_ "MR5. REISNER Demonstrates and Fits Ilfiill Foundation Garments Here Tuesday and Wednesday i Oct. 30th and 3lst OOESlTB-IJORBELETTES GIRDLIS. advantage of Mrs. Reisnefs visit here tolmve _. your problems of Foundation garments solved. », Mrs. Reisner is an expert Ooreetier who will be able stoanswer your questions and meet your needs. '1tF“§flm§§ls»- J iii ti“... v tested his strength. Ho is declining all but the most important invita- tions to speak at gatherings, and is devoting his activities to immediate afisirs at Parliament Buildings. It is understood the ‘ion will take place before Christmas. The pre- mier may be accompanied by Ar- thur Biaght, K.C., Ind Frank O'Connor. Liberal party stalwarts. HIST INDIEB VACATION -* ll SEN FOR HEPBURN TORONIO, Oct. D-A month's ioliday in the West Indies is soon obe enjoyed by Premier Hepburn, tlwas learned yesterday at Queen's Pin: Iver since taking office the u-emler has kept hard at work. ma several heavy colds of late have OTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING oi the snuvs COUNTY consanvarrva ASSOCIATION will be held u. u» Town Hall at GEORGETOWN on Wednesday, November 7th It one O'clock P. M. Election oi Oiflcers will take place and there will be addresses by prominent speakers. A large attendance is requested. l. I’. McQUAID. President MARTIN McKINNON Secre A TTEN TI ON CAR O WNERS !! Now is the Time to Buy Your “7%R1ZS7Y)fiflE"’ Do not wsit until the frost has broken your radiator, causing you all kinds oi expense. The thoughtful and business-like man knows the economy end convenience oi a car ready {or in. stant use-no matter what the temperature, One gallon oi Prestone, enough to safeguard your radiates for s whole season. . Costs only I Fse rrepmu m one vmum l, Supply si "Pllltiilli" C tisrihliliiiltl Iltoflot" llilitfst WEMMMEQE E i §._gh E i? ieiieeeiiie r Eknanuoi Perry, formerly of P. E before Magistrate Murray was remanded until next Wednesday. The “' landlord grlhz i0!’ till winter. tmsl lifts in MM tionery, and all sundries at Maison’: One-Cent Isle, Montague 27th in November ozhrietutewn Guardian hlhddd Phone 41, or leit at H. J. Nelson's ‘s, w_ Palmer. Drug Bfors, Montague. L-‘l rusfiTllJfl L0’ - WAI. Rovinoisl “as all“. olundl tosltyour W! your an inoldsive. n-im-io-u-n. ‘IUIICIIPIIOII to ‘the may b0 to their Rept. Archie Burns. ofthshousewhsrvPetTvfenteds the inquem aside from declaring he w“ "not guilty." Witnesses testi- fied he had been intoxicated be- fore and alter the death, and had admwed Perry with his fist The coroner's Jury found he hadmct deethatidhehands of l person or persons unknown. i BRILLIANT STUDENTS - Mr. liimut Poole Weeks, B.A.. son oi’ Rev. E. S. Weeks. oi Millstream. N.. B., has begun his second year at Oxford University. England. He has travelled extensively during the past summer in Norway. Denmark. ‘Germany. Scotland and in the North of England. As s. Rhodes scholar. his scholarship provides him with about $2,000 per year for. three years. His youngest sisten] Jean, is at Mt. Allison on her first year in Arts. She has been chosen, vice-president of her class which members 1,70. She is also a member 1 room, donned to ssv snythins at $3,, weight limit. Entries to be sent to President W. A. iore November 1st. 1 , Rink, November 10th. Ron. McDonald trotlhy. No y. A. en on or L-iall-IO-DO-li. Fur Sales C. M. LAMPSON h 00., LTD, LONDON“ ENGLAND Benowith are the approximate dates o! their Fur Sales {or the coming season. GENERAL FURS Winter 8911B. 1935. Australian Furs 31st January and m, pub. rusty. Americsilndand other Furs l “"""“' “'6'” nus nusuu Guardian , Lamb s e .» -_, ____. BEFURE iiiilliii :: ...:=::-...-::-.-.:..::. w..." ... .........r.:.."* "...-i..- am.- '"' m" "v" "i '.-..-..:':._-.":...~:"...-r.:.'...t ........."rw°.'.".i."'u‘:.f.'a'...."'- pqgflq ‘deny, ___.- | i continuation nunrnsun- “no "or munn.nm._, Mona". item!” Nslloeaelvemud i‘ m“ “m mam Cent Isis from October ma w .',f:_9“§°"":,t.