_ i» w» i‘ u... i . m“ i . i; \ fq%‘ ‘ r i Ll egg,‘ - ‘l \: _ _ . ‘a -\ ‘N I i '3 “fit. not‘ ‘w: ‘lid y“ if ‘ , A " < ,‘ c; {J7 i; ~ ; . ‘on J u); ' FRIDAY. rm: cnamnnwrowu cuanouuv _ m How good can a Chamoisette GLOVE be at 'Dc pr? a The answer to this question is in one of our windows today. It's the Iiest fifty: cent‘ Chamoisette GIOW We over saw-and YOU HAVE bLEN gloves not so good sold for 73c. Pull on style. fz-mcy or embroidered flared cuffs, FI7.(‘.\ i; in S, colors are Arab, _\loehn, Java, Belgfl» Black and White. ‘ 50h. A anon-i ourtooK ON LIFE Nobmly- ever hnrl n brighter outlook- than through a window just cleaned with Bun Ami! Spurliliitg clean-and glistening! For Bun Ami polishes as it cleans . . . all in a few easy strokesl It cleans mirrors, too-and bathtubs, sinks, tiling, metal fixtures, pots and puns. Without making a scratch on any surface! Hon Ami quickly penetrates, “blots up” the dirt. It hns no unpleas- nnt 0dor—(loesn’t clog drains-and never reddens or roughcns your hands! Don Aml Limited . . . . Montlull with N AMI “Hasn't Scratched Yet” ' (Made u. Csnadsl , nesday evening. SIIMMERSIDE and Prince Bounty Ghronical GUARDIAN —WANTID IMMEDIATELY four cars turnips, also quantity‘ Green Mountain and Cobbler Potatoes. J. B. Mlllman, Remington. 5639-l0-25-5i. -WORKING GLOVES, sold right at Bracrs. 5708-10-28-21. —Eb0APED - Sflver Black female fox. Notify Peter D. Mc- Iver, Kinkora. 5704-l0-28-1l. —IAIL IOBFIITED — In the Sungunerslda Police Court on Thurs- day morning a drunk who did not appear had his bail bond of s25 estrcated-S —ALL RETURNED MEN from Kensington and surrounding dis- trict interested in the organization of a branch of the Canadian Le- gion at Remington, are requested. to meet in the Town Hall Friday, Oct. U, n0 ‘I 17m. 5669-10-20-31 -—WELLINGTON UNITED CHURCH-Services on Sunday, the 30th Inst. are as follows: Union Corner. 11 a. 1a.; Wellington a p. m. Victoria West '1 p. m. At the latter church the choir from Lot l4 will have charge of the music and a special offering will be received for the funds of the church. —MEETING .ADJOURNED—'1‘he adjourned meeting of the Summer- slde town council was held on Wed- Tenders for coal were received but no decision was made in the matter, and it was decided to leave the matter open until the regular meeting next monthi-S the remains will be taken to St. Thomas’ Anglican Church. Spring- —PLEADED GUILTY-Tho two men arrested on Wednesday in con- nection with a seizure oi 180 gin-i Ions or rum at Grand lllver came before Mr. George MI Matthews at the Oourt House, Summerslde on Thursday afternoon and were charged with having contrabanvl liquor in their possession. They pleaded guilty and were each fined $100 and costs or 2 months in jail. _s . i —MISSION BAND CONCERT—. The children of Trinity United Church, Summerside put on a de- . llghtful Mission Band concert in Epworth Hall on Wednesday even- ing before a capacity house. The charming songs and readings were heartily applauded and the ladies who had charge of the program are to be congratulated "for the formance was carried out. Rev. L. B. Campbell presided. Mrs. Doug- las Gordon presided at the piano. Following is the program. Piano solo, Miss Doris Marlatt; chorus, "The Children's Happy Song",'by Mission Band; recitation, Florence MacLean; doll song by four little girls; exercise by a leader and six boys; solo by Kathleen Allen; rec- itation by Junior MacEwan: nur- sery motions by little tots; dialogue, "How Some Little Dollies Came to go as Missionaries,” by Mamie Thompson, Irene I-Ieckbert, Mar- jory Mollison, Roberta Howatt; re- citation by Jeanette White; solo by Adele Bowness; recitation by Norman MacLeod; doll song by Eileen Todd, Katherine MacCallum, Adele Bowness, Jeanette White; ex- ercise by seven girls; intermission and sale of candy; piano solo, Miss Marjory MacQuarne; solo by Helen ‘brook, New London, where a ser- vice will be held at 2.30.-S splendid manner in which the per- , ,merslde was closed on Wcdncsrla: 'night as the picture scheduled lo" —AI.L SIZES bar iron, sold at Brace s. 5708-l0-28-2i. —APPOINTED NIGHT SUPER- V!SOIl.