‘ bration of Holy Communion at 11 THE and Prince County —I.‘lll column ll reserved for nun of local interest but advertising of n newly nature mar be Inserted st S cents n word strictly payable in ad- vance, i ‘ W. -POLICI ‘COURT-in the Blun- meraide Police Court on Monday| morning a drimk was fined ttand‘. costs and another had his bail of 810 actuated. B. -IIIOIAI| BPIAIII-Bev. P. A. Walker, secretary of the Pro- vincial Home for Girls at Moncton, was the special speaker at both morning and evening services in ‘rrinity United Church on Sunday andspoke oaths won-tot the Home. S. —-WI Pl!!!‘ YOUR IOXES, clean, grade and value your skins and sell only when they havc reached or passed our reserve lim- its. We will be ready for operation after Nov. first. Come in and in- spect our plant. We like it. 5o will you. Dominion Pur Sales, Ltd, Summerside and Charlottetown. 2262. -STEAMER. IN PORT - The Danish steamer Pholix, from Bos- ton, arrived in Summerside on Saturday evening to load seed and table stock potatoes for Paul A. Murray of Charlottetown. The steamer has a capacity of about 65,000 bags. Owing to the bed weather she did not start loading until Monday morning, S. -—FARM FOE SALE AT MAR- GATE consisting of 143 acres, all clear, in high state of cultivation, situated 1% miles from Kensington, 1 mile from school and church House (almost new) equipped with pressure water sys- on premises. Will sell with or without stock, crop and implezrents. W. R. Mann, 3230 "SPECIAL SERVICES —- Ali Saints Day, Nov. lst, will be ob- served in St. Mary's Church, Sum- rnerslde, with Matins and a ceio~ o'clock. On November llth, Re- 111911111111106 DEW. there will be a i and barn tern and electric lighting. Fox ranch V‘ l CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . Buy Now Prices Are Going Up decide on a. series of entertain- ments to raise funds for charitable purposes, hold a card party and dance every Friday evening. S. and it was decided to -—DEA’I'H OF MR. CLAUDE DE . i. y" TUESDAY. s. 3 S I2 ~ ._\ iY w w T “y: ° i .~= 2 Attractive new i - . - WABASSO 1 i l A PRINTS - 19c ‘ ‘ Yard wide waaasso Prints, in a w‘ long list of charming designs and new wi colours. Just. in from the mill, and T“ offered at NINETEEN CENTS a > LYard. Head of Main Stairway: ' J A1 Few Facts About“ K w I . ' v - , i "Kaysef Fit All Top . * yel _ (hi HOSIERY l . obi I $1 . palr 0B4 thi -It stretches up, down and around. "di -It guarantees longer‘ wear and fewer runs 81* —It gives freedom an comfort at all times T11 —It stretches when you bend or reach <11‘ -—lt absorbs that annoying garter strain 11-“ w-It eliminates binding about the knee . dei , KAYSLH l , ~ Sires 8% to 101/5 set “B r ‘w O I ‘ Butterick iYou’ll like the ( O I1 1 :3 . repres; tat ve new Sponge i 1 lill ats ti, Miss Saunders, Butterick Repre- Rubber Ba M " 1n sentative is at our store taking tie subscriptions for the Dellneaior mag- i, I111 azlne. She is offering this publication These maig are wonderfully attractive, . su one V0111‘ f0" i130. 91111911 f0_l' at Sh)"; coming in a variety of bright colours, ‘h at; $115? Taélfild- T1138 11111211329 £1115 1151 all modernistic designs. eaessyesan awea orea- . l _ i»: with:Bs;':i:::.:i;“;iz.::.'% P B U Til? “i tihiélilmils Th? : ALW 1 ‘ s‘ 1.15 m STORE Size 14x2Z—$ L J size isxso-siso litre iliiiiéi rector, will officlate. S. STORM - Scveral~ buildings was blown to pieces, the sognised as one of the more serious deeases that Cankers on the P611011 01181111191 from wounds or dead areas, such as~dead twigs. twigs injured by oriental peach moths, stubs. prun- Lng wounds, implement scrapes, damaged crotches, winter injuries, pruning wounds resulting from the Canker in Peaches Throughout the peach-grooms Gets-leis of Ontario. canker is re- infest the. peach, try are reported to be with the severe storm. S. RECEIVER GIRIJS B ii DY F R 0 M service at, 9 am. with a. celebration of Holy Communion and sermon, Ven. Archdeacon C. dc W. White, TMUCH DAMAGE THROUGH in Prince County were blown down during the heavy gale on Satur- day and Sunday. At Bedeque the horse shed of the Baptist Church boards being blown in all directions. The electric light wires were down and Bedeque had no electric light. Lo- man Adams oi st. Elcanors had his barn blown to the ground. 