A4 JVDMRIXIIQ-q .... . =v:S§P5 C w d 8i l) f: C ll l‘ I G b t l’. I l S 1 I l. ‘Aw-‘Iasen-d-w-usrunmn. . TheConnnr llnulllc alltomnticstrcam- lined wringl-r, iinishcti in lifetime vitreous purvl-lalin, adjusts itself to wring mostclllcicn tly articles ofvury- ing thickness. lt requires no hand adjustment. The (lruinhourtl auto- matically tilts itself to shell waterin the properllirl-vlion. Large resilient rolls, rllllningurl lmll hearings Furlong life lllul silent operation, udd to the eilicicrlcy of tllc wringcr and are kind to clothes. lit-cause the Connor is built stronger tn lust longer it curries the lungs-st ililll strongest guarantee ever written for ll washer. See the Connor today. ’ PHONE 834 FOR DEMONSTRATION Real Estate Agency H. K. S. HEMMING IS Offering to the Public a service in all branches of Real Estate as Agent and Manager. To BUY, SELL, RENT Properties in City-and Country. To give valuations, arrange Mortgage Loans. Secure Tenants, Collect Rentals and Manage Properties and Estates. N0 CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTED‘ Owners of Land or Buildings are Asked to List Their Properties Persons Desiring to BUY or RENT City Houses or Vacant Lots or Farms are Invited i0 Cal] as GREAT GEORGE ST. TEL, 1374; , __ Charlottetown . 1 will Transfer Body “W” i“ ‘MMETP Reine del Paolfico and take off the body of Ra-lnsay MacDonald was m- nounced by naval authorities in Hamilton today. f“ To British Warship Y RAMTIJIUN, Bermuda. Nov. i3 -<cP Cablcb-Dccision of the Ari- Britain's famed ifl-bor statesmen miralty to send a warship of the and £01111?!‘ Prlmb Mlnllifir died BriiLsh West. Indies squadron t0 aboard the ship bound for South a x . when the night is cold and the sea is rough and you feel “fed up with fishing", what a man wants is a generous, comforting, warming chew of l-IICKEY 8. NICHOLSONIS ‘l BLACK TWIST" CHEWING J. r. CROCKETT 175 QUEEN STREET -—CHARLOTTETOWN lnaiéalcai‘ a l H. M. S. Apollo wilrleave Nov. 15 or 16, it was announced. and will arrive at. Plymouth Nov. 25. Arrangements underway here t0 have a guard at honor drawn The Central Guardian uni ‘Ills coin-n is 08 local o lawn: nntnrc may coats n word strict-Ii llllnhio in nrl- Inlol- ' CIASWILL for Photographs. UIE “B OUTB" bettor bikini. night. 8.00. China. Silverware or Plain. SEE the Toll Brothers’ and friends will regret. to hear o! l tho passing away at Milo, Lot 9. of Mrs. Roderick Macbeaxl, nee Mar- ] garet MacKenzic oi Canoe Cove. The funeral was held on Sunday A from her late residence. SUMMERSIDE POLICE COURT -Two drunks came before stipen- dlary Magistrate Eli. Strong, KL‘. on Saturday and received fines of five and three dollars and costs respectively. S Personals PERB. . . . ... . . . . ... Mrs. John Maclnnis, Glen Wil- liam, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert Acorn, city. Mr. David MacDonald, Head o! Hillsboro, left Saturday morning on a month's visit to relatives in BOSlLOII. s Dr. A. Leon and Mrs. Leon of Mystic, Conn, are spendin! the week-end with Dr. Leona cousin, Dr. Leo Frank and Mrs. Frank. Rosebank Fiarln. Mrs lrlie Parks. Alberton, RE. I., and Miss Ecxy Brennan, North . Devon, were recent guests oi their aunt, Mrs. Gordon B. Graham and Mr. Graham, Perth, N. B. Mr. N. D. McLean, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Mary McLean left Saturday morning for Toronto where