g-ICKOYIQQAA ~ Clearance Sale Tweed Suits PRICE .‘ 0 l lgl ‘this rczllly wonderful bargain in MEWS TWEED SUITS is ivor." on FZllC. You will see samples displayed in our WlllilfllYri. rind a grout range ready in the cloth- iu“? :Yc:l.ll'tn:e::l. 'l‘l:el'i- are sizes from 31 t0 ~12. all nice \‘.'CIl"ill.‘lt' puttvrus. good sturdy weuvels, just lilies we arc '."lilt’-L‘lll.’lf;' from our stock, and yours zit HALF PRICE $10.0’) Ifltilw for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 8.00 $13.00 Hill“: for . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $9.00 $20.0‘! .‘ for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 1325.00 Sulfa for .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . $12.50 $30.00 Suits for .. .. . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . $15.00 $25.00 Suits for $17.50 and Georg/e fiirtg/sn-"lf any mun nlisscs [Ilia chance- 'it’a just his I1o'l'rl'Iz1cl:."’ MO ORE 6 PFLEOD ' Limited ’ ‘ ____._. pf _ J11’: all..- wcxtcnlll irlclziy is to humanize -' Emrrsrln Fosdick. ti] a _‘. “i . . msnj: Aicrfluuoidf tyne-E o ~r~-~~ on E you E ' -.'- l ‘ u L‘ " %.24'K\Iz;y}’g " I ; ' _ ' N 1 11;: ./ S. ‘w-c n 9 Points of Superiority 1 Gives complete protection. This frrc-floivingpAnti-Freeze keeps your engine running c0nl~as well as rrllc- from t'rost—and that's an im- portant leaiurc iii economical winter driiing. Evcrcady Prrstonc is as harmless as plain water in the engine. radial!" fitiingsl and conncctic ns. One filling lusts all wilatcr. Ask your dealer the price of com- plrts fall-to-rpriug protection for p Does not boil sway. - ‘a Positively will not darting! \ cooling system. 4 Will not hen up a motor. 5 Will no! sllect point O8 vnrnish. . 6 Non-inflammable. .,....,.,.>-, - 0d l . I .1 our car irltll Evcrcady Prestone. 7 “m ~ 4i‘!!! cost is surprisingly low. 8 Dries not bcrome viscous at low temperatures: will not decompose st high ten-pen- .AL CAXBON CO. CANADIAN Nlifilgfisn ~ ‘um’ icél-illf-n '°“°'"° l-iil-‘l-lf-il 9 1ZZ2Z-?§§i'lZ'f.§ZT’ P I01 A _ _ " HPFiRM-ANE-NT- A. .oomcnL _ *" v or. "' 1 w" rr»<.-.-.--'~'"" c " ""”h‘willi“lf l - religion."- "Thc prswgc from the present ‘ 1' of crznpnrative prosper-l _ _ _ Dragmm was llayc as onlv oi ~ .'.- which will require at. ‘ l d ' H‘ M“ ycarsTwBcnito Mussol- i Western Guardian‘ 2 l l l stock at Ernie's. Sold st Bruce's. 7968-1 _ STAVERT. North Bedoqus. - noun the engagement of the‘ liam E. Johnstone. Long River. Mar ‘of November. -run roon m ems, distribut l at Bruce's. -_- wstsne Street, Bummer-side. lottetown and Summerside. . -. CHURCH-Rev. E. M. Altken, B. Sunday School; Worship: 7.00 p.m. Divine. Worship. buckle Overshoes for early Fall Wear, pair $1.39. R. T. Holman. Limited. ~ 7964-10-31-21. who were arrested on Tuesday even- Wednesday morning. as they did not appear in the Police Coilrt.—S. -—COUNTY COURT — In the County Court at Silmmcrside on Tuesday. Judge Inmun presiding, the case of ‘J. Collins Creswell vs. Ken- ncth Lecky in an acton for dam- ages in an auto collision was called. The defendant's attorney. C. D. Mc- Cnllum. stated he ivas not in a posi- --LAIGI nscraic lanterns in 1868-11. -I'IID B-M. MEAT andmilk fox biscuit heavy st this time of year. —MR. AND MBS_ ARCIIIBALD an- 'daughter. Annie Marla. to Mr. Wll-l riagc to take place about the middle 7900-11. 7968-11. -FOIt SALE-Two stoves and some "niture. Apply Mrs. John Pond. 26 1911-10-30-216 3i l was mew VICTOR minio ls 101d by n. '11 Holman. Ltd, Char-l ‘1953-10-31-21. --PRINCITOWN UNITED A. Minister, Sunday Nov. 2: 10. a.m. 11.00 a.m. Divine —-CHILIV)II.EN'S ALI. RUBBER 3- 4 \ \ fleece lined. sizes 7. 8. 9 and 10, per --BAIL ESTREATED-“PWO drunks. ing by Summerside Policemen had their bail of $10 each estreated on l. l‘ l tion to proceed owing to the absence - of a necessary witness from the Pro- vince and he asked m.