,. .-. .‘_-<.. _.--.-¢,.. h ' @9911?!“ 4- 1°46 .__...._____-a_...... “wlutu l‘ éillli . sutuunssu: no rluwl oolmfl _ i hon. sunset-mun; ~ i" 1B0 unannounced-human» u ', / Iolllwlnl atom In limit: ‘ p] Bookstore, wstor Street; Souths Ilngstcn, Isles llnllt '~ Jonah sum. wot-v Strut; lull aspen. Illlllnvllo Inst OI IUD N} jmmsflui-T- straw: '-ooulnpsma figLIIIIS for full gigging. instock at Brace’. mama“ .5 “IQ,” w‘ ' ' autoimm- m4 Solo mum -ron ‘ sum. puvswl- potato er (Hoover). Good condition. 00. Two Isllgndabrcd bong; 4 8 '9 . IE8, C0 “d y m o n. mevvalter s. esrs. 885-00 oeks, Bayview. -FOR SALE-mm Buick. 8- cylinder engine. complete with . transmutation. Murphy Motors Ltd. Bummerslde. _wlu. rlinpz t “it ‘M1. lpeciill s an or sm er so one} ca? in good condition. urphy Motors Ltd. Summerside. -nsr BOYS wAm-np - fa Otmdlan routes. Apply Georgi Clow, Summerside. -wAN'I‘ED—Experlenced house- keeper. Excellent wages. Apply Mrs. J. Watson ltiacNaught. Sum- pier-side. —TIIE OFFICE of E. E. Park- man, Op't, D., Summerside, will be closed for the examination of eyes and fitting of glasses from October 4th to October 18th inclusive. Office will be open for repairs. —FOR. SALE. - 17 tooth lever Jrla-rrow. 24 ,disc tandem harrow. single plow, gum; low, 750 capac- dty sepura r, all McCormick Deer- fng and n w. Mulpeque Trading Co., Ltd.. Kensingtcn. -TIIANK OFFERING SERVICE -—Tllc pcstpcx-neci Autumn Thank- offering of Kelvin Grove W M S. of the United Church met u}, the home of Airs. stlrlizlg Mllbsr, l-‘ri. tday ova-snag, Sept. 27th/ Mm. John A. Hog; and charge of W0:- ship service. The theme “In Christ- like lives" scripture was read by Mo. Ezrlzjz-r MznMurdo. ‘I'm much loved Intizun Christian Hymn was read IfISpOLSJVCI bv members. Hymn 156 Come ly Spirit heav. enly dove. c-ZCs-ed ‘his period of wor- ship. Business period operted with the Pres Icnt h} charge Roll call was rsspaz-lcd o by 1B membms 6 vlsitcrs were present Minutes qf last meeting were read and approved. Corrsspondcltce =ccnsisted o! a letter- lll regard to buying Cihrismlas cards. was decided not to get any. lrv-Qtotl-cn to attend a W M. I111; in Drd2q1l3 Unit-ed (l1: ".1, r". t ‘r1 ‘ ‘ lead Miss Ida MacKenzle tn be the gwzs. spt-..l;_i A ....l c. .4 cents was paid Mrs. Laird jfcr postage on box of clothing. Mrs. Ibdiziirc MacMurdo was asked to send for new study bozic Friend- ship scdy. reported 14 Home calls. and six Hospital calls nude during the mcmth. Thankoifering amount. ed to $25.00 the trees-liner gave a vary encouraging report. Mrs. Pick- ett; invited members to her home [our October lueetmg. Lurch com- mil-tee, Mlrs. James Mutpny, Mrs. Fined Court and Mrs Leaman Ceseiey. Word {or mil rail is "scr. vice". As there were no further business Miss Calbeck, our guest speaker was called upon and gave s. very lupirizlg t-aik telling how ll Btlfll. —CEOIIN IUIPI-I 1M done gsfllgn Ball. 1116M!!!’ OVCDUII‘, -noox ordc "t m» m: l-Ioreoltidenslggh Sm“; B1360‘. —IOB SALE. - Ayrshire Milcb Cow. Also Pallets. nvo months old. Daisies Bell. Carleton Siding. —l'0ll SALE. - One brood more with four month foul st side. Pu- cheron. also 2 mtloh cows. Will tnke t!‘ . B S??? “i”? "“‘° -—NOITB TBYON PIQI mun Chumh Service Sunday, October 6th st 1.30 P. M. Miss Mary A. Mac- Kenz c, Deaconess. -FOB SALE. — 1 nvs tube bat- tery radio, long and short wave. l sewing machine, both in perfect order. Earle Msyhew, Carleton, —TBYON UNITED CHURCH Pastoral Charge. Services for Sun- day. October th. Tryon at 11.60 A. M. Capo Traverse 7.30. Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper st Tryon and Crmpau . Sunday School as usual. Rev. J. A. Jardine, B. D., Minister. -UNITED cnuncu or CANADA riculture. On Sunday. October siuxton Sunday School, A. M. Service and Sunday School, and at 730 P. M. Service and Free-- town at 2 P. ‘M. Sunday School and at. 3 P. M. S Gowtm, M Evening Auxiliary September meeting Hall. conducted by the president, took the rah-air. swered roll secretary's funds third hospital calls and 1t house were reported. Miss Geldart some her tr — eque Pastoral Charge. Min- ister Rev. J. M. Baxter, B. D. Ser- vices Stmday, October 6th. Bedeque 11 A. M. Sunday School at 10 A.M. P. M. Sunday School at 2 P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M. Sunday Scihool at 2 P. M. i -A FILM on preparation of fruits and vezetsbles for fmezlnlz will be shown in the Summerside Town Hall tonight at 8 ' The zuest speaker will be Miss Shirley Dodds. extension worker Consumers‘ Section. Dept. o! Ag- —KENSINGTON. Malpeaue srd Freetown Presbyteri . at 10 A. M. Service and Ma-lpeque at 11.15 ervice. Rev. J. A. Mc-' inister. I _ -———— l -CHUBCI-I MEETING-Trinity! met for its; in Epworth~ a devotional period Miss Marv Geldart. Mrs. S. S. Beatonf l8 members an- call. The financial’ report showed our? to be satisfactory for the; quarter of the year. 391 culls | then » After interesting snaps lflllm 011 in. —HOLDS COURT SESSION- ‘ much our uork is traded in these izoublotts days by giving of our time, talents and gifts, spreading the 800d news to those in distant lands. Mus. Laird moved a vote of ‘Phimks to Mtss Colbeck for her fino talk, this was seconded by Ill-s. John A. I-logg. Closing wor- ship and the benediction closed the meeting. A racial hour follow‘- ed and a delicious lunch was serv. ed by the hostess wnd committee in clts-rge. First made for the British Mount Everest Flight Z 511x354“; o Waterproof ovum to llihsss. was ma Mec- MuMFQflQ ‘ ion of tho meetinc thlt l" ‘i1 Phrilno has not yet been Male to never 30in: to IQ! lflyim" “ resume teaching and her cits: ls ts lnbvicvvals Hndiumdto m. tourist tnde "M" "c" m" but»: supplied by ms mime: 5 90.55pm, “a m-onmmter cs this second ferry 1| "WW1"! Linkletter. Another teacher who 1 n Duel. and t m service. n was moved n lbunt is Miss Geomie Drisooli. ""'d"d" 5”‘ "'3' W l, Donald Baku- uld socond- at cunt in Britt-h Columbia “"*"'*"’"""* KENgINGTQN J vim. A. H» mom "I" e visi m» m" there. m, l.’ resoluthll roocmmendtni this sting). Miss Driscolfs brother. Mr. o 1- gun“ ' --—- liltfonll ferry he unwed "l." John Drlseoll is teaching her ‘E s ' ’ 1. "._._" submitted st the meeting fndhlf- class till she returns. The number . ‘u’ fig‘ ' lcttstogni mldmlum "nu," ofpupils b: 8t. Mary's Congrats ya».- h.“ ‘i. ‘y, -.g Asks or n" m ‘much your ows on more se. _ A omfi-“bs-o-m "' "“" §il'¢.‘§3’.‘1'.“§¥.“dio. save - mo» ?!l.""#lt‘$"l‘fv l1‘.’€".'v'él..’“ °°"“"" Hon. Judge. Charlottetown, held a ses- sion of his Court at House. when the estates of John Owen McGougsn late of Mulpeque, Han- nah Juno Bmisll side, Hamilton counts les sett ed, The- la in closing the estct Strong, KC. Waite C.. and T, Lowell annusl meeting of the 1117.1, ‘Pu- berculosb Lemue which she hsd Attended in company with Inc end a conmltteo was appointed 7s‘ a E ‘l § cussed. s social hour ws-s held st w h the Mtmuret Wedge and Mrs. Laurie“ Peten. » ville, Mam, is visiting her sister. d t mnpsws of the Maritime: accom- d b {(-11}: null’ Dorothy-S. late of Suntmer- Illiza J. Compton, lute of asxed u-nd succession dut- _._.