l } ~. . fl...--.,-,_>~_<--bn_“ s... w. w. , Mayor; Dress F Ideal r51- Fall, Crepe Coating$.75 y Good weight, close ING MATERIAL Crepe, 56 inches wide, all wool in the popular black, and brown. The Velours at $2.zo The Flecks at $1.75 are desirable fabrics too. See them today. BUTTERICK patterns will show you how cleverly this charming fabric can be made into a delightful afternoon dress. Qreen are the most popular shades. Shimmering crepe back Sa tins ‘$1.50 Probably the mos for Autumn, these delightful satins are about 38 inches wide, crepe back, Black, Navy, Brown, Myrtle, _Wine. IFrench Transparent Richly beautiful in their perflct draping, these choiceFren parent crepes are shown in Dahlia, iAmerican Beauty,.Chaudron, Prairie Green, Bordeaux, Black or Brown. Nelvet Faeonne h .4 colours For Autumn New Coatings &l abrics iy woven COAT- is this new navy, wine, green Black, Navy, Wine, i. t talked of fabric l- Veivets ch Trans- $3. l ... $2.00 SUMMERSIOE‘ justment. The I. 0. D. E. havedone splendid work in lllc past and it is hoped that sufficient interest will and Prince Cgunty _be taken to back up the work so Z:;~—___ v-I. 0. I). E- MEETDIG — The first regular monthly meeting of the Abegweit Chapter of the I. 0., D. E. after the summer holidaysi met on Thursday afternoon in the Library Rooms, M's Mary Hunt. the Regent presiding. There was a good attendance of members. A good deal of discussion took place on the offer of a. Carnegie library demonstration for Surnmerside. Some considerable discussion also took Dlace on. the matter of a sub- ject for the Ada McLeod Memorial prize which the I. O. D. E. has presented to the Summerslde High School in loving memory of a past regent of the Order. It was arrang- ed that a committee from the I. O. on her return from New York in connection with the Library pro- tech-S ___._ —L]IBRA.RY T0 MEI-II‘ TOWN COUNCIL-The new library com- Inittee at Summerside in connec- tion with the proposed branch oi the Carnegie library at Summer- lide met this week. It was decldcdl that the presiding Regent of thr~' kmal chapter of the I. O. D. E. Imlld from now on act as chalr-I Ilan of the committee, in addition! there would he five members of the Drder on the commzttec; alsn the wider» clerrv of the different denominations of the town: ihc one representative of ihc Dethollc Women's League and five ether citizens of the town that the committee may name. The com- mittee intends as soon as Miss __ well begun by them-s --AFTERNOON TEA AND'S.»\LE —The Young Women's Auxiliary of the United Church in Central Be- deque held a. delightful afternoon tea. at the home of their president. Mr!- Ralph Callbcck on ‘Tuesday in honour of Miss Louise Callback. who recently alrlved from Japan to v her parents, Mr. and Mrs. l. Callbeck of Bedeque. Miss 0a.. JR received many lovely gifts from the children of the dstrlc: of Nagaya. Japan, where she is Superintendent of the kindergarten schools, to ‘lake home with her. As Miss Callback has many lovely things from Ja- pan, she concei d the idca of sr 1i- inz many of ihe articles, thus milk-l D. E. would meet Miss Bateson lljl-ijng "wney f“ N“: m" Mrs- Ram“: Cllllbeek. sistcr-in-lnxv of the siourlljv. gave lier spacious hornc for‘ the project, and the lovely: and in many eases useful things were lsld out in the sun ‘porch. ‘There was a steady stream of buyers all ihe afternoon and evening and manv expressions of admraflon were heard on the wonderful handicraft of the natives of Japan. Mrs. ‘Ralph Cnllbcek was assisted in her duties as hostess hy mcmhrrs o.