b- ~.>.-.-o.- m » r..- -. . - s“=.o;nv~.~==»--.>~.-m >1"I~n:w:.v:r' . . - e 1,. I TNE WESTERN GUARDIAN i ‘BULBS for auto headlights, sold l at Brace’s. 10009-11-11-21. ; -BA'I.'I‘I:BIIB and bulbs tor flashlights, sold at Bruce's. 10000-11-11-21. _.B0ltDEN HALL, Saturday. Nov. -UN1',|'ED c5050]! 0r cAN-dlith. Bingo, lotteries. etc. Lunch ADA, Monique, Nov. is. luv. J. Rfserved. Doors open at '1 o'clock. Saint. n. n. Minister. 1o a. m. 1°°“""'ll"*‘1. Sanity School. ll e. m. Rocoptio of members. '| p. m. Divine service and illustrated hymns st theelose. Preparatory service at Montlllle on Friday evening at 7.46 o'clock. The speaker will be Rev. O. U. Mo- Nevin of Georgetown Old Dutch Cleanser doesn't seratdu snake the famous polls test. Sprinkler: little Old Dutch on the porcelain drainboard ot your sinlri lay a smooth ooin on the cleanser, and rub gently. You won't feel or hear the scratching of gritty particles. Avoid gritty cleaners. Use Old Dutch for all EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'BOI.L0 BAY EAST—Tbe 00,-. tuber meeting cf the Rollo Bay East Women's Institute was held a; the home o.’ Mrs. W. H. Keel; with ' nine members, one b01118 a newly enrolled member, and two visit- |ors present. The meetlnl 011911811 by Iginging "The Maple Leaf" and the‘ answer to Roll Call. the payment of a nickel. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Ladies decided to scrub scholroom before next meeting. Vlclfilla rel-l ectlcns also violin selections by Mr.- Lloyd McEwen, with piano accom-l paniment; by Mrs. Aylmer McEwen _, "'°"'"°‘ W‘ ‘°"' --DEATH or murmur RESID- i/ arr-r or‘ communist-primes “' throughout n» country will learn with regret o! the death at mid- night on Monday of mllian, belov- Ctenisis Quicken ,,,,,,,,,,, , at her home on Kirk Street, Sum- Doesnlt scratch rnereidefihehadbeenin failing health for some time and had been confined ID I16! 179d I01‘ $116 135D AFE CLEANING . . . modern homes must have it. There's safety for all lhr“ lmmlhs‘ m" Nab“ w“ " cleaning in Old Dutch Cleanser. The reason is simple: Old Dutch “all” "l Malpequ’ “Id hem" h" doesn't scratch; contains no harsh, chunky grit. Protects smooth sur- faces) preserves beauty and brilliance; and it's kind to the hands. marriage was Miss Ulliasr Black- more. she was a woman of many and Minnie Chaisson were much; Old Dciich cleans quicker than anything else. its tiny, fiat-shaped partl- i clespwi... one quick, smooth sweep, remove all dirt-visible and invisible. fine qualities, of a sympathetic na- enjoyed by membem A dainty! Old Dutch safeguards your home with Healthful Cleanliness. tui-e she was always ready to help lunch was served by hOStE-m BS5155" Use this modern cleanser for porcelain, enamel, tile, marble, pots and those who were in need. She was ed by Miss Mary Chill/file- M591‘ well known in Kensington, where ing adjourned by slnillnil "19 N111‘. pans, refrigerators, stoves, windows and painted walls. Old Dutch goes further-lasts longer and costs less to use. her early married life was spent. tonal Anthem. Next meeting to be’ Of latter years the family resided held at the home of Mrs. Fred in Summers" where Mrs. Nesbitt Peters when roll call answer will be endeared herself to all who had the the payment of annual fee and op- pleasure of her acquaintance. The eiiing chorus O Canada. deceased was a staunch member of the