—Miss Leonora Clarke, R. N., of Emerald has been appointed night supervisor at the Prince Coun- ty Hospital and has started upon her duties. Miss Clarke graduated from the Prince County Hospital in 1925 and is well known to Prince County prvleuts, who will be de- lighted to hear of her at“ —S —DEA'I'H OF MRS. ELIZABETH COLES—The death occurred on Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. El- izabeth Coles at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Dirt on Ar- gyle Street, Summerside, at the age og ‘l7 years, after a lingering illness. The deceased was the widow of the late Thomas Coles of New London and had resided there all her mar- ried life until his death eleven years ago. Since that time she has made her home 'with her daughters. She was of a quiet dis- position but had many friends who will regret to learn of her passing. There are left to mourn five daugh- ters and one son namely: Mrs. James Thompson of Melrose, Mass; Mrs. Earl Reeves oi’ Kenslngton; Mrs. Bruce Sumrrrrrs of Bradal- bane; Mrs. Willis R. Warren and Mrs. Elmer Birt of Summerside; and John T. Coles of Clifton, to whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral takes place on Friday at 1 p. m. from the home oi’ her daughter, Mrs. Elinor Birl, on Ar- gyle Street. After :1 short service PERSONALS fir. John Riley of Cape Wolfe m... n visitor to Summerslde on Wednesday.—S —Mlss Marlon l-lowntt ‘of Tryon is visiting Miss Margaret Enmnn, Summerslde-S —Mrs. Peter L. DesRoche-s of Nliscourhc is undergoing treatment .n the Prince County I-lospitah-S —Mr. E. H. Rayner of Mnntrenl I daughter, Mn. Eldon Drummond. -Mr. boa Obapal of Paris ar- rived in Bummerside on Wednesday evening and is registered at the Clifton Hotel. He is hers in con- nection wlth bis fur house in Paris and is keenly interested in tho fur situation on the Island. Ha will probably remain until Saturday-B —I'riands will mgr-st to hear that LB‘. Fred Dalton of Slunmerside was operated on in the Prince County Hospital last week and is doing as nrll as can be expected.- 5 —Mrs. Benjamin Condon of Bum- merside has returned from Free- town where she was visiting her A bonnie baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Drummond on Sept. 22nd and it is pleasing to report that both mother and daugh- ter are now progressing favourably. Miss Hazel Condon is at ‘present with her sister, Mrs. Drummond.‘ and expects to stay some little time. , ~S ; I EASTERN GUARDIAN I HQIALUWITEN DANCE at Montague, Odd Fellows Hall, Monday, October 31. alli-Itl-ls-fm-li. ..‘UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH. —Scrvices for October 30. D “ 11.00 A. M. St. Peters 7 P. M. An- nandale 3 P. M. ..'CIIL'RCII 0F THE HOLY TRINITY (Anglican), Georgetown, 23rd Sunday after Trinity, Oct. 30th. Matins, 11 a.m.; Catechism, 2.15; Bible Class, 8 pm; Evensong, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1st, All Saints Day, Matins,_10.30; Even- song, 7.30. Wednesday, Nov. 2nd, All Soul's Day, Litany, 0 am. Capt. T. F. Kelly, C. A, in charge. ..'ROLLO BAY EAST-The reg- ular monthly meeting of the C. W. YDIIR IIIIEITS MAKING YDII FEEL DDT DF SDRTS Wake up your Liver Bile —No Calomel needed bl . d eased q tho Wmflllllggl: lillgnwelgilch lssIt-giirunii: its daily two pounds of Illgundrilo lawsui- blow-h- i)‘ t‘ d ell natonara pl "d up, liblhltlilligdkgcumulgtinida-ni hid‘ you an mu n8 Y an’ mun“ gum. or fliorc bowel-movers like salts- nnor. laxative emidy ‘oiéuzh n. ‘Gilli-KC, 1 on’ v no ar n - inn need n liver stimulant. (Eater's Ilttla Liver Pills is tha best one. Safe. Puralrnvro- inhln. Sure. Ask for than by Mm!- hi" substitutes. 25a. at all "- nection with his extensive fox bus- l!lB5S.—S I —For the first time since it we. built the Capitol Theatre at Sum- that night missed connections and did not arrive ‘in time.—S —Mi&s Hilda Glllis, B.A., Inspec- tor of Schools, and Mrs. Urban Gil lls, oi Summersicle, P. E. I., wl; ivere guests of the lvlsses Heir: and Norberto Kelly for severe days, have returned to their hom. on the Island. Last week in com- pany with the Misses Kelly they motored to Halifax and enjoyed a visit in the city-New Glasgow News. MacEwan; recitation by Betty Todd; duet by Essie and Lily Dal- ton: recitation by Edith Clark; ex- erciss “Bring Them to Jesus," by six girls; "Some Future Citizens of our Tbwm" God Save the King-S -BRIDE-T0-BE HONOURED- On Tuesday evening the many friends of Miss Miriam Montgom- ery gathered at U10 home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ihomas Ramsay of New Annan to tender her a miscellan- eous shower in honour of her ap- proaching marriage. The living room presented a woodland scene with pine boughs, maple leaves and wedding bells hanging over head and the floor carpeted with soft pins needles. Into this bower of loveliness the bride was led by Miss Beulah Wood to the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. (horse