‘ the W, A. “I've amount rnqliyr/d was: in the \'l"illli\‘ of scvcnh- (m. lars- S PERSONALS -—l\i.ss Lulu Yeo of North St. Eleanors and Mr. Harold Simmons of Wilmot Valley spent a very pleasant vacation with fncnds in Ieteson returns to the Island to 611ml"! and Victoria-é luy the facts concerning the offer u! the Carnegie Corporation to place a free library in Summerside daughter 0! Mr- before the Town Collncll with a Morris of Granville. has returnediMrlhon on the ~- view of Town ownership. The cost to Montreal, where she ls a nursciwnih an flilfultl’. —M‘.ss Plialne mlorrts; R. N., and Mrs. Royl fl small compared to the benefits Ht U10 ROM! Victoria hosPiiHTWS that will be received by the citi- Ilns of the town to have a. library I over one thousand books entirely tree. The only cost would be the lulqry of the librarian incl-large and Uhw initial cost of making the ad- --‘vi'r. and Mrs. Morlly u’. Boll of Sunlmersicle left today for the of last mcciiirc mainland where they will visit the proved. Thu . lnttefs slsier. Lil's. Donald of ~Tlle many fl no; of Miss Jean Bloom are pic to sec her able ‘to be out again. afrr hi‘! recent ‘optiniioii ~--S --I\l'rs. Nzille Horkin and son, .\Ir. R.c_ "lzild Hoclzin and Nliss Dlli-‘Y BDXVHTSS of Sllmmcrslde mot- ored i0 Mont .'~c on \‘.'"dn<-s:lay.~S _‘.\lr. Vernon idsQuclrrle of Wil- mot Yallcv lclt Friday morning for ,Fo:‘t Wll zrn. Out. where he will "l: . of M13 Norman Mar- . Wntzcrrsorrh is in Churlottelo n at rarer-en; under- going . .* for sinus trouble. S. on Fur Sales, Ltd, rary quaricrs in rrly occupied by n 'l"cn Rooms on slllllillf‘l‘.ifili‘. Col. in charge nnd cron hrls taken rm. S. l‘ EASTERN GUARDIAN ..° Thin tnTnmn ll renrrvrzi In\ nclvs of lnrrzl interest hut advertising of u vii-us;- Illlllirlv mvly ha illlwrlrtl ul I u-nts ‘(hum-e- u “(INT uirlfliy puyalila in ..'f;l(l)l.‘\‘ll I.|.‘\lr3.--lll;l1 Qual- lolv Prll-c llrmikvllll- Mllnll- f:l"illl'.lu_- ("n_, llrnnkvlilf‘, N. Ii. it)‘ ..'$I‘B.\'t"TZli’Tll)\'S t0 The anll Prince Oountylihronicle u-‘Ihls column lu reserved (or new! o! local interest but udvertlulnl l! l ggvrsy nature may be Inserted It I éentr n wold nrmlr nulble l! Ii‘ ‘liner. ._QUIOK DRYING ENAMEL shellac, wax. sold rlsht at BIN"- _ 1m. s --MRS. WILLIAM OALLAGHAN will be at home to her friend! 0n the afternoon of October fourth, the occasion of her One Hundredth birthday, at the home of her son Mr. Peter Callashan. Ebb-tile"- . 1483. —RETURNED HOME — V0!!- Archdeacon White 811d Mrl- WNW returned on Thursday from 8 Vi!“ to relatives in Nova Scotis. B. —UNDESIRABLE RETURNED- An undesirable was deported from Summerside yesterday mommi- Thls makes the fifth in one week t0 be sent back to the mainland from Bummerside. The police are determined to rid the town of these hobos. S. _DISTRIGT SUNDAY SCHOOL nImTING-Ths annual meetin! of the District Sunday Schools, oom- prising United Church and Bartlet Sunday Schools in Sumlmerslde, Belmont. Lot 16, Travellers Rest and Wilmot Valley met in ED- worth Hall on Thur-Willy 831917104711 and evening. There was a good re- presentation from tho differfinf» Sunday Schools. Major Towns-end of Sherbrook, president of the Society presided, and opened the afternoon meeting with the hymn, "More Lnve to Thee O’ Christ.” Mr. Town- send then read the Scripture les- son from St. Luke, Chapter 45. Rev. L. B. Campbell offered prayer. Re- ports were ilien submitted by Mrs. Isabella Glidden from the Baptist Church Sunday School and Major Townsend for Travellers Rest Sun- day School. Both reports were very encouraging. The nominating com- mittee was then appointed. .Mrs. Isabella Glldden and Mrs. George McPherson. Rev. Mr. Archibald '01 Bedeque, who has been appointed visiting secretary for the Maritime Provinces in place of Rev. Mr. O'Brien, who has been appointed to a. church in St. Catherine's, Quebec. dciivcrcd a, most interesting address taking for his subject “Religious ciducatlon in our Church schools." l-Ie l.