Presbyterian Church There are left to mourn her narrowing hus- band. two daughters. Mrs. C. G. Following is the report of Corn- DeCoff of Taunton, Mass; and wall School for the month oi Selli- Mrs. H. S. Hlliing of Braintrec. ember and Octobe_r:— Mam; two sonB. George of Norton. Grade x-l. Etta R058: 2. Rm Mass; and Inrne, of Rhoda Island: Pethiek, Marjorie Lowther and Dor- mos m camps , Old Dutch Holders, In Colorsl Olip out Ircrn three Old Dutch Cleanser labels the windmill panel appearing abotn the directions. Mail these, together with l0: and your name end address. Fill out CORNWALL SCHOOL the coupon today. i CudchY Soap Works, 64 Macaulay AVG. I Toronto, Ontario I Please Ind enclosed . . . cents and . . . labels h! I which send mo“ .Oid Dutch Holden. Colon wanted: I IVORY ci onzsn c1 iiiue i:i | also one sister, ms. Allan Cameron is Crosby, iequal; 3, Winnie Stone- : u". of Mar-gate, to all of whom the Grade lX—l, Ruth Stone; 2, Mary hm” Guardian extends sincere sympa- Walker; 3, Andrew Crass. i my, a. Grade VII—l,, Hilda Crosby; 2,1 Li‘:________________________ J59]; MgicMillan; a, Erma Baln. Grade VI—1, Louise Baln: 2, Nor- ma Walker; 3, Annie Gass. Grade V-l, Eileen Shaw; 2, Ar- thur Howard; 3, Lillian Scott. v Grade Iv-l, Maynard Shaw; 2. Martha Walker and Ruth ,Bain,l iequal); 3, Alice Howard. Grade III—1, lmirgaret Donuhuem 2, Marion Good. Grade I (a>-—l, Stanley Crosby; 2, Reggie Frizzell; 3, Emnierson, Dunsiord. Grade I (b)—l, Ralph MacPhaii; 2, James Donahue. I Grade I (c)—i, Norma Shaw and IN MEMDRIAM JAMES HARRIS BEARS us. crop S. ll. S, IIAIIS NllMElifllls LONDON, Nov. ll.—-(A.P.)—Two slllpS sent out appeals for help yes- tummy in‘ violent storms which- ‘siruck the south coast. of England and caused three deaths in Italy. Dispatches from Brest, France, irvinniiinii Press; The news o! the death of the late J. Harris Bears which occurred at his home, High Street, Moncton, N. 13., on Thursday, Oct 22nd, 1931 was received with sadness by his many relatives and friends in Prlncit Edward Island where many years of his life were spent. H: had at- tained the advanced age of 79 YEP-TS- O'I'I‘AWA, Ont, Nov. ill-Nova. Scolilt ilzid ‘.111 zicriaislu of 505,078 acres own iu Lin: principal crops in the spring ui 19:31, slates a. report. issued by ill" lluiiimiuii Slllilliiiciiiil 1041111- '11P‘ 11C. ti: tuLil, based on the 1931 Uvilfiiifs. i-ulniizirvs with 635,- i 1111 that the steamer Bcllerophon had l hm, ship yards were launched those THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BAii iiAi|N8! BARGAINS? Everywhere Another l.oi: oft Week End Special Prices NOVEMBER 12. 1931 That You Nay Profit By oii FRIDAY iii siiiuiiiiiii Bargains in Every Department Men’s Leziter Windbreakers, Plush lined Only Boy’s Windbreakers, plush lined. Ten only. Week end price Men’s Fleeced Combinations, special prices for -Bo_v’s Fancy V-neck Sweaters. Sizes 4 to 16 years. Only grey. All s .»..-..-.........................-.... .»............ Ieseeeolse .o................ Boy’s Fleece Lined Combinations Only ........ Men's Worsted Suits, YWIIB 111611 if you need a new suit .you are lucky for on Friday and Saturday we are ofiering special prices on Young Men's Worsted Suits in blue, brown and grey. Very special . . . . . . Special $15.00 ,0 $25.00 $1.29 _., $1.39 Men’s Fancy Ties, large assortment 29c or 4 $1.00 $1.39 09c $22.50 Young Men’s Overcoats. The popular guard style in blue, brown and i“? $22.50 $7.65 $4.95 Men's Leather Coats and Windbreakers, Sheepskin lined with lambskin collar. Prices .