzcn. A lady passing in a motor car noticed the hedge burning and din at once to the IGIBPIIOII; cf- fice and put in the alarm. The chemical engine was taken i the scene of the fire and the blaze was quickly extinguished.-S. —POTATO BOATS DUE-Word has been received in Summerside by Capt. Sampson Grady that two potato boats are expected to ar- rive in Summerslde by the end of the month. One will load seed po- tatoes for the Potato Growers As- sociation and the other for Messrs Read and Co. Farmers from Rich- hauling their potatoes to the ware- house on railway wharf’ to be in readiness for the stenmers.—S. -REPAIRING INDIAN HEAD BREAKWATER-Work has com- menced on repairs to the break- water at the entrance to Summer- sido harbor. The work consists of strengthening the breastwork on the inside of the breakwater and replacing logs which have been mis- placed by the heavy seas. 'I‘lie Gov- ernment steamer "Brant" in oom- mond of Capt. Basil Kelly is in charge of the work and is carry- ing supplies and lumber to Indian Head for the men. The damage done to the Railwty Wharf by the reent heavy gales is also being re- paired-S. —-DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT ed by last. Friday night's gale is estimated at over $1.000. Two scc-I tlcns of thg wharf were entirely lost. Longshoremen say that, not for many years was there such a gale as was experienced that nlizht lies-i srs M. F. Schurman will start rc- building the wharf at once. In was I Miss’ . Pnciicii, lolionstrator of j Gossard Garllntt llill llc at This Store All llay Vlad Come in and be fitted ucsday, 0ct. 21st and see all the newest garments. l PBOWSE . BROS LIMITED -—FINED $2 AND COSTS-In the Summerslde Police court yesterday one drunk was fined two dollar-u and costs-S. --PASSES EXAMINATION‘ FOB i'lL0'l‘-—Capt. Sampson Grady o! Summerside passed the necessary examination for Pilot before the recently appointed Pilot Commis- sion at Charlottetown, and has re- cclved his license as Pilot for the Port of Summerside. Capt. Capt. Grady it a son of the late Capt. James Grady, who was pilot. for Summerslde harbor for thirty' years. The present Capt. Grady has acted as pilot for some time, but 1t is only since the formation of the Pilot Commission than on examin- ation and license was necessary-S. —INJURED IN SAW MILL— Muster James Perry, son of Thom- as Perry of Summerside, received a nasty lacs-rated wound above the eldbow of his right arm, when he was caught in the circular saw at his father's mill at the west end oi Summerslde. The accident cc- curred about 3 o'clock on Monday afternoon. The young lad was tak- en to the Prince County Hospital, where ths arm was dressed. The wound proved to be only a slight one and the pitient is resting com- fortably-S. The Summerslde branch of the C. M. B. A. held their annual meet- ing in St. Paul's Hall on Monday} evening for the purpose of eleetlng| the officers for the year. Mr. Albon‘ Glllis presided. The officers were as follows: President, Mr. Aibcn Gil- lis. reelected; first vice president. Philip Gaudet; second vice pres- ident, Jerry Doucette; financial secretary, Joseph Gaudet; Treas- urer, Margaret Arsenauit; Record- ing Secretary, Gus Blacquiere; As- sistant Recording Secretury, Mary Arsenault; Marshal, Maxims Gal- -ELECTION or OFFICERS-I i l tees. Anthony Arsenault, George‘ Doucctte and Joseph A. Gall1nt.—$| -SAD NEWS‘ RECEIVED—News_ has been receive}?! by Mrs. Horton, of Summerslde of the death in South Deven, N. 13., of Mr. Howard‘ W. Robinson on October 8th. Wr.‘ Robinson was well known on the l‘ “W15” m“? W“ ‘he ""'-"-"‘°. lslund, us he often visited here. his m": the 72'“. which w“ wqiml! widow being o. sister of lvfrs." l-lor- wn“ "miter ma” "c? dry my“ I“ ton. He leaves to mourn berries his ‘jgmlglzeéviilid x1’:*"‘f‘:n aafifhlcgll widow, two sons and one daughter, tide and wind was left intalit ‘Ilia’ H’ LEROY’ James Frederick and ' Caroline all at home. Tile funeral work of repairing the damage will teak place‘ on Saturday’ October “l” empmymen" t° ma“ mm, 10m to the Gibson Memorial ggifiizimtfg ‘Tum be ldffb which, Church in South Devon. Interment °d “Ymg I‘ is m‘ was made at ltlarysville in the Un- lll wind that blows nobody any good."——S. HARDWOOD FLOORING Beautiful Birch and 0st uri- loadlng today. All thluhimun sud grades. 