` \ _ l _.` ,. _\ ~ ».‘.= l \.. \. v »§»`.\ 7`=\.‘§ifa _ ‘I \ . .; _L ‘l." i . 1 `f`izf.» V __ __\ .er-..=`.1 ...y-lil: ;¥itl§+il*`= :_ .1 ».- ».. . \ V `,_» _,|_\_._.* -_.~,,} ._.~. ,‘~__».~f¢'_ . .‘ , vt I, M.. ; ,.,l. ;.»f1L\'= ,._v_§. »;_'.M -~ I., Y, .~,._~ ` ‘.._-,...}. .1 .».»..~- ht' 3,* -." »- .'.~ .".1»’ * . _,__ ‘- ,. ' '..f l .Q f I I . n . t f \ l . . . l s I. .~L'_-; "t _,\. l 4 ‘ , 4 _/, Strong 0 \' l3IlALl.S 79c. All Wool AT SWEA’.l‘EllS Wortll i-0 $2.50 $1.50 Grey Ribbed l\`tl0l. SOX 190. e Men’s Negligee Sl-llli'l‘S Collar Aituvheal 69c. `Men’s J’ l -This column in reserved for news _ ol local Interest but ndvlrttllag ot o uvuy nature may be inserted at I Boouie. llc -GUOUTING GIVES A DOY I -F0_X RANCHEBS may now ob- tain Purina Cubes in 26 lb. Bail. 2814. -THE MARGATE PASTORAL charge. Services Sunday, Nov. 10. Long River 3.30 p. m. Ciiiwn 1 p. m. ' -EXTRA EYES for one-eye autos, less than fifty cents oach at Brace's. 2792. -CENTRAL BEDEQUE Baptist. /.‘;`:‘.. held in Bt. Pauls Hall, Summer- side. Wednesday and Thursday, November 32nd and 23ro . Supper will be served from 4.30 to ’l P. M. Handicrafts will be on display. 8) "azo. Smut |,4.,,¢,|,m- . ivrslrs svlummtslnls-Mr. G. P. ` MITTS I id`Aigneaux, President oi the Paris 50°. ‘day morning after a brief visit to Hmwy, Red Back l:Sur;mersi:.e,Iu li»Ie :givid Fridny . ,nggan trng say wnsa DEBIM OVERALLS Iguest at the Queen Hotel. The ob- ijcct of his visit was to draw the _ lattention of the Canadian Fur it Sturdy Ribbed ‘Trade to the advantages offered . COAT SWEATER ,lic it in Paris. Mr. d'Aigneaux has I D ' ' G ' __ lllved in Canada and was founder W » ... for the Revillon Bros. establislnnent . Fleece Lined in Northem Canada, and has had `fl4._~"§' SHIRTS Bild DR-AWEBS a wide experience in Canada fur ' ` _ trading. Ho believes that the raw ' il fur dealer would have a distinct -HEAD OF PARIS FUR SALES wings ‘Fur Bales Co., Ltd., left on Mon- »»<1Pf1==~=°\=»o Hello Boys and | _ I ........................... Hgrg I am agalll- Yllffl -aaivlxiuazn “su Apple a. my" P k -the local Apple growers and a -°-»~-»~~-~°=:.. run of new sense ot honour and loyalty-buy an Apple on Saturday. 2151. g _ -SATURDAY, Boy Scouts will be on duty selling Island Ma.cIntosh's- _ encolunge them. 275!- ..»,-- -STOP THAT DRAFT with ~ Braces pure putty. 2792. ,I -4 ii I Heavy 1;,-11| advantage in dealing with the Yum' Toys ""“"’1""“"" §."’.‘.‘l’$"t&'.`Z§”.;°Zl`.§`2‘.`..§.‘§I§."‘.L'I.‘I.‘” A $1.50 tries. Many expenses and the mid- t Holman’s Bargain Toyland is to be opened m Albezton next _ Tuesday evening at '1 o'clock. The ' - speu.kers will include Dr. W. J. P. _ Macmillan and Mr. A. E. Maman. n al m ` M. P. I I Christmas “doings” at the North Pole, but now I'm going to do the ...vis 5...... Nev. 1...., Penh- ll v~~ , MEET ME Ill Fll0ll'l' UF ll0LMAll 'S STURE f er, Rev. A. G. Crowe, 10.45 a. m. il / _ _ ,' 1 .'