‘ Isscd ihe teaching of temp- cralme and the need for mission- ary work as being one of the most important subjects. Mrs. Isabella Glldden and Rev. L. B. Campbell both complilncntcd the speaker on his splendid address and added a few remarks. The minutes of the last annual meeting were then read by the secretary, Mrs. George M‘:- Phcrson, and passed. Mrs. McPher- son also rend the financial state- ment which was most encouraging. 'I'hs-. afternoon meeting closed with gtrip of Central Bus. Leaves Sum- Jcosom Electric Washer $59.00. Buy now at Bruce's before prices advance. 1473- —-SPIOIAL EATUIDAY NIGHT merside 6.30 P. M. for Charlotte- town, returning Sunday night. Ro- turn we 01.25. 1485- .115‘! FOR HALIFAX-Mr. Malcolm Steele, well known horse trainer, left on Friday moral!!! with Helen D. for Halifax. mien D. will start in th, 2.1a trot in the race meet put on at the Halifax Exhibition next week. S. —NUR.SES ENTERTAINED -- The nursing staff or the Prince County Hospital, with the Super- intendent, Miss Pidseon. and the doctors and their wives were en- tertained by Senator Oreelman MacArthur at his FVXIQY Riv!!!‘ estate On Thursday evenins- M1‘- Eilis of Tyne Valley and IVLr. Huestis of Bummerside supplied the music for the dance. Bonflres were lit along the shore and n. very happy time was had, e number jommg 1n the sing song. A buffet lunch was served during the even- ing. A vote of thanks was extended to the genial host for his kind hoe- pitality, to which the Senator re- plied that he would be pleased w have the nurses come at anytime, nnd enjoy themselves. S. PENALTY FOR. currn: MUST o0 T0 ashram CAMP Fort six MONTHS “UNNIPEG, Sept. Zii-Winnipeg aldermen on the unemployment re- lief committee have tied a. knot in Cupid's how. Young men marry- trig wiihcut visible means of sup- port must hereafter work six months in a relief camlp, sans ho- neymoon, in order to qualify for married men's relief. FOXMEN! IF YOll WANT A OOOTOIT Why Oall The Plumber ‘f? Fox, Poultry nnd Livestock fccds have this year proven the hymn “Master let me walk with Thee" and prayer by Rev. Archibald, Attending the afternoon meeting were Miss Ivfarjorle March- bank of Wilmot Valley; Mrs. Ma- jor Townsend, Mrs. Robert March- bank and Mrs. David Hodgson of Travellers Rest. The evening meet- ing opened at 7.30 wih Mrs. Town- send in ihe chair. Rev. Mr. Wilson pastor of the Baptist Church read the Scripture lesson and Rev. M'r. Campbell offered prayer. The min- utes of the afternoon meeting were then read by the secretary. Mrs. .\IacPherson. Mrs. Glidden, chair- man of ihe nominating committee gave her report as follows: Presi- dcn. Mr. lfajor Townsend (re-cl- ectcdr Vice President. Mix. A. P. Wells; Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. C. D. McCalIuln. Mrs. Gliddcn then moved .1 voio of thanks io the rc- tlring secretary. Mrs. George Me- Pherson. who had served faith- fully and W011 for the last fifteen years, but who had tendered her resignation. The report was adopt- ed unnulmously. During the taking of tho collection a hymn was sung. Rev. Mr. Archibald then gave an address on "Religious Education in the home." pointing ollt that ihe teachers in ihe Sunday school only had the children for one hour each wcck nnd that parents must (‘o-operate in the i-cacling of Christ. If pamnis fall in this, the work of the Sunday School ls very seriously handicapped. The far linndcd to lllClF Rep. Archie Hunle, or lcft at ll. J. MZIYJOITS Drug Store, Montague. ' hcrs and fiFVFiTH IITNHWOOH INSTITUTE Ringwvood W regular monthly.