00000 It to chemo from. i ldaciI0llALO -noui-: E woonwonxmo co. urn. ‘g Phone 841 ' tlotowl j U ited Church Cemetery.-—S. —WEDDING BELLS-Rev. L. P. Archibald, of Bedcquc, ofllclnted at the marriage at 2.30 on Wednesday afternoon oi Grace Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hol- land, of Seurletcwn, and John Sin- cluir Coombes, son of Mr. J. Bin- cluir Coombes. Jr., of Halifax, N.S. The wedding took place in the Unit- ed Church at Bedcque, which was tastefully decorated by girl friends of the bride. Mrs. John Stewart pre- sided ut the organ and rendered the Wedding March from Lohengrln. i During the signing of the mglstcr. Miss Rosamond Richardson played "The World is Waiting for the Sun- rise," as a violin solo. lilissllollcnd was given in marriage by he": father and was a most attractive bride, at- tired in a mocllsh rose beige lace gown and wearing a hat of beige velvet trimmed with ostrich feather. Her bouquet was of Butterfly roses. The bride was attended by her cou- sin, Miss Helen Champion, of O'- Leury. Miss Champion looked most engaging in u smart dress of green _ BRINGING UPI FATHER GICK. I was. amuse ! I'LL. vim? u-rru. lacs and georgettc and a black lint. She curried u. bouquet o! yellow chryssuthemums. W. Kendall my, of Halifax. attended as gmomsman. ‘rhcnshers were Arnold Henderson and. Arthur Holland. Following tho ._ ceremony s reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, there being some sixty seem ere- sent. The rooms were beautifully decorated in seasonal colors. Tea. was poured by Mrs. tDr.) Pethlck and ices were cut by Mrs. (Dr.) Champion, both being aunts of the bride. Those asslstns ln the serv- ing were the Misses beorgle Read, Gladys Lcwthcr, Doris Muncey, Violet Richardson, nlfred Wright, Selina Myers, Lois Miller and ltlarlon Wilson. The newly mar- ried couple left by motor on s trip to New York and Philadelphia, fol- lowed by the best wishes of their many friends. On their return they will reside 1n Halifax. -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaudr‘. o! Summerslde left by motor for Boston on Monday. They were ac- companied by Miss Ida Arsenault, who will visit friends in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Gnudet will go later to Florida to spend the win . ::Barber's Itch and Ringworm are relieved by the use of Douglas’ Egy- ptian Linlment; quick, certain re- sults. Relieves the most obstinate cases. WANT EASTER IlATE SETIQEI] (Associated Press) GENEVA. Switzerland, 0ct., 20- 'I‘he international calendar reform conference has adopted a declara- itlon favoring the stabilization of Easter, postponed until a more fav- orable time the question of gener- *‘-°°°--Tl‘° damage t° s°l“"m“"*-.1snt; Guard, J. c. Gallant; Thus-filly simpliryme the calender. and Wharf in Summerside harbor cans-l’ adjourned. . , The conference declared the stabilization of Easter was desir- able “for the common g00d on ac- count of the social and economic disadvantages of its present wan- dering date." The Sunday after the second Sat- urday in April was preferred by most delegates. The League of Na.- tions council was asked to trans- mlt the Conference's recommends-i tlon to the Christian churches w.th the hope that they would consider ii; "in the most favorable spirit!’ The conference also asked the council to inform the governments before April 3), 1933, of such act- ion as the churches might propose to take. - No Representation From Switzerland SWITZERLAND, Oct. 10. (Ali)- Switzerlnnd reached a definite de- clslon today not to send a team to the United States for the 193:! Olympic games at Los Angeles. “Are you Mrs. ltlayer?" “Miss Mayer!" “Oh, sorry, my fault." “Oh, no. nobody‘s fault but my own." . .5. ilzsiciir '7' l‘! i u _ EXAMINATION __ l1 Gizurzs. m] H. J. MABON E 1-: OPTOMETRIST Montague l’. E. I. I-I l. Oflice Connected With '- Drulltorc !-ZEEZ-Z%Z-ZZZ'Z%Z~I%_. 34% Eastern Guardian i ._.._... n‘!!! “BAITIJNG III?! ANN" Comedy Drum In time not Pfllfllifll II! the MINING"! PM)!!!’ inenc1.o.o.r.nuii,unntaau. Iridny. October 20rd. Reserved seats on sale at Mlbblfl Drug Store. ' 8402-10-20-81. ..'IOLY ‘IIINIT! OBUIOII. “An om Church with u. New vm-’ icnr‘ Georgetown, will null its ninety-first Anniversary services. Sunday, October 20th., 11 B- m. "The Value of Church training, for the Children." 