0th- er buildings throughout the coun- damaged —CATHO'LIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE ORGANIZED-A branch of the Catholic Women's League L. BLACK-Citizens 0f Bummer- sida learned with ‘deep regret of the death on Monday morning of Mr. Claude de L. Black at 61 years of age. Mir. Black, who had been in failing health for some time, was taken suddenly ill on Sunday and rushed to-the Prince County Hospital, whore he passed away on Monday morning about 8 o'clock. The late Mr, Black belonged to Amherst and came to Summerside ten years ago. For some part of that time he did business at the general merchandise store, former- ly ran by C. C. Dickie. About a month ngo he retired from busi- ncss and lived quietly in Summer- side. Mr. Block was a. very quiet man with a kindly but retiring disposition and was held in high esteem by his friends. He leaves to mourn his widow, also of Amherst, and two sisters, Mrs. W. W. Etter oi’ Snckviiie, N. 13., and Mrs. Louis linking up cultural and pruning pnsztieee with "die-back" of twigs Ind Winter injury and with the mum m: problem. As a. result of myestigations at the Dominion Laboratory of Plant Pathology, St. Ostherines, a number of silggos- dim-is for prevention of canker are enumerated in the September number 0f Scientific Agriculture, the official Organ 01 the Canadian ‘wigey of Technical Agriculturists. removal of previous conkers, injur- ies following wilt, dead buds, and broken or split branches. Cookers do not appear t0 be controlled by spraying, Stubs, and pruning wounds made in the dormant sca- son are cankcrcd more frequently than wounds in the early growing season. Proper pruning practices are necessary in orchards of any age and especially so in newly EASPE BAY Examination Revealed Girl Had Been Knif- ed Dragging Oper- ations Continue. (Canadian Press) PENINSULA, Que., Oct. 29.—The armless and legics: trunk of Maud Ascah, l5, was taken from the freez- ing waters of Gaspc Bay here Sat- urday and preliminary examination revealed the young woman had been knifed in the abdomen and gagged by a handkerchief. planted ones. l» n. was organized couche. Mrs. Parnell McMnhon, President of the Summerside branch, with some of the members from Summerside, organized the branch and forty three members were enrolled. Mrs. J. EphraJm Gaudet was elected president; Mrs. Ernest DesRochcs, vice pres- ident; Mrs. Russell Crochet, sec- retary, and Miss Marie Perry treasurer. The various committees will be appointed at the first regular monthly meeting. The recently; Mis- meetings have been rarangcd for the second Wednesday in every month, A special meeting was call- ed 011 $111148)’ at the Convent to Bay tonight, convinced‘ the older S. Smith of _ Toronto, to whom much sympathy is extended. S. PERSONALS will: Donald Bernard, Lower Fficeiown, spcnt the week cnd in Freetown the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Paynter. -Mr. Robert White of Cannons Road, near O‘Lenry, was operated on in the Prince County Hospital on Monday and is doing nicely. S. Tosethcr with her cousin. Mar- girl met a similar fate. The body guerlte Ascuh, l7, the girl disappear- was only partly clothed, parts of the 11d "0111 1191' 1101110 11911‘ 011 Ausust girl's dress clinging to her shoulders. 30- A country-Wide Search was be- Police expressed the belief tonight sun and about e week aso a sirl! that the arms and legs may have foot was found wedged in the rock bggomg Eva-ed {mm the bqdy duf- of the Gaspe Coast. It was tenta- in; 31m r 0g decomposition LS HICKEY 6n N EB! 5.! :r'n-lr'q'...n._.-.l..‘ by relatives as having been her pm. Party. The body was taken from the wa- lel‘ °11 Bfllllrdfly by fishermen and police who continued dragging the _B1’i11111111 Uo 1* ether ‘l, iciiotsoeu s, tiveiy identified as having belonged and u a result o; to her while a cont and shoe found currents in Gaspe Bay. Captain nearby on the bcach were identified Rosario “mire, o; vincial Detectives, is directing the search while Dr. Rosario Fontaine, Quebec Medico-Legal expert, is on the spot and will perform an autopsy tomorrow. the strong cross- the Quebec Pro- , Grrriol‘ EY iTi-HNK I'LL 151T transfer-tum our BEFOR! M: tore arm us» Aw memes ATOUCM- ALL HE THINK$ or is q". 