You can ‘win a nice ABEGWEIT CRYSTAL NATIONAL HELLO-FAX U-NO-IT PURE NATIONAL NITT 1 PEANUT BRITTLE PEANUT TAFFY ARE YOII SAVING NATIONAL DANDY WRAPPERS ? If not, start now Christmas present. _ LOG CABIN MICMAC J AP JELLO 0H GEE WANT MORE MILK Rainbow Chocolates in 25c bugs and in fancy pack- ages. Canadian Beauty Chocolates. NATIONAL OANDY LIMITED E CHARI.O'I"I‘ETO\YI\T 2 3 H. '_ ‘ .\1.~\i.1>r:c>,u1~:' Y1 is a rccocnized fur‘. that the r016". (-1 this l‘r111.'i1".('1~ nt :111_v t=mc ire not ivhrit on" \\'1».1'.1i \‘.".F.il tlicni tn he or 1111:" 11111" siioulzi h": hcsidcs the recent licuzj.‘ r:\‘11:-". t1 say the, icrsi. Il“‘-'!‘ 1:: -<i1~ fluun 1111M 1111plc:\s-: int. 1f not inrzufc O11 'ilu11".~dn_v. a oartv nf six iriuttir-(i from lirrc to Chnrlotlcioirn Tiflfi as they approach- ed the city. their car passed over a fern rut. \l'Ill’JIl "rczitly 1ncor1\'cni.='.1'.‘— 1d tilmn Thr- occupnnis o.‘ '.l1~ lmrk reni~ihrcv- Liriicc, K‘1“'l'!‘ the suifrrriz; frrri tit." ioit. two o1’ them. Mrs innit": A. (‘.1 31.111 rind l‘.li'~'.*‘- C Drnizilrl. c 71 v" I1 sir-lit iniurcs. ‘Jr. 'i‘h 1111:‘. ‘U111 l. the rrirrrii- ‘u: oer-upon‘ 0i tl11~ sm‘. s11"i.:111111;: u p-"rvyt i (in Ili'l'.\'flI o‘ fh," r r-c, . nfi-‘l uus ‘lllillllflllfll md 1f .1\'<-r~.1 i111" suflrii-i" 2'1 .. r1 iuul-zrn r11 r Inn". AIM" 11m 111110 ‘sari bc-u w‘. .\irs.| .\I.".c.‘~'11¢1 *.-.';\" 111130 to return to lu-r '.*.o~-.1~ the .~.1111:~ i".'(‘lilll.’Y Inn‘. r~ mo: rho vxns i- unrlrrr.‘ 111i that the lnnmr- o! --‘r llwi. l‘: " .‘.I11'.\I11'E. WIIIUII; . -1‘--. n:"'!1:>/w'i hr I .,1'.. e011. Mr C. R. Nlzfldunfi: vvr" of P11“. 1\"n. hn. born p11r-‘ 21': l-"niiil: hhrfiull, n1‘ . "h." furnJizrr ("on-i 1 \\'-~< rii‘ll’l'f‘.’l of I)?‘ 1Zlf"l("1 n1‘. Tur 12.113 Oct. ‘Jilfli. Mr. i~“"r'.1 M" . of l; >1. iuaztnn. oct- crv (Nevins, 1 rm. crow-t’ ri'-“c‘ .,,. o 1 ‘ll! fhwwrri Ilnrnir". “NW1 gr...._,..~- cccoccccmcooncccccociconccoo p _ " nhilséwrlifiihilflifvffiih CANADA Tune In every Sunday evening to C. H. G. S. and hear thp ltogcrs Majestic Radio Hour. ' J. E. Wright and W. A. Stewart were motorists here on Tuesday. The Rev. E. M. and Mrs. Aitken hut as their guests recently, Miss Mary Lamont, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Altken, Fortune, 311s Ernest Johnson. Fortune: Mrs. J. C. A tkeu, Charlottetown. Among ti‘; motorists to the Fox Show in Charlottetown during this xveck were the following: Messrs. H. J. and J. R. Lockerbyv. Melville Don- nid. Everett Donald. Chester Simp- son. L. D. MacNutt, Hume I-Iopgood 11nd James Ramsa,v.-—M. IIAIVTSYILLE SCHOOL nrvlliifi 1111- month of October: Grade X-l, Katie MacLeodi 2. Dorothy MacKcnzie: S, Mamie Nich- ivirmn. Grade IX l. ivfargm-et lVIacLeod and Mary MacKenzie, (equal); 2. Julia MacLeod: 3. htary MacLeod. Grade VIII-l Lillian MncLcod; 2, Bordon MilcLcod, (trade VI -l. J(1.~1(‘;>I1 lifurray; D1111c1111 1\l11cL1~o(l. Grncir- V. l. Spurgenn lifacLcnnan c1111 John lvlaclmzid, mqunll; 2. Ken- ivili ‘iwl-Icnrtic. (i ll.‘ l. ltlauiv Callaghan: 2. Lloyd Tv-ICIIQLHYII and Jennie Murray, (nqiznli; fl. Alexander MacLcod. (‘Erotic lll l, Joseph Ciarkin and iii-rd llr-wuitwzi, icqunli. I (i "'11." Ilii. Ler=iic Nicholson; 2. 2. Wfifllfz I'm-now hfirlrod: fl. Annie Brycnton. 1"‘? i"- s‘ Till": (l 11- Y l. lfzlniforri Ncholson: 2, -' - '~ PW“. 0'1" I‘.l:1<I,-.~:;1l; Alexander Friz- '.:- l1~n1."-!ik1-, . i Allison lilzicli lln0lI--TP2lCI‘l6l". End Fain, OIBIIII: I Bleeding of FILES» GfliiEfill TVIJCLCOII. , " h.“ Yoilc. umme 1. r; 171. n. FiiiiillllPisdbvi 1 C. O. »:1 ‘ , §I':'\.11\1':‘.'1(i'"; (HEIORRHOIDS) mn- EJIVI-llll ma» flintenonh its clam, SPECIAL THANKSGIVING ICE CREAM CAKE decorated with TURKEY and THANKSGIVING GREETINGS Also ORANGE SHERRI-IT CENTRE ICE CREAM BRICK For parties: Order JACK FROSTS. 