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ASXLTSAGEM our own) CORNED BEEF. all cuts ih _____ _- 12c “AM” 15c .., 23c per lh -— 5 We carry a full line of Best Quality Fflesh Vegetables HENRY PETERS, Proprietor PHONE 1301 FREE DELIVERY AAIAII¢Iu ¢-- - FARM s Arrriucii i‘ Now that he harvest is over and the summer is ended your next most important problem Is the marketing of your drops. As we have the best facilities for buying, handling and storing your Seed and Table Stock Potatoes in both the large and small sizes with access to the best Canadian, American, West Indies and South American markets we are in a position to handle unlimited quantities continuously throughout the season at highest market prices for cash. whmmr you intend delivering at our warehouse In Montague, at the Potato Shed in Georgetown. in "T191115 l"! the Railway Linc or by truck, it will pay you to get in touch with us before selling. POOLE & THOMPSON, Limited »¢§-§4~O-O-O4—§O§O O-OO O 0O kfi-O-QO-O O-§§§§O w.“ ._.....__..,_.__ VOGUE SPECIALS i5 iastacasonk Coats to cieur at -— — -— — — 5 Fur (Tonia to clear at a discount. Special Prices on all Winter Cont: Including large sized. DRESSES £5 Dresses to clear at — — — — — — — -- — Another assortment of Dresses clearing at — — i0 Evening Dresses to clear at — — -- -— HALF PRICE Other Drcslles at — -~ — -—- — SPECIAL DISCOUNTS Knit Suits clearing at — — — — -- — 20% DISCOUNT All early season felts to clear st — — — — — - Special Discounts on all other Mllilnen. THE VOGUE 15R Richmond Street Phone 072-1:- DOLLAR p.117]; l accessories. " ' Provi". fireplace hardware. . %umd 1 Provide hem in garage. l Street Meat Market ,3 rvv-v 0Q rckmtinued from page 5) Puauc mrrnrsr m non: IMPROVEMENT NECESSARY‘ appliances, draperies, w i n d o w shades, furniture, kitchen utensils, Enclose porches with screening garden hose, etc. or class. Grade around inundation. Improve garden. y Inrlosr open spaces under porch- [cs and hour-e with latticcwork. | Install lightning nrrcstors. Lay concrete floor in garage. Lay now porch floor. Lay new roofing materials. l i Lay new sidewalks. . Paint surfaces where necessary. I Painting pays. Plant. flowers, shrubbery and trees. ; Provide boot scraperl. i Provide chimney pots or tile. l Provide garden furniture. I Provide porch awnings, blinds, ,ctc. 1 Provide splash blocks below ’ downspouts. i Remove obsolete ornamental trimmings from house and porches. Repair chimneys. \ Repair or replace and paint or slain fences. Repair garage doors, etc. l, Replace old porch steps. P Replace porch columns and nil- ‘ ings with more modern types. . Replace porches with formal en- ’ trzmci-s. Replace wallsurfaces with new- er or more attractive materials. 1 Replace wornout gutters and ‘ downspouts with durable material. l f IIEATING Apply fircprociing around heat- h; equipment. - Build fireplace. Increase amount of radiation. iiriull concealed radiators. Install radium heaters, logs, etc. lustfii rvmLv-built fireplace‘ i-ipiipmcilt llllliS. Install special mantels. Insulate heating equipment and pipe.» in bascmcnt. Install throat and damper dcvlc- \: in open fireplaces. Paint. radiators. Pro dc fireplace ash dump and Provide humidifiers. air condit- ixitcrs, etc. Provide radiator covers or cabj incis. l, Provide resistor shields. ' Provide thcrxuosini controls. Replace obsdctc heating equip- ment with modrrn types. INTERIOR or nousr: (GENERAL) Clean up, make over and beauti- fy lawns. Glaze and clean windows. Give attention to nccdcd brick- work, cement. work, piasicring, pointing, cement sidewalks, etc, e c. Replace old rugs. Sea. View and Vicinity The second annual meeting of the Darniey Women's Institute met at the home o! Mrs. Art MacKay on Wednesday evening, Nov. 4th at seven thirty, with an attendance oi’ eight members and two visitors. Mew-DB opened by singing "Ode" and repeating "Creed" in unison. Roll call was responded w with the "Peace Motto." A special col- lection amounted to one dollar and forty eight cents. The presidentin he!‘ IBDOrt gave a very interesting and thorough outline of the work accomplished during the year. The standing committees gave a report of their activities and new ones ‘appointed. School: Mrs. John Mace- Nutt. Mrs. Clarence Hickey and Mrs. Colin Mountain; sick: Mrs, John Bassett, Mrs. George Profltt and Mrs. Harry Crcuier. The secy.- treasurer gave a detailed financial report oi’ the years work and aud- iturs confirmed the same to be a. correct statement. It was decided to provide cod Livcr Oil for a con- vztlescing child in the district. Af- ter a discussion it was decided to unite with the school and put on a concvrn to celebrate “Pence Day" in the Hull on Nov. 10th. The e1- cctlon of officers then took place, Airs. Clarence Hickey in the chair. President: Mrs. Arthur MncKay, (re-elected); vice-pres; Mrs. John 510p ringing. wheezin , coughing. choki uwl-Jv. rcathsireely Sleep eoundlyl Teh ltAZ-MAB. ltAZ-M Ii has given quick sure relief to People everywhere ill unsda. o smokes, no sprays. no unufl. No reactions. ilchc-i-or your money refunded. At dnntizists w.» and Ii. A o atop‘ the‘ never- eniiing cough. cough n1 Chronic lironuhitll. g Templeton‘: BIZ-MAM Cupuuld r Build clothes chute. Build clothes closet. Build dining alcove or