—-nunr-e-ofiaaafi @111 , ___..'.-. s-.._.._-.-.____ \ fVelox" "llfldnufactarers In Sweden’ Say “Increased Costs of Raw Materials . . . . Higher Exchange and Freight Rates . . . . and Heavy War Risk Insurance Advances the Prices of Present and Future Shipments of Velox Separators.” ,We Say — “Bay Your New l/ELOX Separator Now ” AT PRESENT LOW PRICES! These Prices On Separators Now In Stock Die htnowt b that ewVl S “f: o uy his“ e ox eptarator stocks so take advantage of our present low pricea. And re- membr when you buy "Vein" you get the finest separator that money can buy —- Close skimming, matie lubrication for long life and dozens oi other quality features found only in these Superior Separators. —then come in tomorrow for your "Velox." in; for so long — 200 lb. Capacity without stand - 31.50 400 lb. Capacity without stand - 47.00 with stand - -- -- 56.00 800 lb. Capacity with stand - - 95,00 “ VELOX’ Only Be Quoted Ill?! Y0! will be hi; er on all future easy to turn and clean, auto- Notc these low price! 500 lb. Capacity without stand - 54.50 with stand - - - 63.50 600 lb. Capacity with stand - - -- 72.50 , The Name for V Close Skimming . Buy Your New “llelox" 0n The Holman llome Plan Just a small down payment places a brand new “Velox” in your dairy today. The balance can be paid in small monthly installments. No interest - No Extra Charges for monthly payment privileges. Summerside —- Charlottetown i In Memoriam MR. MICHAEL McCOURT The funeral oi the late Michael Mccuun. was held on Tuesday morning. September 27th. from his home in So. Freetown to st. James Church, snmmerfield. Rev. Phelan McKcnna, P. P. celebrated Requiem Mass and officiated at the grave. Rev. M. J. Smith. Kinkora, was present in the sanctuary. The large uneral testified to the esteem n which the deceased was held. Be- sides his sorruwing widow. there are left to mourn his passing one son. Mervin at home and two dang/lime namely. Mrs. Frank McGuire, orel and Mrs. Thomas W. Hannmill, Bedeque; also the followln sisters and brothers: Aus n Mc- Curron and Mrs. Jerome Malone, both im U. S. A. to be present at his funeral; Mrs. William Greenan, Coleman; Mrs. Emmett Claw, Emerald; Walter, Louis and John also oi Emerald; also seven grandchildren to all of whom much sympathy ls extended. The fiall ere were: Messrs. James “Richy. C. W. Crokcn, John T. M . J E. Mulligan, RAY Mulligan and Wallace Reeves. Many Mass Cards were received by the family-R. I. P. L-éfiil-il-IO- i. OWL. MEETING AT SUMIMER- F111) The first regular meeting since organization o! St. James Division 0i The Catholic Women's League on Oct. 15th, was held in the church at Summerfield on Sunday after- noon. Nov. 5th. The Chaplain, Rev. Phelan McKenna opened the meeting with the League prayer. The President. Mrs. Austin Murphy Eglsided and nmeieen new mem- ioined. brinillng the whal up h) fifty members. Mrs. Harry I Lest We Hughes was appointed convenor of Social Welfare and the other mem- bers o! this committee were also named. It was decided to hold an Enter- tainment in BIB. Hall. Emerald, when the following guest speakers will be heard: liirs. Arthur Howstt “Study Clubs" and Mr. Borden Fraser, “Adult Education." There