24 to a carton, packed in Ice and delivered "The Snack with a Smack" ‘Phone 848 CENTRAL CREAMERIES LTD. r111: pun uhojjrrrroww ‘GUM’. o1 1. ~ Western Guardian ._’._- —A CHICKEN Supper will be hold in Central Bedsqus Hall Tuesday Nov. 4, Proceeds in aid of sick. DOII-ll-l-Si -CHILDREN'S ALL Wool Onsh- mere hosc einforccd with Lisle col- ors Bfey. brown or fawn, sizes 4% to 7%, pair 55c. R. H. Holman Lim- ited. 8445-11 —WE WILL BE BUYING dressed Pork on Friday and Saturday until noon. until further notice. Organs out. Top prices. 8444-11-4-21. -MEN'S FOR-IN-IIAND sllktios. dainty new designs st 28c, 60c, srJd 75c R. T. I-Iolmsn Umltcd. 8445-11 -A CHICKEN 81mm will be hold in Oentrsl Bedsqus Ball ‘Tuesday Nov. 4, Proceeds in aid of sick. 8011-11-1-81 -no\"s row conmn pullover sweaters flor 3 to ll years, colors Brown. Navy or Boise, such 98c. n. .T Holman Ltd. 8445-11 —FOB SALE-Two stoves snd some furniture. Apply Mrs. John Pond, 26 Eustane Street, Summerside. 794l-l0-30-tts 3i - —MEN'S JUMBO KNIT CLUB coat sweaters in assortment color combinations each $3.75 and $6.50. Boy's sizes $2.75 and $2.95 R. T. Hol- man Ltd. 8445-11 -n:r:o R-M. meat and milk bis- cuit heavy st this time of year. Sold right at Bruce's. 7878-l0-28-30-Nov. 1-4-6-11-61. —MEN'S AND BOYS winter tweed caps, with inside Klingclose fleece bands for protecting the ems, each 98c. R. T. Holman Limited. 8445-11 -HOME FROM WEST—TI1e many friends of Miss Margaret Mayne are pleased to see her home again, af- ter a. year's visit in the West.--E. —R-M. BISCUIT are high in food value, low in price, and more niscuit to the pound than any other brand Wholesale and retail at Bruce's. '1878-10-28-30-Nov. 14-6-3-61. —-FOR LARGE LITTERS use Vitnline Wheat Germ. Stnrt feeding now. R. T. Holman Limited. 7735-lti-2l-tts-2 wks. —IN FALL AND WINTER feed R-M. meat and milk and cod oii fox biscuit. Distributed by Braces. 7878-l0-2ii-30-Nov. l-4-6-ii-6i. —-LADIES SILK AND WOOL HOSE, colors Beechnut. Oakdust or Oyster. pair 49c. R. T. Holman Ilm- ited. 8845-11 —-LADIES "FULL FASHIONED" r-iik over wool hose. colors Rifle, Turf- tan, Sandust or ude, pair 98c. R. T. Holman Ltd. 8445-11 --MR. I’. l1. BOWNESS, Funeral Director and Embalmer. has taken ovcr the Undertaking business of Mr. W. A. Wright, of Centerville, Bedeque, and wllroperato it in con- junction with his Summersidc busi- ness. Mr. Bell, who has purchased Mr. Wright's residence will have charge of the undertaking equipment. 722a-8-z7-fiat-tues-lmo. —BRIDE-T0-BE SHOWERED-A very enjoyable time “IRS 8P9!“ I”! Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Celement Perry of St. Nicholas when a lsrge number of friends tendered a miscellaneous shower to Miss Josie Arsenault, one of the districts most popular yourg ladies. Halloween decorations were used in honor of the season. 111ml? Miss Gaudet and her brother, Master Elma Gaudet. dressed as bride and groom. carried in s gsily trimmed basket containing many lovely gifts. After the gifts had been opened an address was read to which Miss Ars- enault fittingly replied. Fortune telling and Halloween games made the evening pass very pleasantly. A dainty lunch was served at the close of the festivitios. A number of guests were present from Summerside to ex- tend their good wishes to the bride- tc-be.-S. -—M'EN'S WHITI broadcloth shirts. each $1.19. R. T. 1101mm Ltd. 8445-11 —N'EW SCHOOL-The exterior o; Tignlsh High School, which bears the nsme "Dalton" is now almost courpletod. M!