THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN l "-1- ‘SIIMMERSIIIE lilhRllliiNl-j; l FARMERS’ FISHERMEN and Prince Bounty Ghronicle sis" i‘ g SAVE A DOLLAR on DOLLAR DAYS $3.95 -—FLNED $3 AND COST5—I!I the Summersidc Police Court on Thursday morning one drunk was fined $3 and ooete. B. —Tl|in column In ronorved for null oi’ local luterelt but ndrertinlng of n lnewly nature may be lnnerled It 2 cent! n word strictly payable Ln ad- vnnco. Friday and Saturday, NOV. 24th and 25th i Get Your CURTAINS —DON"l' FORGET the Auction Sale of W. R. Mann at Mei-gate. to- F -rune WANTED-Mr. r... Rose- morrow, November 36th. 2960. bourne of London, England. will h. ........ .... .. A. .. Mec- Dollar Days ' . t —PURCHASED PROPERTY - Leenb oflice on Thursday, Nov. FIDO Quality Mr, Hugh Morrison of summer-nee 2am. See him before mum; your Lace Net, p611 yard . . - - - .=...._...-... 19c has purchased the property of Mr. fllfl- e 391T Curtain $011111, p01‘ yard - Ill gojflu Parnell McMahon on Cedar Av- enue, and has taken up iesldence there. S. Frilled Marquisette, per yard ,._._,,, 25c Fvllled Curtains, pair .. . . ._.......h... 59o Drapery Chintz, per yard . saute . 20c Lace Net Curtains, per pair m... 31-25 Lace Net Curtains, per pair ._... $2.00 Swiss Net Curtains, per pair m. $250 Window Shades, each ............-.-.. 53o hlrtain QB-Ch _I.O.III-LIXOXI'IIZIDEI.II iEuropean STORM KING BOOTS —GIVEN GOOD SEND OFF- Ex-Ohiefof Police Ken, and Mrs. Keno were agreeably surprised on the eve of their departure for their home in Moncton, N. 3., 1,0 receive many cnlls from thg citizens of Summerside, who came to wish them goodbye and who left many "LEFT FOR GEORGETOWN- The S, S. Brad which arrived in Sunmicrside last Saturday and hes been held up several deys owing to the cold weather, left on Thurs- Four Buckle Cashmerette OVERSl-IOES Black Shiny RUBBER ZIPPERS Great for School Gids The Overshoe Sensation 899%?" .222‘: Wonderful Bargains ln Smaller Sizes Only TO ROGERS u. NEXT l“ The WT SHOE c0. HARDWARE _ A Greeting Cards We have pleasure’ in stating that our LILYCI‘ supplv nl‘ Granting (‘n rris for lhe coming Scnlson is now open and rczuiv fnr inspection. \\'r~ hnow whcrcof wr- spuuk whcn wc say ilui our siOPk is tlu: most complete that uc huvo ever handled, us we hny from o. numlwr of mnnufuriurvrs" and sr-lcvt from (he host - . lim-s shown. Thr- riv-iguh lhl-lyrhr urr- most ln-Juiiful. and nnihlug r-ouid lx- hcticr to ~|~nd to friends zrhrmul than 5 sumr nf our l-rvcting (‘arrish .\< to the |)l'l(t(".~. (jun you imagine II hvnutiful (‘unis uith rnwlopr-a for 5r. Ne“ price up Z [or 5c. ‘Then the prhc advances according to the heauiy and design of the l'\lliRELl'..~\S lI.\'(‘.\I'l-l IXAXATION l l "—lC.P.l——-Ullll)l'Cll£lS have the dis- l I .\i'l1i"l(’S in couzzuou use which have mucr hrcu tuxcrl, but once at least ihcy hnrl It uzirrr-xv escape, says Th” .'\l»:11<l1".<:r" (luurrilali. l When Pit. wus lcokiuc round for lhddiiuvunl sour of revenue to iiuhucc the u " will! France he ‘wrote to a fur-xvi m Somcrsetshim lllllllllig szigovsiimxs. Back ozmc the hz-gvly: "l‘:1\' iuulnxllns. nud make ‘all the blshops order the praycr for iizuu m bc road in all the church.- le-s till the cnd oi the war." Per- lhups Put doubted 1hr compliance was not adopted. lliuctiou oi llPlili-L one of the few of the bishops.’ for the suggestion day morning, having taken on 20,- 000 bags of potatoes, for George- town. where she will complete her cargo. S. —BOCIAL EVENING - The young people of 'I‘ruilty United Church held a. most enjoyable s0- cial on Tuesday evening in Ep- worth Hall. A good program of music and readings was well ren- dared by members of the society»! Refreshments were served at the close of the entertainment. S. —-PAINFUL ACCIDENT — Mr. William Hayes 0f Tyne Valley met with a painful accident lost week when a pressure tank which he was helping to lower into Mr. Charles Newcoombes cellar slipped and jammed his hand against a bCilli severing part of one finger and bndly crushing two others. He received medical uid and is now doing nicely. S. -FOR.CED LANDING-Pilot K. F. Saunders of the Canadian Alr- ways, bringing mail to Charlotte- town on Wcducsday afternoon, lost his bearings in thc mist and fog‘ that prcvailed that afternoon and. lauded in a field at the east of Summerside near the People's Cemetery, about 5.30. The field bc- longed to Mr. Vcrnou Matthew and was just east of Graham Rogers‘ ranch. The pilot had some difficul- ‘ report that there are plenty of eels lslde caught 10s m one afternoon tangible expressions of their good- will. Mr. and Mrs. Kane appreciate very much the support and good will of the citizens exercised on their behalf. l. —EELS PLENTIFUIF-Fishcrlnell ‘in the rivers and that they are e very good size and good quality. Mr. Camila Arseneult of Summer- which was a. very good catch. Smelts On the contrary are very scarce and very poor catches have been made so fer. S. PERSONALS ~Mr. Cecil Forbes of Wilmot S1191“, the week end with hS moth- or. lilrs- D. A. Forbes of Tyne Val- ley, S. —Miss Faustino. Geudet was op- erntcd on in the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday and is do- ing as well as can be expected. S. -~Mrs. Shields of Clifton under- went a serious operation in the Prince County Hospital this week' and is progressing favourably. S. --Mr. Ken, Fiukelstein of Win- nipeg and Mr. L. Rosebourne of London, England, are registered at the Queen Hotel. S. ty in lending. Ho. remained in Summcrside overnight and left for} Charlottetown morning. S. --ARIVIISTI(T-EIDOISIRZ;I_VY»(‘E — NOV- ciubcr the lllll Armistie- Duy .whs early ycswrdnyl was operated ‘ l _M,-s_ Murray of Victoria West on in the Prince County Hospital on ‘Ihursday and is doinl; as wcll as can be expected. S. SV°XELLZ§SER$ 1 Room Lots Wallpaper. Bundle lots of 30 inch Wallpaper, 15 yards to roll, each bundle con- itfaining enough paper and border or average sized room. Dollar Day per lot . . . . . Small quantity of Room Lots Wallpaper, 22 inches wide, in bundles of 4, 5 and 6 rolls. 0o Dollar Days per lot, . . . . ' Odd Rolls Boarder, Dollar Dayperroll Flanuelette Blankets. Best qual- ity in regular double bed size 66 x 78 inch. White or Grey with blue or pink borders. Dollar Day per pair . . . . White Ifiannellette Blankets, 70 x 90 inch, each blanket whip- ped singly. Dollar Day per pair English Handlocked Cretonne, _30 inches wide. Variety of patterns and colours. Dollar Day peryard Reversible Mats 27 x 54, Fringed king Dollar Day pt each . . F ‘All Wool End's. Reg. $3.25. Clear- Coat Sweaters Shawl (Iollar Men's All Wool Coat Sweaters, shawl collar, ever popular fa. block patterns _.-._ . . . . $ u? I Men's handsome V neck Pullover Sweaters, fine wool in blueorwinecolor _ ' Men’s heavy V neck Coat Sweat- ers, Stanflelds Blue Label Yarn in Black, Brown or Navy Men's Jumbo Knit Coat Sweat- ers, heavy shawl collar, all wool,- in Black and White or Red and Black . . . . . . . . Men's Fall Hats, fur felt, new- est shape. We picked these from a bankrupt Hattefs stock. Youkinhavemfor .. Men’s extra heavy Winter Caps. dark shades with inside bandoffur DOLLAR DAYS $2.59 Ladies’ Fur Felt HATS Worth $3.95 $2.98 L? _ (Eu-ii. 5c, illc. l5c. 20c and 25c each with hcnuiiiul rolorcrl . , 4‘Il\'(‘lll|'\(‘\. We have some vs-ry nlr-e lines of (in-cling (‘hrrlsl LONDON- =\'<'»- 33*‘ CPO-Hill! _ _ ' V FLIP Felt IHHLS worth ' . . - . "i ' l'|'il‘.