they will attend the Royal Winter Fair. Ivirs. McLeod wllil remain in Toronto for a short time before returning. from naval and army detachments meet the ship and accompany the rursvod hr nun Interest hnl ndvlrtisinn ct ‘ be Inserted n I shortening tor Lbbi-ii- ll-tl ramrrr umrsn cuuacu w- ‘ IrIOBZ-ll-lb-ll. < NOW FOB A BELL BREAKFAST ' with Robin Hood Porridge Oats. ‘travel- ogue. Trinity Ilnited Church, to- night. L-lwi-ll-ib-ii. PERMANENTB AT REDUCED PRICES during November. Gullison PECIAI. FIV .. r<.tl MAMA‘ Annnanlaanaa‘ “ QUICKER SERVICE -DA SALE, NOVEMBER 12 to 11. . liovamnlsx 15, 1937 Mun‘ m ananannl‘ ‘a- ‘ RIX’S Gaocanv flu an-‘ ‘AAA- AQAAA ‘BETTER PRICES” BCBUW BQlOII. 14-1743-11-13-31. RANCl-IEIS IN the vicinity of 3 Lbs. - - - - -_ flimoilmgwnulvkhmiw ti wal “lip l oug ans an a on or BLUE RIBBON a“ max" “mecca: cocci. c. _ I by November 19th. L-1779—1l-l3-2i. ' u 0 JELLO I5“ DIED AT MIIJTL-‘Mllly re.a ves 1 2 pkgs_ _ __ _ _ PERFECTION SOAP HAWES’ FLOOR WAX O- i HAWES’ rtoon GLOSS EVAPORATED MILK 10 bars — — — _ _ _ _ 1lb.Tin _____ ______43G . Plnvrm -_--_ ______'590 LYNN VALLEY TOMATOES 2 Tins ~ — - — _ _ ~ _ _ ._ __ All Brands, 3 Tins -_ _ _- .__ _. CLARK’S TOMATO JUICE No.1, 4 for '_. '__ 33¢ CLARICS TOMATO JUICE, Tall, 3 for - - 21¢ CLARICS TOMATO JUICE, large (101 oz.) each 49c CLARKE TOMATO SOUP, 4 tins - - - - 29¢ CLARICS TOMATO CATSUP, 2 bottles - - - 29c CLARKS CHILI SAUCE, per bottle —_- - 18c SULTAN A RAISINS, 2 lbs. -_. __29c 23c ._ 27c FEEDS Cracked _Corn, Cornmeal, or Oilcake, 100 lb. bag ‘L95 ?ll;l‘f‘if"_‘ _ _ 21c §1£Ioln5al>s_ _ _ fifiliiWfi _ _ _ _ _ 23c Qffffllfi‘, ‘PYEMEAI _ _. 25c 1 TIP TOP MARMALADE 82oz,bottlc————-—-——- TIP TOP MARMALADE 4lb.tin -——----—----——— 25c 45c FLOUR I f, R b_ H d 24 lb. SHREDDED WHEAT, z pkgs. _ - 23¢ TEA "hllfutlhfi I; Rgyg‘; Hgflsmld bag GRAPE NU'i‘ FLAKES, 2 pkgs. - - 23¢ p" 1 PM“, Sugar Krisp CORN FLAKES, s pkgs. 25¢ 3"“ 3"” pound , 1 Regal $1 RANKINWS soms, z pkgs. _ - 38c ?':'hs'"é'“l i Five Roses I , l! l! 9? 0|! i, Maple Leaf RANKINE s MILK LUNCH, z pkgs. 33c Mm“ Bluenm 42G 4. LONGWORTH AVENUE STORE we DELIVER TO ALL PARTS QUEEN STREET srona ‘ PHONES 1021 and 1022 or THE CITY PHONES 1601 and 16oz $6 ¢“ vvccooaa iigriculturists Enroutc Tc Winter Fair MONCTON. N. B., Nov. 12-Ju- venlle farm club winners in the Mrs. H.W. Farnsworth, who has been visiting Rev. and Mrs. J. W body elm" W Gm/Bmmrm 9°11“ O'Brien, East Saint John, has 1m or Hamilton Cathedral were can- celled following announcement oi the Admiraltys decision. PEAKES SCHOOL Honor Roll for October:- Grade IX-l. Allan MacDonald. Grade VIIL-i- Peggie MacDon- aid. Grade VII-l. Patricia Bradley; 2. John Mooney; 3. Bobby Mooney. Grade V-i. Geraldine Devine and John Bradley (equal); 2» Mar- garet Mooney; 3. Helen Anstie- Grade III—l. James Mooney; I. Frank Gillan; 3. Emma Mooney. Grade II—1. Ray Grant. Grade I-i. Virginia. Grant; 2. Mooney; Geraldine Devlne; Ray Grant, Virginia Grant; Patricia Mooney. .. Mayme MacDonald, Teacher. In large, lied Pimplcs Many an otherwise beautiful and attractive face; many a check and brow in the mould of beauty, have been sadly defaced, their attractive- ness lost by the presence of skin eruptions. began to avoid me. I tried several kinds of blood purifiers, but none of them seemed to h9l%_ me. I heard of Burdock Blood ltters. I took three bottles and my friends