was a distribution of yarn to the members who wish to knit for the soldiers. The Roll Call for next meeting will be answered by Christmas Gift Suggestions. After the adjournment o1 the meeting, Benediction cit the Bless- ed sacrament was given by Father McKenna. after which a very in- structive address on the different phases oi’ League work was given by Mrs. Fvsnk Murray, Diocesan organizer for Queens Co. COVEHEAD ROAD SCHOOL Honor Roll for October; Grade X:- i. Althea Dockendorff. Grade 1X:- 1. Margaret Wooiridge. Grade VII:- 1. Veda MacDonald. a. Marjorie MacDonald Grad}; View 1. ary ebster. 1. Alden Dockendorff. Grade V:-— i. Earl Birt. and Lewis MucMii- lan (equal). 2. MacDonald 3. Carmen Dockendorff. Grade IV 1- l. Ernest MacMlllan. 2. Audrey Marshall. Grade lll (Sr.i:-- i. Kier Smith. .2. ‘llldlth MacDonald. Grade ll! (Jr.):— i. Joyce Vessey. Grade I! (Sn):- l. Leslie Btrt. 2. Eva. MacDonald and Hate Mac- ln Memory of ilur Fallen Comrades Our Business Will he Suspended All llay Saturday Armistice llay llov. 11th ll. ll. LARGE 8t 00. TELEPHONE I000 Donald (equal. Grade Ii (Jr.):- I l. Harvey MacDonald. 2. Orville MacDonald, Grade l (Sr.):-- l. Stewart MacDonald. 2. Betty McEwen. 3. Kenneth MacDonald. Perfect attendance: Earl Birt. Elaine Dockendorff, Marlon Wool- ridge. Audrey Marshall, Kier Smith Adele Townsend, Shirley Btrt, Doro- Lhv Smith. Highest average in Grades V to x. -—Veda MacDonald, 88%. Highest averase in Junior grades Leslie Blrt. 90.6%. Teacher, Bernice White. (Patriot please copy) FAIRVXEW SCHOOL Glflia xi- lte M cDoug‘ all I M31192‘ B ~ VIII:- Grade MBcMlllaJi. l. Peg a. Phyi MacKinnon. 3. Helen MacDougall. Grade VI:- i. Marjorie MacDougali. 2. Leona. Cavanaugh. S. Clifford Macfsaae. Grade V- 2. Lauretta Alchom. K. Stirling MMZKUIIIOII. Grade III:- i. Edison Burdett. 2. Chesley MaaDougall. 3. Ella MacDonald. rade I:- l. Gloria Buhdett. 2. Ramsay MacDonald. Week-End SPECIALS night. Rolled Roast. Beef - 25c 1b, Rst. Pork — 20c-25c-26c lb. Fresh Sausages — - 20c lb. Fresh Haddock Fillets — — —- — 20c lb, _________________ Halibut — -- - - - 25¢ lb, Oysters - - -- .-. 60¢ M, ______________________ Salmon — - -- 30c-32c lb. ROOP’S Ltd Phone 389-390 Free Delivery Elva MacDonald, Elsie MacDonald, Teacher, Doris Currie. Our store will be closed all day Saturday. Open Friday Choice Geese - — -- 25c lb. Chickens — -’ - -- 24¢ lb. Ducks—-—----25¢]b, w qnestorrslow. dubious? y g STORES it sArun‘oAv Open Friday Evening For Your Con venience ‘Students’ OVERCOAT New Glasgow 1 And. Vicinity ‘ ..r'...ri."a-.r~'i.7ir “h. - ’n.w»J.a”lYtlIVm mmerddaandgeaviemumml E ---_ l w. ma. Stewart Vi" was mm“;- m um ‘ti... tut week. l nisusi toBea Mr. and Mira. Richard maven-e recent visitors Apeatmany 1. wuvdtoheeringfilyaiarl or MeleOhou-uainthelocalhallhere inthenearfutum. The Indies Aid and Missionary 500M! of the Christian Ohur were entertained at the homo of Mh. 141g visitors from Charlottetown was present. 