THE iiiSUii11ii.e.1i§.ii2‘§...GU I`iI¢III.l ARDIAN i ;__';,'."-S uf €3St I SchemeA roval `on......., -su oo." so. nu. u. Locals» PP ,mwmumfu ,,¢Ii-tl\'I1Cl0d in the harness, fell 0!!! largely attended agricultur-15 hgnes' hwy, md bm” hu U-m_ IDU held 111 0BSD¢r¢l\lX N0"-` Medical aid was at once summoned ti WMU# and the inJurcd member attended potato marke ng presented ics' ccnsiderttlon.; to and the boy is doing very nicely.; Get yo y er local interest but advertising 0| n news; nature may be inserted at "°" 'WW' \>\7*‘"»' W' The 980910 in that section of the .. povinca gave evidence of bein( Rev. George MoDona.ld.Br\e. was vgry much infgfeslied In the p0fAl7U I VHIWY (0 Chd.l'IOf.l'£l'i0WI\ Oh OCC., 4 marketing scheme, and during the Sl. i Scientists find Ibis great food I _sumr gmc, ,,.,,,_ ,,,,,,,,, m ~ - ~ lead in stock at Bi-aoe's. coures of the meeting a petition. Federal Department of ___.....___-- ll rub in. reczous L_1m_n_,,_m' ‘mm ,M 7”” Wmmum I ron ooucias and stuuio plan nixvsftioeim tuiii Ws?fi°i°;std _' I G Z colds try Dreovin. Taylor Drug possible date. was signed by a lags , d tl alers r. i mzturn y [1 Many children refuse it. QUAKER vitamin than Make two wack: test course yeast is good for you. It contains a precious vitamin inciting many foods._ ct lots of people dislike é \.‘§‘.=. :V ~ f / ._ O ,/. 7 it-`§`\\€=» Y / Addr¢|l---~»~~-----~-_-»»-----»-»-- `°"“° ”"" ““°‘ °“"°° "’ Schooner Stiiias <‘$<>“i-‘ii in seo osiino fo .noi 5*!- fri? _ I G_4¢P_¢1’¢¢11¢j¢ ,0’Leary and Vioinityi Western - :Meeting Gzves A ...,.,,,. .,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,, ,, the home or in suture rum, -vitamin from deliciousl away at Bltinncrsi 91. Ethel olonassey.i . beloved daughter of. lohossey after a ling- egg igféi .ng R0! U\°h°¢S¢y. Tlgnish. with sister, Miss Alfredo. accompan- Miss Adele Francis. motored lottetown on Oct. 81. i SEE is #E 1 g -__-I s I The New Authority on Feeding Children _umm ,_, Am, 00", _ A, mm md M ,B mmpmd that the summerside Police Court on through his efforts something tan- ht’ M7* Jam” °°°dYf EmYW'l°» ~ ~ ~---- Wednesday momma one drunk wus guns sion; uns uns of iive stock I-0° 6°- °i1 0°l~ 31- _ fined za one oosts.-a improvement will no brought siiout. \ Els many rriends are sorry to that Mr. Roy Smith, Wbilti c'¢,..__._........-_.»v_.....-..1»>i» .... .......,.. f ' W Indian River-Kensington Branch of i-' Prince County Hospital for tree - the DESIGN iN NG skty ot spxlticingi stat?) the lhiidust- ENGLAND CHANGI ral Dope mon of 6 Cain la-'n __ EMEMB ‘“ me “S18” °’ s'“““ N“"°““1 R““"‘Y”- '“‘“°°" "°’“ Gaza mrnigfpiiiiii gi-'iriis ST- ‘J0rINe, Nnu., Nov. 6. - Mrs John Moouo Nou Pond is united Kingdom is custom csnsdris in somone but amber gm, speaker Rév 1,. ,,§;mm_ snstoneti from ins door or tns sink- ,_ .,.,,{i,,, B, me h,,§,,e of M 50,, ` niculty in securing it seems that there is some com- mn ssh 'M “My éméeeds for ing schooner Stine 300 miles ei! the M,-_ Emnm Mug,” M°mm,¢_ ' The gen piaint with regard to irregularity sanmmum Admmibn 30 cm” coast ofdP}o;'tugal Captain A Roda ' “Y °“ H “ew ° Ve mi” ive- one Mrs 1-t B Bones. west M Catholic Womens ml ' Buc t Robert , oiovsrs, spring vuusy, 'hun-sony, Crgw Rescued ment, una nn nope ioi- ins speedy recovery. He was accompanied to y Mrs. ., _ I' November stil, a owiock. L-ziaz b Bmw (By Guardlanu specisi Wire) summe di ..... ....... ._ timber. - ` , is (cr a long and nowstandardizatlon of sizes. ' L_217o_u_'8_u _ _ _ _ he” md" °“ the St°“m5mP New' Point, were visitors at the home ci! mand in design g roof and builders are trying Douglas fir is looked upon