‘ Frlnk B. Ggudst carpenter and Mr Fidel A. Goudet, bricklayer who were In charge are to ‘be congratulated on the success and "cpeccd of their building.- -T -—MISSES FANCY COLOR sport hose, colors Brown fancy. or groyj fancy, sizes 7%, to 9 l-2. pair 69c. a. "r. Holman ma. 8.1.5.11" 1 --DEATH OI‘ ELDERLY RESIDU LNT-‘Ihere passed sway in thei the Prince County Hospital on Set-I Lz-dsy morning Mrs. Julia. Bernard. one of Summersld-Js oldest residents. M. the we of 84 years. MN Bernard hsd the misfortune to break her srm in s. foil down the stairs st her homo mbout three mqiths ago and she has been in the hospital ever since. One eon in the Unitnd States is left in mourn. The funeral took place on Sundsysfitornoon from St. Paul's Church to the R. O. Cemet- cry, Summer-side, Rev. I. l. ~ E- Donald oflIclnting.-S. MRS. IRA D. FRANCIS —STEAMEBS !N PORT-Two steamers are at present at present st the Marine harf, Sum- msrside to load potatoes for New York. The S. B. Songs, Captain Hansen, a Norweigm boat, which had Mrs. Ira D. Francis of 143% Prince Edward St. Saint John, N. B., has lived in Saint John all her life and is very well known and popular and her many friends will be glao to know s... .......... ... ........ ......,1 Lifelong Resident of Saint Johg Says Bun-Tone is Wonderful Suffered Greatly With Heartburn and Indigestion‘ brought a cargo of salt from Ger- many to Three Rivers, Quebec, ar- rived in Summer-side on unday morn- ing and will load pots/toes for the that after suffering for the past eight years she has at last found the right medicine and owes her present good health to Hon-Tone. Potato Growers Association. This is the first to come to ° "is for the Potato Growers’ Asoclation this fall. ‘The S. S. Glensloy, which lcft Three Rivers at noon on Sunday, arrived in Bummer-side Monday of- ternoon and will 10M potatoes for the Harris Abattoir Co. About ninety men will be employed loading these steamers-S Mrs. Francis states: "For eisht csuzpoms iwrmims wm our (Canadian Press) GLACE BAY, N.S., Nov. 2.—Cs.le- dcnia miners of Glace Bay, cham- pions of the Cape Breton rugby lea- gile for ten consecutive years, defeat- ed the visiting University of New Brunswick squad 9 to 5 yesterday ln a gruelling struggle for the right to meet the winner of the Ontario-Que- bec series, for the MacTier cup and the English football championship of Eastern Canada. Two thousand fans turned out after two days of rain toi watch the teams battle for supremacy on a mud covered field. Play had been under way only a. few m’nutcs when the ball became slippery and hard to handle, and costly fumbles were numerous throughout the match. In the first half hour of play the New Brunswick squad were unable to advance the bail beyond’ their own twenty-five -_vard line, scoring started when. nine minutes after the opening whistle, lDanny N. Nicholson booted the oval over the bar on n penalty PERSONALS ~Mr Jas. Richard, Greenville, Mc. is visiting his home in Tignish.-—T —Miss Tessie Mulligan, Newton, was a week end visitor to South Freetown, the guest of her cousin, Miss Mary Alice McCourt-E. —Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greennn, rlczv- ton. were visitors to Graham's Road , on Saturday and were guests of Mr.‘ and Mrs. James .7, Ccnnor.~E.- —Mr. C. C. Conroy and Mrs Conroy. who have been visiting lVIr. Conroy's parents, Mr and Mrs F. N. Conroy Tignish, loft on return to Pittsburg, Pa,, Monday last. Enroute the Conroy's intend to remain a few diays in Boston where they will visit Miss Eileen Conroy-T Eastern Guardian ..‘HORSE BUGS, Fur Robes and and Fur Coats at McGowans Limited. 8019-11-3-31. ..