brcukfas’ nook. Build lincn closet. Install bascboards, picture mold lug. etc. Install partitions to provide m‘. ditionnl rcoms or closets. Install telephone cabinet. Lay new floor over old. Paint and wallpaper. Pnncl walls or ceiling. Provide built-in book-cases (I cabinets. Provide built-in cabinet for fir extinguisher. Provide built-in mail box. Provide rubber or compofiitifill sinir tread coverings. Provide wall or ceiling insulation Purchase new furnishings. Remove partitions to afford ad» ditional space. Remove wells to provide ope! stairway. Replace old stair posts and reli- ings with modern types. Replace worn-out treads on stairs. KITCHEN Build kitchen cabinets and shelves. Install s refrigerator. Install safety rear door. Install sanitary garbage disposal equipment. Install wall tile. Lay floor coverings such u lino- leum. rubber tile, etc. Provide built-in broom closet. Provide built-in ironing boerd. Provide milk and package receiv- er. Provide ventilating fans and equipment. LIGHTING AND POWER. Improve radio aerial end con- nections. r Install additional bells for con- venicnce. Install lights on porches, in buc- ment. and garage. Install modern lighting QQQ in place of obsolete type. Install transformer in plus or battery bell system. Install wall brackets. Insulate exposed wire where re- quired. Provide outlets. Provide new appliance cords. Replace old fixtures with mod- ern types. Rewire with modern system w reduce fire hazard. IVFE’: PLUMBING Cover water pipes w pygygnt freezing. Install additional shut-oil cocks or valves. additional convenience plncc of open well, hand pump, one, Install refrigerator drain, Provide laundry tubs. , Pmvide water-heating equipment. Replace obsol-‘o fixtures with newer types. J Replace obsolete piping with’ modern Wrabie type. MISCELLANEOUS v Arrange a play Ilmce with nine box. swing. etc, in the yard for the children. Build new fence. Buy a radio, electrical and gas Install efficient water system m, Install extra shower irrbnsernmtn i Install water softener system. l \\\\uu\\\\\\ 1 l l éilm; \-— MacNutt, (re-elected): seem-tress- urer: Mrs. Harry Oroaier (re-elect- ed): directors: Mrs. Fulton Bim- monds. Mrs. Clarence Hickey and Miss Margaret Blakney: auditors: Mrs. Colin Mountain and Miss Charlotte Hickey. ‘The program consisted oi’ a coniest-"Townsand villages oi’ P.E..Island". Mrs. Harry Crozier won the first prize and consolation Mrs. C. Mountain. Meeting closed by singing the Nag. ional Anthem. Delicious refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Alex Champion, Mrs. James MacKinnon and the hostess. Miss Marjorie Biakney spent the weekend in Kelvin. Messrs. John E. Cousins and Reggie Hiltz were visitors to Char- lottetown on Friday. Miss Nettie Barwise was a via. itor to Summerside on Monday. Mr. Bruce Stewart, of were"; Canada, accompanied by his sons, 18 V151“!!! his mother and brother, Mrs. Albert Stewart and m. Wil- liam Stewart, Sea View. .I_I G . . .. m. u‘ _, m Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cousins, B11. tic, on the recent arrival o! a young son-N. I11‘ MEiiiOlilAM MISS sbrnu MUNN A very hlshly ‘ * resident of Wood Islands East in the per- son of Miss Sophia Munn passed away recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonald at the ripe old age of 80 years. The deceased had been in a con- dition of failing health for some months, so that the coming of her end was not unexpected. Her last illness was borne in the spirit 0i‘ mcekness and chriscian fortitude. Little by little he;- strength waned until on the above mentioned date her gentle spirit winged its homewa-rd flight. The old home of the deceased \\\\\\\~-\§ . \‘ §_\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\<_\§_\§\§§}}}§}}§§§}\\§}}i ' lei‘ ' nuummilll l I i. was in Little Sands, where she spent quite a number of years with her uncle, Mr. Malcolm J .Munn, I O-i‘ more recent years she lived m ‘Wood Islands East, where a good part of her time was spent be- tween the homes of Mr. and Mrs, Murdock McNcill and Mr. and Mrs . Wm. McDonald. l Miss Munn was one of a family ISLAND PORK and BROOM N02 BEANS GOOD QUALITY 5 STRING EACH SQUART TIN 3 TINS BULK DATES 4 LBS. I sausacr: CANADIAN Fimsn MADE PER LB. - " CHEESE JAMAICA nuances SWEET mo], AND JUICY SIZE DOZ. SWEET POTATOES of ten members-four brothers and six sisters. 'I‘he brothers were An- gus Munn and Malcolm Munn, Boston, Magnus Munn, Stoughion, Mass, and Daniel Munn, Hope- field; and the sisters, besides Miss Munn now deceased, were Mrs. EiTie Hamilton. Stoughtoit. Muss; Mrs. Donald McNeil], Little Sands; Mrs. John McAlecr, Charlottetown. and Mrs. Malcolm McMillan and Mrs. Daniel McMillan, Wood Is- lands. Of Ihcse ten members only three now remain. These are one brother. Mr, hlagnus Munn. Stougirtait. Mass. and two sisters, Mrs. Eflic Hamilton, Stoughton. Muss, and Mrs. Daniel Wood Islands. M155 Munn was a lady or sfifling worth and will be much missed by n11 who had the pleasure of know- ing hcr. The fUnf-‘FBI. which was very 1513M!’ fll-Wllded. was conducted by Rev. H. Hensley Stavert. ‘ McMillan, _ The service was a very impress. ivo one. The pallbearers were Messrs. Ira Munn, Duncan Mclvfi]- Ian. Roderick McRae and I. W. McLeod. 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