'Mrs. Wright was the guest speaker for the evening, after the devotional period and business ‘ the eetifltclosed with the M ah liileriedioiiccnhuncbwaspassgdpby melodies. The teachers ot New Glasgow and vicinity met at New Glasgow, School on Friday afternoon for the first Study Group of fills School year. Officers elected were: Presi- dent, Jessie Stewart, Anglo-Rustico. Vice President, Jennie MacNeill, Whertiey River. Secretary, Ross] Wihiie, New Glasgow. Total Enmll- 1 meat was fifteen. Discussion on ' questions concerning teaching r-uthods supplies by the Depart» men/t of Education was followed by ti reading of a paper on the “Teaching of History." After corn- menting on this paper the meeting adjourned. The next meeting wil be held November l7. The November meeting of the New Glasgow Womexfs Institute met at the home of Mrs. Herbert Stevenson on Monday evening, November 6th. the meeting opened with the President in the chair by singing Its s good time to set Ac- q~-~inted. Roll call was answered with naming a famous Canadian Women. The minutes o! the previ- ous monthly and annual meetings were read and stood approved. The different eommitteces gave satis- factory reports. It was decided lbugtitliflt forbtehe Orphan. age e Ins u mem rs to bring their contribution to the December meeting. It was decided to forward $2.00 for a health bond also to invite the Charlottetown Male Chorus to come t0 the New Glasgow Hall. The election cf officers for the ensu'ng year are as follows: Presi- dent. Mrs. R. B. Dickieson. Vice- Pr l" ‘ Mrs. W. B. Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. Houston. Auditors. Mrs. A. B- Stevenson. Mrs. M. McLeod, Mrs. Rendfe A. Houston. Mrs. J. Bren- ton Dickleson, Miss Elsie Laird. Mrs. Percy Dlckieson. Organist. Mrs, W. B. Bulman. The December meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Melvin McLeod, roll call will be answered with paying dues. Refreshment committee, Mrs. Harold Dlokleson. Mrs. Richard Dicldeson. Mrs. El- bert Hill. Programme, Mrs. A. B. Stevenson. Miss Anne Stevenson. Mrs. Mervyn Bulls/Jr. After the National Anthem refreshments were passed by the ladies in charge. 2’ s s Couple Observe 70th Wedding Anniversary One of Frog-Edward Island's anniversary of their marriage. lest Saturday. ‘rhey are Mr. and Mrs. John Watts (nee Janette Muc- Lecd) of Hampshire who have spent all of their married life in that community. seventy years ago on Nov. 4th. Mr, and Mrs. WflMs were married in Si. James Presbyterian Church] hero in Charlottetown by the Rev. , Dr. Duncan and took up their residence at Hampshire where Mr.‘ Watts was a respected farmer. Born at Hsznpshire 93 years sgow Mr. Watts is a son of the late Mr. James Watts who came here from Edinburgh, Scotland as an archi- tect to assist in the erection of the ‘ Colonial Building. ' This aged couple have been blessed with ll children, 85 d- chlmen and 27 great-grand - TOR All 0i flie children are sflll liv- ing with the exception of William who was accidentally drowned at Hunter River 10 years ago. The living children include: Mrs. Prank S derson. North River; Hamilton of Hampshire; Reuben of Van- couver. no; Miss Ella of Ramp-f shire; Mrs. Chester Edwards. Hamp- l shire: John Jr., of Hampshire; and Mrs. Beatrice lilncNeill, Vancouver. I Owing to the lll health of Mrs. l Watts the anniversary was quietly| celebrated. she is l‘! years old. , LENTNMIMIC I)!!! l MOQGOW --(CP)— B0113 Blillklh i