§OO§§OO-0OOOOOO§§O§§§§OOO§O§4P FRIDAY. .. , , \ " ‘ t ‘i; fALi You _WAN'i'ED\' l “WARMTH I u . . . .if that's all you wanted you could be satisfied quite easily. 'l‘here zire hund- reds of coats 0n the market today that are as warm as anythifll! .\'0ll'\'° "c" worn. But most men. and lmlllilllil’ 3'0"» too, want more than just warmth... BUT Ytlll WANT STYLE Aiifl Llfiiililifi, T00! You wint an overcoat that is warm. 3'9" want one that isn't so ilFZlV}: that Willi-l”: all worn oirt 111-‘! ‘lmnng l" you “lint one that really looks well on you.“ t i} has S'l‘\'l.l€! liiietlii what -""'~' “-"" ‘s ‘l Prouse l§ros.. Ltd. (lvercozit. Recall-QC iinlv in this coat will Y0" l!“ “Xilfllv “hilt yo" {Hint at a price that is within the "b91115 of vour clothing budget! A wide ranue of initternfi. 601011“ 3nd cloths from which to chirose. Sizes at. to ti5°° to $25“ Meifs andoy’s Leather Coats _ . , ,. a; ~, h'd leather _\len§ hirrsehide leather Bu)» hm“ e, _ v l. _ - Sh“ skin lined. coats. wool mackinaw in lcimtmr llrllllihttlllal‘ Sires int! “WW9? lamb collar‘ eznc l i i . . A .. 1, - . . . . . - - Sixes 2i t0 illi- Sizes Ziti lo it». 3h l0 ‘uh $12.95 y $11.50 $950 i PROWSE BROS. LTD. " “We know enough of your’ selves and ofwour lltlil‘ and dear relatives, some of Wllltll we are sorry lo slate are no" dc. axed- to realize titzit we bpvflifllll’ favored in h: J11; you LCillC to re- side iii our llldtrt and to be one of Men's horse-hide leather coats, wool lllti('l\lllll\\" lin- ing, Burner lamb ririiai’. i good i i Weleiiini: t0 Nev.’ i-lesiileiits led on Iiiz". Allajoi" Blac- ‘ lJonald to read the address which i iv.vs:— | Parnell Cosgrove i . 2111i NUS. our‘ lillllli) .' -nl n11 .\li.I~:. , . J ‘ i _ ‘ , v_ _ Alert; w. v ; Tllflltt. .-- \\c tl.e JCIltlEIlL» o, frank inn“, m “M. ‘ ‘H’ 1'm'°""\'" M1“ U‘ “Ye diniilx‘ “i 11-h "ive know you io pos- d to lllFLL you ti... evening Cami". ibie llOlllt‘ to ex- i- you a \t'l} hearty iiijriiane sess, we are aililitio: l‘4‘(‘t"l\'i‘ ll.) Oil!" llt‘\\' ill‘ _. ‘ ])l(‘,-l€llll0l‘, nioiliei" and son- so vmiis1c.ill_v gifieci as is each one of i you. _ W: i‘ We hope that in health and hap- Q tnncsa you may all be long spared lo grace our ("oinniuniyv life with your joyful presence triple we shall strive in a. broad spirit of real cum- radeship to be your true friends at all times and under all circum- stances. Again to you, dear friends, our heartiest welcome! Please accept the accompanying purse which we tender you us a mere token of our sincerity tlvflr. Ray Iraughlin the prime mover in the welcome presented to the new- comers at. this stage the wvell-fill- ed purse). Signed on behalf of tire residents of Sliezgo/ike. Mr. Costrrovi: in response to the address spoke feoliniily of the agreeable surprise experienced by hLsi llOlbCilOld in receiving such a l generous and cordial greeting from i the ])(‘O|)lC of Sherbronkp or whose good fclloivsliip ample eridcnee was even now forthcoming. His reply was a. barometer of character in as much as it is nicely indicated what per. oiial traits are to be found in the faintly of ivhirh he is tilt! ltead. Mr. A. F. Nflieliciin, Prince Coiiiitivls very genial ferlerzil repres- entative spoke eiilri:;..~t.r:ill_y of Mr. and .\'.'i‘.