- at the home of . lerfis In Annie's inc opcncd w. ll Civv-cl. nnd zlfir." the _ port oi ilu-mr . to (lair. mid mg, ventlon 1.1mm“; “~15 11cm discussion took place regarding the Alligllsilly; MC. sale of quilt, and it was deeded to‘ ..' of Sen‘. 215m let it stand over ‘e of (rlqllt mem- mectinz- One lSjLm-g Th» mo“- added to the roll. After the busi- Infrflfutg hers meeting n plcasant hour cn-i mil Cali mlnuics sued lisicninl; i0 the rndlo. and c rcnd and ap- dalnly luucll was served by fhci cfnrv nave a rc- homes. Afcciiu: adjourned. to nlccig rc- next luonill Monoton, N. B., for a few days-S ports of conunxnecs were heard. AJohn ltlcDougall. Mr. l their superiority beyond ques- lion. We strongly recommend ranchers to start immediately feeding SUNGLO FALL FUR- RING RATION as the cereal dict for their foxes. This Ration is lvianufactilred by us, especially for the Fall-Farting season from August 15th to December 15th. Promotes clear color, finish, and good body of fur and leather. We also recommend to you: SUNGLO Fox Breads (White, Wholewhcat Raisin. or mixed bread, dried and ground) Vitamineiult-iilc. “I 01" 1 d '8 greatest lviincrnl and Condition Powdcl" for Foxes. Also SAVE Money and Foxes by Using: SUNGLO Flea Powder SUNGLO Worm Exterminator SUNGLO Ear Lotions SUNGLO Disinfectant Island Industry and your own Profits by Buvlns at Home. Write for prices, descriptive circulars, our latest feed schol dule, or what have you. Charlottetown Deniers : rcnclilng power of ‘prayer was stressed (by the speaker. The Cun- closcd with the hymn. "Stand up for Jesus" followed by the Benediction by Rev. Mr. Wll-l son.-S until the next nr-w member was Ilurliocs Groccry. Jordan dc Burns. Carter & Co, Ltd. W. W. Mutch, VEIIITLSCTHTP, P. E. I. SUNGLO feeds and pro- , ducts manufactured by- lnternational Fox at ihe home of Airs} Ami Animal Foods ' ' Ltd. " . ‘v " "k .. i, g - V‘ smmmwms CHARLOTTBTOWN h l,‘ SUMMERSIDFI n E I iwmnenflq Creed in unison, followed Grimes, roll A by roll call which was answered by with reoelpes. Meeting closed with five members paying five cents. Tim the National Anthem and e social] m‘ be necesggy immediately. minutes of the last meeting were hour spent by all present. Buys Handsome Holm-airEnterprise EOONOIIY" RANOE Ben is unbeatable value! Heavily built a; Solid Out Iron for long life, with Elli-me! ms wluuul generously used In musing it s hsuu. mm; addition to any kitchen. Buy m, "Economy" for complete satisfaction in Bah- tng, Heating, um! Fuel Economy. _ oasr a mow out t! Down. mm In Iwnow in m: home. The Balance is made euy through the popular Holman Home Plan. 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W6 05°!‘ i‘ W1“ W" iety of weights and sizes-also Slsalkraft, the remarkable weather-proof, windproof, reinforced building pap"- For General Repairs about the Home we 51188955 FIBREGUM-for stopping roof-leaks; caulklnl around door-frames and skyllxh“? repairing flashtngs and cracks in esonry. LlQUIGUM-the roofing in liquid form- i" preserving and repairing roofs. umsno cannon PAINT-for vrolwimr "W" surfaces of wood. I metal, stone or cnn- l crctc. It‘ it's anything for the Roof, ask us! R. T. HOLMAN Limited rsnsnn- DISTRIBUTORS _f -;-i WATERVALE TVOMEPVS read and adopted. The Secretary gave a report of the dance held on Stricken 1N STTTUTE The Watervale Women's Instltutelflugust um, which proved to be a held their regular monthly meeting in the school house on Sept. 12. The President presiding, and the meeting opened by repeating Club held at the home of Mrs. John T- .- financlal success. Some minor busi- ness was discussed this was left over for next meeting which will be maw roux. sent. 28—(A.P.)4 . Gov. Herbert H. Lehman Suffered»: . sudden attack or nlvlwndidujd w night. his Secretary “immmicn night. It was said rm ‘Fiwmm = call to be answered Both Stores y ~