Ramsay. she was then pre- sented with some lovely gifts ac- WmDanled by many witty verses Min Ernestine Marchbank made the prssentatlo assisted by Min Cecilia Baker, Arlene En- man and Geraldine Rayner. Miss Mmtsbmery made a very gracious - ‘ thanking one and all for their thoughtfullness. "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow" was heartily Iilfll b! all after which dainty re- freshments wers served The room was then cleared and the young P0091! indfllled in impromptu dan- ces until tho wee small hours-S sweeten the storq with LIFE SAVERS PURE wrul ‘HOLETQME PEP-O-MINT WlNT-O-OREEN OL-O-VB LlC-O-FIIOE CINN-O-MON Vl-O-LET EYESIGNT EXAMINATION Will"! and supplying Glau- al. eta, N. J. MADIIII armament"- (funneled Will hrnllvnrl In muscular "Hula" Mlnardw. is in Sumlnerside at present in con- . cnrnto NOVE trade connecti THE WDGIDS GREAT FDX GLASGIG Dpen to all Canadian National Registered Prepare at once -for this great compe tition. This Big Show provides a valuable medium through which to establish w, A Prize won at Charlottetown enhances the value of your foxes. Large entry list assured. I The ‘third Show to be held on P. E. Island ' HOME of the FOX INDUSTRY . The place to Find 1. Where y ou fit as a breeder. v 2. Where your foxes are deficient. I 3. Valuable information on fox husbandry. d. The _World’s Greatest Beauty Show in Foxes. Catalogues issued shortly. For information apply W. R. SNAW GAIIIN HARDING Secretary President F»: Association Charlottetown, P- ‘r1 Island Grocery Bargains Which Demand Your Attention -Buy when values are high and where quality is reliable. That means NOW ._HERE. QClmk headaches, nauralfla flu head colds, muscular pains - - dice: lively with Dr. Jack's Safe. Not like ordinary tablets. Thousands ilnd they give surest relief from ‘coin. Keep a 1! tablet tin handy. B . fhwaslialdinllollofllllllim“ on Sept. 20th. The 011191!!!» B"- A. L. Binnott opened the meeting by giving a W17 interesting talk on tho uasue and m vurvolel- The President than called on the Re- umumggsm‘ , toroodthanames of tho standing committees. Mam- bers discussed various we?! 01 Ilil- I ing funds and at last decided to I WALIIIITS — Per Lb. 37c Flour Re I 98 lb . ..~...».....,.,, For: R.§§.'H...;..|., .8 ..;.::'t:i:::::::i*:." 23:22 E SPECIAL Gamphelle Soups, all who. 3 for m, ‘Bulk Tea, good quality, Red Rose Tea, per lb Red Rose Coffee, ___.._< have an Entertainment in the hall at Thanksgiving. A 9108f!!!‘ 00m- mitteo was then appointed and tho meeting adjourned. PROTEUPION PROVIDED FOB IANDIDIDS Par lb! universes-v“ _, , 25c I '~ n-suo-or-nlu-mourn-m. . 35c perlb. 45c SPECIAL 1 Raisins per package 15c Soap, Palmolive, Lux, 4 for . . . . .. 25c Apricots (Yellow Hammer) with heavy (Canadian Pull) MONTREAL. Oct. Tl-A bill that would give to landlords priority dii lien on goods bought by installment. I instead a tho momma who sell: them, will be presented at the next , session of the Quebec legislature! it is announced by Rosario Gsudry, I secretary to the Property Qwners'| magus u: Mlontrea-l. Such a meas- k i um Mr. Gaudry explained, would Drol/ldelandlordswithmrtherDro-I syrup’ 2s tectlon against tenants who went beyond their me m the purchase. SPECIAL . of Jmz-venod-to-mv mdl- l-Irll - - - - - - - 2 "l3. for 25B MONTREAL i’ Mi W" B‘ "mm" Beaver. Flour. 98 lbs. . $2.20 Surprise Soap, 10 for -. . . . ... . 39c SPECIAL Boffee (packaged) per lh. - - 29c Corn Flakes, (Kellogg's), 2 for 15¢ White Beans, Silbs. ........-. . .. . .....=. . 13c McLEAN & MacFAllYEN 180 Queen Street Phone 226 I (Canadian Puss) Momnmb. Oct. 21-11% not that police offices-a of this 01W M" to be fullilght-ers-or oven cowboy!- —but they just have to know a little about these oocflvfliiflvfl- ' The long-drawn out bloodeurdltns, wail of the www- Vhs sound of‘. his hissing lasso were missing when‘ 10 Western steers broke out of a- stockyard corral hers on Bridle street, and sedately ambled alonB; nearby streets. But Montreal's eon-l stabularly were there, armed with batons, brooms, shovels and SUCH. and despite litany humorous rc- marks from the crowd which eol- A new non-capslzeable lifeboat, Nearly 14,000 letters a week am lected. they succeeded in chasing nvented by Captain M. Foy. was sent by air from Africa to England the homed beasts back in the stock demonstrated recently ‘in Dublin, and only 1,200 are carried from yu-ug, ' i ' Irish Free State. I Great Britain to Africa. at nrrown, FRINGE rwnno ISLAND t 011 morn 2nd ad- 4*h- 1932 Foxes. OTIS. ~ a