s;easela.§essslr§.aras .z s us. gr E‘)? 1932' Chrysler Sedan. Onvey” 2 year old colt, "b . are 3 year old colt, “heavy”. This is your opportunity to exchange foxes for part payment on the above. F. ll. MoLaine ‘vavwmmmnmmwm L-196-l1-2-3i. WEST KENT SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Honor Roll for October: Grdae X-l. Margaret Fry 2. Bill B04185“! ' S. Graham Bat-t Grade IX-l. Joan William! 2. Ruth TarBush 3. Billie Bourke Grade VIII-i. Albert Sinclair 2. George Campbell CONIIDIILTION LII’! INQUI- ANCI. L-flN-‘I-fl-Sl I I!!!’ YOUIBILI with f led: o "hi. 0X. 0W Q Show ll oauiolmo ~ Week. Ill-I GRADE MEET -'1‘hs Hi-Y Grads hold their w meeting ' more Friday of each week. It is expected‘ that all the cases will be completed by the middle of Decembe . TEACHERS STUDY CLUB —'I‘he organization meeting of the New London Teacher's S udv Club was held in‘ New London school On Oct. 27 with eight teachers present. Of- ficers elected were; free-Annie Lowther. Vice Pres —Mlldred Brown Sec'y -Elrlc Cam bell. A discussion , on questkms relat g to the teach- i ing of history followed, and an in- ; structive patger on the subject pro- i vided by e Teacher Trainirlfl, department of the P. W. _C. read by Miss Brown and , by the group. Assignments in hls- t ory to be carried out before next , meeting were given. Next meeting ; will be held at the club centre on; November 17. LAID T0 REST-Jfhe funeral oi’ Mrs. Jonathan West was held yes- tel-day afternoon from Trinity Uni- ted Church, following a short serv- ice at her late residence. 257 Queen Street, conducted by Rev. Hugh Miller. At the church, service was conducted by Rev. Hugh Miller and ' Rev. L. Murray. The pallbearers 3. Kenneth MacKenzis Grade VIII-l. David Bentley 2 Betty MacPherson 3 Merle Luck. Grade VII—1. Donald 2. James Palmer 8. B111 Jenkins Grade VII-l. Joan MacKinnon 2. Doris Cruikshank s. Georgina Patelakis. Grade VI-‘i. Georte Brown 2. Kendenck Gordon U. Louis Howatt. Gmde VI-1. Joan Lame and ‘urban. Picks-rd (equal) I. Donnie Madleod I. Sheila Morris. Grade V—1. Jean Robinson I. Kenneth Yeo and Marilyn George Mac- Alisn and l Garth Gnde IlH-l. Adele Clarke I. mlda I. Mar! Rams! end Josh Wood (equal). Grads 11-41. Inn milsr I. Heather but s. Phyllis cxltclifte. _ Grade I-No examinations. x _ Produce Prices Bpot: Que 1-3-64; Que (38 score) rsgradsd as s-4; us (as score) remded I’! s-e-s-s. sales: 400 Que <92 more). 1| s-s; 100 Que (as sacral reared- ed, I0 I-d. Choose Q3082 1111111101041. spot: A-isms 424s: A- medium 39A: A-pullets 29-80; 3- lsrge 20A; C 18A. KNTRDAJ, Nov 1—f@')-Pro- does Market prices here today, as reported by the Dominion Agricul- tuml Bureau, follows: Butter: first grade creamer! prints, job price, 28 1-2-29; first grade solids, job price, 29-23 1-2: Que n0 1 pasteurized, current re- ceipt price, 2'1 1-8; Que no 2, 26 1-8. Cheese: Ont white. Current receipt price, is 13-16—i.4 1-8; Ont colored, current receipt price, i3 15-16-14 8-10. . my: graded shipments in used free eases, selling price. A-IAISQ 5-5; A-medium 40-41; A-pul- m; 39.32; B-Asrge as; O l9. WAKETFFWIIR’ uvrii BILE- AsJYsuflIJnmpOuQeIBsdIsILs MornlqRuldteGs Tbolivsrsbosidm-‘Ioattwo ndsol In dsiLfuilsbu lsuldbiis ooymlr s“ v M s NEH’: I 5.9m Gas blasts up l % booths . m lnlnvur. Isak snrllloworld b h, An bowslmwsmsntdossn tslwsrlnt cubes: Your soinsthinstlulwvrlrl on In liver so wail . blk I um Pills-to m m m do of bill flowlnt fro!!! sud lnslis mien and union-aliens sad tin q oslomel but llsvonoeslosul or gigs?!’ Li Plll Illin- Asgufvr Csrtcfs Little man's"? were: Messrs T. W. L. Prowse, W. C. S. McLure, Byron Bowness, Mr. Justice Arsenault, Samuel Kennedy and H. H. Horne. Interment. was Ln Milton Cemetery, where service at the grave was conducted by Rev. . m. Phillips. I i HOME FOR BUBIAL-The fun- ' eral of Mrs. J. T, Peardon was held I yesterday afternoon from the Mac- lean Funeral Home where service was held by Rev. Hugh Miller and l Rev. L. Murray. The pallbearers were: Messrs Arnold Rattenbury, John Riattenbury, William Peal-don, P. L. Smallwood, S. L. Hardy and H. L. Hardy. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. L. Murray. Interment was in People's Ceme- tery. Georgetown Min Theresa Clarkin, Mcreli is yisiting her sister Mrs. Albert Ra- use. WWs-mm- “sis: n e we here, with his pgrpgllts Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dollies. Charles Jenkins arrived home re- cently, after mgending some time at Dartmouth, N. S. Allan Mndlhnalil h d te 5% elerelf leaiugéeiay for Boston, where they will remain for the Winter. On Iridai ev the ofliesn of m 0. W. tmet s the ‘lalome of presiden , Miss Mary amon- ald, and presented her with a suit- able going away gift. Mil. led and Mrs. MacDonald. st. Peter's is visiting here, the guest of hei- sister Mrs. .1. o. Gotcll. Miss Dorothy Jenkins tho teach- er oi’ West Rcyalt school spent the weekend here, wi h her mother, Mrs. G. Jenkins. ms friends will be sorry b hear that . T. Brenton is ill. Th; lsdiies of the United Clutch held s "Halloween supper" Satur- day, at the United Church hall. goodly crowd were present. Miss Helen Donovan made a brief visit to Charlottetown. Herbert George who joined the Heavy Artillery spent the weekend at his home in Georgetown. Mlm Madeline McKlnnon Char- lottetown. visited at Burnt Point, the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hansen. Emmi. hirohild left Monds moimirlg for Halifax. where he wil take uip a tiori as engineer on <an oil ta or, which will sail be-' tween Halifax and south America. Mr. and Mrs. Norman MscI-eod, Georgetown, gpeht the weekend at. Dundas-G MR. JOHN HILL AMHERST, Oct. 30—'i“he death occurred at Murray Harbor, P. E. 1., of John Hill. father of Wallace Hill. proprietor of the Amherst Hotel, at the age of 88 years. He is survived , by four other sons, Harry on the icebresker Arnrnore, Melville in‘ Pictou, Wilbert in Los Angwes. Lorrie of Winnipeg: and two daughters, Mrs. Harry Webb, Hm- ton. and Mrs. Ernest Bell, Murray Harbor - ~ 1 “Cornell-on. the lovelbiest COATS this Fall!” M15599’ Fill and Winter coals In filled Ind belted styles, trimmed with Coney fur shown l" 5110K. brown and green, sizes 14 io 1a. m“ _ _ _ ___ $10.95 