aw" nu U l Western PLAITII FBI“. lime and fresh cement stbrsofs. 0511-10-20-21. éuv: rows “ml-um... uvs fowl. “My crops October 80th. P. J. Soy d: 00., HunbelhR-lvol‘. l USI-IO-IO-Ii. —Dl. CUNNINGHAM report: rec- ently that luul worm egg; sxposgq to ‘ m. solution of m: m- four bouts were s11 destroyed. Disinfect pens. dens end houses with Izsl. Bold st Brews um-lo-zs-al. —ILIO‘I‘BIC. lN-SINI and hsnd Jlssonssur cuzzstcioru» \ m Handiest can. ) for Kitchen Use Curity Cheesecloth is the most swim? and econom- icsl cloth or dozens of kitchen uses-dish cloths, straining jellies, wrapping lettuce, sandwiches, etc. Keep u lundy 5 or 10 srd Sesltyte on the kitchen s elf. Always fresh and clean....your hands ure the first. lo touch tho cloth when you open the package. The most suitable and eco- nomical cloth for dozens ofoflrer uses. You should buy s lmll or o Patterns of c Pretty Wall Paper 1 0 Double Roll ' This assortment of papers includes a half doz- en patterns that we are clearing out as a result of checking up some of our racks. See them. two today at this special price. , There 3E8 dainty patterns for living rOOmS, 5 yds for 45c bedrooms, worth to 25c per double roll. 10 yds. for . . . . 90c and clearing today at Per Double Roll. . . 2 Bargains ind LADIES’ SWEATERS $2.95 and $3.75 -‘ Our buyers are always on the alert for some- thing good. They found that and more in these two wonderful lines of new all wool sweaters. 6 colors and 1natterns in all wool Puii- 2 overs, worth to $3.75 each for . . . . . .. ' 3.75 6 colors and variety of patterns in all wool Coat Sweaters, worth to $5.00 for Lavender Line Wool Underwear Cobweb Weight C001 Fall days remind us of the need of warmer Underwear—-the kind without bulk. Theu 130i! thv NiQlliIE_ KNOTiCAL A luxurious nightie with s nsutics swagger in t e neckline, and s fascinating knotted fiirdle that makes it unusua y eliective. power washing snd wringing mscb- ' mes. mm styles st Bruce's. . 9506-10-28-3. -_.._... ' -wovuu nus IINCING, spec- lsl discount on quantity orders, st Bruce's. 952l-l0-29-2l. -L!Vd GEES! WANTlDa-Wlll take on Pridsy and Saturday at our Den in Alhmy. P. E. I. C. N. Austin d: Co. 9501-lD-28-2l. -IIALLOWIIN PARTY-The C. 0. 1. T. of the Presbyterian Church. Sum-memos. held s dslightturusl- Iowan Pl"! Oll Friday evening in the hell adjoining the church. The girls were all in fancy costumes snd s very hsppy evening wls spent in music and games. At the close a dsinty lunch wss served. S. —SUNDAY RADIO PIOGBAMME BEsUMlD-Ruilo owners wlll be sled to learn tbst the Sundly sf- terncou programme over CHGS (Holmsrfs LtdJ, Summerside. will be ‘resumed on Sundsy, November 3rd. and will commence c0330 with sacred music snd at 4 o'clock, Rev. W. H. l-Isrdlngwill come on with his radio-talk. past yur these sftsrnoon programmes were very much enjoy- ed. and many letters of appreciation were received from various parts of the three provinces. S. -—FORMER SUMMEBSIDI LADY -Word has been received 1n Sum- mcrslde of the death of We. Guy Hanson, which took place on m-ldsy lust st he: residence nee: Wlnnllm. Mun. She wss formerly Miss Helen Hamilton, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dsnlel Hamilton o! Sum- merside. Bflsldes her son-owing hus- band she leaves to mourn five sis- ters, nsmeiyz-Mrs. Sinclair. of Win- nipeg; Mrs. John A. colllngs, or Charlottetown; Mrs. Montgomery Wlugh. Miss Florence and Edith of Summers!’ . Mrs. Henson will be kindly remembered by many old friends in SummersP-e. The funeral ladies’ D0 YOIL NllD GLOVES? l Here's s splendid op- portunity to fill your requirements st s sav- . In}. Ladies’ Suede Gloves sllslues sndlnslnsrtAutumn shades. Special price Genuine Deenkin Gloves, all Ladies’ Dresses A ls-rgs sssortmsnt of Ladies’ Dresses in Travel Tweed Crepes. Jelsey, Fancy ltnltwl Wool, Chsrmeen. etc, from $1.50 up. This ls the time of year when you need s dross of u. little huv- II material stress weer. for the chilly duyt. ‘Film N100 o! for business or lelectyom-snowsndbercsd! X5?‘ Gloves Silk lined be pleased with ll. s lsl Kiddies sizes st the we $3.00 HATS For Autumn Wear Newest mus mo! the Wile l" 1' l‘ ""° ‘ d," m; ameo—vvlth the lotollold dar- lngly revealed-there u somcthllll m: Il- lurlng In the new but sllhouolio. Select 7°" last from our large assortment and you will -i-_--_€a plnprlce :6 Pastel Felts, all shades. .........-....--..- . Prices l Look Ladies’ Dresses ' at $8.98 where. Colours. Block. Blue, Spray Green, etc. Don't mils ...¢....-.-- HOSE INNBW Dresses o! Canton and Geor- gette only $8.98. ‘that certainly is u trifle to puy for such ntlluct- lvc Dresses Ind they use the kind o! Dresses you can weer shy- Oocos Brown, Manon Glace. Monet losing these at $8.98 Ladies’ All sizes. Prless from OUTER 22,1 ., "swoon o Corsage Flowers r but e 10W days ago, u lovely u- nit of flowers for your evening shell-NJ shades iv blend with any colour. Coats The Costs of tbs season have more feminine softness 1nd urs tudloally different In detull adopting itself to such Paris vulstlculs ss longer in the buck sud sides, wlds flared 11mm s! lwsenln: ruse. mm depth to the cuffs, m. $15.15 ~;. Lsdles Smsdcloth Cos-ts in Navy. Ssnd and Brown with Oppossum Ooliar and Cuffs. Extra [peck] p5“ __ “L” lSpecial Selling of SWEATERS took place on Sunday. S. Autumn Shades . . . Women who luvs dllnly Bose will have no trouble in finding here Stockings for mornlnl’. afiemoon and evening wear. ' as. The wonderful “Lavender Line" is here, ready for you. Lightest of weight, warm, cosy, de- lightful. v-Combinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.00,$3.50 Vests“ ............$1.50,$2.25 Knickers $1.50,$2.25 Luxury-at a nxoderate price. It ls only one oi the new Woods ni hties that we are showing. on: you come In snd see them’? At the urn: time, look at the new Brevitnel that are crestmg such s mr. ' ' l Bvevflhs . nmxLcvs-udn F1. nus lanbpun riik, [all Iuhioudlw “Knotical" flown —OAB. OVERTURNED — Whst might have been s much more ser- ious accident occurred on Lsfurgeys Hill, near Summerslde. shortly after _seven o'clock on Saturday evening. As two cars were coming to Sum- ' l merslde from the east s Ford tour- aim ing cur driven by Mr. Ira Pbilsncl . was struck in the rssr by s csr st- tempting to psss". The Ford car was This ls lust the time when L-Swegler or two makes sll the difference in the world to your wurdribc. You can vvenr one with u skirt for sportswear-on cooler Ill-Y! u sweater ls comfy with your suit m- ensemble. You'll be glad of one o: these under your cost for motoring. ‘(Y s u. -..___ Indies’ lose ln Chiflon and Semi Chlflon in soul and pointed lircl. Tm" l-Po Pullovers. curdlgsns sud modern developments connected with the growth of Paris itself have brought about s migration from in- side the city to its suburbs od s goodly portion of the proletariat. The descendants of the revolution- isia who stormed the Bastille in I789 end the Rue de Rlvoll during the PARIS RETURNS T0 PEACE Whenever the peace of the city TIME l-‘ORTIFICATIONS seems mensced. troops are brought i in from the province by rsll—a hun- PARIS. October 26—Farls. the goal ; dred men from one wwn, two hun- of many an invading army since lhe dred irom another, and so Oll- Twlfie time of