3 p. m., Ohlldrurs aer- vlce, “The Chlld Samuel," ‘l p. m., “Stir up the 31ft of God which is in thee." 2 Tlm.: 1:0. ENTIRE FAMILY FR reduced to 7 wmmr STAMFORD, COIIIL, Oct. 20. (BY the Canadian Prcsm-Mrii. Iothain Wright and her four children were found dead lnithelr home. They were asphyxiated during the night‘ by fumes from a gas heater. Mrs. Margaret Wright, the child- ren's grandmother. found the bod- ies. She came to the house to in- quire why the family had failed to keep an appointment with her. Dn Ralph W. Crane, medical examin- er, said the deaths were accident- al ' The dead children were Latham. Jr., 6; Francis, 5; Wilbur. 3 and Robert 2. Another child, Ruth, 'l, went to visit an aunl, 1n Harrison, N. Y., the previous day. Ill urucluliu MILDRED ISABELLB MILLXGAN "In the middle of Life we are 1n Death" was very forcibly lmpires- sed upon the community of Brae Harbor and vicinity on Thursday. $135.00 in $165.00. of 119-121 Queen Street Our Windows . Show a wonderful 10 last eseasonlc" We over estimated last season's demand- bought a few too many FUR COATS-these ten‘ are left on our racks. They are all first rate gar- ments, choicc furs, handsome finish but a bit shorter than today’s style demands. ‘ The coats shown include French Seal, Dark Rat, Golden Rat, running in regular price from They are all to be cleared at one flat price $75.00 ‘llieilltfil Charlottetown I 146 Richmond Si. zzaskowe Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis (Jharlottetown Oct, 1, 1931, when it became known that; Mildred Isabelle, eldest child of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mll- iigan was suddenly called Home at the early age of eleven years and ten months. Although Mildred was not. a very robust child, she was never sick and was in attend- ance at school within a. day or two of her death. During these days she vras not feeling very well, but: was quite active, so her illness gave remained at home with her mother but wrote out her little order and sent it along. she was in great glee. remarking to her mother, I'm feeling great. at the same time ex- pressing a wish that “Pcp" would soon return. But alas! Before the , fathers return. the Angel of Death called, and leaving mother r i carton or two o Edison Mazda ‘keep a supply MADIE IN vmv-r-rm IN1D ollli.iu1rnucuvul.in.,uluuiun_llgunuulf slone, took for its own the spirit of the little Beam of Sunshine, that had budded on earth to bloom 1n a general Heaven. Mildred was favorite with young and old. and will be greatly missed in the school and home where by h" cheery disposition and sunny smile she had endeared herself to all. The funeral which was largely at- no cause for anxiety. Thursday tended, was held on Saturday at afternoon the father and other the Kirk cemetery, Milo. The ser- children went to a store. Mildred vices at the house and the grave were conducted by the Revs Mr. Baker and Mr. Turpel. who spoke’ words of consolation to the berea- ved. Al; the house Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Baker sans “Precious Jewels" and at the grave Rev. Mr. Turpei sang. “Where He Leads Me I Will Follow". favorites of the deceased. The pail bearers were four uncles deg/fuzz sbisoul MAZIA LAMPS TC!’ OW is the time to till 4- thosc empty lamp sockets in your home. Stop Tstypur dealer's and buy a f dependable Lamps-and on hand. CANADA Linen to Gums! Ehclrlc Vanbovidl ovary Tiieldoy cem- lu: mm Cuiadl-Ilda “troll. Alvin and Norman Moot-cu; Scott Mllllgun and Daniel MncNc- vln. Much sympathy is extended to the‘ bereaved parents and little sister Margaret and brother Icigb in the temporary separation oi their loved one. ,. Germany's wheat crop this your is estimated at 212,120,000 bushels. _ "Ex-King Alfonso may take. up ranching, accordlng to reports. ._._________ caused by irritation in the reapin- tory passages and 1s the eflort to dislodge obstructions that come from inflammation of the mucous membranes. ‘Treatment with Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrh. Oil will allay the inflammation and 1n consequence the cough will usually stop. ‘Hy 17 and you will be satisfied. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO: LIMITED I By George MCI/Willi“ _ _\