.YiOU WAITED FOR THIS RADIO 5O Complete will 5 tubes VICTOR Model R-31 YOU'VE never had an ODPUIIUIHIY to get such an all-round radio buy a! such a price. Here's the sci for ihc man who works hard for i115 mnncy (mri ru/w .loc.in‘l?)—and wants value for every cent. This bcau~ ulul new supcr-lieicrmlvnc console has 5 doublccfiiicicncy tubcs . . . tone con- trol . . . visual voliimc-crvntrol iridi- caior (urn) . . . and ilrl extended frequency range (liar ink-cs in pa/ire m/fi.’ Foxy iCHTlS. And what about THIS ONE? IKTOR MODlzl. li-j? 566.50 (Ivor/rte mix/.- i wt‘!- Use Holman Home Plan l0 11.0. Now unrl 10 Uonthly Payments R. T. Holman Ltd- , and Prince (icunty llhroniclc -—SCOUTING GIVES A BOY n sense oi’ honour and loyalty-bu -'.l‘lll column h nun-veil for nun of local Interest hut advertising o! a ruvuy nature may be loaned at 8 ca: n word ltlletly payable in nd- m App” on satyuday. Q15; -AUTO STROP and Gillette “wnll-AYOO" 10X Bel-UM, 3°? feed and fur farming supplies ar reasonable in price, start fur farm; ing now and buy supplies 1U Bruce's. 272-1 Blades, 5 lor 25c at Bruce's. 2724. —BEMEM3ER "An Apple a Day" -the local Apple growers and the 5001113. 2751- i 1 -—SATUBDAY, Boy Scouts will bi ._|(N1v|:s 1o;- pelting, sold at‘ on duty selling Island Maolntoslfs- Brooch. 8724.: encourage them. 275i -PO0R BIDDING AT AUCTION SALE-The sale 0t Registered. Hol-l stein cattle and race horses at thei farm of the late Messrs Miiligani and Morrison at Northarn on Wed- nesday afternoon was not very well attended and bidding was The bad condition of the road‘ “WJVERJZONE in King's County would no doubt keen a 300d molly wants w buy an Island grown Mac- intended buyers away. Purina Aub- Intosh on Saturday. 2750. my, 6 year old chestnut geldingl ——-- '- dam, Queen Catherine; sire Captain . Ql-IELP THE BOY 5C0UT5 and Aubrey, was purchased by ll/Li". John Island Apple growers by buying an Whitehead o! Keusington. The t/wo‘ Apple on Saturday. 2750. year old chestnut mare by the same- dam and sire was bought by Mr-i _ Nonnan Oliver of Cascumpec; who 13°!‘ SW11“ b3’ buym3 an A9191? °n also purchased two of the register‘ Saiuiiday‘ 2750', cd Holstein cattle. The harnew 9W] l was sold but thc innmindei- of thc. i ..'Tlii| column l: vslorved (or now: o! local interest but advartlulii, u! a ncway niiiuro may bi: inserted n. 2 refill a word islrlctly payable ii advance. Jsvsscmr-Tlons to The handed to their Rent. Archie Hume, or left at H. J. Mabons Drug Store Montague. l06 l l iouiid no bidders-S -—-FAREWELL PARTY —- MIS- Arthui" P‘. Bcli ups icndcrcd a, “ERAVEL P" 0PENED_The party on 'I‘ucsdziy cvclliflg i" bu“: ii ' '1 it t td th f f liiome oi Miis‘ C‘ C’ Dickie on Mii- lilliiiiePelzier llilileciirriiisoriifinPetzrsai-Iitnoaid. has been opened up and is now ion Avenuc Summers dc. The hos- i » .' ~11 -i ds. -. _ gijziseiiiiiiliisiiguiil: uailiszii M: , giving work to the needy. Govern- - li f. R. sharp. Mrs. A. P. Jumieson and iiiiiiit iii e 1x231: fir.