< (Improve and son and ex- tended to them his good wishes and coneiaiiilztcd them on the happy choice of a suitable home where it is quit/s especially apparent that. their community entrance was re- garded with feelings and expres- slons or mutual good will. During the evening lovers of Scot- tish music were treated to a few choice‘ bawipc selections by Mr. bi-coniiitg err/tens iii‘ out" ..d coniniuitiiyj iiiiii i.1JCOCfC1YHil-‘JCGCGUQCOCQCGGQUGDGUCQIIDUQGQQL WE DON'T A MEET Competition ! »- WE LEAD IT. - i Bur Cir-operation Food Yalue i Demonstration i t'oiitiniics. Vi c invite you to call at our store and coiniiiiw- our irrices‘. Secure a ctrpy of our Sale Sheet. sec for yourself. BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS PHONE - -, TWELVE TEN DEVEREAUWS Gash GROCERY Try a truess at the number of bars of Surprise Soap diitplziyed in our window. lVe are giving a case of this famous Soap Free to the one lllélllllltf the nearest correct guess. rCl-IP AND USE THIS HANDY COUPON‘ I I-‘Itl-TE-lflf) Bur-i Surprise Snap-Fltllli Winner to he decided Saturday (lrt. 3rd at lLtItl o'clock p.m. _ i Name — — _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SFRPRISE SOAP (QTTSSING (‘()N'l‘I-i§1' l Cosurove. He and Mrs. Oosgrove with Mark at the piano, both play- ed violin music very acceptably;- l Address - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ I n family orchestra in themselves, The "Old Favorite" songs and piano music of Mrs. George Pick- ering were very good indeed. while Miss Florence Noonairs piano music was enjoyed by all, Violin mirsln furnished by liifessrs Philip Cameron, Lawrence Cam,- vron. Alwilluo Oonnwo and In“. Number n! bars- - - _ L1$111$1$—ZJ penanceamoebaccQboaaaceasaonoooooouuoanoaaoooccuc Witihiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiilililtiiltilliititiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiii day. ' Riverside St. rut: ciiARLorrErovvN g fiUARDlAN m Mt. si-eivriii; The marriage took place on Sept. 23rd of Miss Ernestine, charmini; daughter of Mr. and Mrs» A- G- Graiit to Mr. Parnell MacDonald, of Maple Hill. Their IIiOHIiB W15“ them every happiness. M'r. Wm. Zabe of NEW York hi5 been renewing old arflllilllllflnces i“ ,‘ Mi. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McEachern have returned to Mil. Stewart to riizike their home with Mr. McEach- era's tiai-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McEachcrn. Mr. J. Edwards was aguest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCormack for the week-end. y Miss Sara MlcCoi-mack and Miss ‘Pairline Doyle have returned to t their homes after a pleasant visit. i to New Glasgow, NS. i _i_ i Miss Laura McAuley was a. re- cent visitor to Tracadie. Word has been received of the sudden passing of Mr. Alphonse Mai-Donald, of Virginia. Mr. Mac- Donald was a former resident of Mt. Stewart. To the bereaved fam- ily deepest sympathy is extended. The friends of Mrs. Eva Burke are pleased to see her out again. Mr. Harry MacKay has resumed his duties as station agent after a. pleasant vacation. Mrs. Lottie Lennox of Boston, has returned to her home, after a short visit with her mother, lvlrs. Mac- Assey. Nil-s. Jonathan Affleck has re- turned from a. tflp to Saint. John, NB. Mr. Wm. ‘Paylor was n. recent visitor to Souris where he was a. guest at the Weir-McLean nuptials. Mrs. Montague McKay and young son Elias, were visitors to Char- lottetown Wednesday. Time Extended On Silverware Offer The opportunity for wers o! Old Dutch Cleanser to secure a set 0! extended until December 31. 1937- This will enable those hflusewivf-‘S who have not yet. commenced t0 take advantage of the Offer t0 SIB-rt sllverwam through this special plan‘. Tire regulations goverlng this 01181‘ are simple. 