wondered where all the pimples had disappeared to." Put III? by Tho T. liiiiburn Co., Ltd. l ' Face Broke tiutM for her home in Amherst. Miss Agnes Annear, Montague. P. E. L. also a guest of Mr. and Mrs. O'- Brien, is remaining in East saint John for a further visit. I Valleyfield Womelrs Missionary Society The Valleytield W. M. S. are deeply grateful to Rev. John M. Mac- Leod, of Charlottetown, who so capably conducted their Thank 0i- tering service. on Sunday after- noon, Oct- 10th. His friends in valleyfleld are always glad to hear Mr. Mamod. His Missionary ad- dress which was so appropriate Narcena’ Bradley; 3' Patricia was much appreciated The auxili- Moouey- ' _ Perfect. Attendance: Margaret. My are also indebted to m5‘ M“ Rae and Mrs. Jenkins, Cherry Valley, for their well rendered vocal selections. Both duett. and pleasure and interest. Also lam _ .left on the Ocean Umitod of the solo numbers were liztened to with their competent accompanist, Mrs. Bal- On Wednesday. Oct. 20ih. the auxiliary were fortunate to have Travelllnz Secretary. Mi-"s Isabel Esther Macintosh and Ilene Bruce. Griffiths, meet with them at their provincial contests in the Maritiines Canadian National Railways today for Toronto where they will visit the Royal Winter Fair as guest-s of the Dominion Department of Agri- cuture. They will also be taken to see Niagara Fails and on the re- tum trip will visit Ottawa. Winners were: Nova Booths-Jack vince of Nova Scotla, Halifax; Ken- neih Cox, provincial agronomtst,‘ Nova Scotia, Agricultural College, Truro; Miss Lottie Austin. of Mabou N. 8.. district agricultural represen- tative; Fred McCharles,.Domlrlion livestock promoter for Cape Breton; Stanley Woods. Provincial Livestock Superintendent, Fredericton, N. B.; R. D. Gilmore, Gagetown, N. B.; C. C. MacDougall, Sussex, N. B.; A. J. Gaudet, Moncton, N. B.; d'strict agricultural representatives; J. W. Graham. senior superintendent, Do- ‘mlnion Marketing and Field Service, Moncton, N. B.; E. F. Pineault, sen- ior Dominion agricultural field man, Caraquet, N. B.; L. W. Roper, Do- minion Live Stock Promoter. Char- lottetown. P. E. L; Miss Iotte Aus- tin. oi’ Mabou. N. 3., is the only woman agricultural representative in Canada. Bailey and Will’a.m MacDonald of the River John Calf Club; George Henley, Wyman Porter. Oxford Swine Club; Miss Annie J. Mlilar, Duncan McDonald. of the Mbrgl-lree Forks Poultry Club: Miss Marion Angus. Leon Smith, Shinimicas Potato Club; New Brunswick-Miss Marion Woods. Edward McKenzie. Welsford Calf (Tub; Miss Vivian Graham. Roland irkpatrck. Hoyt Swine- Ciub; Mi. ‘Annie Waterson. Robert McLeod. Sussex Poultry Club: Joseph Allaln. ovila LeBlanc, St. Marie Grain Club; Prince Ed- ward Island-Irvin! (Iowan and Charles Francos, Mbntsflile CB" Club. Agricultural representatives ac- Walsh. director of marketing; i111- Buskirk, Jean MacKenzie. Mary K. MHCPHGTEOII. “Mission Band", Reading -Aiice MacPherson. rompanying the party are F‘. Waldo Recitation ~Opal MacPhee and in Canada"- mania: meeting H91‘ Dreserwe Recitation -—Jean MacKerlzie. and message were insplrins- She singing - Alice MacPherson. was pleased to learn oi the suc- and Irene Bruce. cessot’ the auxiliary, alsoof the singing —Willa MacPherson, "cnnditionela Heated Mission Band and Baby Band. The annual gathering of th reading Pastor. from Isa. s5, by MacPherson. Exercise-J ‘Jesus loves Alice MacMlel-son. Invocation, prayer. anti scripture 5inging—Joyce Martin and Willa Recitation —Florrie MacPllerson. Me..