“ 2522f. woo-w» Omncit hem at; Th st ers of the Greek Rver district,‘ C, i g vi, i ' e giie Messrs Harry Butler and Newall prizc was a beautiful Aliadln tiible M i l - lnnilp. Aftcr l-hc delicious lunch, the iicDiiiiaii eiwii iiiii. iiiiii misioi ens ‘Owed j Sm m __Wl_ She tune- recently of hrivmg a hoi-sc g“ J n g g drop dead-H. . . “BOOST OUR APPLES and our line stud of horses arid the cattle ci““ii"i'i‘ii’°w" Guardian may be i BOTH STORIES Pup Fcmiile Light Medium Silvci'-- i , Pup Fcntiile BURDEN FOX SHOW. NOVEMBER, 24th. 193a 5 CLASSES Dark Silvcr- i Medium Diirk Silver- Adull .\l;ilc Adult Mule Adult Fcniiile Adult Female Pup Mule Pup Male n Jolly Good Wilow." Mrs. Bell is_ leaving next creek for Olmuflv.‘ Much regret is expressed that Mr. _ . , FUNITED CHURCH OF CAN- Q_~- . ._. w.-.“ --. .._'- _ where Mr- Bell is m the produce Ankaeomewwn m, smmm_ shipping business and where they Q i. . will make their home in future. iieiviiiis’ Siiiiiiiiy‘ Novi iiiiiii George- town ll a. m. and '7 p. n1. Stur- wd Mrs. Ben are leaving summerflgeon 2.30 p. m. These services will side and their many friends hope iiliermcziiiigcgslintiaiiy Reg?’ Gordon that it. will not be for a long per g giie’ i‘ C‘ U" iod. Their lovely new bungalow onlMacNei/mi Paiiiioiii Granville Strect has been taken by‘ h. . ._ _ l Mr. and Mrs. James R. Huntcr.-S i . ii iiilbisioiii Biiiiiii.) iiIhiiTiNGi-i "lhc Golden Rule Missori Band of __ANNUAI DIEETING 0F THE the United Church at Montague hcld UNITED ‘Ivowmhrs “HSSIOAWRY their regular meeting in the clnss-, Pup Female , Medium Silver- Adult. “ale Adult Mule Adult Fcmzile Adult. Fcmiile Pup Mule Pup llalc Pup Fcniiilc Pup Fcmulc "wPale Silver- Adult Mule Adult Female Pup Male Show open in rcgisicri-d and unregistered foxes 0f the fourth (lislrict 0f Prince only. Entries will be received up to and including Nov. 22nd. Entry fcc of 50c will be charged for each fox. all foxes to be in the rink at 9.30 a.m. Plnirics to he mziilcd to Douglas Bell, Cape Traverse, or R. S. NliicKenzic. Borden. Admission l0 Show 25c. MEASI S A SERIOUS DISEASE (Canadian Prowl LONDON. Nov li-Mcnslcs launches a iicsh ziltdvk on London evcry second _vcar, mid ihr ncxl big cp dcmic is (lu- lo stziri. Bi‘ way of plTlTriHlilFJll ill“ lftlKlUll County CJllllCll ha. issuvzl a report 0n the facts coliccti-d in 1931-32. Thc lesson vrliich will ‘r brzught home to parents is that. mcnslcs is n. serious disease. espccully for ysung cliiidrin. A grcup oi 55500 :__.;_:. i BRUISES Than‘: nolbhl b qua! g Best grade Welsh Hard 58 Queen Street _ ' yciirs, though ill!