SAVE TlME and STEPSI r Buy4 Cans of OLD DUTCH tll1el B 0 A ..;_.;.. u... ljTCH EN l '- A can of Old Dutch handy in every room where you use it saves you time and unnumbered steps. And because Old Dutch is mode with Selsmoiit ,you get foster, easier, acratchless cleaning. HANDY UTILITY SHEARS YOU WILL rmo nozsus or uses roa EVERY DAY You can use these shears to cut up poultry, trim chops, dice coclled meets, truitsend vegetables for salads: trim pie crusts, snip raisins and rnersh- mallows. cut paper, rope, even wire; end in the garden, to cut end prune flowers. Handy device: on tho handles for remevinq bottle caps, unscrew- r, cracking nuts and squealing lemonr. et drop-forged steel. One blade eer- vugeted, which prevents olafects slipping while being cut. This oller, good only in Canede,ellpires Oct. I 5‘l938. Don't bu without these lnndy sheen. --------------------------------- Old Dutch Cleanler, Dlpt. liltili 64 Macaulay Avenue, Teroneu, Ont. lam enclollng the windmill pictures from . . . . . . “Old Dutch libel: (or complete label!) and" ..¢ "Clauss" Utility Kitchen Shun and circular roiling howl can also get Wm. A. Rogers A-l plui quality silverware. tWhlOh was enjoyed by all. , l u._.w.a lorwhlrh pleasenrld me ...... .. ifcll: sympathy is extended. were indeed sorry to learn of the ...-._.._. i Kensington and Vicinity Mr. Hurry Lopthorne of IOiInLOWXI Wfl." a business visitor to Kensington on Vi/etlncsday. lev. the vrell known and efficient ' conlnlctcd another bit: jOlJ on Tul-sdny afternoon stic- cesstully ivllett lli,‘ landed the house belonging to Mrs. front its former site pcque Road to its new site on the The Kcnsington school children r-tljtlycd‘ n plcnsnrlt hour on Wed- nmclay nflornoott when Dr. Gross- milh oi’ lnndon. poser, lecturer and Music onicrtnitierl tltc-ln with itttcrcsting liHli-h0lll"S talk and a number of pircos 0i cltr-sical mus- Mr. Henry Dcmpscj; 7f Summa- on Wednesday on blblllibfi. Mr. Boott Roews was a visitor to classes, along with _ truck, made up a s\vcli afternoons rport for the large numbcr attend-y The icing. McNeill, Fran- it Dodds of Sun‘.- rrucs, on Wednesday lillEl‘11001l.—H TEACHER ilosrlfi sm ‘lay “he gaests of Al»... ill’ Mr. and Llrs. Creorze Milton of Maiden, Mas», GTOEllJUYlXlQZlDlxlS- ant holiday" ill Kcitsington at .\i:"s. CAPE TOWN -lCP) ing to South Africa after an ap- Helcn la Grange. popular Capo Town school cipnl fell overboard from the Ger- tnun-Afrika liner Winllhult and was Herbert. Trimhy- N. B i ' part 0i their hon nngton the trues‘ c. Cale _of Spring gVal- - Ilse _l'llina5_dfs_ for_ bites. AND SAVE MOHNEY! Pnlrbenh-Mmae Aiomedc Ooel Burner will end this m pleeely and forever. Your basement Sea View and Vicinity The school here is closed for the autulnn holidays and all the pupils who are able are busy gathering in the potato crop. The Hall at. Sea View was filled with friends of Miss Mildred I Blaknnr-y on Thursday evening t0 tender her a shower previous to i marriage. The hall was preitily , decorated with flowers and a scat . of honor in pink and white adorn- ed the platform. As the strains cf Lohingrin Wedding March pcaled out the est of honor was es- wfled in Y a remature bride and groom little arie Adams and; Max Murphy. A gaily decorated basket. laden with all kinds of par- cels lvas brought in and refilled, several times. The parcels were 011-, ened by Lucy Brown and Carrie Adams and accompanying versasl were read by Evelyn Donald. Mar- ion Pickering and Lilian Licbeodl arranged lhcm on the table. 'I'ho.