5 \\\_\\\\\D,s%.l" l \‘L\L\._K_ I D N B1,} AER‘. egiuigtrs ,8 4o R S DE H RTR OUR BIG SALE A... G... of IS NOW ON THE GREAT CLOTHING MEN, -Mr. George Myers ofNew York, and representing Frederick Birth and 00., fur houses, is in Sum- merside at present looking over the fur situation. S. —M‘.rs. Woodside of Mount Royal underwent a serious operation in the Prince County hospital on Monday and is doing as well as can be expected. S. —M1as Whitton, daughter of m. Elmer Whitten of Coleman under- went an operation in the Prince County Hospital and is making satisfactory progress. S. -Miss Katherine Phillips of Tyne Valley was the special singer 1n the Presbyterian Church, Sum- mcrslde,-on Sunday morning, and 1n the United Church in the even- ing. She was the guest of Miss Helen Peters. B. —Mrs. James H. Prichard with henson, Norman, and Miss Glenda been‘ spending a few days in Hali- fax. They are_expected to return today. S. -—Mr. and Mrs. A. McFarlane, Kensington, left on Saturday mom- ing for Wilton, Maine, to visittheir daughter, Mrs. Lester Babb. They will be absent for the winter months. They were, as far as Vancouver, ac- companied by Mr. Emery and Mrs. McFariane, and Miss Marion Ken- nedy. Their nany friends in Ken- sington and elsewhere wish them a pleasant respite and will, on their return, welcome them most pleas- antly-Y. i .."l‘hl|| column ll ‘news of local interest but advertising of u newly nulurs may be inserted M 2 cents n word advance. msunscnrrnous to The handed to their Rep. Archie Hume or left at H. J. Nelson's Drug Storm] i06- MOIIEBIIIB. ..'STOEM DAMAGE-In this small corner of the world it ls not very often we have storms severe enough to carry off the roofs from over our heads but such was the case in Georgetown during the re- Muttart, all of Surnmerside, have; EASTERN li IIARDIAII I reserved for] strictly psych le In I cent storm. The roof was complete- ly blown off the lovely home of Mfrs. Matt Prosper, leaving bare rafters. Since this is the first time this has happened around here it has caused a'good deal of curiosity and excitement. H. JSTORM DAMAGFF-Consider- able damage was done to the elec- tric wires during the recent storm. Mr. R. K. Clements, Montague, ol- ectrician, was kept busy on Bun- day repairing the lines before nightfall. In Lower Montague three trees fell across the line causing it to break, but with this exception the lines remained in- tact. When following the lines in some places Mr. Clements and his assistant had to remove fallen trees from the road before they could pass through, H. ..'JOLL! GATHERING-A sur- prise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A, McKenzie, Montague, 0n Friday evening which was much enjoyed. The evening was spent _in dancing and at cards. A delightful lunch was served and the guests departed in the early hours of the morning af- ter wishing thelr hostess a happy good-night. H. PERSONALS ..'Miss Marian Birt of Peake's is the guest of Mrs. J. A. McKen- zie at Montague. H. Fully screened week Several carloads Victoria screened arriving all L. Qfeen ll. R. LARGE & 00. fj, i RETAIL‘ and WHOLESALE j ocronsn a1 m; Buy Now J Prices Up _MEN’S WINTER " OVER COATS On The Easy Payment Plan‘ $5.00 Down Balance In Small Payments To Suit Our Customers-No Interest To Pay. ' Men’s Heavy Winter Overcoats In Greys, Browns and Mixed Tweeds See Our $pecials at $10.95 $1300.65’ $14.06 APROWSE BROS. Ltd. CREPES DI! BOEUF 1 cup flour 1 egg 1% cups milk 1 teaspoon baking powder ‘.4 tea-spoon salt 1 small finely chopped onion 2 tablespoons fat 1 cup finely chopped‘ meal Salt and pepper Melted butter Chopped parsley Prepare a batter of the flout. ‘It milk, baking powder and one-fourth teaspoon salt. Beat the ingredients together very thoroughly and then set aside while one small, flnvii’ chopped onion is fried to s golden brown in one tablespoon of dripping or butter. Add the finely chopped meat to the browned onion. Season the mix- ture with salt and pepper and stir over the fire for a few moments be- fore it is added to the batter, and give it a thorough beating. The "crepes" are cooked like _in-rile pancakes on a buttered griddlcfl then spread with melted butter. sprinkle with chopped parsley, r011 up snugly and rush to the table pin- ing hot. I-v I In the case of she p, the sppao ent inwmpntability oi’ achieving opt mum results in seeking the dual objective of good wool_ and prime meat has for the last forty years hampered the economic value of tin resea ch worker's tunic ‘ Now Discharging Schooner Bradore Kitchen Coal now discharging. lumpy coal, probably the nicest Kitchen Coal on the markets-previously priced $9.00 now L $7.75 H. i if’ RooM wiTHorj-r wAKmr HIM uw - ..- it ,i,\.,-,,-»,§,W_ i. .