°fl:,'h"'“h§'§| l November ltd. inclusive. n" ‘h. the response should be be education. Kinds Collcaistmdchool ' is the oldest residential school for and the only | proud. While the pupils iees more than pay operating expense-s are needed to wipe Mi the debt in- curred by the providing oi modern building and equipment. Dr. Moore showed that this was sn appeal by the synod which sflocts every church man in the Diocese. The musical pert of the service in- eluded Celeb Simon's anthem. "I will Reed My Ilodr." by the choir. Mr. Charles Earle eincins the ban solo very eflectively. funds lass-American vi "The Little Theatre" Dramatic, and other Furs um septum)“, mu Club, in which her brother Ernest‘ look sledding pert and which won. the championship for us. m lees-as‘ and there present e a play before the Governor General at Ottawa in the spring 0i 1936. DOG GREATLY ADMII/ED— People at the ONE. station, Fri- day morning near train time saw a fine specimen oi’ an animal in the form of a pure bred two year old husky dos. This beautiful animal was the Property of o. 'r. Osmon- nell, who has been stationed at Belle Isle, Nild., 0n the staii of the Canadian Government Radio sta- tion. and wis en route to his home in Charlottetown. P111. ‘This dog attracted much attention from pas-' me by. by his senue and aiiec- tiorute manner. when weighed at the station be tipped tiie Males at 95 Pounds. He was lead dog on Mr. Oarbonnelrs team in Belle Isle. He finds the weather rather warm here $0 Whit he is accustomed to, his ‘ Iii-WE that, be will grow a coat of hair betweey; eight and (on inches long this winter. This m1- ma! pleased the member. o: the because room stefi oi the station Thursday night when he towed one 0f m9 1118c trucks around the plat- form by a chain attached to his ooliesw-Trum News, BELFAST SOCIAL-On ‘mura- dQ-Y Welling the Y. P. 8. o! the Presbyterian Church held s. most successful social in the vestry room, the place being rather limited in view of the large number of the young people and their friends who gathered to enjoy a very prom. able time. After the games were over a dainty repeat was psrtaben of and highly appreciated. thanks to the ladies who kindly provided it. Preceding the social, the weekly programme was fully carried out, the sub; ‘ for discussion being "How can we apply the principles ioi Christ to our economic life." |Mlss Jean lliseKonnie |evs_ the opening address and many morn- bers re ‘ ‘ with selections on the theme. Miss Bsteson, Char- lotioiown. also cmtributed to the and was followed by Mr. Reggie McNutt, Charlottetown. both of whom had been cordially invitndlssuastsofthe sooietyThe Rev. D. L. Griffiths accorded them a cordial welcome, as did also the president. Mr. B. Bushman. Mrs. Mabel Mclschem supervised the‘ same; competitions in which many toot pert enthusiastically. The Dro- cesdings closed with "God Blve the King." . irxhweddins on 1 . at 7J0 dcloel. Josephine. eldest dsufliisr 0i’ Ill‘!- J, ll. fredvriekson of Matsouie, be- came tbs bride of Mr. Malcolm Blue. only son of w. Duncan Blue oi Little Bands. P. l. I. Rev. Ii. L. Nsnflw Oi m sum thawed m e / accompanied Ilia. I. and following de-ye. second Sale- January 7th, 1935. Third Sale- March 18th. Approx. Bale-September 19th, was, St. Paul's Church was again taken by Rev. Mr. Bridgewater, the preach- er being Rev. Dr. Moore, President of King's University, Halifax. Moore introduced a strong appeal ior the support of King's School ior boys at Windsor with the account in St. Mark's BOIMI of the young man who enquired oi Jesus, "What must 1 do to be saved?" The weaker said that now-s-days the Vancouver. conducted | bar reins am following days Australian Furs, To follow American and other pun approximately October. 15th and 10th srLvnn rox sums. mm Sole-December are.’ 193i 1935. Fourth Bale-, 29th May. 1935 Fifth sr. rsuus ouuncu The morning service was conduc- ted by Rev. E. R. G. Bridgewater. rector oi the parish oi Crapaud and! Springfield. Taking for hid text 8t.