(‘i' Frhvzml Island (‘uni 0i’ .\r'rn!, etc. lilac iuuub-sr oi iclirpliouc llucs hc- “Qlllillcnioiciicdlri U"? V-"LPY by "- -_Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams of $3.95 senin ' Felt sflilln 311d Velvet i. V, g . . ‘ X __ . I 4 v _ 4 _ _ ‘ 3 ;,~,,.»,.n Enuqvdd M“, H“, Ncmcp spccial wll-gcr‘ 1n the‘ Un tool Church’ west cape and their “we daugh- I t r g Hats, worth up t9 I _. - . , __ . r BnxL-rl (aids. A yplcnrlid line 0i‘ Bond i uni». u-ry ; 31nd,; and Nnyill L1rruu1uy' were m‘ 7'30 p‘ m‘ Owillg m YUP incl that 4 m}. Bone’ are visiting M1,’ and Mm d . . . . . . - . . . . . . ' $3_75_C1earing at I l ‘ ' _ _ . _ _ suitable for gifts. A licnutiiul rnngc. all prices. ‘ ‘ '. _ ‘ ' r _ 11W _ t h k (mu nul of :l"il(‘ll who“ one of the ' '_ . . B v h" '":":'::: sthjfiznfii‘ Frog] “m m m‘ "Uflmm hz-iuvlplp lliitllllqllt‘ cublcs broke. A ‘ u’ “WW ' ‘ L g ' chip o: 1hr British Gcncrul ~ ' rnhlc Post (lllilw ‘.\.l.s zuuucduiicly sent 1o lot-arc the bimkagc. The the T3119 Vrfley Htvll was uni com’ ‘ George Bowncss of summeysimg s_ plcled, it was ciccirlcd to hold the‘ nice-ting in the Church. Rev. J. A. Nicholson was the chairrran: Rm‘. H. R- Coleman of Port Hill was tho Fcltvand Velvet Hats worth up t0 $3.50. Clearing at . . . . Berets — Chenile, Flan- nel and Felt. All colors ~Mre. A. E. Holland of Albany has rctirrucd from Halifax where she visited hcr daughter, Mrs. in V’ Carter & Co., Limited is a new our‘ and runs bc- Iuciu Aldcburgh and Domburg in who Ni'illf‘l‘li\ll(l$. ‘our. s . . RgECRKDFICLOHU HEuMAT , JBLVQ5SSQBHI COAL Besl grade Welsh Hard Coal-Nut or Cobble Very special price spot cash. I VICTORIA . . . SYDNEY . . . BRADORE Screened Slack coal for blowers H. R. LARGE 5's’ CO. l L 58 Queen Sircci 1w, 1000 i A»- EYESIG IIT EXAMIIATIOI ""2111: red nooM-e on» n. '.|. lMlillll 6210:1511!!! Contact‘ The Eye-Sight or A Child ls perhaps the most important of this functions, contributing to its development and Nu". lion. DI-TFECTIVE EYE-SIGHT in a. content drag on the brighicat child, and lo very apt. to inlure its health. We recently fitted n little. girl with glasses, whose rank in clms had averaged about fifteen, and the very next month she occupied third position, n striking evidence of the benefit of greatly improv- ed vision. At Your service. G. I-'. IIIITOIIESOH OPTOMETR IST special speaker, and Mr. J. A. Stew- art Willams, Inspector of Schools. presided at the orgim- Hymns appro- priate to national occwsions were sung and one minutrfs silence was observed for those who gave their lives for their King and Country in the Grat War. Mr. Coleman re- ferred to the many r-acrlfccs that had been made and also to the deeds of valor of our men. The ser- vice was held under the auspices cf COUCllE-A very interesting school meeting was held in Mlecouchc Convent School Monday night, No- vr-mber 20th, in the presence of Reverend M. Monaghen, School Inspector, Peter Gallant, the Sie- torg of the Convent. and several other teachers. The meeting was well attended, nearly every homc in the district being represented. Mr. A- J. Poirier wee elected chair- man for the evening, Many subjects of interest pertaining to school matter; were discussed, speeches being given by Reverend Father Monaghen, Inspector Gallant, Mr. Poirler and Mr. Benoit DeeRroches. Mr. Arthur LeCleir gave a speech in French very much appreciated by everyone. Pleasing iemarlu; were made by some of the parents re- garding tho work of the pupils in school. The mecting then came to a close, a. vote of thanks having been