___ -C.'W. L. MEETING — I‘ .s division. in us tr urer, Mrs. s very ttstls- W.L. scholar- to subject prepared by at the J. Wood. Plsns were discussed of hostesses were Miss Personals -lh-s. T. I. Dunning of Somer- hlve returned after on dsys visiting differ- thoir two daughters, Lmsnmuxn —h— "rutxpllmrnsl" em tld the Court a-beyance until such time 115 - ll d and that Summerside on Thursday] $111; siygteextrxlleéimléliivfaiover it was felt, that the present rates would remain in force- Oonsidersble it w“ end John M. Harding pisce on U156 miiiwglaiige Board llts of Summerside had the ac-- the lzentflll "will _ that due to the present very uxn wyers engaged satisfactory service Whiiihiih; ‘a; es were Heath izens of Summerside recrive” the r It. Darby. K. snoomcdlfiliiladillg‘ lazuli‘ Comp n. The or o ~ _ Succession Duty Officer was rep-J. Arnett felt that we would M!‘ resented by Mr. R. S. Hintom-S. I "nu-Id wgrg u; follows: J- . Holman: L. lleslfs Sl-Irlmim“ 515115233: members who may b6 M“ “lliffiflni-fémélise, felt that u l our transportation problem is 0Y1! ‘or nubucnlon‘ 725 Pupils Enrolled At $’side School th t resolution 7888mm mast ‘OCNJHHIV be lilbmm - Mayor - n19 matter of the lack of infor- mation available to travellers It S the information bureau at All!" und expressed hi! 091111“ ths service thm “"14 9° "am improved if the bureau was able to obtain‘ up-to-the-minuts infor- Eimffrlvflqnc dePlfW" optflfllll m y‘ activit- IF-‘St °.§-.*:°:“°-‘Tl;'i’3-:.h.:::l m v u s Afstveer-‘cs. Gummy and the West- -_.-__ SUMMERSIDE nnunusmnus-sunnuuanmn. y Also COMEDY _ and Community Sing Shows 130-915 Matinee Saturday 2.30 Mon-Tues. INGRID BERGMAN and GREGORY PECK in “SPE LLBOUND" $’side Board ils Opposed To Increase i f ll cetlnz of tn?’ sfinfiixl}? Sgflfiglolggd $33; cave an account of her vacation iheld lastd 6:8 bill?” 03px“! w me in Western Canada and showed °fl 199°‘ 5 " .rstes 11 m -_ s'ported by Mayor F-J. Arnett tglait at "w ‘if; mdeetlfig nofatléflsgutvsteg Harold L. Palmer, Probateigxtgltllifie "Enact! m” be 1e“ m in telephone It was I8- the discussion took MSYOP J . thin our rill-h" in °b‘ $37113} bfo The increased rates un- 11min] such time as the dial system regular monthly meeting of Sum- memide sub Women's League was held Knllthts of Columb Wednesday evenlm with ident. Miss Msrgsret the chair. The Wilfred Parry lave factory financial report that the annual ooll been on outstanding success s, very encouraging amount celved. lbs. Perry also suve s port on her stteudancc at the annual meetlmr of the committee in charlie of the C. ships for young women. A report on the slmc T. n H installed and the present un- cathonmnusgactg]; ggryvftfirl! remedied. If Home t2;- $3 film by MI- 011""! Rf‘; the pres- srs th t the Bolfdlnli) md"*;a" Wedge 111,18 pro stint! "l! i?" ischedule R and statedinusl meeting o! I d tlld be held 1n “mm vgfiighgligttgitoanm gnwgctober 23 and n- .. ,l uestod to Mk0 Ill u $3,751‘ DT-{etlrl-mthe proceed-inks of '01; meetimz and to file any r9- ‘ports that the Board may see fli D. O. Baker we The membe s of the various Delegates appointed to Leroy Allen: TJ. Inmlnl A. B. Brennan: Amett: R- E 1'11"! M- 1" Don Baker and any submit. R. F. bl ms. pm ethis F. Amett. referred t0 the most VH5“! that oncton- reflrdlnl of _ . snnon. 8t. Ilesnors. [err at Borden and st ‘lion-slen- w" I‘ w c-——- tlnev and thlt I We" ‘m1 g’ The opening of s new school _m-. Arnold Dunning, lomer- annoyance and in¢°fl\i"""1°¢- ° term st the summerstde High ville Hum, is visiting his aunt ms trsvellinl public would be school and Academy showed a smfr. W. Cannon, St, Ilesnors. climlnlted u this burolu hid l“ total enrollment of ‘m pupils. --- proper lnfofflllflim W R1V°~ U6 in the High School and ‘I0 in -ssr. and Mn. Andrew Perry. ‘rhé nutter of m suxlllaryfefly m. Academy. Lust year at the Summer-side. from the the PR7" v "It 1h l llll not Sign ptituibiiftfcsfiqcfus! sufficient smoun company in; plans crlfln: sometime in the future to tatrrodlgce Blucose but e lndependenlll’ °1 m’ openin: f school there was s railway schedule for the Wm" t o of onrrylnl new w "*4 dllcmsed %I§l'.k?