"a 0101142421 i: Illustrated ff #5495 lCettreleStyls ‘. sal§a24zl j; 1,74" O AFRICA 0 S. AMERICA 0 ROME 0 PARIS 0 BERLIN 0 LONDON and all fem’ n stations of any importance. HE I . Tuvmmegt: 2130:2312‘! ézgsgvyzveeie: in Canada! It gives “Myfliiy Tube", the sensation of the lye; “$3,? ifiggfyjfl‘ “Ill-IS tuning in Rome Paris, Berlin-Abe I’ l ' d. . Y _ ‘ tr p aces of the world 1I‘i1f“-s-t"$¥“i‘;:::r ‘£2.52? r;"2"""=H-=d armed Spray Shield Tubes-filial b r - d“ ° “m”? 1"‘ a“ A" d" ImPOrIanl Improvemenlizi-EIIIEEEIQ IIIEIIrIEIIlSeIIIInmI Efilif-laia; beautiful console-both models worthy Miahg “Hrs t v R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Charlottetown and Summerside [IHEPROBERT SIMPSON Eastern Limited‘ - Charlottetown, P. E. I. --- FOX PELTS WILL BE RECEIVED AT REVERE HOTEL I ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN uAcH FRIDAY FOR THE NEXT v FEW WEEKS. [ADVANCES WILL BE GIVEN! ON THE SPOT. ' PELTS ALSO BEING RECEIVED y -§.Y.F0r US EVERY DAY AT THE y; OFICE 0F J. D. JENKINS " Jhe Dominion Silver Fox Furs, Ltd. Ii. Ii. S. IIEMMIIIG, B-AqC-P-AsC-G-A CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT MEMBER 0F CANADIAN socrrz-rr or cos-r sccoonranrs _conmlssrousu rou rarrmo srrmsvrrs m ma surnmu: couur or r. s. l. _ r. s. I. usrunssiv-rsrrvu . ~ ~ t 1m: csssnuuv cunn- snws mus’: ‘ ‘ sssocrsrrou. nnurruu <, my: or nova scans ammnvq cnssmorrnrovvu, r. r. i, I 4 l w iv ‘ .'[\, a ‘Accounting systems opened up and revised. labor saving office methods installed. 00st Accounting instituted to suit special requirement. h Monthly, quarterly and anneal audit; '~ Balance sheets and Profit and Lou Accounts prepared. lheclneTaxretlr-ns_ apandflled. » < Ilnaneislarraeaeasentensdohetwemdsbtcrusd 1 ipddrnlteduabllltyvenpanlaa’ “ I, I'- nmrnoua ma Life, Accident, Sickness Plate Glass Insurance at" Lowest». Rate. . lag, __ r p, ddre I I Presentation ---._ Miss Mar! A. Kelli. "i! eliicimt postmlstress of Kelly's Crou, has obtained six month; logy; 0g ‘b. sence and has gone to spend ms winter with her cousin Right Rev- surice MacDon- ald, Tracadie. Miss Kelly will be much missed by her many friends BM neiahbors. who wish her a pleasant vacation. Prior to her de- parture Miss Kelly was presented with an address and well-filled purse from her numerous friends iu that locality. The following is the address: Miss Mary Kelly. Kelly's Cross, Prince Edward Island, Dear Miss Kelly-We, your neighbors and friends, are as- sembled here this evening, for the purpose o1 giving expression to our feelings on your temporary (we lhope) departure from our midst. As Postmis in our community and as church organist, we have become so accustomed to your al- most constant presence hex, that we are prone lo offer the conjec- ture, that Kelly's Cross would not be Kelly's Cross without Miss Mary A. Kelly. The many years of faithful ser- vice which you have given to the public as postmistress is proof suf- ficient of your splendid quulitiu, and the just rewards of efficiency and honesty. The punctuality with which you have attended to your duty as organist of the church is further proof of your loyalty and faithfulness. Your generosity and kindness was ever evident to in the assistance you have given to every worthy cause. The sense of loss which we feel in your departure, however, is con- siderably sllcviated by the know- ledge of the fact, that your new sphere of life will be "like home", and we venture the hope that when the grass and trees again attain their greenish hues, you will re- tum to enjoy the vernal valleys and the. balmy brceres oi the hills of Kelly's (floss. In appreciation of your assidu- ous devotion to duty, and in re- membranes of the many hours spent together in social inter- course and public worship. we ask you to accept this gift, and assure you that no hearts are warmer or friends more sincere than those of your native parish of Kelly's Cross. Signed, on behalf of Kelly's Cross Parish, Kelly's cross, Nov. l6, 1934. GIRL MAKES 41 SUICIDE TRYS Japan's suicide s/htempt record has been broken by tweny-one-year- old Yuiriko Yarnaguchl, who jumped 41 times within a month from a bridge in to the Arakawu River near Tokyo, It is believed she leaped ‘wit-h the expectation of being saved by some gallant rcscurer. Yulriko says their is always someone nearby to help her beck to safety and give her sympathetic advice. Bho was saved with great difficult/y alter her last Jump so her ‘husissm over the idea has cooled somewhat. The second estimate of wheat production in the Prairie Provin- ces for 1934 is two million bushels lower than the preliminary esti- mate of 2G5 million bushels made on Jember 11th last. svrsus III’?