. . /\<-¢l')fl%\‘ a .~ emu: IuyaPREMIER DUPLEX AT THE REGULAR PRICE yet a PREMIER SPIC-SPA Such an offer has never been approached in vacuum cleaner history. At the price of the famous Premier Duplex Electric Vacuum Cleaner alone ($64.50) you are oifered two cleaners--the Duplex (price $64.50) and tl1¢ Epic-Span (price $19.50.) These two cleaners give you modem, up-to-the- A minute cleaning help. A big, fast thorough cleaner to clean all your floor-coverings in a few daily mornents—and a small, light, easily- handled Spic-Span, complete with Moth De- stroyer, for drapes, shelves, ledges, car and ' furniture upholstery, mattresses, throw-rugs, etc. Such remarkable value obviously cannot be offered for long. Orders will only be filled for a very limited time. And it is not likely that conditions will ever again permit such an out- standing bargain to be offered. S0 order now. EASY TERMS Pay only 54-50. down. Balance in 12 Monthly Payments of $5.40." Cash Price: $64-50- .A ALUE NEVER seFon: scuattsp . per/rap; never’ olqolirl. lllllMllWS BHARLOTTETQWI SUMMERSIIIE tuiitiiiiii and Prince, Bounty —-—Tl|iq Cllllllllll ll fl‘\(PF\P|| for IIIWIH ef local inleruii iiut llfhtflillllll ul’ n newly ultilre niuy lie liinrrli-ilml 2 lent! Q word strictly puyubln in uil< unce. --SHEER STEEL butcher knives. Diston meat saws. in stock at Braces. 2585. —MOTOR5 start easy when filled with Mobiloil Arctic light motor oil. Sold by Bruce's. 2535. —SEE THE LADIES‘ and Nil-sacs Hats sclllng for $1.00 and $1.50. New styles. Sinclalrs‘ Millint-ry Depart- ment. 2672. —BUY AUTO TIRES. chums and blow-out patches at Braces. 2585. Chronicle —(). . ONLY Blzit-k French iBlltll/CI‘ Coat with Brovrii Squirrel‘ lcollai" and culls. Rcgulai‘ $135.00 to clcur $69.00, At Siiiclnirs. ‘.2572. ~45 ONLY Ladies‘ Plush Coats, sizes J56. 38 zinti 411. t‘l(‘.ll‘llll1 llfllli Sinclair's Ready to ivcai" 2572. —\\'I|\' ‘TAKE A (‘HANTYE uii losing tnoncv through improper peltmg of Tim-s? We lliflfl proper boards. proper temperature for ‘ curiiiu pelts and when ready for? sale. proptw facilities for marketing. l Minimum selling charges and mnx< iniuiii irturns. Dominion Fur Sales Lid. SllilllllCl’5.(l('_ Charlottetown, representative. J. I). Jenkins. 2446 inexpensive Iv-n: ' SATISFYING COAL Best grade Welsh Hard p. Very special price spot cash. YYCTORIA . . . SYDNEY , Screened Slack coal for blowers H. R. LARGE £6 CO. 58 Queen Street Coal-Nut or Cobble . . BRADORE Tel. 1000 Sinclair tSz Stewart Limited, Ready —GE'l‘ YOUR LADIES‘ COAT a7 FR -—RETURNE l) 3 OUT OF 4 VACUUM CLEANERS SC ‘.D IN CANADA ARE PREMIER-MADE I04 HOME -— Miss Alice Whitloii of Coleman. who was l0 W901‘ Deparlmfllli- when‘ Y0“, recently cpciatcd on in the Prince 5P9 ll"? ll°5l ll$°llmelll lll tllc ‘Plovfl County Hospital has nizirlc a good MICE. ——(ilti\ND FINAL TllG 0F WAR. - 'Bcdetiut' Rink. November 10th. Last pull for the Strong and .\'ior< rison Tbopliies. Heavy weight teams: North Bctleqtic champions versus St. Eleanors; Simiincrssitle Giants versus North Wiltshire. Light weight teams: North Bedcquc versus Free- town. ‘The trophies and prizes will be presented to tlic winners. All teams that have taken part in this competition are askcd to be prcsent as the management uisli t-o treat them to ice cream. ' M82. —-LADIES’ IIUDBON SEAL, Elec- tric Seal. Rat. Laskin Lamb Coats selling at low prices. SlIlClBlfS Ready to Wear Department. 2572. —VISITED MOUNT ALLISON- Mr. Kenneth Muttart of Summer- side has returned from a visit to Mount Allison University, Sackvllie, N. B., where he was the invited guest of the graduating class of i930 of which he ls a. member. He was the sole representative of the Alumni Association of Summcrside and gave an outline of the activ- ities of the Association. S. —NURSES QUARTERLY MEET- ING-‘Ihe regular quarterly meet- lnfi’ 0i’ the Graduate Nurses Asso- ciation of Prince Edward Island was held on Tuesday in the Nurses Home oi’ the Prince County Hospi- tal, the president, Miss Pidgcon, in the chair. Only routine biiginggg ‘We taken tin. There was a large attendance from Charlottetown M, ll"! PlOSP 0i the meeting. sfternoonl lea was served in the Nurses Ho for the visitors. S. . . ma. ..