hil?"lil-fi"“sslf'“s;..srsz and Thibeti p“ . back and filled QQJ,‘ ch13: Rust. Green. brown. black nmi 5'": 2 2 2, $14.95 Women‘ s d Mi ' with Sfzer Fox, Perésslgsn Mink. Kolinsky. Squirrel, Grey squirrel and Sable Furs are all lavishly "trhnimoq on u“, si-cves or down lhe front and with the popular separate jgc_ kels- These coals are made on Princess fitted lines with flap- efl skirts. squared shoulders and fancy sleeves. $37.50—$69.00 Women's and Misses’ tweed and boucls costs trimmed with Silver Opposslun, Genet and French Seal, in fall colors of zine. hlulck. Ffcen. navy and rown. Szcs 14-144 Pm, _ _ _ _ _ $16.95 Wmen’: and Misses boucle and fancy cloth coats with fill‘ 111m or grey wolf, Krim- m". Persian Piece, Twin Beaver, Brown Mole and Op- uossum in the new shades of Vineyard, Red Mill, Rust, Green and Black $19.50_$25.00 Women's and Misses‘ ‘-' ed and untrlmmed tweed coats with the smart straight bank or the more tailored fitted style. The trimmed ones have lavish collars of Racoon, Wolf and Beaver trim, and serve as an excellent in-belIBen coat with your fur coat. - $19.50-—$59.00 - Women's and Misses’ plain and fancy cloth coats with smart red fox, Rlngtail Oppos- sum, Bombay Lamb, Kolinsky Squirrel and American Oppos- iium trimmed. These are sty- led on smart lines of flared skirts and fancy sleeves and are well trimmed, f $29.50—$35.00 - Women's half-size coats are s specialty with Moore and Mc- Leod. These are all made on the same smart styles of our ier coats with new trim of the leading "irs. They range in price from ~ $22.50—$48.00 - “And Bill’s Coming to get i his new Overcoat!” The Men's Shop has an endless range for him to choose from, in every sort of handsome Eng- lish cloth, and all AT THE OLD LOW PRICES. For $12.00 to $15.00 he can Lily a fine new Mel- ton or a dressy, smooth finished Tweed. From $20.00 to $30.00 he can get Fleeces, Tweeds, Alpines, Elysians. and Barrymore Tweeds. I want him to get one of English Worsted Suits so perfectly t ll o s e beautiful tailored at $27.50. Of course there 0ther's from $15.00 to $35.00. est ls the kid and fsbri smart cumin, in black, regular Harvest and Cognac. Of Course x New Gloves 6r Purses °"°"“"‘"'°' "".i"..if.it’i’.il'liéli'%.$51-$11}.‘ill-fill; brown sud red henna. Sellliriryforpifl ‘m! For the newest colours and designs be sure sud look at our 1.00 and 75 cents lines of l-‘sbrio Gloves. Colors. inc. Port Brown, Black and While, Marine Gwen PUlwEi-Buy nowfiid ssvr-ihe price of balm ls up. e avencompeetoc ofsyes and colon selling for -— s- — s ' Here ls a bargain you've been looking for-s Ihnd- lrercliiefs. floral designs for — -- — — _ stitch-good colors-wonderful wear —- $2.95 MEN-Fall and Winter Caps-attractive patterns — buy before the price- increases — $1.00 to $1.50 Men's Fancy Hole, s medium Fall weight. rsir - — 39c Bib Worsted all wool Hose. A good wearing Men's Hose. ¢g_._._._ Men's Heavy Rib Wool Bhiris sud Drawers. Stanfield: Blue lapel. Each -' -— —- Bllufleldl Blue Llbc Each Stnnflelds Red Label Stnnflelds Gold Label Combinations. Each — ed Combinations. Suit Me ‘ Fine! Shirts with Filled $1.55 Co rs. A nest vsr- iety of patterns. Each Combinations. Sull — Stanfle-ldilibil- Combinations. Buig -- $1.55 gacnflelds Gold Label gnnllelds Fleece Lined 90c Btsnflelds Fleece Lin- and see the exciting ...... c Coach Excursiontto MOORE & McLEOWS of the Island's Smartest Styles i" u. R. show lost evening. JB-IIIQB F , T 0 B o F D » Round 11p arsami ares HENRY WILCOXON ‘- s ...