- u non suit which was granted. E. H. Strong. K. C.. appeared for the defendant. A disputed debt case between two Sum- inerslde parties was then taken up and was concluded on Wednesday morning when judgment was given .for the plaintiff. An auto damage case. whch was commenced at Al- berton. is to he finished at Summer- side ill the Court on Thursday-S. l —SPLENDID ORGAN RECITAL- 511-151.; lovers of SllmnlETSlde o'er;- M. v Jot-oer! a rare treat on Tuesday ev- “Thr: izrr-at function of the Churchi ‘flllllg when Professor Selle FOWlEF ‘ornanst of the _-,quve nnothcl- in the Church. Every number on the Presbyterian Church. Jias mastered his instrument could ‘lpl-‘IY- The player ha: 1h:- ponver iv lloldyhis nuciicno: in the pieces as well as those of mant. his final piece. yvas superb. Professor Folvl=s was lvsisted by Mrs. Jack McLeod who ‘has a Wonderfully swrrt contralto voice and who is wall known in Silmmerside music circles. Tllf"mE1‘C quavtrtte. lvlcssrs ForbPs. Mountain. Hancock and Schurman. who also nssLst-e-d neerl no introduction to a Summerside audience. Their numbers as usual were well received. Th:- progranl was broadcast by Station C. H. G. S. in charge of Mr. William’ Cannon. Rev. Mr, Jeans very cnpably presided and tendered a votr- of thanks to Professor Fowl- cs and his assistants for s delight- ful evening. The program was as foll0vvs:—-Tnccata in C.. E d'Evry; Barcarolo from 41-h Concert-n. W. S. Bennett: Male Quartette_ “When We Stand" Nevin: Aubn-dc. E. Halsey; Contralin Solo. Aria "He Was Do- spisod“ Handel; La Cinquantaino] Gabrial-Marie; Military March. Schubert: Mal“ Quartetio. "God Shall Wip~ Away" Marks; Hilmoreske i oling Systems Anton Dvorak: Gantrnlto Solo. "As t‘n= Floivor" F‘. K. Lrznn: Grand Chorus in D. GuilmanL-S. PERSONALS —Miss Bertha Phillips. loft on Tuesday morning for Nclv York. with Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Miss Phillips is a sstcr of Mrs. Brown and will visit her for a short time-S. -Mlss Cecelia and Miss Constance Burrows. Mr. Ernest Enman. and Master Billie Enman l-lavc been vis- iting in Trynn. the guest of Mrs. Bruce l-lowatt-S. l I Y V... .._,,_.__...__..._ _ m........_ . ..._,.-.. _M.w. i...»- _ -- v- -- -~ splendid organ recital‘ dramatic,‘ ' ' lighter-l . \‘e'n. "Gram-l Chorus ln D." by Guil- i mn- MvaQTJlTTFTOWKTrGIIiXRNA\ x, w... q... _- __ >_~_ __...._ .-n-- OCTOBER 31. 1930 Lavishly Furred Winter Coats- All the features of the season's newest imported fabrics, so smooth surfaced, the colours the smartest choice of the season and the styles of semi-fitting ind straight lines. Sizes 14 to 46. Broadcloth with fur trim: Price $19.98 to $122.00 Tweeds that are new and serviceabled Prices $18.98 to _$54.00 shades Special in LADIES’ HOSE Full fashioned in h heavy service weight, fine. even weave in all and Only $1.25 pair ‘ Only $1.25 llr. sizes. FUR COATS ‘The newest features distinguish our Fur Costs. The ‘new silhouette, longer lengths and flaring lines, all sizes. Hudson Seal in plsin and with Kolinsky trim $236 t0 5510-00 Muskrat Coats st $135 to $315.00 Persian Lamb with sable trim: Price $435Aand $358.00 Persian Lamb with Kolinsky trim . $512.00 ' with flu-oil LADIES’ HATS ' . LADIES’ GLOVES A new shipment —- of new winter gloves await your approval. Special tan dogskin glov- es, 1 dome fast- Hesding for winter smsrtness Felt Velvet and Chenille. Vsl- ues that. are truly marvelous. _ e i . All ' They include all the newest gnolfd weasllizne; features from the Beret to the ‘lava Special ‘ popular Russian type now in pfigg vogue. Don’t miss this oppor- tunity to secure an extra hat. $1.98 nr- All prices. PRO WSE BR OS. LIMITED’ The Fashion Centre Eastern Guardion II‘BAPTIST SERVICES-services Dundas, United Baptist Churches: Ii p. m.; St.‘ Peters. 7 p. m.; Annun- dnle, 11 a. m. 1-1. C. Morgan. p.stor. ..'AN YON E HAVING LUNG- WORMS in foxes may have the Clef- froy‘; latest ilp-to-dnte treatment administered. Dr. Hammond Myers. Montague, ..