‘ r'ep..rt l Very special price spotycash. _ I VICTORIA . . . SYI)NEY_ \ Screened Slack coal for blowers y H. R. LARGE $5? CO. cases was analyzed and it was found that among children under two years of age mar-c than eight died out 01' river-y 100. On the 0th- ei" lmiid. between the ages o! two and three the d nth riitc was less than three pcr 100. and between im- aizcs o.‘ livi‘ Mid l4 it wa< only tivo pi r 1.000. Thcsc figures should dispflsl‘. one-.- nnd for all, of the lhP0l‘_\' ihdt "it is better to get it over early." Thc actual ti-cuimcni given has not chnngcri tiu mg thc last icw includes an nncouragiiag account oi experi- ments with vitamin extract which so mod very useful iii a small scr- ics 0t cases. For prevention. how- “F”? I‘ "d" ‘w’ ever, there is a comparatively new method which is of grcat impor- tenor‘. LONDON. Nov. ‘l5—lC.P.l—-In post-mark"! imrliiig the United States dollar loll iw.'ii_v' iii prici- to $5.42 in 1hr. pound today. 'I‘hc iiit- llfl‘ mrirkcd a loss- nf nearly 8 cents irnm the nifidai closing. COAL Coal-Nut or Cobble BRADORE SOCIETlES—'1'hc annual meeting filirthinenfiifjggyiilzgieiiiioiiii; Tiiiiil of tho Women's Missionary Socict- ' i) i wiiis ipsei- Summerslcle -met in the Ci-iristiari is iiiaced oii Wei-iii friendship’ iiiiii Church on Wednesday afternoon. liihii iiiitiidy iiieiiies Ceiiiiiii iii China Renrospntal W5 from m0 mvsbymu ,i1nd in thelliie of thc children there.’ iari. Unitcd Church and Unitediiriicdiiiiiiibers oi iiie iiiioiiieii Riiic Baptist wcrc present. Thc salvationlMiss on iamid iiiic iiiiiiiiig ii iiciiii Army was also represented". ‘Iiieliiiieiiiisi iii iiiii iiaiiioiis “pom or pmsident M“. M. F‘ schurmanychinese life and are planning to presided and Mrs. Isabella. Gliddenlseiid iiiiieiis imii pictures to one of acted as secretary of the meeting. The meeting was very largely at- tended and opened with the scrip- I Christmas-H. ~_____._.__ Mimrrd’: Linlment rsrnovu slnlrin. turc tending, followed by the Lords ———————-——— Prayer repeated in unison. "Jesus PERSONAL-Q Shall Reign" was sung by the mciii- bcrs. Mrs. Arnold lcfurgcy read "iMlit slidmiy Green °l C313!‘- the responsive reading; Mrs. Brcw-fmwww“ lmwred i0 040M880!‘ Oll er Linklettcr led in prayer. iollow- Mmlday-‘Jli ed by another hymn. Thc minuws o; the 135i, annual meeting we“, ..‘M'iss Irene Builct or Montague read and appmvecL A beauufups-pent the weekend vsiting friends 1 Memorial service was conducted by m WW" M°“t'ague<—n- i lVLrs. Isabella GILdden for those sisters who had passed to their '-iC°"5“‘b1° T- M1105 0f the ‘ eternal icwnrd diir.ng the past ycar R'C-M-P~ 501155- 50011?» the wcck " namely. Mrs. James Harris, Mrs. -°“d 3L Momailui-H- Thomas I-‘rizzci. Mrs. Thomas Johii- -—-——- stone. lviiss Mai-ion M¢Lwd_ A dun ..'The many friends o! Mrs. J. "we an. onjy Nmembeyed by Wham-H. Scncnboiigh. Oak Valley, will we ha‘? dong “Ins feenngly ,.end_ regret to learn oi’ hcr prcscm iii. cred by Mrs. Allen and Miss Slack- “955- H- rorrl. The speaker of tho aitcmoon _ Miss Louise Caiibcck. a returned "iliinends 0' M“ 500F813 P0019 ies oi the Protestant Churches- iniiiicesisiiiaciid on woiiidiiiieiiiisii pibiiii ‘i ithe Mission Schools iirchinu for i i i (Ylpiiriiig nt TflEdgll-IARIMTETOWN GUARDIAN siiiiiiiiisini lilllilllilllN i . .