“, gt-lineege! w M c A m from all Stations to Charlottetown o 1 - CD1’ ll . - . . “MATINII aoo r. M. i}: building of a how Y. The bal- c d t once of the meeting was taken HP r1 0V. 1‘ e a q V. 80D!!! - MON. “b. iwith routine buslnm. ~ 1 roucs COURT-In m Police ALBANY - — - — - -l J8 KlNflmfiTo" - - - - 5 1-" -" Oourt yesterday s, drunk was: given gain-III: : 15': %f___'_'_'_‘_: I f}: zghrygrullalpewrigdrexlslzfléleflg- gwluqun _ _ _ __ u, Mmeoucm, _ _ _ _ _ - - , ~ __ __ ___ _ E _ _. - - - . F Friday. A third drunk was rezl-iand- "°‘“,?§§,,;N;,‘_'_. _ - '- 151: JCT - - - - 1.05 or "l i“ °“° We‘ Th” ‘M’ °' “ lcudiiwsv - _ - -'- - 1.90 MT. srarmlvr JCT. - - .60 young man charged with opening 311335115 ._ ... - - - 1.80 MURRAY ARBOE- - - 1.20 "'8 T“ t” 11”" m" fimf”ao."i.%“iifii.l‘él“o“ié A — g, - ' : Z "3 gléiindiiifl Z Z I I i153 F*.“g°.D“mp Truck comlm“ ca; in jail. Ari adjourned ri-ohi- §¥.’,§,‘,‘,’;.%?;T’0N' I I _ -- Iso sr. reruns - - — — 1-00 W1“! 11993595 bition case was further adjourned FRIIETOWN - -— '— —' - 3g scgllggjofm‘ ___'T____ : 1'2: ., 1939 Master D e L uxe roi- one week. nuances - — — — — — 1-; gglmmaslnn- _ _ ___ _ m, . h 1 Salim __._ GEORGETOWN - — — — -0 _ _ _ _ H c “To ct ' ADJUSTMENT noun nasas GIIANIWIEW - - - - " m “°N's“" “ ' 0 1938 Mute!‘ D‘ Luxe CASE8—'I‘i'lc city Tax Au ustinent “ARMONY JCT‘ '_ _ _ 1'40 WELLINGTON _ _ _ — 1'50 Chevrolet Sedan. m“, i, mu bu” hem“ m, u- HUNTER. nrvaa - — —- — 5° TAHONB 1938 De L i186 D0486 rears ill-sol. st i. sitting of the l yEQpQRTIONATELY now s-sass mom orusa s 44 swam Boz-rd yesterday 25 taxtlgygrs eith- I - QT l1 P913011 OT YEPTCSED y GDIID- v - » . ' 1937 Ten-avg“? gimdxuth sel had their cases tried. Members DlANA 1936 S P9 c a ym o! the Board are: Hon. H. L. Pal- l‘ 25c “ill”.- ...... ...... mm-slsahslal You KIIOW, Helen, fh 6y 112W e f l ' ' 9 . Diana 0 coupe_ sit every Monday, Wednesday and, I m so n n anxious. to see the new DRESSES Women’s and Misses Dresses in the new- Fall styles oi’ flare skirts, bustle back and braclet-length sleeve in such popular shades as Grape, Teal Blue, Victorian Rose and Moss Green $5.95, $10.95, $16.95 and $22.50 Women’s and Misses Wool Dresses In tail- ored styles and plaids also smart styles in plan materials and shades -- $12.95 - $16.95 Women’s and Misses new fall dresses in the “Fashion Preferred” line, exclusive to Moore and McLeod. These are shown in all the newest shades and styles with the popular trim. of smart jewellery Priced from — — — — - - - -- $12.95 to $22.50 Women’s Half Size dresses in the new fall styles of hustle back, bracelet length sleeve tmd costume jewellry trim $5.95 to $16.95 J And the Basement is Full of Wonderful Bargains for Men and Boys Men's fleece lined