1t is only necessary to forward the “Windmill Panel" from three old Dutch labels, accompanied‘ by fifty cents, designating the unit, desired. These units are made up 0f v a. choice oi’ the following: 51x we- spoons, three salad forks, three oys- i w} forks, one dinner knife and rot-ii,‘ three oval soup spoons, three iced‘ drink spoons. three butter spreaders, three tablespoons. one cold meat fork, one gravy ladle. 0M fifltitfli knife and. sugar spoon-also rmindi pierced server for twenty-five cents and two windmill panels, and Jelly server for fifteen cents and one i panel. ' French Senate Passes i llevaluation Bill PARIS, Sept. 30—(C‘P-—Ha.vas) — The French Senate tonight 8'10!“- ed the Government's devaluation bill by a vote 0t’ 141 to 125 after cutting out clauses giving the Gov- ernment power to 001M101 Pr!“ levels and to protect; the P11161195‘ lng power of the people XOIIOWIHB reduction of the francb 801d "m" ‘bent. The issue oi’ price control was not made one of confidence. Premier Blum, announced t/he changes would be unacceptable be- cause new strikes might result if the Government failed to obtain the power to guard against increas- ed costs of living by decree. Devaluation itself was accepted; by the Senate, although riot with-l Mrs. Fred MacDonald was a visitor to the city Thursday. Mrs, Cyreiie Macliiiiiaid made a short visit to Georgetown 'I‘hurs- Mr, and lift-s. H. J. Shaw have moved into their new home on Iifiich sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McDonald, hlhple Hill, in the death of their daughter May, who passed away in Charlottetown on Sept. 21st. Miss Bernice MacDonald im- proving nicely in the City Hos- pital. A CONSERVE TIIE CHILDREN ARE SURE TO‘ LIKE The children will like carrot con- SPYVCI 4 lbs. carrots, 4 cups sugar, 2 cups water, 1-4 cup vinegar, grated rind 1 lemon and 2 oranges, 1 lemon sliced. very thin, 2 oranges sliced, very thin, 1-2 cup raisins, 2 table- spoons whole mixed spices. - steam or boll CIUTOlG tlli very tender, press them through a sieve. To the pulp, add a syrup made by cooking the sugar, water ylriegar and whole spiom (in a bag) with the grated lemon and orange rind, then cook together 5 minutes. Re- move the spice bag before adding the syrup to the carrot pulp. Add the lemon and mange slices, cut tritium-thin, together with the rais- ins. and simmer the whole mixture gently until it thickens. PUFFED RICE CARMELS. One cup sugar, 1-2 cup cream or Evaporated milk, 1-4 teaspoon salt. l cup Corn Syrup, 1-3 cup water, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 2 cups puffed rice. Boil the sugar. corn syrup, milk or cream. water and salt until a. flrm ball is formed when the syrup is dropped into cold ivater, or to 240 de- grees 0m the candy thermometer. Remove from fire, add vanilla and stir in lightly the puffed rice. Poirr into oiled pairs and mead to a tliicknass of about 6i inch. cut into squares when cold. Arsenuult left nothing rurther“w“"" be desired by step-dancers and others, who enjoy the rhythmic accordance of the round dance. Such a spontaneous outburst of goodwill and good fellowship is rarely tendered any family on their taking up residence in a com- munity. It. surely speaks volumes for the kindly social spirit oi’ the donors as well as for the good mputiaflon of the recipients-B. Eastern Guardian many Imam noon ‘noun Kensington out sharp criticism of the Govem- l ments financial policies. The vote on the devaluation clause was 137 to 127. MISCOUCHE CONVENT SCHOOL September Grade X-l, Thelma Arseriault; 2, Tommy Keefe; 3. Martha Sark. Grade IX—l, Alphonsus Keefe; ‘ 2, Mary MacDonald; 3, Nazairei Poirier. i Grade VIII—1, Louise MacKin- non; 2, Velma. Smith; 3, Alden Small. Grade VII—-1, Jean