-.---_--,-v—-—-——- --~~--—-——~~ to Mr. 73-irccovt-ry and icturiiczl homt- on l tvcdnesdayn-S —(.‘t)N'l‘RAC'l‘ AWA ll DE D-Thc contract for two new pump houses in the west end has been awarded Benjamin Scliurmaii. The pump houses which will be erected sum- S —-C RJIKPL E D CHILD RE NS CLlNlC-A very large patients attended the childrsns ciinic held Cross Rooms at Summcrsidc week. Dir Acker of Halifax, was in attendance. Miss Wilson, head of the Red Cross in lottctown was also present. number themselves of the of tlic in the patients ‘guests at which Rev. Mi‘. ;Canipbtll. of Tyne Valley, aunts of on the ground where the two new the bzlde: Miss Alice Gordon, Miss wells were constructed this mci- by the Trusk Well C0.. will be BlYllll °l ml ll? and Ml“ vlllllil’ of cement and brick and will have Glllespl“ Besides llle l3l°°lll5 pa“ u. floor space of 12 by 23 feet. Work ellw» will commence immediately and itl Mls- Alllcd Pllllllps °l Tyne valley is expected ihc building will bcllvas llmsclll‘ Anlong the olll‘ of ready by the time the pumps, which are now on order. arrive. This new pumping station will give the town of Sunimersidc_ ample water supply for its ever increasing population. ' guest of honour at several showers number of crippled Red this N. 8.. Char- A availed DON'T TELL ME 5T - In (will min-n "y." mu“; opportunity of looking over the library, which the members or the I. O. D. 17., nre preparing for the addition o! the Carnegie books-S. -'STEAMER IN PORT-Tire S. S. Sidfold from New York dock- ed at the Marine Wharf, Bummer- side on Wednmday afternoon. She mm a. Bell. was yesterday flier-l - noon for Chlrltittellowlltttl complstei her cargo. She will carry about 85,- 000 begs of potatoes. The schoon- er, Maud Weston, Captain Weston. bringing lumber from Mlramichl, is making her last trip o! the aewm- She is loading e general cargo for Richibucto where ah; will lily "P roi- the winter months. ‘Ilia Arso- eiatcd 811191101! are expecting l bout in the latter Dirt of the week. B. 4W0]! ENJOY!!!) PARTY-A very please-tit evening was spent at fliehemecf lib-endure. Eerie Rioevee, Keneington on Monday, Nov. 0th, when their many friends gathered from for and near to mebe merry the birthday party tendered Mr. Ii. H. Burt. The even- ing we: spent in gemee, singing and dancing, music being furnish- ed by Anthony Bernard which sure made them step. A buffet lunch was served by the ladies. Many Jokes were passed which caused much laughter, especially when Mr. Burt was bounced and left his toe marks in the ceiling. After singing "For He's e Jolly Good Fellow" they all left for their different homes thanking the hostess for her hospitality and the pleasant even- ing spent, and hoping they would have many more together. --WEDDI'NG BELLS~A very pretty wtdding was solemnized 0n Wednesday, November. 8th at 8 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Pickering on Convent Street, Summerside. when their eldest daughter, Miss Marjorie Isa- lrlie, was united in mairlage to Mr. Alfxed Edison Colvrell oldest scn c! Mr. and Mrs. J. Wcodland Colwell of Northam. ‘The drawing room was tastefully arranged with yellow and white chrysanthr-niums and autumn leaves. The ceremony took place under an arch oi’ aut— umn leaves and chryssiithtmums of the same shades. Rev. C. J. Si. Clair Jeans was the officiating clergyman. Miss Helen Peters played the wedding march as the bride entzred the rcom with her father, whoguve her in marriage, The bride was charming in a. love- ly gown of white satin; her veil, fastened with