combin- Boys’ Cotton Lined ntlons, sizes 36 to 44 Men's fleece shirts and draw- n,‘ Sh” 35 to .44 Sweater. Colors Brown, Blue l, B“ and Gm Tweed “ch _ _ _ _ ___ 59C and Green Heather wnlgcnlm “g?!” 26 to y$1 ____ ____ _ o Men's m Wool hpavy tweed Men's all wool Jumbo knit 32 work rants. sizes a4 $2 98 "ff {wk "amn- Color. to 44 pair -- _ _.. - m Y- mwll "id Men’; Bannockburn Tweed "NW". Dill!!! — -— —- ' work pants, sizes Men's heavy blue denim eom- 32 l0 44 - '- "' —' ' bination overalls, szies 38 in 44. Price —— — we, 35 go 43 Menlil ‘lulu "Md home 81,613 ce--—--- ' gaune goves—---— c Me ' h d kl k shirts‘. cofafyllflvgesan: 5g Men's all wool fancy shawl lflflfflflll. sizes l4 1-2 to 17 c collar coat sweltcrs. $2 5g Men's heavy khaki Whllmm‘ Slug as to 44 _ _. - - work pants. sizes 32 B0 ' Fl - 44. Pri -— — -- ' 5a 19¢ s: .5" .:.=:.-.=~s...:~~"--- i ‘° ”° ' snd Brown - - _ __ 89c Men's silver Tone fur icll 503$’ Heavy lliaciainaw Cloth hats. Color, navy, Windbreakers. Buttoned style. Boys’ Cotton Lined Corduroy brown and dark grey ' Breeches. Colors Sizes 26 to 32 — -_ - gw-L- figs-za- L‘ Boys‘ All‘ Woglz Nagy Chélgill- Shorts. S zcs to‘ — c 9 e For Ladies; and Girls -; mys‘ ,,,,,,.,,,,, w... 5...)... Colors Navy alld Maroon. 6t c Ladies’ wool plaid dresses. Ladies’ crepe dresses. Asst, Sizes 12V, to 14- —- — All Good Sorts sis-sci $2.95 em Se $2.39 . .... . wit. “llilfiiie _ Ladle‘ lid ite ire “Willi: Fr0ck”h e- sore so» _ Of Sweaters 1111323153”. 31:. r glmsh-tfiulflfrdh liyiol “'51s 2e to a4 - -- — - —- ' d MEN VP l1 s ' _ _ _ _ “i m“ - " " - $159 now uo-vv Cow"- "M — u over weaiers-zlp and V neck styles - Ladies‘ plaid winter Jacki-lay _ n". L0,,“ slug 28 $129 all wool-solid colors-Long wearing - $2.00 ;'o°°'”- 5"” $1 3 .”,',‘1,“°,‘.,,,,"'g§§°,, 3'11"‘? 03 lo s4 — - — — — —- ' 0 _ _ __ _ . . MEN-Zip Jackets-all kinds of fancy knits and mel- , d, , d 441m" - — - — $ ' ions-pick your color in the weight you 51.5.1, XII?‘ ..,i.,,'.°,°‘°§2"i“()‘ Woollen Scarves. Assorted -———-—— want - -- - - - - - - - - $2.95 to $4.95 Sizes as a. 44 -- - ' ' ' 51M"! "I'm- 29c MEN-Crew ‘neck sweaters — popular honeycomb Ladies’ crepe dresses, short sleeves. Asst. colors Sizes 14 to 44 - — Ladies’ woollen dresses, short sleeves, Assorted styles and §3’,‘°,?,;.§'ff‘_“._“‘_ $229 Prices medium lnd lsrge — GLOVE $1.19 Men’s Fleece lined Capeskin Gloves. Tan, $1 Brown, Grey or Cream. All sizes — —- — RE I 9711157121.! D111 1111! 17KB ?.'°ff‘f'._sl"1 i‘. ‘J1 $139 Boys‘ Brush Wool Zip Pullover Men's doeskin lip Wlndbrggk. efl. color brown and navy. Brown and g-liiidrens winter-NW. 75c ‘° $1.98 Lsdies Jersey Pyjsmss. colors, blue and tes rose. Sizes small Fleece lined Capeskin o q | sdvanclnfl {his is s real value at 1 oz. 839m- $1.15 Genuing Crepe Hose $1‘ First quality genuine crepe hose, full fashioned $1.15 value, cellop- hane wrapped. Sizes 8V; to 10 1-2. gOIOIQfiIZIiGIZIIY, Sunsan, Roselite, pres, i i ifle. $ Speical, pair — - -- - -- 1 -00 3 pairs for — — — — — - $2.85 whipcord Boys’ Heavy Blue Denim Coin- blnations. Sizes 26 to $1.19 .19 Buy now-today's prices are lower than the futurfi!