_/ M1‘ ',sbect, "'rh' ~ _ V _ Figs? ;?n_;”;‘;_‘;’;umB? L45 n- mf ‘ “ At first I thought I couldnt’ leave all the hustle and bustle of B““‘3'°V 5°h°°1? 7-3° P' m- E"““` ~--' ,... 1-est of the work of finishing my Toys right at Holman’s' So I’ll be ' yy/ 1 , s bjeet, '-D' 'ne w‘ - '-'#' __ ' »» ‘ ;';“nf 33;; 0t“N0b1e m;l‘;;g_,_ ‘S vllxlltlllillaturday and I’ll meet you often at my WORK l3ENCH _ . . ` _'\..__._._¢ _ __ ~ Ywf "ld Friend SANTA Watch the Newspapers and listen to your Radio for the latest Santa Claus News. ,-.- .rf . t:m..‘;fh.;“.:.:‘:z:..:“r..1:.: H.0lman’S Bargain Toyland! 1 In The New Basement ~. _ ~r ~~\ _ "'¢7|_. .THE WURLD 0llEll-SUGH TOY VALUES ' ti New Toys that were never thought of until this year--Toys that a yenr ago would cost nearly twice as much - You’ll wonder and say “How Can They Possibly Be Made to Sell For So Little.” Well, it is a mystery. 'l`|n=rc are. woolly Dogs, Cats. Bears and all sorts of ferocious animals"-Lovable Dollies just waiting to he cufldled---Funny Clowns, Acrohnts and Toys that tl:uicc_ and jump and wigglt----Ganies for everyone---lilocks, Sets of Dishes, Bluclcbourds, Paint Books :mtl Books for older Children--~'l`oy Pianos that play ---it’s a wonderful sight indeed---interesting to young and old! - 9 . 9| 0 L MAN’ ;;i;";:.;.;:”' §H|RT_q VANYAS GLOYLS Hors All Woe! ‘dlemel-rs profits are.saved \vh.e1r '_' Q gepul-ah. (',,||,|r_., 3 pa,” TWEED SUITS '"5 “rc shipped due” lp Pmif’ _ "M “_ V *A "MW___~“_M_V_V___MV r instead oi going first to New York ____ _ _ _ _ g G0.LF H "H, W]N']'|.}|{ CAP §W].],\TERg feature, with the present monetary Mo“mguc_ ' ` l ' Dear Helen,-We, the members _ 1. ---_-e of Fairplay Division, oi which you \ V ' are an honored member, do not "NE VALUE SKIRT* 1 e ` “°"""L‘ff'““”'“" 33:.” ;;;.‘::;.§.;°2;..;;i:;:; 00d Wl h . ..~.-:'::l' ..::~:;‘.::'....':;l y°3~$f :5°f§f3°5 that sv; ~= ~.~ Cloverly designed and so W E LL s 'Q ; 1:' E ‘ '..¢. -.- *__ _ _ ., M. _-, . P" Pllh' l _ The Paris Fur Sales are acting as 39s. _ . . _ B" _ (md T“-end . 1 o. selling organization for the ben- ' ' ‘ i t0.\1's tor YOI NG MEN llLO0MEllsPAl\TS eil* Of their foreisn shippers. They Fmrplay DWIS on h been granted th exclusive Present, Address Buys! H,,my |50 `. stllllilg Hgellcy in Pall; lor the ___ _ _ _ _ s _ N I Fi ~ Breeder Associ- VELOI R Pl l.l.1ll l,ll g;')~"“F <,\\[-A; gl|l"(;y{lq.~ atclggegnzl d-/l\Iignem,x iss wry ow Alter the regular mectins' oi ‘ " ' 1 \ ' ‘ _ ' 1 D"_l otobrzsth ' ml' “ I( `“ Pt-r l’nlr \ With Goggles , timistic concerning the lui season §“"'¥’ “V boil” :;c?1':cd ‘img Helen, dlst.u.x'bance in the United States. of 1933 to 1934. He win visit fur 1° "Wm ° P il; the season e 2122 ‘°"°“"”‘9 “dd“’~°’S=_ 39g- dealers in Nova Scotia and will M°“`°W. “H1050 Wsddillg took place " “""'-'“"""“' “ """' " "‘-' "Y , A' robably return to th Island later "e°e‘my' with lm cnv°l°pe and the