‘FOX WIRE and Ranch Sup- plies in stock at McGowans Limited. 8019-11-3-31. PERSONALS --'Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MacDon- ald, Panmure Island, recently vis‘ted Georgetown. ..‘Mrs. Alice Jenkins has returned ito her home in Georgetown, after visiting in Boston. ..'Mr. William McLean, De Gms Marsh, recently visited Georgetown. ..‘M1'. Patrick McIntyre, Newport, vrecently visited Georgetown. ..‘Mr. Herbert Murphy, Principal of Georgetown High School, spent the week end at his home in Punmure Island. ..'Miss Helen Solomon rprnt the week end in Panmure Island, the guest of Miss Stella Murphy, ..'Miss Marlon McGlllivray, teach- kick From the kick-on‘ play surge-l back into N. U. B. terri- tory until McLean took the ovnl from a scrum and crossed the red and black line to score the opening try of the game. It was not. converted. A few mnutcs later the Caledonia backllne carried the ball from centre field tonthe u. N. B. line, where Tommy Jackson fell on the ball to end the scoring for the period, The visitors controlled the play throughout much of the closing half. Ten minutes ‘after play commenced McAlcen took a pass from Prltchnrd.» to worm his way across the line and behind the posts. Bull kicked the extra points with case. During the remainder of the game play surged back and forth with the collegians showing far more aggressiveness than earlier in the contest. Bernie Currie, of Glace Bay refereed. HYRNES ROAD SCHOOL Honor Roll of Byrne's Rand School for the month of October: Grade IX-l, Mary Clarkin; Marguerite Kenny; 3, Louise Coffin. Grade VII-l, Helen Kenny; Alice Clarkin. Grade IV—l, Marie Kenny; 2, Cecelia. Kenny: 3, James O'Brien. Grade III—1 ,Pctcr Byrne; 2. Louis Byrne: 3. Reginald Kenny, Grade II (Sci-l. Helena Kenny Grade II lJ1'.l-1, Ernest Clarki“ 2, Joseph Duffy. 2. 2. er at Georgetown High School. spent the week end at her home 111 Vernon. -—A. Grade I-l, Joseph Kenny; 2, Cec" McInnis; 3. John Byrne. Marion McCarthy—Teacher. i 1 i years my stomach has given me s loti of trouble. About everything I st-j seemed toform gas which would blost me like s drum and often pre- vent mo from sleeping nights-I couldn't sleep on my left side st 0.11.; Sometimes I would have terrible heartburn and sharp pains in the pit of my stomach and was also subject to severe headaches and dizzy spslls._ I couldn't get any relief no matter, what I took or did, until I started on' Ban-Tons and just a few bottles of this herbal compoun’ have changed everything. My stomach is fins now -my sppotito hu improved and my food digests and no more gss, heart- burn or pains. I sleep better and my left side doesn't trouble ms at sil It certainly is n. wonderful relief not to sufler with headaches sud dizzy spells and also not to hove to take laxatives any more. Ben-Tons is cer- tainly s. wonderful remedy and I tell my friends about it and am trying to get my sister to take it now." What better proof can be offered of the merit of s remedy than actual experiences of actual users-persons in your own community whose state- ments can easily be verified. Ask your neighbor about start your Bun-Tone treatment to- day. Bun-Tone is sold In Charlottetown by The Ross Drug United and by all first clsss drugstores. Gilli Forty-four golfcrs gloried in the crispness o! s typical autumn day at Belvidere links on Saturday after- noon, while areoplaneg stunted, nose- dived, and zoomed overhead, using the adjacent fields as c iflfilnt 0f de- pasture. Eleven sets of foursmnes covered nine holes under winter rules, most of these within a few strokes of each all the way. Honors eventually rest- ed with