‘ John, 2:2, "And He is the propitia- tion ior our sins and not ior ours only but for the sins of the whole, world", the speaker pointed out that‘ sacrifice had been observed through’ all ages and by all religions: some in order to couciliate the gods, otln, ers as an offering tor sin. The sin of man against man did not require the sacrifice of Christ as did the sin of man against God. The great fact or the sacrifice of the Cross is Jesus Christ who lived, suiisrod Ind died in order to male all mankind "at one" with God. The Atonement was not a covering up but e complete blotting out oi man's sin. On Sunday evening the service at Di‘. College sang "O Promise Me." For the oc- casion the rooms were decorated with streamers o! pink, white and blue, while baskets of autumn flow- ers added s seasonal setting. The bride who was given in msrris. by her broihvr wore sgown of white suede laoe, the skirt iiarin orange b . N71131:“ of butterfly mess and Lily of e Valley. The bride's sister, . es brides- i 5 s€§iii and tnsfm with b and carries s bouquet nstinw- w. 001W” < in is! oitsasin and! id It Wunamfifg Ummm;N_ PouMlnsnhhhs-I llslalublialnespsgemly gunman-name} sslsssn YUVIQONOIMI ..»_¢.._. .... Holt, 11...... Tbrilllnl news women . . . FURS used. r tbs Moll-H mu, ma: rare. new-oi» in; tbs newest, tbs ilnest, the smartest in I'll! ashl ii IIIUTPNU‘ ggirelw sffplziznflfilb‘ 1""- h Wednesday, October 31st bv Ho". our store Thursday, Friday, Saturday NOVEMBER, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Holt. Renirew's iurrier oi experience will be in charge, ready to live You bk advice and assistance. WE EXTEND A MOST CORDIAL INVITATION TO EVERY LOVER OF FINE FURS. Fur Restylinp- its“ ioid Holt. Renirew specialise in the re- modelling, the rejuvenating of old furs. Bring your Fur Coat to the Holt, Renirew representative. Advice and estimates given without obliga- tion. aeafsnsfisw CTNI. Oct. 29—A new fighting. Whfllmi list o: United States paiblio enemies men and kidnahvers. > #7 2-.- ' .. h’... . It's s. l t oi ifieoseig against PUBLIC ENEMY N0. 1 which the public health service is Heart disease ranks as public brlilhVlz 3155559; has been compiled in Washington. enemy No. 1. It causes more deathstuhsrcunsimoi, Bu" dunks; m . but it has nothing to do with sun- than any other. The rest oi th ‘Iruted seem-ems to the number No. 3. 1.511083‘; 3, apoplexv; e list, ' inlluanzai; of ’ dlsrrhsal disease. Just to be fioleiable aiiord to miss. This is your chance to stock up For t r winter. $ale Starting Tuesday, October 30th to “Nov. 3rd ‘deaths caused by the bill-Minn. lei 4. i. pneumonia: 6 inlaut mortality: I 2...15 1/4 lb. tins Bulk Cream Tartar, 1 1b. 16 0s. ii tins for . . . . . . . . 2 Tine Plums n_,__. C. l . "Iaorb . H???’ l‘ 7G. Aylmers C b oi c e I Tomatoes, 3 tins . . . 19c. 19c. Clerk's. Avlmer. Heine, As- sorted Soups, three 23c I 27o. ‘sci 0171101. 2 packages, and 1 pkg. Free _ _ , Qhisso. 2 Packages, and 1 plrgl Free ‘... 8 tins C or n, 10!’ lltllvlossls-ll 0 P. d G. Soap, " OOIIDIIAQP)! I0. I. " 29c. Campbell's B e a n s, 25c. i'or........ 7G. __- .-_ .-_~=.r_~ l z k .su t i , ref.'.’i....i'.i.ii'."1 21G. 10 lbs. Sugar, limit 20 lbs. to a Customer . . Tomato Ketchup, 2602..."... Tomato Ketchup, 12 oz. . . . . . . . . . i ‘Beluga. lllildlBgflwn Betty Tea, b. p 5., m t lbs. I 54c. .....- aCustomer Campbell's Beans large..." . . . . Heaven's pny M"! "l H Bentos Hamilton's a Con‘ Sodas ...... , .4 tneq; om Beef 2 Pill- lnf. 2 tins 33o. 32o. 1 is. 27c. . 89c. Choice Mixed Cook- Idmllbl. .....,,... Raspberry & Straw- berry Jam, 32 os. . . Choice Pumpkins, porlb. ..........,, Brown Sugar We are having a Five Day Sale at very low PIiCQSVWiIiCiI ou cannotl gii-fvanCrisp CORN FLAMES 3.......21 c. 25c. 51c. 10 lbs. Huron Toilet Paper, 7 for Grab Bags. 200. Regularwslue t1 tn 2s 3i1yeii...ii....i. 15G. -..rn.-rrsn- ioo .45 100 Shorts ... s50 100 Sohumaoher . n69 100 Vim _-a nee-j- 98 Quaker Flour . - "unaware. nwmwmmwo 1 commutes so. m. 13351;‘: m» will» i‘ 3217mm s tinsfllsms