-.............,.,,_, ....-..................-.... Attention ladies’ Ladies’ Winter Coats i’ B d I with fur trimmings. Wgek- ma cloth’ ‘ end specials Ladies’ Celenese Dresses. $1M up to s2. Special Ladle!’ Crepe Dresses. Reg. values up t¢ $7.50. $4 & SPQCIBI ~.... I Girl's Flannel School Dres- I ses. Sizes 7 to l4 years. Spec. Ladle‘, silk Rayon Bloomers Special Girl’s School Dresses of Fiannelettet. SIZES 7 I0 14 years I . Slteciai $ I39 Ladies’ Hand‘ Bags. Special & prices See our rack of Ladies’ Flanii l Ihesses. Special e & ladies’ Deer Skin Gloves. B k ' Worth $335 for r0 en sizes Rayon Bloomers and Brassiere Sets. Lace I trim. Special, set, , Ladies’ Wm]! around Girdles with Zipper fastening. Special New Ascot Ties. L i, t - Special desxgns$Ee98 LINEN DEPT. SPECIALS LADIES’ HATS dies’ Hats in Felt. and 7011' new.» ll il"l'.l'.ll' ugii, said that five members of the crew 80m at Came, N_ S‘, the emest (17111: ygixtgzgii; 2. J0h11 179151"; 3i “Ian's Heavy work swcaters_ I 8, I RBYOH Bell SPITMIQ in VBIVEI. A bargain you 'llli‘ . . llitfliil, to lmnl ugr- I of 18 on the Greek steamer Geor- o’ the mmuy of the late Isaac A‘ 5a e w ' Special price I I Gout, Rose, Blue’ Grben cantt “ford to mum’ W I “l” M‘ had hm‘ “k” m by M‘ Bears. he with his Parents. while ' ' ' ' ' l I I l 72x90. Week end mi s '0 I Cfultfi ir-riw iiniric-nilficrl vessel. The life-saving young. removed to P’ E‘ Island, ]o_ 3 lflmfs Ribbed Hosa Heather 2 pa“. c price .75 5 ' n Y - - - - - 1931i iiii: Iroisis went to the rescue at a _ i _ ,._ d v" . _ _ ' "' ' ' a - w,,,_,._,, l: 3S5. pom “Mich was located 200 miles lontiingt figstt at Plygigit-lrayhf: v38 trim‘ . for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . , 72 "L Unbleached sheeb Kiddies Hats in Assorted Balm ' “l”: "mm °r mum“ tin: 3h; 8:11p building boomed. Men's Worsted Hose 35c pair or 3 pairs 1112- v91‘? BDWIRI colors and sues Qai, _, ,,,_._-H.;_.'| Ho“, shipping Agency reported ; m Prince Edward Island and “om ‘M E M B ERS n F for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yard . . . . . .. . . Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . ltrim schooncrs arid square riggedl ‘i l rrvriuvr-(i am S. O. S. from the Span- ll ' ziiw . - . . . glnlxltlfycc i . ‘ ii» ‘i, i ish Steamer Diuango‘ “hose posi-lships which gave a my“; of rum- Rog“. .. * n’ .i-l,b(|.'i, imn was gfi-(‘H iusulliciently‘ as lnti- i (“we to those eafly days‘ The ob_ T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. i‘, Iiltli‘ ~10 ‘.24 and longitude 725: Theilject’ b: this sketch ‘while quite a otal . . . . . . . . . . . . . minim ca... n (lPlltllN of her difliculty were not iiis iiuisiiii (Canadian Press Cable) LONDON, Nov., ll-Prime Min- .' . istcr Ramsay lVlicDcmald tonight ' announced the names of the junior members 0i‘ his ministry. 