Russian film and stage actor fam- - ous for his impersonations oi Len- . in. is dead. i i EYESIGHT EXAMINATION little; and Sfinlillll Ohsaea ll. J. blllBllll OFIOMETBIST Mllllfiflar P. E. l. 01nd! BOB": l0 l0 ll L. M: iloiida etc. by-ap ointment onn DIUGBTOBI - weolmoltonl. Man's two ‘Inner suits-Priced lllle worsted breasted E Iii-it It lined. Slaea "t, has. ll to M. lave several do Dramatic Sale of Men’s OVERCOATS $10.95 C luandtake ulntatthese-lorlulllntitwillbo-w 13$ harlllihelievslffignwmlwhenrouleetlloea baaltltul A ' Blue s-“ofimvh-Cmhi? N:-"3-B21u~ - $10.95 Coruoiaanlseetheullaauiaethenl filrllflodllndelail allmharoremarkrilywpalhat———$ls.fio rT.”"*‘-“§+Y.‘....3-"=:i'a.."i"'-°.'Ii~" .. weardooftheaematutliatweeaunotdilllbatomol“) QQ_.--_--__._-__-.-__ Save money by buying new. M ' Guaranteed B! S TI TH) swim- u": m“? lr",....."'3'.:.'..'h'§l'". DI. BI I I0“ - i} y two lanta .00. l! lryhuylngnowat—-—--—-_-——---—--- Armistice Week-end SPECIALS sox .s0X. .. Sox . . . . A veritable garade of grand attern an colors in esirable weight . . plain l'll‘l . . .qulet clocks . . screaming st Fill up your winter 50c ‘° $1.50 C010 hlllll-l call for warm flllmiflrt . . . our ileecy flan- luiemas :0 the . . . m um or for cool or somffiifitm- $1.75 "“‘ @200 Here's the smartest trick in this ll requirements now —- -~ -- neath . . . it adds up to color- ful comfort from cold winds and snow $4.95 is all we want for present supplies but no more at this .|Il'|oe—~—-—-— Armw 531m; (m. mm Never ex ted to get these when you ftlfl lhllt expedt hi; b" We d d - - - men's ewe- be,‘ , _ _ new [n“patmms_ skin gloves . . . brown or st led to the min ' Y - - v WITH KNITTED W311, u... ,,,,,‘,‘,§° 15,301,‘: Whoa ammo . . .the kind ARRQWSET c011,, you expect to pay plcnt for . . - we have them for 1.50. 552-00 ‘“"‘ $2.50 Talrin _a trln this fall? . _ . Travc lll to our baggage shop . . . we can fill your needs whether vou are going south for the winter or into the Inn- While they last - -- Other lines o! lined gloves "m — — $1.19 c $5.00 r w00ds . . . Everything And more ood in lea- glarél ‘Iiliilrigsuitcascs to ward» ther ‘ cketstboughmforc the marktet jerampedtshyzviarda . M.‘ on g ex n jacke New nwkwe" hem‘? "WW5 tin qllullty saddles only up an thl i lttc , ' ' ' have“ sag“ ‘l’, w“ gut t-hé ‘gm. 5gp; horse jackets . . . buyer says its mm $10.00 ‘° $11.50 two 50c ‘m, Qlqaostufi. oldest couples celebrated the 10th. . - all Prices Get Yourself a ‘ZIPPER JACKET j fltlnllllld alansar realdreasywpearan e i F i E Q In 3500i GIG ' i:- 0|! of and“ fall satin Fashioned SILK H O S E 79c an uallt mu: u ed are‘: “u. hint Jud? Fri: Boselllofiloliday. Sig? 9 to 10%. A pair Women's Cashmere Hose of Women's Silk and Wool plalt- “Whit. f». to 13??’ °' oo ora. . A w, __ _ _ _ __ __ 39c Women's silk and Wool Hose with rib tops. Plain and mot- it;2.°°'f’;..i.‘"_' s." 15¢ Children’: all wool ankle no», with Klein and striped to (Elas c). Sires to ‘l toil; 25c and a pair. and color coinhlna." iembali New Knitting Book 10c A special new Knitting Book by Beehive "Service Woollia for Air. Land and Sea." Th structlons for every knitted needed by 10c men in the service. Price each —- -- — — - - Beehlve Yarn—-2—-3-—4 ply-a large variety of Heathers for plain or diamond socks. Poll“- lsr fall shades for aweate s, suits, etc. book contains complete In- Non Shrink Baby Wool in six delicate shades for Babies larruents. White, Pink, Blue, Yellow, Green. Peach. 