I 9-Piece )0 - Suite beautifully finished in walnut Veneer, Charmlngly designed - _ , l, sturdily built. Comprises Cabinet, Buffet having large drawer space, g 5 Extension Table which extends to 6 feet, one Arm ;. I . ér-covered seat. Everything considered - - work- ; ' manship, design, price - - this suite would afford ' ' you lasting satisfaction. Reg. $ 87.50 make , _ Ideal Cupboards c3 "I335 l"?! wosnan needs iota of olmblllfil IIIIM- We Ill" I A choice selection of baby carriages in various styles, oak with mirror backs. They are to be sold at almost half price. - . u ' - Enterprise y Majestic "’ » 9 Canada s Best _A large sturdy Range for heavy duty in farm or city homes, very .heavily built with 3-ply walls for oven affording plenty of bulging capacity, Burns coal or wood equally, well - . a powerful heater. 'An outstanding Bargain among Bargains! A 9-piece Dining Room Chair, and 5 Side Chairs, each with genuine leath- x Odd Buffets - Baby few obb bufieta finished in golden ‘I 3.95 Range Value extra long life. Large top and big 7 7 .60 1101-4 commissioner of lletrqlwtdn P011108. 147M011. 6313753‘ thanks to all ranks. £911 their Handling oi the Fascist and anti- Iesoist demonstrations in Hyde‘ rm: Ilcently. - - - ~ fldflllll Prince County Chronicle -—-'l'hla column la o! local interest but ‘ a newly’ ‘nature may b I cents a word strictly payable adwaaca, . d for Iowa vertlalul of inserted ‘a: snteed to please you better. Grocers. Sftarts 9 a.m. Three-piece Chesterfield Suites that combine solid comfort, with beauty of have them in several coverings, all very serviceable. t - finish ii Regular priced at . gringo, all‘: n: S III‘ . ‘Ill! $ 7950 price,$l25.00. Sale Sale price mice .......... .. suiiiiiisini iiuiiiniiw —BOBIN HOOD FLOUR ll guar- n-vse-a-za-izi. 2 Big ecials "CHESTERFIELD sun's The C-piece Suite service. 1'01‘. 3 and y4-Piece i BEDROOM SUi Dresser, and Ciiiffonier. for sound sleeping comfort and long Made of high-grade birch and finished in beautifully polished walnut. _ Has decorative overlays in contrasting tonessmooth moulded _ edges, and turned legs, Chiffonier has plate glass lair- You will go a A long way ,to beat .75 this value! Sale Price :- l," i‘ consists of Bed, Well built O LMAWS '* $¢'e=--*I~¢reei i’ i. Celebrating Steaclily increasing s.i..---P.mi § .i Holman? can... v.1... A a A ' Saver lslou llever Saved ‘Before, ‘i ‘ o ‘ 3 ig Days THU. r FRI. SAT. Ends 10 pan. l .».-v -- .¢ r-W,’ E i The l-piece so... - - in au ultra mod- ern design similar to illustration - - would give ‘lasting satisfaction to the most exacting buyer, out to get every dollar’s worth ofyalue. Fin ished in veneered walnut with Vene- tian style mirrors and decorative overlays of Oriental woods, One only!- A sample suite Regular - - $ 165.00 Sale 1 5.00 This outfit is and finishes-s Th i would make wlendld cniibnnrds- ,,,,°’,,,,',f,‘§§§,',§_ g i design. Made by the ‘famous Kroehler 2T3: Mamba‘ M “l”?! Must clear at firm - - every suite carrying their sum .. .......... .: ........... .. ‘ guarantee of complete satisfaction. We ticn suite, 3 piec- Kroehler Suite One Only—-Floor Model This is s bargain we are proud to oiieryomAllooi- demonstra- 85.00 USE THE CONVENIENT ‘HQLIMAN PLAN ONE PRICE-THE CASH PRICE BALANCE IN IO EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS NOTHING ADDED — NO INTEREST QLMAN’ SUMMERSlDE-CHARLOTTETOWN -I-'U'NEBAL 0|‘ ANDREW B. ABSENAULT—Thc funeral oi An- drew B. Arsenault was held on Tuesday morning from his late te- sidemce to 5t. Paul's Church and Cemetflifi Fflllllem Mas was sung by Rev. Father Oflaniey", Rev, G, J. Maolellan. V. (3.. Oilicitited et the grave. The Pallbearers were An Messrs. E. P. Holey, Ambrose Mac- Inflll. William Gay. Stanley Des- Rnchea, Joseph L. Perl-y, Andrew e o; m; CathO c Women’! was held last ___________.__ Jardiniere Stands / Floor Lamps - There is always an odd corner of your h om e that would be vastly im- proved with a beautiful Floor L a m p. Large assortment- - just 0M of each kind. Regular up to $ 15.00 38h A 8.50 Jardiniere Stands in niee walnut stain. ‘meeting oi the Bummerslde Branch eluded well known Millie AMODIBN builders hardware lbr floors, kitchen cablneu, windows, etc, sold at Bruce's. b-bot-lo-il-ZL —ALADDIN LAMPS t -—Wl RECOMMEND NBMA llbx capsules and Pulvex Flea Powder. Taylor Drug 00., Kensington. D1003 give -.l WILL BB BUYING live hogs at Emerald on Thursday, Oct. 11th, best satisfaction, $.95 and up at Bruce's. Iraiid-io-io-iii. e have the Bteatne “Alnnda” any” from Scotland due here October 18th with a cargo of - » scotch Anthracite. This paying highest market prices. G. C. Green. 