=.c' lovely gifts consisted of iincn,l china glass and silver ware, nlum- l inum and many other housckecp-l ml: necessities. Miss Blakaney in. tn few well chosen words gracious- f t wishing the bride to be hearty con- i gratulations. Mrs. John Bassett entertained i the members of the Junior W. A.l at her home on Saturday after- l noon. 'I'here was a good attend-l lance of members and several visit- ors. President. presided and led the devotional period. Band Prayer JVas repeated in unison. The leader rVIrs. Blakaney gave a most he] ful talk on the opic several mem ers. ,also contributed appropriate read. ings. The usual business was dis-l cussed after which the meeting adjourned with hymn and praymz! Tea was served by the hostess in this community extend sympathy to the family or ‘the late Mrs. Hiscotl; whose p535. mg in Prince Edward Island Hos- pital took place a short time agc m the grime of life. To the bereav- ed hus and and daughters heart- Many friends ‘Hie people o.’ this community liming so suddenly of the late Pohn Peaks at his home in Mal- geqlle on the morning of Septem-l er 23rd. The deceased was aboutl his duties as tlstlal when he was» suddcnly seized with a heart attack and passed away before the other members of the family could get to him. The late Mr. Peaks was 6o years of age. was unmarried. hel had been a resident of Malpcquc all his life and carried on the blacksmith business", was an ob- llalng friend and neighbor and will he greatly missed in the cOm- munity as a citizen. His funeral service was held on Sunday after- noon from the Keir Memorial Presbyterian Church which was filled with friends who came to pay their last sad respects. The service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Verwolfe who gave a most helpful message. The choir led the singing of the hymns. The Lord Is My Shepherd. The Sands of time are sinking and abide with me. The remains were laid to rest 1n the cemetery at, Malpeque in the fam- plot. The pallbearers were Messrs. Ralph Ramsay, George McKay Keith Donald. James Mc- Kinnon, Charlie Champion and Maynard Bryenton. The many friends of Mr. Owen McGougan. Malpeque will be pleas- ed to know he has improved in health and able to be about again. Mias Ruth Ross. Health Nurse and Dr. James Keir visited Sea View School on Friday for the T. B. test among the pupils. Several adults also took occasion of this opportunity to be insured against this dread disease. Mrs. Clifford MacLal-enis spend- ing a pleasant visit with friends in Summersidc. Miss Mae Stordy has returned to her home in Tryon after spend- ing a pleasant visit in Darnley the guest of IVLr. and Mrs. T. C. Ad- EH15. Miss Nellie Burns wu a recent visitor to Sea View the gueet of Miss Gladys Adams. Mr. John E. $115M has be an recently to di potatoes. . Cousins has acres in tetoes. He ls iving elmpioyment u. lot of poop e in the community. Mr. Reginald MacNutt. Char- lottetown was a recent visit/Jr to his old home in Darnley. Mrs. Frank McKay, Darnley ill spending some time with friends in r (on be n dean l! the dining room. You shovel NO cool. You never tend the fire. And your fucl bills will be lower than they are NOW! Fairbanks-Morse Automatic Coal Buznersbevecurfuetbithumnchu 50% Wk can lmculpeJQe-ue flu we for service in the summer. She had a r ameeake in the fleet which op- posed the original Ark IAIIBANKS-IOIII AUTOMATIC CDAl IUINIR (III IIID TYFI) """" No coal pile iu eight. No coal dean‘ No coal shoveling. Fin into the boiler or furnace you now have. No enrol no