- Our Bargain Counters Arc Again to the Front For FRIDAY AND . SATURDAY Why Not Take Advant- age ol These Week-End Specials That We Are‘ Giving You lo Save Money 0ur Overcoat Sale Still Going Strong BUY NOW WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND INSPECT THE LARGEST i AS;- SOBTMENT OF Q UALITY MEWS OVERCOATS IN THE CITY. WHEN THESE OVEBCOATS ARE BOLD WE CERTAINLY CANNOT REPLACE THEM T0 SELL AT THE PRICE THEY ARE BEING OFFERED TODAY. IT IS A SALE FEATURE EVENT MADE POSSIBLE BY FORE- SIGHT BUYING. See 0ur Special Men's Overcoat at $10.95. $5.00 Down BUYS YOUR WINTER OVEROOAT ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN. Ladies-HOS]ERY---Chlldren’s l§flff“§..?§.'1‘ $133 79c. ilii‘3."l.§§'.‘f;.32 59c. 799- 49c. lllEN’S MACKINAW COATS Special $4.50 SllEEPLlNED COATS Brown Duck Special $7.00 iiiivsoviiiuiis Blue Red-back Double Knee Special $1.19 BOYS’ LEATHER COATS Sen 0ur Special Selling at $5.00 OVERALLS Men's Black Pant Overalls Special at $1.19 MEN ’S GLOVES Capo Skin and Lined Special s1 .00 SHIRTS {lion's llrmilli-lolli Sliirls \l'liili-,,_Bliic, Fawn mid GPPPII Spi-ciiil, 2 for lillillflfl All “i001 Children). Caulk Hose, Pair . . . . mere Ho“, Pa“. L ll s’ Silk and $1 i .llii;iy' elfO-filblnlitlll‘ ?§Cl. glggggii?rlfiibhefl . . - ~ ~ lgiiiiiliiiiiriiiiiliiililn iFiiishlgiined gllllldligaia] Alf?” 80°!“ Hose, Per75c P, o, , Pa“. I . _ _ A _ I I ar..... . . . . .. I S Liiilics’ Silk Ilcnvyflervico ChildffilFl Leg- c M" w“ "Ms i ‘a 1 gins. Special Pr. n Children’s Over- R r l \'.l 1.00 iiiiii iii ii iiii iii Stockings, Pair . 49c. BOYS’ STOCKINGS Ladies’ Outside ‘Silk Hose, Pair . LliGGlNS YARN Children's Pullover $2.95 - Logging 6 Aniother Shipment Si .. E . _ _ islet-in’ of Violet Yarn iglfevcfiaiwitkggfi“ iii-ifs Jiiiiilm 1 M. ha". (‘mil Sucnicrs ‘ , ,- itiiivy illirc iinil Fancy 'l‘riiii _ Mind?" 5 119M915 4 "mllhlflililll" Special, a Dali Rayon and Wool 5090M Sizes 4i (i, S ‘ Hose h i SD01‘ ll Special, a pa $2.50 - 60m ilOC. 39m- I NOVEMBER is, m LADIES’ PYJAMAS L Flsnsnelettn orig an hort ileum" Special at i' $1.00 Clldrorvs, Spock! n ' M003’- NlGHT-GOWNS Long Sleeves Special at 89c. WOOLEN GLOVES Assorted Colors, all Bison Special for Indies, 11;];- Spooial {or Children, 49c. BLOUSES Ladies’ Slightly Soflod Blouses Pastel Shades and Assorted Silica Clearing at 69c. LAlillE’ DRESSFE Sunday Nllo Dresses A new shipment just arrived Special at $5.95 BLOOMERS Silk Colors Peach and Pink Special at 49c. MEWS WORK MlTlS Horsohido Pullovers Special, a Pair 60c. llIEN’S HEAVY ALL WOOL WORK HOSE Special, 9 Pairs for 45c. tors’ FANCY incurs Regular Value 50c. Clearing- at 33c. .41.); q . Pair .9‘. 