l id::=:.e word strictly payable ln voyage., which leads you from BL ---- Catherines the thought ui/tcrmost obtain Purina Cubes in 25 lb. Bugs. most mary mtg you." From o 2315- study oi your actions we conclude ~< _ ,_ ;" --_ that your motto must have been, ‘ l .navaavons in Kings county -'nay url Play “Pi and Play the “Poncho” Blouses $1.75 Hsre‘s one of the .smartest little novelties you have seen for some time! Dainty block printed silk blouses, "poncho" style, slip it on to wear under your coat when you're going to the show -- _Coat off - you are "all dressed up". TWO styles '$1.75 ... $1.85 § ite' W., wants to buy an Island grown Mao- j_?*r ‘.5 __s.»_<;.- .6 -. Apple on Saturday. 2750. ..°BO0S’l‘ OUR APPLES and our Boy Scouts by buying an Apple on LAND Fur Pool Limited is receiv- ius pens throughout the entire seo- son in Charlottetown at the office oi J. A. Webster and Company, 156 Richmond Bt. as well as at the _ 1 and London, to be re-bought for n,SUBSCRu,.l-,ONS tu Thglfmyglble way, ' ` A the Paris sales. Dealers would also Charlottetown Guardian may be mv” the b°“°m °f the °x°h“"g° handed to their nept_Arch1e Hume., J. Boys’ Smart llool Boys’ Boys’ Pullover on currency, which is a. valuable or Mt at H_ _,I Mahon Drug store”-..Head clearer' body stronger, 106 May you not only have the result of total abstinence which is -Purse heavier, life longer," but also may "the hsys oi’ thc road be many." 3 with the very best wishes oi Fairplay Division we are YOUTH ln love, purity and fidelity, signed on behalf of the members, Olga MewNe'vln, Seymour MacLean, Marlo Darrnch. Miss Morrow in a few well chos- en words thanked the members for their thoughtfulness in remember- ing her. The singing oi’ “Blest be the Tie that Binds" brought this par; oi' the meeting to s close. STANDING OF BORDUN SCHOOL Following is the standing of Bor- den School for the month of Octo- of a nowny nature muy bo lnoerlell nl about to €ll'lb&l‘l¢ Oh thill. "Gl'9Bl. ber; Grade X-1. Nellie Sexton; 2, Raymond Richard; 8, Beryl Dorsey; 4, Margaret Baird. ~ Grads IX-1, Jean Maclsoac and Patricia Rodgers; 2, Bemlce Sharpe; 3, Dorothy Beairsto. Grade VIII-1, Janie MacKenzie; game." You were always plmctual, 2. Wind! Ulmllbelll 3. M110 NOON- ' You have seen SKIRTS no better than these selling ' -- . . ,` ' i lhi fl. .1 , :lr lltlglalllar mohtlostlvrrhlllsclttomlxirlgvhm ifgdwenivvs il .lf fill' -~°|"0X R-*NCHERS Im-V MW in our mind-S WB-S "The D|l'lSl0“ Will -_ . 1 v 1 . » ,< .. ‘ .1 _ . ;~~l~l~ . ` V ””"'°' ` part. At our mectlnss. on all our ..°nal.r :run nor scouts and mn,” md ,W an our _,°,,|,| island Apple growers by 5\1l’1"3 m functions you will be sorely missed but ever remembered because "Great deeds cannot die, They with the sun and moon re- new thvir lisht. saturday. mo. New mmm ,hm that ,ook m them." .."l‘l{E PRINCE EDWARD IB- .. But it is an in wind that blows ngbody good." and the saying "A hint heart never won a ialr lady" ' speak! for "The Lucky Chap" oi thu hippy (Event. k ou to head oitico Bummerside. Watch for w° u y pleas” wept mu gmail lift. not for its intrinsic ld , . ’ . mv' week' ms value but because we want to ex- llnudh Llnlmenl rolnovel liulnl. *Mad to you our good wish" m a -~ Intosh on Saturday. 