1.-1041-10-9-2i .._5'5m| 1101,10; 001131;“ the Bummeicide Police Court on ‘Puesdsy morning live eases were brought by the B. O. M. P. undn the r hibition Act for illegal con- sumption o! liquor. In each case a ilnc of 810 and costs was imposed Two drunks were fined l! and 5 respectively-G —0LD BBITILE BASKETS are dsar at any price. New stock sold right, at Bruce's. boiii-lo-io-zt. -OPENING MEETING 0.8.111‘. dine 0.0.1.1‘. oi’ ‘trinity United church have ieorganimd for the Gillie for the parimioners on Mon- . and were laden with good things. Biacquiere. ‘Mr. Keith Compton had charge or the funeral arrange- merits-S --TIIAN‘KGGIVING SUPPER AT WILLINGTON-Neariy four hun- dned WW2“ attended the Thanks- giving supper put on by Rev. Urban day evening in Wellinsinn Hail. The ladies oi the pariah had de- corated the hall very bcautifuhy in artistic colours and the tables were also arranced very daintil-y WUIIGIVBG hdlllffltflb nine asteadystrcamoivlsit- o! the Society to be in good order. The work 0i’ the sewing circle was discussed and members were urged to send in discarded clothing to b6 made up into garments for poor children. Rev. rather Maelsllan spoke oi’ the great benefit the cocoa provided by the O.W.l’.. last winter singers from idharlottetown and Bumm side. day in the K. o! 0.! There were several selections ‘ by] Home, the President, Mrs. Josephildiss Jean Fraser, Charlottetown Qfllgyhcn occupied the chair. There end solos by Mr- Geom newness- was a large attendance and nine mo. Leigh Warren also Bang 80V- new members were enrolled. nev. eral pleads; ninnbers. lilrl. Uiem- 0. J. Macmillan, D.D., Chaplain oi ent Oarruthers gave a humorous the branch was present. The cmln- reading on a Japanese lady ates oi the lest meeting were reed, pression oi Prince Edward Island. and approved. The treasurers re-‘ port showed the financial ‘ ‘a im- This brought plenty oi’ a cuss as there were several local hi in the reading. At the close Rev. Mr. Nicholson gave a short speech thanking Mr. A. B. MacKcy for his address and ell those who had taken part in the museum-S had been to the poor children hoped that the vmrk could continue this coming winter. After some dis- cussion upon the work of the om; Guild the meeting adjourned-G. North Bodeque Oomumnity was held on Monday and ii- CLUB Hill’!- EISTERI Gllllllllll ..'Thia column. cl Dbl liiselalIwayaatare-aybela- aareedaeloaesaxvrdawl aacablelaalvaaac. ..'BUBBCI.IPTIONS oziariottetown Guardian... is reserved Ier interest but advertis- ooThe . in the PM" n a. l.“ ' t i Her many friends are enjoying her. _ __ , , I .1. llebon‘ g_n " ' ‘d afiflaqamg?‘ gigsvqiz-opa —nomo NICELY - m m m ‘éiittifimfirifitfiiw’ Bitumen-catch lghcn DNKBW“ gmgéfi" i L‘: M j Jnaah. rrlcedlowforilltskprveaidentllhlvs Ocnnell presid- menmamumallmmnwfi mqhmm ‘n. maul“! m‘: mflrflwuuux “sum”, ‘mama n". ..°'.ihs iollowingihinceoiwaies . i .. 4:“ 51w theme oi W dmt% smgmuicns. mionilzsmiiku me mime..- oi u... 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Without reservoir 36-35 ‘Davison; Buying Committee, Mrs. J. iP. Beer, Mrs. J. Poole and Mrs. R. W. Stewart. It was decided at this Wm. i3-Piece Bed Outfit _ the most modest purse. _It’s a great b"?! _ . Consists of neatLv-designed Simmons Bed in walnut finish - - hi8]! Th" “M9 spring - - Comfortable spring-filled mattresses. Regular $35.00 meeting the Auxiliary will hold an ; iaitemoon tcutin the Hopsital on the . day of opcning.—ll. PERSONALS . 3M1‘. Arthur Dun‘, representative oi the General Electric Company, o! Halifax, is visiting at Montague-H. ..'Mr. Byron Sharpe, oi Char- lottetown, spent Thanksgiving at Montague-dd. on Sunday eYenisgn-Ji. ..'M'.r. Gordon coflin, oi syduey. went the holiday season with his Montague-H . ..'lli'l. Ethel Moons oi Quincy, lass, is visiting at Montalne. In. Home is s memberoi a motor party he handed to their Rent. Archie time “d ‘new w "mm an weduudu‘ i I ..'Miss Margaret Coflin was scis- iet at the Montague United Church parents, m. and Mrs. L. H. Oofiin.‘ _ ' Chiffonier A T big Specials here - Ytiust two! Sturd- ily constructed - - handsomely finished . - ample drawer gpace . - large mirror. Regular S 20.00 . Sale (each)i| FALL - FURRlN G FOX RATION NO. 1 At your [Pilfllst ilealer. -.1. _ L,- autos .-BuLBs Immune. ’ routs. = all fish). BAP- ‘ , aaanher is. the