Ceasar. has not Only done v this year the sn-ny has brought bat- swsy with the three rings or fml- ' ialions to Paris from the country to ficstions that encircltd her before b: ready to old the police. The firs! the war. but has greatly decreased‘ occasion w” on Msy nsy, when commune of 1871 are living in great the troops that once were on crn-Irtrouble from the Communists was numbers these days. 110i- in Purl-l il- mm; peacc-tifn’: duty within herxgearemmflle second time was August self, but in the industrial centers wells. Before the war the garrison,‘ 1, for exactly the same reason. No- surrounding the capital. o; pu-lg ogunted tvitnty thousand thing happened on either day. The bsyonets snd four thousand sabresltroops. for the most pert. were kept with the artillery. the engineers and in the suburbs. it ls outside the walls supplementary services bringing the of the city that future troubles, lf number of men above 25.000. Today they come. are likely to be started. only 2500 poilus are on duty in the The industrial revolution, the hous- upml, lng crisis since the wsr and other flares-wheel motorcycles were s feature of this year's show st Oslo, Norway. Railways of ESYPt are to be electri- n (lllrislies f ODA WAFERS There's nothing better in the way of Soda Wsfers. In tbs non or on tbs Qabmu. nlwyk uh for csnnoned into the ditch and over- turned on to the side of the bank. ; The offending’ car did not stop, as possibly the driver did not know that ‘sny bsnn bed been done. In the overturned csr. besides the drivel‘. were Mrs. Ilolland and child sxd Mrs. William Msrks of Msrgste. All escaped injury excepting Mrs. Marks, who got s. bad shaking up and com- plained of iniury in her side. All the occupants were brought to Summer- sdis by a. passing car and Mrs. Marks taken to u doctor, where happily, it was found that her lnluriu were nothing serious end she was sble to return to her home the same even- ing. Tho csr was prsctlcslly com- pletcly wrecked. s. PIISONAL! -Mr|. Stanford Gsy, Summsrsidc. left on Saturday on s visit to St. John, N. B. _ -Mis| Liillsn Donsld. R. m. left on Saturday for Montreal. Que. —1lri. Robert Hogg returned from Ssrensc Lsko, New York, on Sutur- dlv. when she had been visiting her son Ralph. 4m. S. W. Ho", wumog, n. turned home Ssturdsy evening, hsv- lfll Illent some time in Ssrsnsc, New York, with her son nupn. -lliss Inlths Msthsson, of Sum- um-elds, left on Monday for rott Wlllilm. Ont. to spend the winter. On her why she will spend s few d!!! in llonh-ssl with friends. S. "Ill Mill Orr. of Hollkwr. qsllfcrnls. and Mrs. chlpmsn or Mlllbridgs. Maine, hsvs returned to their homes slur hlving spent s pleasant llvowseksvststlon in liens- lnstcu snd other ports of the mend r1101 were dsllshud with the beaut- “-'l scenery of our cum Province st IO-BQ-tuesthursss Colours Walnut, Nude, Shell Pink. Honey Siege, Allure and Black. Ell-Pu Speck] Iflcd .......... $1.50 s""‘" 9°"! l“ Main and hncy knit. ln Sh!!!” 0f BM], Blue, Que“, ouhld‘ o“. Sizes u o» u. Prices u.» w was -urs. a w. MacGilllvrny and roll, left for her home in Duvsl, Seek, on Saturday. She was accompanied ss fur as Ssckville by her sisters, Mr; Norman MscMurdo and Mrs. Walter L. Ho“, of Bcdeque. -Dr. Ii. T. Tlnton Ind Dr. J. O. Simpson returned home to Summer. side on Saturday evening from gm. cugo, where they attended the An- nusl Congress of the American col- lege of Surgeons. They LL80 attend- ed tho international Clinic st De- troit. “chigsn. S. --Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Ramsey of Sulnmerslds, motored to Georgetown for the week-end. They were accom- panied by the Misses Levers. Miss Mse Levers; who has been on spcclnl duty in the Prince County Hospital, is spending s. short vscstlon ut her bofns. Mr. And Mrs. Ramsey were the guests of Mrs. Luvers while in Georgetown. S. Eastern Guardian . JIOI SAUL-All kinds of sppla. Bring containers. hds Gordon, Ross- nsutb. 