DesRoches; 2,; Velda Small; 3, Julie Anne Arsen-i auit. Grade VI-l, Margaret Gillls; 2, Ethel DesRoches. t i Grade V-l, Louise DesRoches; , L’, Miarie Keefe; 3, Doris Polrier. Grade IV-l, Teresa DesRoches; 2, Nellie Arsenault; 3, Pearl Smltli._ Grade III-l, Edna Martin; 2,‘ Edith DesRoches; 3, Evelyn Poirier. Grade 11-1, Juliette Poirlei"; 2,‘ Theresa. Arsenault; 3, Jules Poirieni Grade I—l, Francis A. Des-i Doches; 2, Josephine Doucette; 3. Nellie Gaudet. i Music Over 9073-1, Martha, Surk, I 2, Mary MacDonald; 3, Mavis Mac- I Connack! 4, Margaret Gillls; 5. Eunice Martin; s, ElefldlOr Glllls; 1, l Rita. Martin-S. And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett and little daughter Alberta, ot’ Belmont Lot 18, motored to Kelvin on Sun- dny, visiting Mir. and Mrs. Samuel] Waugh. Mrs. Hedley ltfuttart, 01' Carleton, was a recent visitor to Kelvin,‘ guest of her brother Samuel and, Mrs. Waugh. ' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Waugh and family, of Kelvin were recent visi- tors to Albany, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Boiilter and Mr. and Mrs. Earle Boulter.—B. LINK LETTER. RCTIEL d-fonor roll for September. Grade IX-—1, Leigh Linklettier. Grade VI-l, Lieith Clark. Grade V—-1, Joyce Llnkletter; 2, Wanda Delaney. Grade IV, sr.--1, Keith Callback; 2, Pauline Clark. Grade IV, Jr.-—1, Dorothy Link- lettér; 2. Mire Best. Grade II-l, Herbert Best. Grade I,sr.-1, Roy Riley; '2, mipn Riley. ‘ Grade I, 115-1, Valerie Callback - and ciiirtii Linkletter. equal; 2,: Dwlhe Best; 3, Earle Arsenault. ,' Perfect attendance: Lelth Clark, i Joyce Ltnkletter, Keith Callbeck, , Pauline Clark, Mac Best. Dorothy | Linkletter, Herbert Best. miner-mum»; __ it :2. Wflstmsqlhnih . I Wm. A. Rogers silverware has been now and still collect a full :et of! m. BOARDING i i i i I i i Sirecial Lastex (lirilles, stretch, all sizes for only _ , OCTOBER 2. 1936 Let cheery colored W001 “ Lamees ’ enjoyment of cold days IF you would enjoy these c001 fall days, y0u’ll have to wear our bright, cheery colored wool “Laniees”! ’ ensure two way All wool panties and vests in Tea ---- Rose. Allsizes. Each — — Such colors as Bright Red, Royal Blue and Camel Brown suggest i/ii, warmth and comfort fit/g’ for ii i i; $125 Don’t like Wool? For the girls who don’t like all wool we have snug fitting panties with 15 per cent wool. These come both in long and short lengths. Vests to match. Each i QUICKICIC cold nigglits. “ QUICKEES !” Iicre comes the new buttonless under- wear for clillrlreii, so simple that even wee folk can dress themselves, so smoothly fitting, featuring QUICKEP] side seam and two-way sl1oul- der, QUICKEE all LASTEX neck. Try QUICKE 1s .1115: o11ce . y0u’1l never be satisfied with anything else. so s1. ‘See these Flannelette Pajamas $195 Flaiiiicllette Pajamas and Gow iis are most essential these '1‘11@Y 8P8 SIIOWII in floral and plaid designs and are lli'(‘it_\'11S well as warm -- -- _-_._ __ __ __ __ __ I TUNE 1N TO STATION CFCY AT l2 O’CLOCK TUNE IN TO STATION CHCK AT 12.35 O’CLOCK m Drop seat, $1.50 J iron. Major Hoopla ‘ (You MEAN THAT , MEAT urns NUMBER l5 MUNQ-liklfi HER g VEANUTG lN THIS “BEDDING >§\\\\\\)\ EVERYBODY FOR HIMSELF, in nus seamen; ! WAIT’LL 1 MAKE new, A STEPPllslé- OUT v ciizcue? ,HOW PROPOSlTlOH, ii= 5m; wAs Au 1 ‘DID A TRiM DRAPED N MY AQgQBA-r "q I’ l-OOi-siisléi YACHT new DllsiklER-CJONG A CJRLUSI i use HER come GARE! . ' | To ANCHOR i '. iii i THI6 scow- HARBOR? si-ie Musrl Ll5TEtsl,ROMEO--ON YOUR rm CHECK, YOU COULDN'T eiET A ‘TUMBLE our OF THAT i=i>.ii_i_, ,,_i l ii iéiihi- vs i ;i