- EXAMINATION Fitting and suzalying Glafia t n. .1. union ORIee Connected With Drugstore pi WANTED Wanted, Dressed Chicken and Fowl. Paying market prices for heavy grades, and a minimum of 10c per pound on the light- er grades. Feathers on lighter grades may be removed by scalding. Please mark containers plainly. We pay the freight. W. S. Fraser 8.0a. Ltd. Murray Harbor, P.E.I. Eastern. I ‘ _ Locals "Wall eeIa-n ls neecvel- lac new! of leeal lllndet ilt alvqha- fited‘ a-A \\l-:’lhlel\d'; payable In advalen --'IOIIN HOOD CHINA OATS —Better oatsuBettsr china.‘ All grocers. L-mso-n-zs-z wks ..'SUBSOIIPI'IONI In ‘I'll may- be handed t0 their Rebi- Archle Hume. Phone 41, or left at H. J. Maben‘: Drug awn. Montague. L-‘I . ITKE KING OI‘ LIABQL-Ffhree Act Comedy will be prnsenied In Murray Harbour South. Friday, Nov- ember 30th. Proceeds in sld of Hos- pital in Montague. 11-2781. “HIOXEB I08- BALL-Thirty (30) Fox Pups for sale. Twenty (20) females and ten (10) males. Medium to light medium and pals All from prolific strain oi the best Quality Stock on P. E. Island. Record pro- duction in 1934. ti. pups from B females. Prices received for pelts will be shown to anyone interested. H. J. Mabon, MBIJOII’! Drug store, ‘ ontague, P. E. I. L-Zbn-ll-Il-ii-n-il-l-si m IIEIIDRIAM a Mus. 1-‘. s. Mrrcnsu. 1 Many friends will hear with re- gret of the sudden death of Mrs. F. S. Mitchell at her home, 8i- Euslon Street. A week ago Mrs. Mitchell com-I plalned of a pain in hsr heart and. despite the attention of doctor and. nurses and the loving care of her. daughter, she was called to the Great Beyond. , A consistent member of Trinity Church, Mrs. Mitchell was a kind Ineighbor, a generous friend and her many acts oi charity will long be remembered I The funeral was held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, a service being held at home for the family, alter which the remains were removed to Trinity Ohurch where the serv- ices were conducted by the Rev. Mr, Miillar, assisted by the Rev. Mr. § Barbour. The pallbearers were Mr. Harry.‘ Stewart, Mayor Samuel Kennedy,‘ Councillor B. Roy Holman, Mr. H. H. Home and Dr. J. H. Ayres. A large numbe of people follow- ed the remains to their last restinll place. 1 The many and beautiful flowers: were silent, tributes of ll endship. v The deceased is survived by one daughter, Mlrs. VanBuskirk and one son, Hubert Mitchell, also two grandchildren, all of whom were with her in Montreal during her last illness. I TAKES LONG YEARS l’ TO SETTLE CASE l (By The Canadian Press) ' MOOSE JAW. Nov. 27-11’. may take four years to dispose of the crown! cases against Otto Huntle- man, of Redburn, near here. In the spring of 1932 he was charged with obtaining feed gra'n from the Saskatchewan Relief Commission by false pretences. Sentence at point to get yours the first day. nmmfiifi?’ ,,,..._.;;_e::::::-.-.-:; :.,....-»--' . Give Hera WaInui GIII: CIsesl: FOR l0 DAYS ONLY From Wednesday morning the 28th until 9.30 PM. Saturday, December 8th with the purchase of each cedar cheat we will give ABSOLUTELY FREE Your pick of any of 50 lovely gift psckagczi-These are real surprise packages and contain many lovely articles such as Boudoir Lamps, Cushions, Bedlights, Blankets, Towel Sets, Table Scarfs, etc. Imagine "her" joy on opening her gift Chest to find inside A SURPRISE PACKAGE The minimum value of these packages is $2.00. There are many at $3.00 to $4.00 and 1 at $10.00. Naturally the early ones have first choice so make a You can make her fondest wish come true with a gift of a lovely Cedar Chest, a gift that is eternally