7750- gglthfui and ever ready todo your M. Grade VII--l, Pearl Stewart: I, Geraldine Richard; 3. Dorothy Mac- Tavlsh; 4, Blair Burch. Gi-ado VI-1, Reg. Rodgers: 2. Dorothy Hennessoy; 3, Glenna Sharpe. Grade V-l, Norman Jay; 2, James Dorsey; 3, John M.scKsnIle. Grade IV-1, Ruth MacDonald and Wlnnitred Chappell; 2, Joan Webster; 3, Jack Dalziel. ‘ Grade Ill-1, -lack Moclsaoc and lllllwr Campbell: 2. stirun; Moe- Leod; 3. Lorraine Richard and Hol- en Heiiell. Grade 11-1. Elwood Pickering and Harold Stewart; 2, Albert JAN 3. Plxvllis Msclnnia and Arthur Rod- ‘K0l's. . 1 Grade I (Sn)-1, Goldie Jack; I. l Harold Hogan; 8, Gerald Leard, Grade I (Jr.)-1, Gordon McKen- zie and Velda McLeod; 2, Ethel Irv- ing and Virginia Webster; 3, John Sheny and Raymond Mc'I'avish. CLYDE RIVER. SCHOOL Honor roll oi Clyde River School for October: Grade X-l, Olive Livingston. Grade IX-1, Hilda lvfui-ray; I, Loma MacNevln, Grade VIII-1, Ethel Livingston; 2, Hazel MacLean; 3, Jean Mac- Lean. Grade VII-1, Dan MaoPhee. Grade VI-1, Arnold Beer; 2, Haz- el Livingston; 3, Mildred Murray. Grade V-1, Joyce Derrach; 2, El- mer MacPhal1; 3, Thelma MacKin- non and Helen Dsrraoh tequal.) Grads IV-1, Willie Livingston; 8, Louis Maclean; 8, Robbie MacKin- non. Grade Ill (Bn)-1, Ruth Mac- lean: 2. Arnold Mlso'Phos. Grade III (Jn)--1, Wendell Scott; 2, Garfield MacKinnon. Grads I (Sn)-1, Harold Clark; 2. Ollu Som. Grads I tqr.)--1, Hilda MscNevin; Phail. ' Those having perfect attendance for the month: - Hazel MacLean, Joyce Darrach, Elmer MacPhail, Thelma MacKinnon, Ralph Moc- Donald, Louis Maclean, Ruth Mao- lean, Alma MacKinnon. Winnie Best-Teacher. HOW! BAY SCHIL .’. Honor roll for October: Grade X-1, Laura MacDonald. Grade VLII - 1, Hazel Mills; I. Alex MacDonald; 8, Lois McKie. Grade VU-1, Roy Mills; 2, Billy Mills. ch-use Iv-1, Paul Moxie: 9. Francis McKls; 3, Joseph Lawless. Grade III-l, Annie Mills; 2, Dan' iel MscDonald; 8, Pearl Keele. Grade I-1, Arnold Mills; 5| Freddy Keele. Perfect attendance-‘laura Mer Donald, Lois Mcliie, Hillel Milli Pearl McKie, Daniel MacDonald. Arnold Mills, Freddy Keele. Clara Burke-Teacher. (Patriot plone copy) soft flabby bacon is, in the ms~ Jority of eases, the product of lm- 2, Alma MacKinnon; 8, Joyce Mac- = ff ` - 5' ` derfinishtd hole. » = Screened o e CGAL Best grade Welsh Hard Coal-Nut or Cobble . Very special price s spot cash. I Slack coal for blowers .VICTORIA . . . SYDNEY . . . BRADORE_ $7.15 $5.00 , H. R. LARGE £9’ CO. _ 58 Queen Street Tel. 1000 ‘t » 5*' ‘r f . il maven stron:--NEVER ‘lnvwuene llvbl