0r the young man sailed on many and hazardous voyages to distant ports. Subsequently he settled in Glen , William, P. E. I., where he built B1111 'operated the mills still located ythere. Having disposed of this pro- Iperty he removed with his family ito New scommm N_ B" where he thirty two appointees, nineteen arc lpurchased o, large iarm on which Conservative, eight, are Liberals and ‘some of his family now reside. He Ill"! "t? Nalllmal Lalmflles" Th” u,“ for many years an employee are members of the ministry but oi the 1. c. R. shuPS at Moncion,'d° 11°" 11°11‘ Calm" "mk- ' M, i m, 5mm Included in the list is Malcolm‘ ‘ xslcirfieorlleiizsralgi 52:11. ca: lrarljan in Macmmaldi 5°“ °l the Prlnm Mm" 1 “h I L t ister, who becomes under-Secretary- unnee- Marts flihee sfixcitiessfliiils; rlfillalllll-Ed‘ 555a Si: °f slate 1°!‘ 1116 Dominion. a pasit- ' . lbufiiness at High Si" Moi-mic“ lion he held in the former National 2,?" r0 Frzgh est Class Foxes l i? l Government Sir William Jowitt. l d ' t Th}: hztgsyrfiggg: SQZIZFIJVE National Laborite Attorney-Gener- o ss e ' With Superior Pelts Result from regular feeding 0f “liiliPERlAiLS” MANUFACTURED BY IMPERIAL BISDIIIT 60., LTD. wedded life- Besides the bereaved wife. three sons and one daughter survive: Margaret (Mrs. Harry Van Busklrki ‘This would indicate that another ‘W,’ seat will be found for him very " shortly. The list is as follows:- | Under Secretary of State foi- °l Pugwash’ N‘ s" Alfred o! Camp- iForeign Affairs, Capt. A. Eden, helium N‘ B" when o’ s“ Fran- iConservative. a , cllim- CB1‘ ‘ma “mm M New Scot] Under Secretary of State for the l‘; llmd- N- B‘ M“ the following hm’ iDominions, Malcolm MacDonald,‘ . the" and 513w“: Isaac Bu“ or National Laborite. l Mimmfllle- P- E- L’ “m”? °l sycbl Under Secretary of State for the l nev. N. 8-. Robe". °i Ptttdimt- c“- Colonies, Sir Robert Hamilton, moi - Dorcas (Mi-s. George Reynoldswera]. Cambrldw. M9"? (Mm Wm M’°'| Under Secretary c: State for In- Donald.) B95519» (MYS- 5- Davldsm‘) ldia, Marquis of Lothian, Liberal. Henrietta (Mrs. W. L. McLean) W110 Minister oi Overseas Trade, Maj- reside at Peters Road, P. E. I., "Id or J. D. Colville, Conservative. Annie (Mrs. Orie Keith of East Attorney General, Sir William Milton, Mass. Jowitt, National Labor-lie. The deceased was fol’ 111ml’ i solicitor General, Sir Box 446 Charlottetown, P. E. l. Thomas Good quality Black Denim Ovealls. Special price Men's Heavy Flannel Shirl. 17. Week end prices Men's Winter Cups with our lliifldS. Week end specials iGood quality White Wool Blankets. Size 150x80. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .......... . . . . . .. Sizes 141/; i0 $1.35 $1.39 $1.15 $4.60 SAVE YOUR COUPONS AND YOU GET A VALUABLE PREMIUM FREE, COUPON WITH EVERY SALE HERE. Garnet ileiii. Specials Rubber Door 80c for Brown. Regular 90c 27x54 in. Special price $11.50 or 2 for Heavy quality “iilion Special . . . Tapestry Carpet Squares. Sizes 8x4 yards 3X3'/= yards. Very special , lithitNti ladlLst-l Fr . . . . . . . . . . .. mm who was a faithful partner m Elan? but? walfo Wzfiogiiiéitfi? lln lfihle B: . . . A . I i I ' I ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' all the joys and sorrows of their general mono“, retains that m“ .,.. . rrymoie xminsiei Hearth Rugs. Size Stair Mats. Sizes 18x30. Black Regular Carpet. 59c 69c $7.00 $3.25 $19.00 Heavy white Pillow Cotton New Draped Felt Sport 42 in. wide. Special price, yard .. . .. Turbans Only $1.98 ....oe--e.. Fancy Wrapperettes for house dresses 36”lwide Price 25¢ ..‘.”.”.‘f'f.