feminine and forever treasured by every women and girl. USE THE CONVENIENT HOL-JMAIN HlOME PLAN ONE PRICE-THE CASH PRICE BALANCE IN IO EQUAL O MONTHLY PAYMENTS NOTHING ADDED“ NO INTEREST We are showing the finest dlspla ever shown in this city. Handsome Ghosts in Solid alnut and Butt Walnut Veneer, all Cedar lined and guaranteed moth- proof. " BOYS, , DON'T DELAY Select that Chest to-day while the display is at its best—many were disappointed last year who left it till the last few days. the time was deferz-cd until the accused could garner his crop and make restitution. crop and the case was remanded until Nov. 1, 193;. When he again had no crop an adjournment was taken until Nov. 1 of the present ‘year. rm- the third year scorching -winds and lack of moisture com- |bined to ruin his crop prospects v and a patient court has granted an- ogig-r adjournment until Nov. i, Annual Meeting Sterling W1. The twenty first annual meet- ing of Sterling Institute was held at the homo c1 . Tlwmus Bolger. with ten members present and the president, Mrs. Wallace MacKay. prmiding. After the usual opening numlbers, the minutas of the last annual meeting were read followed by the reading and adoption oi the minutes oi the last regular meeting. The reports of the ocrmni-tilees were followed by the appointment of new committees. Tc visit the sickz-ms. H. s. Mac- Ewen, Mrs. Earl Henry and Mrs. F. Boiger; to visit the schools-hirs- Frank Bell and Mrs. Ormford Ma ~- Kay, in prepare the program. Mira-I. E. FiemingandMrs. Iome MacEwen; and to prepare the lunch: --Mrs. Wallace MacKey, Mrs. J. E. Flcsnim. Mrs. H. B. Msclllwen and Mrs. P. Bolgcr. The prsidents report was followed by the report of the urer which showedabaisnceonhsndoiilafl. Fall came. Hantleman had no! There's a Chests! Your Price _ v direetors-Mrs. l1‘. B01891‘. M1‘!- Austin Walsh and. Mrs. Earl I-‘ienfi’; audlbors—Mrs. J. n. rumins and Mrs. D. J. McLeod. Next meetln¢ to be at the home of Mrs. Walter mid, where roll call will be answered, by Christmas suszgstlvm Following is the presidents . ed- dress- As w; gather together at this m- nual meet‘ of Sterling Institute and look back over the year, I think the members may Well WI- vain. Our meetings which were held at the different homes during the your wm always well attended and Ifcelthatthsywerearucoesuboth from a social and financial stand point. Regular visits were made b! the committees. to the school and the sick and donations of fruit and money given. The -Disi.riot—Oon- vention, held at Stanley, was very successful. The Institutes were well represented and the meetings ver! interesting. . Onretiringlwlshtothankallths nnsmbersfortheir klndnlsl IhdOD- $25.00, alder their efforts have not been in. operation dllfifll U10 19"» "DWI-In! , . my pal of long standing, our good secretary who was always wiliinfl and ready to help ms through any difficulty that might-arise. It 1:. my sincere wish that The New Year which we will soon be enter-ind upon, may be a very successful 0H0 for Sterling Institute, and In thA words of our Creed “may we siwh strive to touch and to lmow the great common ‘s heart of us all, and above all, let us not for!“ tn be kind." TOPPING BEAUTY ' The perfect coirfure is one HM flutters your heed as well as your face. Don't let a hair-drones spend all his time on the front and sides of your hair. ‘They're important, of OUIIIUOJIIIL soarethe baeksnd top. After sil, a tall dancing partner eem the I09 of your head and there's no reason to suppose that the hack of it isn't notlcabis a good deal c! the time. flee that the waves which start near your face continue back- ward to Join micothly amen the back-Jisamstterodfaciga good i $26.50, $21.50, $29.50, [i [i] /i- i 9Q lhilvllffill. SU M M E RSI DE 4 CHARLOTTETOWN $3|.5o_ up '\ ——= finger wave operator generally will head before you are pu "M" u" wave one side o! the hair, work to- drying apparatus. ward the beck and finish on the Remember that the thoftirm other side. Borne, however, do both‘ a wava will last 11°13’ °‘ sides and then the beck. The method the can you give it. 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