buy. lnnallltlon requires only a Howard of Effinghamh flagship. mtratlcn of her. He. thought her “the odd ship in the world for all conditions. We can ace no sell, great or small, but how far mover they be off. we fetch them and speak with ing of Cadiz in 1595 end was re- named the Anne Royal when llhc was rebuilt in 1608. Tile Canadian FAIRBANKS-MORSE 0o. Ltll. 75 prince William S“ SAINT JOHN Winston Churchill in 1914 for the first; ship s seaplnnee. served at the Dardaneliee and else- where. She is now known as Pega- nus, one of the many ship names introduced from Greek mythology about 1778. Charlottetown PROVINCIAL REPRESENTATIVE ‘ borne by five vessels of the Royal Navy by five vessels of the oyal Navy. The fourth, a light cruiser launched in 1897, was destroyed at Zanzibar by the German cruiser PALMER ELECTRIC (‘ILUKLOTTETOHXY DEALER -— PHONE 14H Bt-lltlfi. l Mr. and Mrs. Prod Donald and little son Clifford were recent vis- ltors to spring Brook the guests of fi. Ind Mrs. D. C. McKay-V WABGBIP NAMII British k iudltten any: pal-Noemi!’ .111“ Ienhip t ' rgany of which ere oen- u ee A striking example 1| the Ark Royal, the great new 8,000,000 aircraft-carrier which will c ready S anieh Armada. The lilo ai, a vessel of 800 tons launched n 1587. was lord Lord Howard, recorded his ed- them." She wall the flagship at the sock- The name was revived by Mr. cially built to carry e war-time Ark Royal The name Pegasus has been 1914. Kongisberg 1 cred name in the Navy. The prel- Royal Sovereign is another hnn- lyl ackgonillcdufd dthe kindness of S P e c i a l meil‘ n , an a one in sin in “For - -- ShesA Jvlly Good Feilgwzgwlleni sures andnged the gifts had all been admired a dainty lunch was served and thel YOU remainder of the evening was spent m (iancirlg. Splendid music was‘ ARE furntsiwd by James Beairsto and] May Belle Woodsidc till a. latei SAFE hour when all departed after since 1580 , and no other likely to bear the name. Carefully preserved she still flies the flag of the Commander-ln-Chicf at. Ports- uth. Rodney, the fourth since 1781. takes her name from Admiral Lord Rodney. who gained a fam- ous victory in 1782‘ off Dominica over the French fleet. m0 NEW YORK. Sept. 29 —(CP) -— Every woman in assembling clothes should consider these fash- ion facts from the world's greatest designers. Color is used to udd new life to black end sober shades or in in- i trlguing combinations of hues. The violet and viollnc plum, cycltlmcn and fuchsia -rank first. Then comes a ranuc of reds including Amcricnn beauty wine; end a. variety of ruste, titiene. creed 1n - \- All “Hollander Dyed" Skins . . All Guaranteed. HERE Misses Goals beautiful rich brown mislgcalzlreir Caztgb signals 14, 16, 18. m... _' _°l __'_“_“ ° $09.00 One only Black Broadtail Cont, llze 16 with box back. Regular Price $90.00. Sale Price — — One only Black Broadtall Coat with box hack and gray Hrlmmer Cellar, pile 18. Regular Price $100.00. Sale Price —— -- -— -— — One only beautiful rich ltlflrmfll Cont, with bolt back and small col- lar, size 16. Sale Price — One onl Muskrat. Cont. made from scleclbd beautifu rich dark rat blacks. 001111411180 style» u» w. mum $125.00 $185.00. Sale Price — -— — -—- Women’! and Misses Muskrat Coats. sizes 18 2331.35? $135110 i-fitled h It ztgigigfisgglragnglolilhiestfeblnacks of llellgsictc rate used in those coats. Refill!