‘""‘ 25¢ Remnants of Pillow Cotton, Sheeting etc. V; price Boy’s Heavy Wool Hose. For Sale day Only 50¢ Ladies’ Medium Weight Vests. For sale day Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Children's Fiannellette Sleepers. Sizes 2 io 6 yearaForsale days,only....... c /A big assortment of I oz. balls of silk and wool mixed, and all wool. Regular l5 to 35 for Quilting Chintz in Paisley designs. price Ladies’ Fleece Lined Bloomers. For sale day Only Children’s Pullover Sweaters. Sizes 2 to 6 years For Sale days, only ...........-....... PHBWSE Bins ll THE BARGAIN CENTRE years a membe of the PlYmmllihinsklp, conservative. Ball .. DI 9763-10-31-121 NANKING CAFE Central Street Summerside Best Restaurant in Town. Reasonable Prices. Eat here when in town. am nmumuum o‘ Moncwn and i . Meals served from 8 a.m. to i. s.m. Brethren. He lived an lnien-SIVBIYI Lord Advocate for Scotland, gouqflpr-Genetll for Scotland, W. religious life, striving by word andlcraigle M. Aitchlson, National La- a Npminnd, Conservative. deed to serve his Master in spirit- borite. Under Secretary oi State for Air, , Sir- Philip Sassoon, Conservative, vual things. He was fearless in this l Postmaster-General, Sir Kingsley Parliamentary Secretary for the wood, Conservative. Board of Education, H. Rsmsboth. The funeral services at the home Minister of Pensions, Major G. c. am, Conservative. and Baptist Church, Gladside, were Tryqn, Conservative. Assistant Postmaster-Genera; i»; conducted by Mr. Ainsley Goodwlni Minister of Transport, P. J. Py- Graham White, Liberal. of Pugwash, N. S, assisted by Mrs. bug, Liberal, Parliamentary Secretary roi- the W. N. Brennan, New Glasgow, N. S. chancellor of the Duchy of Laa- Departmenv or 5M m, Isaac McMuilen of Monc- £35m, .1, c. c. Davidson, Conserva- Brown, Liberal. i m, n, n. Many beautiful flornltri- rive, Under Secretary of State roi- the but," wore-donated by kind friendsf parliamentary and Financial Sec- Home Office, Maior Oliver Stanley, The interment was made in the rotary w the ennui-alts’. 10rd Bten- Conservative. Gladeide Cemetery in the family iey. Conservative. Parliamentary Secretary roi- the lot. To tn, bereaved widow and Civil Lord or the Admiralty. Capl- Dt-‘lllrtment of Labor, n. s. Hudson, n funny, their relatives and friends Evan Willi“. Wmlwlllve- WBWYVIWO- in r. n. Island extend their deep purl-reenter! 56mm‘! M Ami sympathy- culture I115 757ml“ 1m‘! mill‘ ' (Patriot Please Copy) warr, National DWI"- respect and seldom if ever let an occasion pus without letting others share the .107 °1 h“ ‘flvllum’ and we believe he now has his reward. During the past summer 193i he vimed his relatives and old friends in P. l‘. I., all of whom were glad to see his face Illin- ge w“ gigompanied by his friend together they WW4 ""1 "11"" friends or his WWII" “Yt- Th" held several reiiaivm 1119611188 While here. and were "u Emma by the P991118- Liberal. '\ Board of Health, Ei-nestplberal. Under Secretary of ‘State for War, Earl Btanhope, Conservative. Financial Secretary, War Office, A. Duff Cooper, Conservative. Chiet Government Whip, Capt. H. . Margesiion. Conservative. Financial Secretary for the Parliamentary Secretary risi- lgiigyn-emw M w i“ m“ _ Department of Mines, Isaac Foohservative: “o, l r o‘ con Charity Commissioner, B. L. Bur- » Parliamentary Secretary for tho Department of Pensions, col, c, M, Headlam, Conservative. Under Secretary of State for Scotland, A. N. Skeiton, r" tive. Parliamenary Secretory for the ‘Prado, L. Horebeliaha, 8111. Liberal. tional Laborite. va- 1 Second Church Btates commie- sioner, Hon. B. D. Denman, Nae