s. wreath oi’ orange blossoms, hung in graceful folds to the hem of hcr dress: her bouquet was of vtliiie chrysanthcniums and maiden hair fern. Miss H. Ruth Pickering, attended her sister, and was dressed in a. silk crepe dress of canary with a bouquet of yellow chrysantliemuzns. Mr. William Hayes of Tyne Volley acted as best man. About seventy guests were present. After the ceremony the yzurig couple were congratulated by the members of their immediate families. Miss Helen Peters played the retiring march as the bridal couple left: the room. A dainty wedding supper was served to the Jeans proposed the toast. to the newly- wt-dded couple. Assisting in serving were Mrs. George McCalluin; Mrs. W. G. PlilYips and Mrs. Kenneth -Pcarl Ycc oi Northain; Miss Amy the omits grand-mother, town guests were Nfr. James Col- well of Moiictcn, N. 3., uncle oi’ the gioom; and Mr. Benjamin Rees of Toronto. Mr- and Mrs. Colwell will reside in Northam. Previous t0 her marriage the bride was the when she received many lovely ‘gifts. The Guardian joins in heart- icst congratulations-S. PEEONALS STORE CLOSED Saturday, 11th. Nov. until I STORE Will Open at '1 p. m. Setup-d A ‘l clever styles 9"": in these new it DRESSES $233 §'.§l°°.l.:-'v".'ili.l.'l§ l1‘??? $2.98 Stripe to Jersey ONE PIECE DRESSES, notably clever . glrlfipsmrallhllgdtcolldilfs ONE PIECE DRESS» in plain wool Silt‘; ..".'...'i'.‘ilf‘."...'".’.'f".'f'.°.‘l. $2.98 l Mr. Tremblay ' 0f Holt Renfrew t? Co WILL BE HERE Nov. 9th, 10th, 11th. NEW cons . . runs . .. . REPAIRS . . . L Visit the t GlRL’S SHOP Smart Coats $450. $6.00. $7 .50. $10. Al new DRESS You know that k today. IIIOTAILI VALUE Ladlee ' All w Venn Penfle Qijylnni that you liked so well . . , the" are some new ones ._ _, . very gmgrf, $1.69 pretty little dress l ital on Tuesday. S. -Mrs. Siunuel Waugh, who hasl been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Wood. at Hazclbrook, has returned to her home in Summer? side. S. l -~lVLlss Audrey Taylor. who was training in Quebec City. has arriv- ed home on account or the illness is taking on a cargo of 75,000 h5g3 oi‘ her mother, Mrs. John F‘. Tay- of POtatOQs for the Potato Growers lur- wlw was recently operated on Association for the New York mar- l" ll"! Pllllcll Cillmly 1106111911- S. me/itot. The s. s. Jakob Maelsk, which [has bgen loading pggatoes for Bulb Mlnnrd’: Llnlmenc remnvee ninlne. Bllllglllll 3:17am.» . . ‘This column in w;‘l“.§l§°‘l.l‘§li.°'3VZ§.§Z‘°ZL'IIT , EASTERN GUARDIAN .~_-._-_. reserved for wool clip of 1931—2’l,300.000 lllr‘ including skin wool, the will" d which is included under mutton naturally kept pace wltn the mm ase in flocks. They landed their airplane in Mr. N. J. Nicholson! field and took up passengers during the afternoon-H. iii-we of local infect-int liul. advertising of n runway nature may be lnlsrteil at 2 rents: a word ltrlefly payable In advance. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rcpt. Archie Humm. or left at H. J. Muborrs Drug Store, Montague. 10d. ..'Pilot H. 0. Madden, of the Royal Canadian Air Force Reserve, Pictou, with Mr. R. McDonald. were visitors to Montague on Tuesday. Scottish Sheep . According to the fourth census of agriculture production in Scotland, in 1930-31, a report of which will be issued shortly, the steady incle- ase in the number of ohccp since 1920, when stocks were at their low- eet, in one o! the marked ientuves or poet-wei- agriculture in Scotland. In 1981 e tctel c! 1.831000 sheep was returned. the lei-gust number in forty years. In 1932 e still larger number of sheen we: recorded. The EYESIGIIT OIIBIITIIII Ole Oenneeiel III By George M-~ A EXMIIIIATIUI lithe Mul- l...‘ ll newbie‘ ii. J. imoii 7 —- < "'“7 L\'.|"_l'EN-IWAGG\I~ . Al. ouR gen ‘- I ouess our‘: PUTTiN‘ Zlfi-I-bllfg? {Rm}, gfig8bé$ll $ L; FER Foerr- R-TQ _ Q1 , . . ‘Emllléslt- QR" I%§i?t§le?ae§i€'=oa on ANOTHER ween-