__ Audrey Mac- Donald, Ireno Bruce, Johnnie Van- Joyce and Mildred Martin. 8 Solo-"Have Thine Own Way"- Baby Band was held in September day o! small things.” The offering close by singing ion by Rev. A. J. Ebbutt. the older people to the words ct the Zech. 4:10 "Who hath despised the was received. and the choir sang “Thine for Service." The programme was brought to a “Jesus Shall Reign" followed by the Benedict- of‘ fumes or odor. . M.R.A.J.Ebbtt- belfimples are chimed by ti. can m, ,,,,_ ,, m, home o, M, m, zghggggn a We cg” do,.._ SENIOR DELUX m- FORD y-a _ _. __ _. _ __ $1,195 "*3 m a“ 1mm"? ”°“d""°“t' “g Mrs. Hugh Martin. Grand view- Jack Macleod and Lincoln Bruce. ARISTOCRAT — —- -—- -—- — — —— —- —- — - -— 14.95 m “ °°‘“°° “““""““"-“°" ' ““ were m we! thirty member- un- Exercise "om is 10ve"—-Ml6- I UNIVERSAL JUNIOR - -- - - _ _- _ _ _ _ 11.90 mmy °f “m” '0 “m” "m der four ears of a e enroYed d “humed m 3° m“ l“ wmgllny’ Mission Blind member: save a lira-l slglucleatlnfivory Palaces" --Helena I n" _ — _ _' - " "" "' "' _ '_ "' 9'80 Burdock Blood Bitters rives out. . l -- _- _ ._. _- -. __ ...- ._ _. __ _. ._ _ the impurities from tho blood, and 2,2161’; zkgfmebers “ngegtgzgnfigxeodmanlnv ‘l 1h AMMOTH _ ___ _ ___ __ v__ ___ _ _ _ _ ___ __ leave; tlllehcomplexlon clear, smooth wnh the pastor Rev A J “Follow Me,,__choh_ _ ' ‘m; “éj- T I mh mimic, pyggidiflg‘ lhe Mm,“ 1,, a hm, add”, M, “but, ‘ Carry Dreadnought Chains and be prepared for any emergency. on, ‘sgfitfaiflliaszvgmff; l; “f; Band. assisted by the choir. save spoke very fittlngly to the child- anfback 50am bresungg all,“ in the f°11°W1r18 Programme in the ren. basing his remarks on Isa. ' 1,,ge,,edpimp|w_ gtlgch. on Thursday nisht, Oct. 11:6, "A little child shall lead . . them." wlgowgfltlfgycgflggfsfjn gag}: Openlns Hvmn- He then directed the clloaglll of Phone 105 BRINGING UP FAT HER THAT l9 hi? SHG-LD 5E . . IN GOLuY- B HA6 VHE BLOWN OUT- l WONDER M w». Aiébbfi“ ‘m’ DARK-n of the National fiovernmefiPE Chamberlainclgiiluds gfizfiuggfifidwf ‘,1’, m: o! In ." Former eague “We cannot ion-sat, we will never forget, his services in 108i when he endured painful separ- ation froln lifelong colleagues rather than sacrifice the interests o! his country." (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) EDINBURGH. Nov. i3—Prinls Minister Ctumberln-in tonight in- dicated a fresh British effort would be made tows-rd obtaining international cooperation. ., _ _ u“ "em to m”, M “m m m LLQUCMIEIAMM’ address here. "it is time another effort was made lo lee if it is not. M D. MacLean possible to nlnovo then inter- national tears and suspicions by UNDERTAKER EMBALMER a closer examination o! their cr- Charlottetown and igin and suhstanca." Making his first speech in Scot- North Wiitshire say MacDonald. “We shall nomi- his memory, as .Ph°"° 149 1 Heat your car with a Tropic Aire Heater and enjoy a comfortable drive. Tropic Airs heaters combine foot warmer, defroster, and air 5n Minister spoke glowingly of Ram- i‘ land since taking office, the Prime a arm mwiot and the first rind from the water in the radiator, there is no danger Company Limited Charlottetown “By George McManus TH ‘W5 FiNEWQON F “A: IIKIN see MUCH Barren-