Q QUC8C£QD31QODD3$ PAGE TWO CLOTH COATS f!!!’ CHARLOTTETOWN GLIARDIAN Final Achievement Day of Girls’ Sewing Glasses The result o! the Girls‘ Sewing Club competitions conducted by the Women's Institute Branch and held in connection with the Central School Fair were as follows: Demonstration on Altering find Fitting s Pattern (or Second YEN‘ Girls: i, Ens Bruce and PeK- Le- mont, Heatherdale; 2, Irene Dewar and Bessie Stewart, Ncw Pertli: 3. Hattie nogerson and Isabel In- man, Victoria. FUR TRIMMED ,, AMERICAN OPOSSUM ,,, ELECTRIC SEAE l. WOLF. .-I'3~Fl»‘ ,,, RACC_OON o. BEAVER DE LUXE _ ARABIAN LYNK so. 95 to $44.50 Untrimmed Tweed Coats .Youthful semi - fitted styles with broad shoulder effect. novelty but- pons-Sizes 14 to 20. ' ; _.s14, 75 to $21.50 Personality Dresses ~ {TAILORED WORKMANSHIP " QERFECT FIT SUPERB VALUE ‘$5.95 and $6.95 FALL‘ MILLINERY 2i Wool Felts Fur Felts g’, ,Velours Velvets In very smart styles "Off-the face”, breton styles, picture hats and the gadabout. . I $1.95 so $5.50 R. P. SIMPSON 99 QUEEN STREET i“; {Wéyw FOR SALE F 0R jALE on To RENT 4i acres oi land with buildings In good condition. V, oi a mile from Montague. _ MRS. J. R. MARTIN. L-7005-l0-2-1I. DOMINION OF-CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EIHVARD ISLAND In the Court 1st Edward VIII. A. D. 193B. Iu Ile Estate of Daniel Bulmsrl lute of Bustier: in Queens County in the said Province farmer deceased testute By the Honourable HAROLD LEANOIII) PALMER. Surrogate Judge of Prolrllle. Etc" Etc. A BL 0 US E S Frill-y styles and tailored types‘ to dress up your suit-lustrous Satin-Moss Crepe—Rea| Silk Crepe—Suede Taffeta. $1.00 to $2.95 We have just received direct from HOLLAND our 33111113,] Supply of DUTCH BULBS. Those Bulbs have Desirable property, '15 Dorchesicr Street, dwelling house comprising l4 rooms and shop, bathroom, hot water heating. Suitable for store and boarding house or for convers- ! ion into apartments or tenements. BULBS autos? been in- SPNNPd flt port of entry and are free from diam”, Choice Flowering Bulbs IIYACINTIIS, (Double and Single.) TULIPS, (Early Single.) TULIPS, (Early Double.) DAIHVIN ‘IIJLIPS. (long stem) Double and Single. County o! Apply 68 Pownal Street. L-687G-9-30-WFM-6l. ‘CITY TAX APPEALS Board of Appeal h“ this day fixed literate person within slid County. Wednesday, l" ‘ ‘ r 14th, 1936, at. 9.30 A. M. in tile City Court Room ' In the City Building in Charlotte- town, as the time‘ and place tor hearing appeals from Civic rates and assessments and valuations. September 29th, DAFFODILS. 532:: large Bulbs. GREETING! MIXHI Will-rolls upon reading tho petition on filo of John L. Cln-rk of Rusllco in (Iueens County In Prince Edward Is- Iuml, farmer, the executor of the above named estate praying that s citation may be Issued for the purpore herein- after set forth: You are therefore hereby required to clfe all perilous In- lerestrrl Ill the lluid Eslnle to be IIINI ITRUSIA, (Mixed colors.) (EALANTIIIJS Allof the above EXTRA LARGE or FIRST SIZE. Chaflqflgtown, Send for our bulb list now 1936' Buttonhole competition sew"! Year Senior: 1. Jew Mmnael Heatherdale; 2. Iiflbel Irlman, Vio- mria; 3, Lois Bell, Victoria; 4. Mll- dred Smith, New Perth; 5. BESSIE Stewart, New Perth. Buttonhole Competition Second yea;- Junior: 1, Winnifred I-Iaslam. Springfield; 2, Francis Rogerson, Victoria; 3, ma, Bruce, Heatherdale; 4. Jessie Ireard, North‘ Trvon: 5. Irene Dewar. New Pmh- _ Damllig Competition First YQB-l‘ senior; 1, Ruth Buntaill, New Glas- gow- 2, Margaret Munn, Roseneath; 3 Marjorie Affleck, Mt. Stewart; .4. 1d,, Clark, lvllt. Stewart; s. M"- Stewart MacPherson, Bellevue. Darning Competition First YeBl‘ Junior: LMMW“ MncQumie‘ 3059' neoph- 2, Mildred Bulman. New Glasgow: 3. Phyllis Ra-rdr W’ stew; 4, Mildred Rose. Red Point; 5, Jean MacQuarrie. Roseneath- There were thirty-mu!‘ mnlesl" ants In the above competitions. The sewing done by tile prim winners in each club was on dis- play and W85 Illdged by sister st‘ Margaret, sister St. Theodosia and Mrs. MacKlmlon. The results were as follows: Second Year Senior:-~l, Winni- {red Haslam. Sprmsfleld; 1 61°"? Mord, North Tryon; 3. Janet sin‘ clalr, Springfield; 4. Francis RW- erson, Victoria; 5. MBEHPFlI/e 5m‘ qlair, Victorid; 6, Ens Bruce, Heath- gfdille; '1, Jessie Leard, North Try- on; B. Irene Dewar, New Perth; 9. Eleanor Lamont, Heathcrdale; l0, Peg. Lamont, Heatherdale. Second Year J-unior:—1. ATCIYW Heslem, Springfield; 3. 11°“ Ben- Vlctoria; 3, Jean MacRae. Heath”- dale; 4, Evelyn Maflicson. SPTMK" field; 5. Isabel Inmzin, Victoria; 6. Hattie Rogerson, Victoria; ‘l. Mabel Moore, New Perth; 3. Mlldmd Smith, New Perth; 9, Edith Stewart. New Perth. First Year Seniort-l. Rlllll 31m‘ tain, New Glasgow; 2. Mabel R0- berlson, Red Point; 3. H619" R0‘ bertson, Red Point; 4, Alice Chowen. Rose Valley: 5, Margaret Munn, Roseneath; 6. Marjorie Aflleck, lwt. Stewart; '7, Lucille Chowen, Rose Valley; a, Anna, MacPherson, Bellevue; 9, Mrs. Stewart MaePher- son, Bellevlle; 10. Jeanette Glark. New Glasgow. First Year Junior:~l, Lois Mac- Donald, New Glasgow; 8. Marlon Bulman, New Glasgow; 3. Mflfllm Malcqualrie, Roseneath; 4. Jwl MacQuarrie, Roseneath; 5, Irene MacPherson, Bellevue; 5- Phyllis Leard, Mt. Stewart; '7, Freda A!- fleck. Mt. Stewart; 8, Dena Mathe- son, Rose Valley; 9, Doris Smith. Mt. Stewart; 10, Mildred Rose, Red Point. BITES GEO. 1'. NICHOLSON, City Clerk. llppc-nr hrlore mo ut a Probate Court to ho held in tlls Court House In Chnr- lottetowu in Queen's County, In the slnill l Province. on Thursday the 15th. ready. All soiling at LOWEST PRICES- L-esea-e-ao-iol. rm- l g CROCUS. Choice (large bulbs). eleven o'clock noon of the same dny Io IIIICW cause If any they can why th: . Accounts of the sold Estate Jhoulll , not be paused und the Estate claim-ll , III pruyell for In snlll petition and on . Innflnn of Donald Mcliinuou Esq. ; Proctor (or said Petitioner. And I do _l hl-reby order that a true copy hereof l no IorIhu-Ith publisher! in some new» l Illlprr pulllllilleul in Charlottetown for ’ lit ions! four consecutive weeks Ironl tho IIIIII‘ llcrl-of and that a true copy hon-of he forthwith posted In tho fol- lowing public places resncellrely, namely. In the hsli of tho Court lIouse In Charlottetown aforesaid, at lilo Post Office and in front of the school-house both In Runtleo store- mili so that all persons interested In ilm IIIIII Estate in aforesaid may have lllls notice thereof. Glren under my hand sud Ills Sea! Garter & Co. Limited zCiOJDOfCFCIO oonzoonoloiczowzvorlicactci’ g.- :_ 1.; '-.—_.__*—-:___. g To the sllorm of Ills ' NARCISSUS, Extra large Notice is hereby given that the Queens County or any con-nulls or Bulbs. I, § AIIGTIOII SALE ,, I am Instructed by the Exccutors Pfflfflsflflflfll caffls ‘of the late Elizabeth Burnett to _____i___ ‘oilcr for sale by public auction on F_ llcr late premises on Wednesday, EQW l October 7th, lass at z r. m. ure l l Real Estate consisting of s. Lot o! & col “ land with residence, store and out- j WWW“! “Ronnie”! f buildings at Fort Augustus Corner 4 14o Richmond 5m“ and nll the household furniture, of October next, coming, st the hour o! ‘ ' "w," u’ a o‘ B” u. 1 utensils and effects of the deceased. Terms made known st sale. I. P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer. L-QOB-S-SO-IO-l-ZI. of the said Court this list day of August A. D. I080 and In (he first you of His Maleltyfi relgl- (L l.) hill.) H. L. PALDIIB McLeod & Bentley j W- B. BENTLEY, K. c. l J, A. BEIVYLEY, K- 0. § Barristers and Attorneys-at-hw RIONEY T0 IDAN . AIEKFFEMEE Judge of Probate. IAM-I-II-lI-Sflfiet- 3 QQJLIQDIIMKnKM"unusual"Mo:pareulblrlnpsslllscnnscscupuounnsururlsnpsousibfrftl Arrears of Land, Personal Property B- A., LLB. and Income Taxes QABRIISQIGEII, SOLICITOB, I210 I.“ of cm g3‘ LOAN To Whom It May Concern:- . chuloum" Native l! hereby lriven that payment o! all taxes due the Provincial .»~~——- Treasurer of the Province of Prince Edward Island In respect to Land, Personal Property and Income assessment is Immediately required. Other- wise steps will be taken as provided under the Lsnd Assessment Act, 192A. s; the Income and Personal Property Taxation Act, 1924, for collection o! e. Alex. W. Matheson IARRISTER. SOLICITOB. ETC Money to Losu Collections pmce: 90 Great George Street. $77‘ ' *"":—I: z" Palmer 8; Haslam II. J. PALMER, K. C. A. .1. II/ISLAM, B. A.. LL. B. BARRISIERF, ETC. All Personal Property and Income Taxes remaining unpaid on the 21th day of October, i936, will be subject to Interest at the rate o! flyg per cent per annum from date o! default until paid Tax-players In arrears will please govern “emselves accordingly. Dated at (‘harIcttctoo-n, Prince Edward Island, this 25th day oi Sep- Bsnk of Nova Scotla Chambers “mm” 1936' . Charlottetown, I‘. E- I. IVIONEY T0 LOAN Qoue 86. C. J . STEWART, Slllltrvlsor o! 'I‘snt.Ior|. OTOHUUDDfiODTiODIODUl i‘. .- u u u n .. .- .. .. nu .. .- .. .- .. e. .. ,, _ P. O. B0! I27. 14-6803-28-{1 . sustlrir shah, ulmsl . . i???“ “Jul is oiesz 0f Miusrdfi s: ones. s6 nouns. heels ssd den-m. Drsneutttlspolsesl LINII EYESIG IITW EXAMINATION Fitting and Suaplyiug Glasses E . II. J. MABOII OPTOMETBIST MONTAGUE, P. E. l. Office Connected Wit-h Drugstore. . AGING EYES . NEED HELPING LENSES Persons are unduly alarmed when they sre unable to read ss they once could. That. is s hsudlcsp which can readily be overcome. Aging eyes need helping lenses. As this condi- tion progresses stronger sud stronger corrections n; n. quired. Do not neglect the condi- tion which makes reading dittlrult. G. F. Hutcheson illll. MAKE icioiu B8 llBWs is your . “Sstisf action” . ‘ Refuse inferior "Penn 2. 1936 .-—~——€. I Brighten the place iu which you spend most hoursr- a cheerful colouring in your kitchen will enliven each and every day. And you can do it so very easily- start with the floor — s modern Congoleum Gold Sea] Rug-solidly inexpensive-yet so radisntly bonu- tiful and practical . . . no tiresome beating or sweeping-fix simple rub- over with s damp mop and the bright cheerful pattern is as fresh BEWARE 0F SUBSTITUTES fAll Gold Seal Cougoleum, whether In Ru form or By-tlle-ysrd, Ilse the Gold Se: shown hers affixed to Its surface. This sesl guarantee —— from s mlnuflglqfgf located here in Canada —- and ready to buck it up immediately -— ll nys sud means . . or your. money luck”. substitutes! ‘ GOLEU concouzuucsnsmmuna . ‘ll’; ‘-TbI.rI.rCmgalnIwl Gold Sul Rxg"BRlELLE"Nn.433. ¢p~éé _ 5 R U G S See Our Fine Selection of the Latest‘ Designs gummerside R. T’. LTD, Charlottetown For CONGOLEUM RUGS at LOWEST PRICES’ See PROWSE BROS.,L 7D. THE ......$IMP$O EMTERII LIMITED See the FullLine of Q’ 0L E UM RUGS at SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE F. A. Stewart Jones 56-58 Grafton St. Phone 802 We Carry a Complete Line" of CONGOLEUM RUGS MOORE &. Mouzop LTD. Select Your CON GCLEUM RUG’ From Our Complete Stock S. A. MacDONALD? Call and Inspect Oar Display all CONGOLEUM RUGS BRACE, McKA Y & CO.,LTD. SUMMERSIDE Fire Prevention Week. MONCFON N. B. Sept. {ill-Fire Prevention week, proclaimed by the Dominion Government October 4th to 10th will be observed through- out The Canadian Nstlonel railways system Instructions ha w- U- Appleton, vloe president and General menaser Atlantic Region to district officers, for a check-up to be made oI all railway property with a view o! discovering any Iire hazards that may exist and tnklnz ltwl to slilninska these M pin the larger Ilclciwof Iiro prevent- ion, the railways oi Canada have rendered valuable assistance with tained with , _, equipment sud these can be rushed to places when a fire may occur to assist In extlni- tlle mobile fire fighting equipment uishlng it. which they maintain. This is pert- Rigid inspection is made Al. Ill lcuulrly true in cases where forest times ot tire pieventlvesppsrshl I! tires may break out along the line or railway. Tanks ears are moth- loeanotives be ovoid fist N!!!‘ l‘ w . ‘.51.... i-tnt-ov‘? l l --—I&