‘UNITED CHURCH OF CAN- ADA-Georgetown and Sturgeon. services Sunday Nov. 2nd. Sturgevn 11a. m. Milltown Crors 2.30 p. m. Gtorgetown 7 p. m. Rev. C. U. MacNevin. Pastor. .351‘. PETERS BAY CHARGE- Unitcd Church of Canada. servre of worship for Sunday ncxt as follows: St. Peters. 11 s. m.; Greenwich, 3 p. m.; Marie, 'I p. m. Sabbath School meets one hour before service at each of these appointments. Bluenose Will Race Thebaud (Clllldlln Press) HALUAX. NB. 0ft. 28-1112 Wt- Luan- Illlfilfiiflllfiblhfl ‘ .. .5.- ..s-,lri_.,-ggwr,giqq»ef-l ’ 7803-10-21-31-21 . "mo-a dcvvufi I burg. which won l-hc Oll5‘.1llplOl'"»'.< .9’ of Um North Aillntic itching: fin-u: from the Gloucwter schooner Egg;- in 1021 will me"t lwr recent Cm- queror in the Lipton eshllyition to,» ies. Gertrude L. 'l'hv'pnucl of G1 iu-‘ cester. oil‘ Hahfax on Saturday, 14o- vember 8. in the first of n two 1m. 0f| ors and the tennis Cup, This 1M3. ion, arrived at today h: ‘he hum-m of the trophy. nns rmnouncft‘ this afternoon. al‘~l" l‘l‘l‘ll"‘i~'dl-"- sailing the date of thr first rnrr mid 5mm- latlng prizes oi $1,500 to the winncr and $1.000 to the lm/"r H110 boon Iwirecl to the vessel owners 6nd m. cop-ted. The trustees. at YP-‘ilerrlayl meeting. had decided ill-Al» 5 series this fall would be lllRdflSLble, but reconsidered their (l-eclsiou m m- quest oi the Gloucester cmn-Jtmg, | Pbllui-in; the exhibition series of! vfGlouoestcr. wcrk was m. om‘ com- ‘mencsd on the ‘fhebsiu, mr {oi-c- {mast being moved but two feet three iinhos, and ‘her mlnmast three i660 B‘)! ‘lllchfll. IIQCQflggm‘ rqnova] oi’ two feet from tly yowwrlt. it is understood this In} would be com- pleted thin W!!! Al}! thst the Glou- caster thsllcnger (mp4 bg n” w sail J0!‘ Hllllll plcnty of limo. The Bluonose. It!” hot return from Gloucester. h“ in promo; d m‘0““-l‘-Y'l08 In‘! Minn; in inpu- Inlon int th lens. l. I l h“ 1i three series hr championship hon-l "ml" 0°"- fli-iIi-Zifl-ilfill-Zii-Zg 55 lune-m, e. s. L Miss Julia Myers. student at the cred to lLsten to a very inspiring ad- Qlerlvlwiown 3mm"! 9011006. Spent dress delivered by may. J. Murchison, the week and at her home here. Field Secretary of the Bible Society. Mrs. Samuel Ings has returned home. alter spending some time in the Royalty. the guest of her daugh- ter. Mrs. Cecil Wood. IIAZELBROOK AND VICINITY Mr. Pope Beers. City. was s. recent vis tor to Hazelbrook. Mr. Oliver Myers was a recent vis- Mlss Edythe Wood spent the week ltor to the city. end st her horns here. -____ Mr. Alvin Myers. City. was It ieccnt A BPfl-‘ll-l service was held in the Kirk st Birch Hill on Pridsy evening. Miss Honnie Carver. City, motored 0041b" 34th. in the interest oi’ the to her home here on Saturday even- Bible Society. A large number goth-l ing. WAITNI are -n——:|g:i¢n "Its sn ill wind thst blows nobody good" may be truly said of Saturday evening snd Sunday's rain. While some folks may have been disap- pointed with the rain interfering with their plans. it certainly proved s blessing to the majority of people. I as beoomin yo. - O ill: ll-milnluplslnzn, h... “f, “Y; _ It has been the practice of a few people in downpour 0f i-sln, the swamps Ind this Province for some years past to destroy ponds are filled and to some extent ' has helped the water to rise in the Dr-opgrty and commit other vandaglsms of a "u, criminal nature during the Hallowe en celebra- tion. Those who are not satisfied with clean fun and indulge in pranks that endanger or are likely to endanger the life or limb of any per- son, orpthe safety of property, are now warned that all such occurrences will be fully inves- tigated and persons found responsible will be prosecuted. ~ . . J. JOSEPH msnvon. “movable vi. Pf9fiqiallfeli°tl ii Miss Gladys Hirt. uscher of Bethe! school. was s recent visitor here. ml EYESIGHT =-= EXAMINATION [llama we IIWMIIGIIIOI ‘l 11.0 i.“ MABON m; Olleeflllloclltfilb ll 2'! =32; 7000-1040-31- —..-.- ..--» -> .!-