Mrs. J. A. McMillan 8nd Mr. Maurice Weeks with a gross of 53 and m net of 3i. Tied for second pIBCe were Mrs. W. s. Grant ipalred with A. B. Cosh, and ML“ Beatrice McKlnnon paired with H. S. Mc- Lood. In the playoff around the putting green Miss McKinnon and H. S. McLeod won out one up. Mrs. J. S. Bagnall and E. D. Nicholson had the best gross of the day, 52. HALLOWEEN ENTERTAINMENT Al‘ NOTRE DAME ACADEMY. Halloween was observed by the students of Notre Dame Academy by a most enjoyable entertainment at which the Clergy of the Basilica staff, the P. W. C. boarders and parents of the clrddren were present. A matinee was given in the after- noon st 3 o'clock for the benefit of the younger pupils and their friends. All the numbers evoked hearty sp- plause a most amusing number be- ing "When Polly Put Pepper in the Tea." The following is the programme: Song—Autumn and Halloween PIRYIGIr-‘TTIO Rat in the Basket- J. Grant, M. Carver. Piano ~-- "Impromptu" - reinhold Leonora McNeil. Comedy-No Cure, No Pay! ' Musical Monologue-“The Man With a Single HALF-Jean Ellis. Piano-Mazurka-Godsrd —- Mary McCarron Bong-When Polly Put Pepper In the Tea. Recitstion - "Favorites" - Mary Power. Reading-The Wrong Announce- ment-Irene Cameron. Musical Monolcgue-“Nothlng Suit- ed Him"—Jean Ellis. “em iifiiifii?” AND GLASSIS T I. I. TA I l. l. ‘RAH-OI Bon-Tone-then . NOVEBIEFQ ‘f. ‘lug Dernonsttation in Corset Department ~ T0day—N0v. 4th Foimiwiou A skilled Figure Stylist from New York will conduct a de- monstration of the newest 4 “Nemo-f I e x” Foundation Garments, in our Corset De- psrtment. Many new models-in a wide variety of attractive fabrics -so necessary to the proper control of the figure for the Princess Silhouette, will be on display. M. Jules Tremiblay of Holt Renfreur f? ~Co., I Quebec Shows Furs-Takes Orders For Alterations TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ‘A very interesting demonstration is being held in the annex-handsome new Fur Coats and small furs-in addition to which Mr. Trernblay will be glad to give you an estimate of repair or alteration. MOORE arms " Limited‘ ’ “ March and Dance of Witches, Ghosts and Goblins. God Ssve the King Bladder Weakness J UPIE CREW SAFE (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N.Y., Nov. ‘it-The day picked up a message from the steamer Bud Uruguayo saying it had saved the crew of the sinking motor craft Jupie of YarmouthhNS, in latitude 3804 north. longtitude 636 west. The position indicated is about McKay radio statidn at Sayvilie to-. lf lletiln: 111» frequent 1110' rails. he; Pains, NOIV4 ousuvsr. llhcumatisni. Acidity int. Smnrtinl! lrllndilor 01 I\'ivlur-,v Wonk-nous makes you feel tired. iii-pressed nnrI ulisrnurnged. IIY-stox ‘Post. “Hirks (not, stnrtl circulat- ing through the system In l5 minutes. Praised by thunsuiuin. Don't ’l‘r_r tflrsli-x 1|1ro11n11111~r~d Slss-tex) tn- 1l11,\'. umlnr thr- Ir41||<l'Ifl(I Gnarnutew. “out quickly Nin]! 1111-1-10 romliiinnl. Im- Prcre restful sloop unvl el-eritl‘. or mom ey buck. tlnly T710 1|t nil drug stores. Nights. Bsckachq giro up._ 40o miles east of Cape May- Minurds Llnlment relrenhes the scllp. Mr. Fisherman:— This ls Simply a Reminder That You Cannot Get l-llghrr Service or More Courteous Treatment Than When Dealing With CHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBINS IIOOPPOI‘! B The Largest Dealers in Canadian Fish in the United States At This Season, Special Attention is Given to SMELTS—EELS»—SCALLOPS—ETC. 1-2-3.Fuiton fish Market, New York, U. S. A WE SPECIALIZE IN SMELT S DAILY RETURNS WM. H. ANDERSON WM. J. 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