°°n':'.. the (more! ooln- ‘m’ tsl Iioinh School and B0 in the Acad- Ths ommon sally inc all ltlrts mop; all races and classes of people in Ivan climb. ‘ El Cooler Days Are Not Far, Away-Be Prepared Select Your Fall and Winter Needs NOW at Sinclair's While Stocks Are Complete Clothing, will be looked after. Moderately Priced At . . . . . . . . . . A smart range of 111p; culggpgjgrzrowu cummmn MEN! Not s bit too early to be think of SINCLAIWS. a new overcoating morrino, tailored in the sea ‘no-nun gnu-u Boys’ Sizes WOOL AND L A MEN'S OVERCOATS thinking about Here is this New arrivals in Men's . . . . . $9.95 t0 $12.95 MACKINAW lines that say Girls’ ‘ Men's All Wool . Combination Underwear $3.95 All wool heavy Size 40-42-44 only. Special, Suit ribbed winter weight. (It Pays To Shop At SINCLAIR'S) SINCLAIR and STEWART o company had no present time of re- thst the wss st pruent consider- lnd possibilities of op- o stated. however, that no defin- for-mstion was yet cniloble S of I08 pupil-t. 768 in the t of business to lustifv tho reopening of the plant and that th hope st the angling this your. 125 Senior Air Cadets The annual meeting of provincial commit-tee of the Air Cadet League of Canada was held in the cmce of Mr. W E. Darby, Summerside, yesterday afternoon and was attended by members of the Dominion executive who or- rived bv Dllne for the meeting and took of! for Saint John, NB" immediately after. Present st the meeting were Messrs. Douglas Taylor, M. B. E., Montreal, president of the Air Canada; W/C Cadet League of Ottawa. managing the G. M. Ross, director. Air Cadet league; W/C W. . Swetmsn. D. 8.0., 0.8.0., Ottawa Air Cadet liaison oflicer. Air Force hesdqusrters; S/Ldr. L P. Dupuis. D.F.C., Halifax. Air Cadet liaison officer, Oommsnd; F/Lt. L. . C. Lim pert. Air Cadet officer, Eastern Air Comsnsnd: A. R. Brennan. Summerside, chsirmo. committee; W. I.‘ D Summerside; H. F. Charlottetown: E. D. No. B0 Sci-m. Charlottetown. After the meeting opened Mr. MocLeod and Mr. Reid reported on the activities of their squad- rons during the past your. Mr. Taylor. president of the Afr SNEEZI cold exists univer- of the world s- 3 officers Cadet Lesuue told the group that this wss almost the end of o tour which had taken them across the Dominion uni that they had heard reports from commanding st every meeting. He ex- pressed hls appreciation for the support Riven him by Mr. Bren- nln who is also s member of the national executive. He then called upon Mr. Ross who described the sot-up of the Air Cadets ofCsn- srunmu-s and pots’ .- , wmmn OVERCOATS tweeds, fleeces and mel ton cloths, herringbones and Student Sizes .. in this new range. rat, French seal, pieced broadtail. opposum, COATS Trimmed and untrimmed, mannisll tailored and loose fitting models in a range of new autumn and winter shades. Sizes 7 to 14x. Priced at $10.95 t. $17.95 (Upper Floor) Elsie‘!!! Alr 5° w - " will now be ‘j and the civilisn committees will your winter overcoat and when you think of modern Men’s Wear Department, your needs Winter Overcoats, tweeds, fleeces, elysian, and son's newest and approved styles. $23.75 ‘° $65.00 avian Ladies’ Fall and Winter COATS Soft supple drapings quality. muskrat, Wools, sheer and soft with turtle shoulders with d slam and golden in fascinating colors shuttle are just And for dress up occasions and date dresses, flattering and fem- inine new shoulder and wai satin trimmed. Winter SUMMERSIDE P. E. Island Quota ads snd nid thst all doubt ss to the permqnency of the organiz- stion been settled. Bv an