5c Special Bally Book for Non Shrink Wool. A copy 20c I on. Ikein Boys’ double knitted all wool gloves, especially made for warmth and extra hard wear. and Assorted shades and sizes. Prices Boys’ all wool pullovers $1.00. Get two or three of these while we are still able to offer them at this low price. Our new shipments will cost considerably more. Plenty of styles and colors for your $1 choice. Sizes 22 to 34. Price — - — — -— I Just a word of friendly advice on boys’ and stu- dents’ suits, which as everything else in our stock, are offered at the old prices. We have a beautiful showing of juniors, boys’ and youths’ and students’ suits of all wool tweeds and worsteds in fresh new colorings at very low prices - prices and qualities which we will be unable to offer in a few months. You will be well advised to purchase your son’s spring Suit NOW. CLOSED SATURDAY ‘a “*0 (MIA I; eTI/I Fi.'ll".‘.'I "111! 411114118 rook-bottom price for mrezéofhblllel. fiwns and browns round belted a with neata. Siaea - — -- - Other us» so.os‘.°s,1g;§g6_a1sm. erase up B0 I wayrrnth all l0!!! wrfidln these sturdy _ Black, Brown. Natural. g. I noun rm om: bum RED cross $13.50 thl led. all wool tweeds not‘; m? 119d “Infill. All eoa titted and rallan Windbreakers -- There's Zlpr M! mm uul 90ml!‘ 3;??? Pi’; and hney two ea. a $1.98, $2.95 W‘ ‘$3.50 Bo s‘ M length macklnaw and me ton eketu, plain and leather trimm zipper and double breut- ed button fronts. Siaea 8 to i6 years. A warm, so . se cesble gar- ments and the prices are remark- ably m $4.00, $500; $8.50, $8.75 i?“"ua°'vnna"°°"'vuifa“oiié‘. 55th p: '11." quality rugged all wool cloths that will 0rd a maximum of ralllmfllllll billeaweifiiiguiiirigsbirgiliiigi and designs. Size 4 to l2 years. Boys‘ underwear in styles and quali- ties galorel Penman: fleeced shirts and drawers ..._._-._-—--50c zannent Penmans " ‘ combinations _.._-- — _ — — ——95r-suit 21°12‘? ._°‘1'.‘“£“_ illfkiiiilfiie Mercury combed cotton and wot I b _ __ - ~ — — — — 1.25 suit wads, p, 1)_ Q's-s buttonless rom- Mnagjqn ._. _ - —- - — SL2.‘- suit Stanilelds buttonless combs. GLOVES BAGS UMBRELLAS The lovely new UMBRELLAS are 1n u“; ‘new, h; ygu, Oiled Silks in all colours. 8peolal——--——-— ’ ' siumresr BAGS V Exciting new ideas that mil ‘dc- llght you In these Lame. 511k. Rhinestone and sequin 5L0 bags at $3.50. 52- $1130 11ml ' EVENING FLOWERS in the brightest new shades of Flax Red, Fuchsia, Wine, Purnlv c" types of flowers at 50c $1.50, $1.00, 75c and -— — SUAVE KID GLOVES > Thgy-Q" g very satisfying ilsslill: merit. for your choosing vlfll (irorm. Beds, Whlea and NavY- Slbihflidand ~——-— ' THOSE I235 PUR _ Don't lll] l0 we l lino. so I'M" fectly combining qualiiv mull value. Selling It this slim-tilt!‘ our" ~-‘ _ but the next lot of these “will M; y u more money 519,) today's price - - - — ' Sixteen button IIIIII Iloi - oi u». old price 541K) OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT