5 DAZfiAA. If“ ‘évgaggg . _=__ We wilh to announce the Icllowing fur-buyers who are now with us, and open to buy all [rsdesol Sliver Fox Pelts and other raw furs: MR. D. F. MEEHAN i 1 at our main odlce, Suminerside MR. Ksivivarn rucxan at our Consignment Oflice-next door to main , oil'ice. .1‘ MR. WILLIAM WOLFF In the Dalton Building, opposite Strong's Store. These buyers have large, immediate orders an" are paying excellent prices to supply their dc... .iid. Our Charlottetown Oifice in the Massey- Harris Building, Kent Street is also in opera- tion, Mr. Agnew in charge buying all grades of pelts. Now is the opportune time to dispose ol your polio and secure the finest prices before the ‘ ‘ becomes over- stocked. ' Are you taking advantage oi the reduced rates at our polting station? We have our usual ‘skilled stall and Ire operating at cost in order to have nlcely pelted skins ior our buyers. Mr. D. F. Meehan will be at our office in Charlottetown, Friday, December 2nd. He will be back at the Summerside office on Saturday. G. R. MacllllARRlE Held against a glass by a vacuum A German has developed a telc- sup, a hook has been invented to vision transmitter which sends pic- srevent a windshield wiper slipping tures oi’ such size and clarity that down into a driver's line o! vision they can be observed in a theatre when not in use. like motion pictures. Silver Foxes H. Rosmari, Rep. Harry Rabin Ltd., will be buying today and days following. Buying Of- fice, 115 Grafton St., opp. Public Library. SlllP vouii SILVER FOX PELTS T0 AllNlNG & COBB, 15 Arthur Street, LONDON, E. C. 4, ENGLAND Auction Sales will be held by them in London on the following dates:- December 12th, 1932. January 23rd, 1933. March 6th, 1933. May 22nd, 1933. September 27th, 1933,, Bags for shipping can be obtained at the office ~ 1?! B. Royl-lolmari, 90 Queen-Street, Charlotte- own ~ ‘I SILVER FDX PELTS SUMMERSIDE I And Prince County —FOX PI-ILTs STOLEN-Some valuable iox pelts were stolen from a house in 8t. Ileanofs on Sat- urday night. The loss is estimator! at about ma. The police are look- ing into the matter. B. —MASQUEI.ADI DANCE-The C. M. B. A. held an enjoyable dance last Friday evening in their hall in Bummer-side. ‘There were about two hundred present and many came in costume. The prize {or the best ladies costume was won by Miss Edna Wedge who was dressedasayoungladyoitashion o1 titty years ago. The seirlemenb prize was won by Mr. Arthur Perry as a Chinese gentleman. This will be the last dance until after Ad- vent. B. —FOX PELTS MOVING-Fox pelts are coming into Summerside in large quantities at the present time. The Fox Breeders’ Associ- ation have taken in to date two hundred more skins than they did up to this date last year. Good prices are being obtained for the very hlgh grade iurs. ‘The diiier- , ent buyers are handling a consid- | erable quantity of the good skins for the Montreal, New York and London markets and some large shipments have been made for the tall sales. The outlook is very hope- ful for ranchers with good skins. S. —Wl~2l)DIllG BELLS — A quiet, Ibut pretty wedding took place in St. James Church, Summerfield, on Wednesday morning, November 9th, when Miss Eleanor Deighan, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Peter Deighaxi, Freetown, was unit- ed in marriage to Mr. William Cur- lcy. Summcrficid, son oi’ Mr. and l Mrs. John Curlcgr, Kelly's Cross. As the penis cf the wedding march. played by Ilrs. James B. Croken. rang forth. lhC wedding party en- ‘Lered the church. where the pastor, . Rev-rend Frflnc-"s l-lacDoriald, per- Ilorrzvt‘. the’ marriage rcrs-znony and lfvupiml fviaw The bride looked Iclmrmixig in :i beautiful blue dress , .01’ sill: cicpc with hut and cont to fumhvli. Slzc was attended by Miss ‘Alinurva Curley. sister of the groom l ‘ lllil iwrc a blue crepe dress with l Elm 1m! coal. to match. The groom uviu: supported by Mr. Charles Delg- han, brother o! the bride. After me wedding breakfast, which was served at the home o1’ the bride's parents, the bridal party left on n short honeymoon to the mainland, lolloived by the best wishes of al host of friends-E. ‘ —DEATH OF ROBERT KIRK-—- Thcre PHSSCOIIHVEIY on Monday at the home of Mr. Wilfred Hutch- insori oi’ not 1s, Mr. Robert Kirk ‘at the advanced age o1 94 years, , alter only a few days’ illness. Mr. {Kirk was well known in Lot 1s, iSummerilcld, were in Sunimersidc l was held yesterday afternoon. S. . Tyne Valley, and Mrs. Eagles, with G.II.G.S.8tc 8.30am- IECRET Iiltvlti riiiiiiieii IPONIOIIDDY nu. MAKIII o!‘ ROXY creams-mes‘ —CRYSTAL TEA ROOMS, Cen- tral Street, Suminerslde, special dinners daily at reasonable rates. . Mczils served at all hours. 6830-1l-30-1l. —SERVICES DEC. t-Bldelord and Tyne Valley United Churches. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, minister. l1 a.m., Freeland; 8 p.m., Bideford,‘ .'l p.m., Tyne Valley, PERSONALS --Mi'. and Mrs. Philip B. Mac-Nally, last Suturday.—E. —Mr. and Mrs. Jumcs Allen and Mr. and Mrs. F. Murphy, Elm- erald, motored to the city last Mon- day-E. —Mr. and Mrs. Osbourne Lelur- gey of Albcrton ircrc wcckcnd vis- itors to Sumiucrsidc, S.- —Mrs. Mills, who has been visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. B. W. Rob- inson of Summcrsidc has returned to her home in Haliisx, N. S. S. —Mr. Eric McKay and Mr. George Brown oi Summerslde, at- wended the funeral 0i’ Mr. Alex- ander E. Clarke ot Souris, which —Mr. Eagles o! the Royal Bank, their small son, Master Stewart, spent Sunday with lVl.r. and Mrs. R. B. Richardson in Summersidc. S —Miss Minerva Curlcy, Summer- - i‘ field, spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Curley, For Packing particulars, shipping, insurance, etc., apply to. II where he farmed at one time and | also in Summerside where he had l resided for many years. He had f been to sea a number of times and Kellys Cross.—-E. —Mr. and Mrs. Russell Small- LEIIIII FUR GDMPAIIY LTD. 90 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. B. ROY HOLMAN, Representative had during those periods been to almost every sea port in the world. He was a very interesting man to talk to and told many stories oi his life at sea. One of his sorts, v6479-1l-l4-mwf-tf. SILVER FDX PELTS generally known as Captain Teddy Kirk, was reported drowned at sea last winter. He has another son, James, in Medicine Hat, Sash; Mrs. M. K. Hammond of Lynn, Mass., is a daughter. Mrs. Peck, another. daughter, arrived home last night. man, who spent their honeymoon with the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josephus Smallman oi’ Sum- merside, left on Monday {or Mont- real where they will make their home. S. —Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. Mc- Quarrie oi’ Summerslde have re- turned from an extended visit to Toronto, Montreal, Detroit and other cities in Canada and the United States. S. are continuing in UIIPREGEDEIITED DEMAND MARKET THROUGH m: oiic-axizarioiv “ma. throush its contacts with the LARGEST ssuis 11017535: m THE rnmcrrsr. FUR CENTRES or riii; IVORLD has proven its ability to secure the liiglicsi pnssihlv prices con. sistent with quality. Otqltsmet Closely Supervised Protective Marketing Has, in the past, resulted in our patrons securing highly laI-isiacto y returns. This season with improved market l l i i i Funeral arrangements will be an- nounced later. S. EASTERN GUARDIAII -. ' AVONDALE WOIHENS IN- l STITUTE - T114; annual meeting oi the Avondale Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. E. J. O'Donnell on Nov. 8. Meeting opened with a musical selection. |Roll call was responded to by ele- jven members paying membeifip rec. There were also six visitors ‘present. The minutes oi’ the last lmeetlng wcrc read and signed, also those oi’ the last annual meeting Silver Fox Ranchers Why not ship your Sil- ver Fox Pclts to a Re- liable House of Good Reputation and to a well I known Silver Fox Spec- ialist. ‘A Prompt Returns and Satisfaction Assured. P. J. DRDLET _ARE Hosiery Days On these three days we are offering to the Public, Ladies and Children’s Hosiery at greatly reduced prices. Now is the time to buy your Xmas Hosiery. , Remember this special sale of Hosiery lasts only three days. THURSDAY, FRIDAY anlISATURDAY LADIES’ ALL WOOL AND SILK AND WOOL HOSE Regular value $1.00. Sale Price 2 pairs for LADIES” SILK CHIFFON HOSE Full Fashioned. Reg- glalr Pvalu; $1.95. pgifis i258. . Regular value 79c ‘a pair. Flrice2 pairs for EXTRA SPEDIAL LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL HOSE Sale $135 Fashioned Silk Hosiery. 79c. Sale Price 2 pairs for . . . . .. I COLORS-Moonbeige, Rifle, e Gunmetal, A WDIIDERFUL BARGAIN Ladies’ Heavy Service Weight Full Regular value Matinee, Rhinstone, Brownwood, etc. LADIES’ ALL WOOL AND SILK AND WOOL HOSE Regular value 49c. Sale Price 2 pairs for LADIES’ SILK CHIFFON FULL FASHIONED HOSE. Regular value $1.00. Sale Price 2 LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL HOSE AND WOOL HOSE‘ Regular value 39c. ReguIa-l Value 90c- E-aie P13: 2 ‘QR s - 2 ‘fig ale Price pairs for . .. CHILDREN'S SILK pairs for .. . . LADIES‘ SEMI SERVICE WEIGHT FULL FASHIONED HOSE Regula. value $1.0... Sale Price 2 pairs for . . pairs for .. BOY’S HEAVY ALL WOOL HOSE Black, Brown, Sand and Scarlet. Regular value 49c. Sale Price 2 pairs for A Wonderful fiiitsriug in - "Dresses s... $10.75 to $25.00 will be sold for only $1.00. You must buy a; dress at the price marked and we will sell you another one of equal value for only $1.00. A real genuine These are beautiful Dresses if you don't want two, bring your friends and buy two anyway. bargain for the ec- couilitlons, we anticipate still more satisfactory results. Each pelt marketed through this Organization is, re. Commission Broker 205 St. Paul Street and the financial statement {or the hast year. The election of ol- John J. Lynn, Mrs Joseph D- Rwh’ W’- Insillllw» 954311 player paying scribe (or the Institute News for a Katherine Acormlhe money to go to the Institute. A year. A vote o! thanks was ten- . , A dlto , M‘. 7.35:” o‘ v21“, "'°i'i'.'i"'h" inspecmL l Md and Montreal‘ Que. ‘ilicgs Jihfln mrlirpuzilife MIilrsarlest Raiisd" school committeeflsum of money was, voted for the dered the rctirinZ lirjpglient. MQU- l? Ixwlzed gm T621231; Illa/IOU? ' mm” W c" p” e‘ ' Dept D 210 ' , ' ' ' ' ' I t l a‘ the expenses J. D. Ryan for the in rest s e oms or e nex . ' ' ' - ‘Ph-Ptik . - l; t ivr.rtii¢nan,MnrzuretR-¢1d-lemm‘ °h°PPY » m our grading and appraising inciiities are unsurpassed. U “reirlfflagono gggtxliolifjczieirzz Itrsws Egcided :0 hold a whm each 0g g, ohiistmas concert in the tool: in the work oi the Iustltultc mgncloscd by singing the Nation I T" "P" “F” “and “"5 ‘m’ “"4"” "U" II" 5MP" “r-‘n J. GDonneii Mrs. meeting night ioi- the members oi school. It was decided to sub- during the year. In reply s c An em- perz- ' _ I . I Our own exclusive , L POOL PLAN v n And the regular CONSIGNMENT PLAN. Cash Advances arranged under either Plan at any time. puu pgfllglllfl, abliping tags, ete., iumishes on re ‘Iuk . l riiiiici: izuwiiin isiiiiii run POOL iiiiirsir P. G. Clark, President J Managing Summer-side, Prince Edward Island, Canada. 11m season PILTB Ass: same as- “$v'i‘i>"3¥‘¢n onics or 1. a. wiiasna s co. isearcmiroso snarl. vllblwTTlTilwli- BRINGING UP Flt..- onomical shoppers. This Sale of Dresses for three days only ' Thursday, Friday, Saturday PRDWSE BRDS LIMITED The Bargain Centre thanked the mem‘ - {or their 6°‘ operation and help. Mrs. J. J. POW" fi-By George Mo" ‘r1118 wean. I ao-r mvAv FROMTHKI’ Foo-ream. TALK am" iaar 1o mm: A wA-r '10 snow "n-wfl‘ ans-r emu-la PLAYVYITH i HAVE rr- i’i.i. GIT ONE OF "rue i<ii>5 IN ‘we NeiGi-iaoi=~ i-ioGD 1O COME oval? AM’ ‘ \ min / J "n! v: PA“ - i, I \ / ‘\ l! PAp I ‘LK- i '-> ' I .~ win-w» uqvvwniwfl ' -~ .. iim-l- W. cramp-Hi‘ "'- 2......» .\ Ladies’ Dresses l‘ oi. w‘.