‘ $150.00 Prim $225.00. Sale Price — - On only Hudson Sea! Coat- seml-flt-ted back, Sh: 1g, maul-r P11“ $Z"’5-°°- $185.00 Sale ce — — — — — — — -‘ 0 only Hudson Seal Coat with box back. 31:510. Beautiful rich Hudson gal o! first. quality. sale Price t with be back. Rustin’ “mylslnilodiiiii. (iifiulxennlefuourel lower s ash pockets, cord ties and bu ll up shoulder. Size 3a. Sale Price — $22500 59 l C l. 201's édxlflvycebnléudllflualrlflluflllasmgtfln: P300 $335.00. Sale cc — -— — — 5,00 (1 t, fl est. medium gill iilitlii rligsllaelilletllaltnggkelgaandnalnall collar, k. mm s-lePflw——-- 9.00 U ent HMO-ton battleship is the green; and blues. Grays and tenth to bear the name since 1485. rowns complete the day icturo Nelson's Victory was the eleventh and pastels are important or ev- ship is cnings. Day skirts are generally short, but the silhouette shows variation. Wider flared skirts and slender fitted bodlces are the newest notes, but there are a number of straight soft draped bodices and wide-erm- holded ‘angel" sleeves. Furs are used lavishly. They make hate, muffs, jackets and a number of straight box coats (long- er than last year.) They likewise trifi cloth coats and band costume su . CULOR FOR. LIFE IN FALL STYLES he r BELLE RIVER WOMEN'S IN- STITUTE The Septembe meeting of the Belle River Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Tom Nicholson with nine members and three visitors in attendance. The President opened the meet- ing with the Ode followed by the unison. tons-s -—purple, and MGDRE a. MFLEOD (JHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. Roll call we: 1 , nded to, min-t utes lead and approved and reports of the Committees heard. The following new committees were appointed: Sick Mrs. Ben Miller and M's. Kenneth McKenzie School, Mrs. Tom Nicholson and Mrs. Kenneth Nicholson, Lunch Mrs. Ben Miller and Miss Jemi- ma cook, Entertainment. Miss Frances Singleton and Miss Jemi- ma 000k. The correspondence was , read and attended to and business mat- ters discussed. Recipes were ex- chan d among the members and the ntertainmcnt Committee put. on two contests for which prizes were given. The meeting closed by singing God Save the King. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mine Earle Benton and Miss Jessie Nicholson. The coral lily of slberilI-lluum" tenuifollunl. is the earliest and brightest of the lilies, e beautiful coral zed. ///////4/,;/7//,///// l / ’ l // Friday Morning ' 100 _ Handsome . . FUR COATS Prl - ._ _ _. °° $59.00 llmmfil lralfifi "°‘" Hollander dyad‘, i: M“. shes 16, 1s, 2o. mg- 1 . , ‘$232 ‘ii-iii’: ‘i’?! $29-00 Women's and Mum n"- Coat-fl, Hudson Heads d <1 eml-fl first... ..;.... trail-l "'- '°"""~- u. u. Sale Pm. $39 00 ' "' $79.00 , . Women's Fur Coats. Beau- Ki,’ llzunrmhmb tiful mu Hudson Piece m... m1,’ buflfloeium 2m ~'r.-..l:.l:..:*- phage-LN» m Regulu- Price $68.0059S|,|Q $29, nh°__""_$ 00 011° "Ill! Brown 14pm Q c . One on] French Seal Coat ubiblwsrvoili}. x312“ ‘Li? all? 1x6,“ {Regular Price $00.00 16. Regular Price $6000 IO 301i - ' e00 Brown 3:1: llanlaeh-enohpgeeal Cont . e 866.00 “e Pr» — — $45.00 h,:l-,.,,R<--,, r- One onlv French Sea! 0on0 The Potato Starch Factories at Hunter River, St. Peters and Murray Harbor are open to r0- ceive potatoes for starch purposes, payin! "it to 30c per 100 lbs. Run of field. Potatoes slightly touched with blight can be utilized. - For further information apply to GEO. E. FULL & SON, Hunter River ‘H. H. COX, Moreil F. W. LeLACI-IEUR, Murray Harbor o I coll‘: sglrllly-fltglay new: illf“ ‘°‘}.'°i»,,°,,f"';-,,"'° 158.] lgzgular price 845.00. Sale Pr»; _. ._.. d?‘ 8c rce — - , $29“ to: our. "rs |_ ‘in , s“, ‘git; ‘Jymuag Regular Pme $15.00. m,