040140-2041. i “WVIDDING BILLS-The pop- ulsr road superintendent for the South district, John Regen. wss curried st St. Oolumbin Ohurohbyths luv. I'll-her MscDonsld. pastor lest Wednesday to s widow Isdyol hut ma. ma. Msnbonzld. Oonmtuls- ticnl. . * MB. STEPHEN MAOKAY over Hench Village uh nit-rounding districts, when it was learned that the Angel of Death had enetered the horns of Mr. Stephen MacKsy lndclslnwdforitsviotlmtheboloved wife and mother. Mrs. MacKsy (use Max-gust Doyle) was s lsdv of estimable character, and was held in high New! by Ill who knew her. she llld been sick but one short week, and her sudden death st the compu- stlvely early sgs of 40 years hss left u place in the home that can never bc fliled. Besides her grief-stricken husband she leaves s flmily of three som, and one dsushter, namely, Ilka-leis, Thelma, Joseph and James, sLso one brother Frank. to mourn the loss of s loving wife sud mother. 0n Oct. 1i s large cor-begs followed the remsns to St. Andrews church, dorms st the church and grave was performed by the palm). Rev. A. P. Msclellan. The psll beers were: Messrs Wel- lsoe Msclntyrs. llsy Doyle, John Pldott. Fulton Plgott, J. P. Msc- Oormsck Ind Puwlck Doyle. ‘lbllowing are the Mus cards. m. and Mrs. John MscKsy and funlly, Mr. ind MrsAlohnP. Mscccrmsck, Mr. end Mrs. N. MacOormsck, Mr. end Hr. and 1m. Joseph Doyle und family. Hr. and Mrs. ‘temple Mus. oh! sud funlly. Mr- snil Mrs. Jsmu Althnl. Mr. and Ill-l, John A. mu- on Oct. l0 u deep gloom was cast un- su-h- min end family. ° mtyn lndlfumlly, my, 35mm“ Mwlnnls. Miss Murganat. a. Mac- “km- M" m4 M"- JOhn libel-ion, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doyle, M1,; Marion MacDonald. Miss Annie 0'. Henley. Mr. end Mrs. Allan M0,. "Ian lull lemllv. Mr. supnm Itior. 08°11 wd funny. Mr. and Mrs, m- Blls MlcOox-nuck, Mr. C. J. Mu- mnu and mother. Mr. sail». M“- Kl!" Ssvsge Hsrbour Women's 1m. tltute (a) Mrs. Hugh Shreongu m; fsmily. Spiritual bouquets. Mr, Wm“, Wm?“ Ind family. Mrs. Christ- in! Mwlnni-l. Miss Margaret Mac. Asklll. Floral ‘n-ibules: Oross, w. Mn. James Altkens. Crescent, Sllfiflld Morrison. Spray; M“ Mrs. W. D. Plgott, M“, m“ “mm Mrs. James Campbell. _______________ cove new urns cum Th! illise shoot or co e H will Will be held on Wedni: all,‘ soul, shooting to stsrt at 9 ._ m: lf not fins on Wednesday shcgg will ho new 0.. mum“, ' “lbw”? l" file scores f hold Ssturdsy, Och 33m or ‘mm B. May; snd Mu- and Mor- - we u. sss n. n“. u! III n» n, n u son- nn. u Prowse Bros Limited 3®'©'@'@'©l@.@.@.©'©'@@@'@ ________________,__._4 RADIO BEPLACES MINISTER . church st Klenow, in Brsndenburlf Germany, are about to dismiss ihtll’ pastor. as s. w of economy- 11!, Discs will be taken by s wireless Ill mbspiwmmmssnursitmevl. will as tuned in to resolve the m" mons broadcast from the Mm station. succsrs NEW svowrlorl ' ; Ion. aamsu uomrflfllil; oars-mm, Union of South Mi.‘ nu. out at-Iflelmnn Row. MW minister of ’ JUMBO, retirillr M: public life to-dsy, undo the will"; tlcn tbs British Dominion: elm"; wlvs ell difflcutiies srlslns out °' their constitutional position W 1*‘ coming klngdome wan mmlwfl °‘ the mytl House u soversilfll- _....._..._..__.__- .. cram-it has caused mus dew"? in Osschcslovskls. this yesr. Wiiiills a L: ' nus-we Imam m Imelda. n.,,‘,,,., I‘ Q thspnsonttlm. magguasuwumm