pondered Mr. Gallant for his presence there, all hoping to meet him again on such an occasion in the near future. S. ALWAYS ' THE B EST snvtn niuicinriifirunmfluciocrcu nfe. fling to bacon hogs shovred 53 i Coombs. She was accompanied by Mrs. George Runcic, who remained over at Sackvillc. N. B, to visit relatives. S. I —Mi.ss Beulah Jack of Hcbron, Lot 8, hee so fa: improved that she was able to leave the hospital but iis remaining in Summcrside the guest of Mrs. Minto. to receive medical attention for e short time. ..'l‘hl| tnvlumn In reuned for new: of local into-rent but ndvertlnlng of n neway nature may he Inserted nl 2 rental h wurd ltrlotly payable in ulvnnoe. . JSUBSCRIPTIONS t0 The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, ur loft at H. J. Mabonfls Drug Store, Montague. 106 ..*'l‘0WN 0F SOURISZ-Citiuns are reminded that all unpaid Town Taxes are now past due. And the Town needs the money. 2937. .."WOMEN'S INSTITUTE — A new branch of the Women's Insti- tute was organized on Tuesday. No- vember 2i, 1933, at Fortune Cove. Following are the officers for the coming year: President, Mrs Les- ter Wallace: Vice-President, Mrs. Vernon Methcrcll; Secretary, Miss Eve. Sabine, Howlan Road; Direct- ors, Miss Belle Bruudage, Mrs. Russell Lockerby, Mre. James Smyihe; Auditors, Mrs. Russell Lou-d, Mrs. Jess. Coughllu. The meetings lo be held on the third Tuesday of each mouth. Roll call for next meeting to be answered by "Christmas Recipe." Bacon Quality Tests Result: of a series of tests un- dertaken at the Animal Nutrition Research Institute. Cambridge, En‘- imrl, the Harper-Adams Pig Food- m‘ mporimentol Station, am the chemical Research Division of the ‘Ministry of Agriculture for North- gm Ireland to determine the value o; gogermed corn (maize) for feed. whole that degermcd com produc. Wench made Basque Berets in the following plain colours: Black, Navy, Brown, Royal, Powder, Sand, Almond, Wine, White and Scarlet. Price F the Women's Institute, which de- s: jjgjfujjfed" ’°' “‘ em“ "‘ m“ It's r1111 of bargains for MEN and BOYS. _~—->—< Three specials are , -scuooi. MEETING n ms- ___,__ Flannelette Pajamas Flannelette Pajamas ; Don't Forget to . Visit the New BASEMENT forMEN for BOYS Flannelette Night Shirts for MEN . . . 00 I é F ment of colors in plaids and checks. Special, each . . . . . . . . Tan and Beige. Clearing price for Dollar Day . . . .. Regular prices $1.00, $1.26, $1.35 and $1.50. Clearing price Ladies’ Wool Scarves large assort- 89c Lot Ladies’ Handbags, many styles to select from. Colors, Black, Brown $1.75 Lot Ladies’ Chamoieeite Gloves, fancy cuffs, mostly light shades. 49c Scarfs-Handbags-Gloves of Special Dollar Day value Special value in Cape Skin Gloves, all sizes. Colors Black, Brown and White. Pull on style, Cull‘. Pair . . . . . . . . . Hut“??? Ladies’ Woolen Gloves. Good variety of colors long close fitting ribbed Cuff. Some brushed wool, some ribbed. Dollar Day price Pair Children's Brushed Wool Pull over Gauntlet Gloves, fancy color- ed cuffs. Pair “Li” iillligsii ed n. better quality of bacon than w: in dcternining quality hu been ordinary corn moi containing thcleoolcgented. germ. Comparable geinl were also madein n: the m tented. m| relatively small difference in the quality of the bacon suggested that in 1m rt - - e polnceofthefoodoilfuc "M "Toke clrg not go and your holi- day on a wrong note,” advises a writer." We generally end our: without my notes It llL-Boston Irate Caller: article by o nil-sprint." did we get wrong?" Caller: Editor: "I'm very sorry. W110i ‘A proverb x mom“! You printed it, ‘A word to the Vi" Io sufficientV-Boetm-i TronlcrlPF "You spoiled m! f; \