amendment to the Air librce Act Parliament lllihoritv to the Air Cadets. The policy now is that the Air Cadets lire an essential psrt of the Air orce. P. I. I. Qllotg He said thst the present estab- lishment now cslls for 15,000 sen- ior Cadets across Canada and the ouots for Prince Edward Island is 125. Payment for officers and instructors has been approved at. a rate of four oflieers squadron consisting of from Cadets. last season, he said. 196 Cadets hsd flying training snd includinz those who received training through provincfsl schol- srships the numbe wus siboutflve hundred. clothing for the Cadets issued by the R.C.A.l". for s. 2G to no longer be put to the expense. He Announced that next year twenty-three Csdets would be chosen to go to Great Britain by air for s three-weeks tour during which thev would be taken to the trninin-z centres over there and would also be given the opportun- ity tc visit other places of inter- est. Of this number. at least one will be chosen from this Province. he said. At the ssme time an t-ausl number of British Cadets will come to Canada and will mskc s complete tour of the whole country. Wing Commander Swetmm said that. the summer camps lost you plain shades. $14.95 to $24.75 COATS EATHER JACKETS, PLAID MACKINAW JACKETS Heavy Work Pants in various materials and‘ the famous A. P. H. PANTS. coats, you looking for and smooth In furs, mink dyed musk- raccoon, Moriion and flank coats. eep arm hole set in sleeves. st drape. Moderately priced. has given permanent g5 PAGE NINE B"! neck lines, full skirts, drop Shuttle chevron, grand a few of the many fabrics available Gay with sequins, nail heads and CHILDREWS THREE-PIECE COAT stars Smart little coats, mostly fur-frim- - hill, and leggings to match. A Vifriely 0f materials and- colors. Sizes 2 to 6x. Priced at $13.95 t. $17.95 CHILDREN'S SNOW SUITS One and two piece styles, wool blanket cloths and other serviceable materials and colors. Sizes 3 to 6x, 7 to 10, 12 to 14. Priced at $6.95 to $14.95 YOUTHS’ DRESS SHIRTS A limited quantity of the“ m“ dress shirts by Arrow, neat pat- terns. Sizes 12 l-Z to .75 LTD. were verv successful and with the WIDE MOUTH Alixll-“Forccl settled down to pesce- _._._. t trsufng next yesz-‘s camps ALBANY. N.Y Oct. 3 —Cu should be even bettsr. For one bow k mgkgflp 1,; a m ghingfléhero would be more flyinv. the proper style now is tlEe "water. e s . a] " d _ F/Lt. Muir described the new 2215mm ggtz-dvinstofn wolf“ a syllabus of, training and told of the training equipment that will be s "hie to uch squsdnm. my“ This would include the best type o1 m, pimp, (m; _ _ Th. or rifles for target shooting. wry-m mouth “when” can, m, . Taylor. speaking again. e1 stressed that the training which ggg-‘wium-n‘ m or wide mouth s. three year course is aimed at not only mskdng recruits for bowmouth is m, M, pa“, but n 5111mm; , New Zesland is fourth amen: mm hum“ w” 0g “ma”, the worlds wool producina coun- citizenmip. 11'1"- Mr. A. R. Brennan stated that the memges received from the different speakers were mocthelp- ful and it is now up to the local people to produce results. Mr. K. M. Martin akin: for the Charlottetown deieg tion said that in Charlottetown they had s very smooth working squadron and the civilian committee was always willinn to do its part- 8 .____.._._. PLAN 0|’ CAMPAIGN Every year in the fcshicn indust- ry s complete color program ‘s worked out so that fiiotchcolors can be co-ordinstpd ready- to-wear clothes and accessories. Attention All Fishermen We are ‘now buying oysters at highest market prlnl and will supply trucks to transport same on arrangement with our ofliee. Write or phone ARSENAULT sml DELANEY .‘ b. Summon-side.