1- ' w swim; 1-0 x0 sums T0 ‘ ii Prowse cos curriiixii O CLOTHING 0N (il lHiliN ll 0X (lfloflfll) F 1101"‘ THE BARGAIN cnivrni: F190" Missionary from Japan gavc an cx-“m 313d m "c mm 5170"‘ 111-5 5W"! cclient talk on the work oi the ‘n LOW" Mmimlue all“ his rccerit missionaries and particularly of thodllness. Mr. Poole was taken ill sud- Kindergarten Schools. Mrs. J. s. idmli’ on Wednesday and was PCITY lllflved 2i vote of thanks to °bii3°d "0 remain i“ bed "m" thc spcnkci‘. which was scc0iidedlM°nd"Y-_H' by Mrs. J. F. McNeill. The colicc- i"- tion amounting w 313,95 was m. HOMOXIHIQUL’ citizens extend a the work of the MissiOnnrics m welcome to Mrs. Hugh ivpwphce Japan. The splendid scrvicc closed mid family who are occupying the with priiyoi- by Captain Wflrd Qpwhy Murphy residence this winter. in salvation Army and genedwlMrs. MacPhces mother. Mrs. A. M. tion-S ‘Johnston oi Peters Road, is spend- -ing thp winter with her at Mon- l tngue.--H. Mllllllllil Llnlment (or Cnlrlri. Road the guest oi her sintci-qnqflwders, who has just celebrated his Mrs. John M. Johnston, H. lllnard’: Llnlment remains ulnlnn. son Mcrril have returned to Char- Ilottctown utter spending the gum. mci‘ months iit Pcicryc R0ad__1-;_ ..‘Mrs. Bessie Graham and her MODERATE LIVING FOR LONG electrical appliances and other lux- LII-‘E uiim oi this age to point out the --—— average citizen or today doesn't EDMONTON, Alta, Nov 15- even know what the word hard- Moderiitc living, plenty oi outdoor ship means- “The young people o! ..'Miss l. M. Johnston or Tor- exercise and ire dom rroin worry today don‘t know what hard times The school chfdran ate nothing 189th birilidiiy. but barley cakc. I being more fav- m for the much-taiked-Ol de- cred. had iii-am and oheegq which prcssinn, Mr. R. eves scornfully ra- I used u) bang;- ‘rm; the iers to the automobiles, radioauboya at recess." One Advantage "What do you think or the two candidates?" asked one elector oi another during a contest. "What do I think oi’ them?" wilS onto, Ont... is visiting at Gaspeym is the prescription for longevity lid-lane. When I was a youngster go- the "pm "wen when 1 100k at i miux the guest or hcr nephew, Mi-“Wcfiifld by Wiiliflm PHI-is RWVBI-‘lll! W 8031001 during the Cflmeflll them, I'm thankful only one o! them Wendell Graham. and at Pillows one of Edmonton's oldest old tlm- War there was a shortage oi’ food. can get in." i Chliiwa present flue-cured io- other baooo crop is estimated at 100.000.- po ds. Bv (lPW-H w, l mm" SON QF l 2' arse-a: ~30?» o MORNIN'~CK “*5 Tel. 1000 H525 emu. m BED »-. l (AMT DO ANY THINQ wlTH HlM- "Ll- TELL MAGGlI-QHE KIN HANDLE HIM - QSuia" i.i-r-ri.i: sow Buss’ mom" oi-r lN UNTILJ-‘OUR ‘rt-no Monisiior- n25 57m. no Ti-ia Hlrr- fU was ‘bad-i- aha-rune BfiflAKFAgiupci HIM‘ rt». was: um ATI-R - HS TOi i’ m aim. o- mums-no <6?