with fa- ure timber of sumcient length vor but is not yet in freat demand _ "rm th neces- for small wnstruction°work. wnfstore wheredglgeyfhizdtrieen landed I the ”_ ' ' . Dona n re g er Ooracero. ____ ‘°““‘”*“‘d ff°"‘ U"°fP°°‘- E"8~» Mr. .si-tnnr Yoo, nidsroni, on oot. ters so as je avoid c < aftemoon, November 10th, by th ' ° °°P“1“F°dW°Y“’d*h°°°’*°°’° aim-side mn, mil River, new if Long nivof w. M, s. united oi-iu on. ’ lowered boats and rescued the New- ` closmg dance on och “_ The" RUBINS ON ’Si u ow TIP Fox B1scU1Ts “T7iey’re GOOD” nd you will help the PRINCE EDWARD SLAND FARMER, because we use “ISLAND” products made by 0Bl|lS0l|'S MILL & BAKERY Ltd., Summerside, P.E.|. he Charlottetown Felt Receiving Station for the Marketing Department of the anaiiian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association 'll be in charge of Major A. S. ROBERTSON and W. l<`. BURKE in the Massey-Harris Building, Kent Street, Charlottetown. lt will remain in operation throughout the fur season. .._.._._...__.._. -..___-_ ___,_-,-g, f A fillcr. Ibis. Manufacture", Association in honour 04 Ui-_ .1, E, Mudllhchem, Calgary and Dr. T. E. Rnutley. who visited the Island on 'liuesday in connection with the canadian Medical Association.-5 -SOCIAL EVENING-'l’lic mem- bers of the Maple Leaf Rebecah Lodge held s. most enjoyable seein) evening after their regular lodge iii-st, Mrs. John O. Cobb. Gentle- men. first. Mr. Hazen Phillips; con- eonclusion of play.-6 Bumm the sale of poppies in Summer- day-8 _____.__._._--- 4 msg; I in Fox Rancher! “Let’s Speak of Pells” mlilfe your foxes for peltlng season by lib- _ N: ffeeding of IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS. m :IK food can surpass them in promoting 1”: Il 0! superior tlilelr-skinned peltl of finest ma=“'°» fully furrcd with diamond-like sheen, “IDR their beautiful and desirable prime e., .- `.;~1*;‘ hh If not now feeding “lMPERIALS,” delay no 3" f°1` l|°|lyl are dangerous and unprofit- "F°r hisiiat prison psiu. rosa “IMPERIALS ” IISGIIIT GGIIPAIY, Ltd. Charlottetown, P, E. I. present were her four sisters, Mrs Wm. McNeill, Mrs. Wellington Poynter, Mrs. Amos Davison and . Mrs. Bennie Adams, all daughters ‘ot me into winiuin uno Mrs. Bearisw, spring Valley. ____.__-_-»-- Uu llnard'l for Pimpiss RAW FURS all raw (urs. Mink, Musk rat, Racoon, etc. I am buying daily and pay ing full market prices. " `I)`.““."I'¢».n`Iiiii.`¢ meeting on Tuesday evening. In 'spite of the heavy down pour of rain there were quite a number of VMWFB- Bfidile was in play and, the prize winners were. Ladies., solution, Mrs. Arthur Oorney. A dainty lunch was served at the’ -POPPY DAY-'Wives of mem- bers ol the Canadian Legion at erslde have taken charge of side this year and met at the home of Mrl. T. H. B. Jackson on Wed- nesday evening to arrange gh, gs. tails of the work. They are also soliciting the aid of the Boy scouts. A branch of the Ladies Auxiliary to the canadian legion of the* British Empire Service League ll to be organized in summer-side in the near future. 'Ric matter was dis- cussed and plans made to organize .at an informal meeting at the home of Mrs. Jackson on wednes- OHBGAGO, Nov. 'l. - The “jewel i velvetee Inrsotiosbiiity-are ooining into their own. They are irocks that take their colors from the red of garnets. the blue of sapphires, the green of emer- alda and that are trimmed with imi- tation jewel clips and buttons. ` One of the seasons smartest nia- terials, velveteen has been fashioned into dresses that can go tc town, to bridle games or answer the need lor a semi-sports drock. With its thick. short, smooth nap. ,velvetean is especially rich looking in the colorful jewel hues. In the purple of a deep toned amethyst, a .velveteen :rock nu s resal 100k. and there is color warmth in a velvetecn dress in the red of gsmets or rubies Blue is the newcomer to the fail fashion's rainbow of colors, and 9. ivelveteen dress in se.DPhil`B blue ll ~ eye-attracting. --Mrs. Robert Plans left for Haverhill, Mass., on Saturday. Bhc spent an extended holiday u.mong‘ friends in Kensington, Burlington, Long River, Spring Valley. and in other localities, and was delighted with her visit. A reunion of sisters was held before her departure and INDIAN’ GLASS EYES FOOL DER POACHEKS BEMIZDJI. Minn.. November 6 ,The glass-eye business is picking up-not because there is more eye itrouhlshut because of the indians ,The rednium on Read Lake reser- ,vetion ue usina t-11° ales! eyes w i fool deer poachers. By nailing the glass eyes on trees . ,along the highways so they will glow .like deer eyes under a light. the Indiana are deceiving the poachers into believing they are shooting at _...,1_- _ ?____i-f The season is now open for, ' deer. Bullet marks on scores of "eyed" trees attest to the good marksmnn- ship ol the poachers. The Indians call their plan a "deer eonservatlon“ device. ’ mmmi.-"""" DRESSES ABE OOMING INTO TBEIB UWN n" dresses-really Jewels for _______,._-- 1"mw`n'9'“‘ foundland seamen three days after aiwas .I large ammdanw md 5 d¢_ I'°"m° mrm “mx hw” 5°” hm licious bean supper was served. _ATTENDED MEE'nNG_D" E' crippled and battered the schooner. H‘“b°" t cnsriottstown. ' E E D @’ L ' T. Tanton and Dr. J. F. Me.cNeili ,of sumrnersids attended the ein- Bgffdtgy 5‘ff“'°h"'“"’ gg d , ,_ Among visitors o ner on Tuesday evening given by opofw' ,nfl 50:; “{,°1;ms“’;f “gh on Oct. 31 were Mrs. John Mellen-i bm Frm" MW” “und M°‘“°°'1 when she was disablgd She ran in- nm' md Mr' md Mn' “wh M°'l to tns blow ost, io. plunging into u I-"’“‘““" Wm °°“’° trough of a huge wave, the staunch ,was raked from stem to stern, Cap- tain Rodway said. Her mainmast and foremast were carried away, her rudder was broken ol! and the pounding seas Opened the seams in her decks. | 'I‘hree days oi continuous pumping failed to keep the water from gain- ing below and the weary and sleep- less seamen -had just about given up | hope when they saw the lights of the Coracero in the distance. Distress signals were answered by the freighter, boats were lowered and the crew of the sch'ooner wree soon safe and comfortable in warm hunks aboard the larger craft. , Before leaving thc Stlna they see fire to her in case she might survive the storm and become a menace to inavigation. _,_______--- ‘JEWEL VELVETEEN Mr. and Mrs. Harold McGregor, Burton, were visitors to Charlotte- town recently. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield Bet?-sl, Glenwood, suffered a severe acci- dent last week. While swinging from the hay fork ropes on the barn loft. she slipped and lost her lin through a hole in the ing on the barn floor severely cut- ting her head. Medical attention was summoned. and three stitches were required to close the woimd. Hie is now restln: comfortably. Little Miss Marion Mclsaac. and her young brother Ronald, children of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mclsaae, Glenwood. who were quite seriously ill last week are now quite restored to their usual health.-O __._._..__--~ MOUNT STBWAB-T SCHOOL Senior Deportment-Row 3. __;._.---*_ Kensington. io-ao-tt. number otfsnnerssn o ess. 'rnero are loft io Your J. A. Gillies represented the Pro- mourn her father, four brothers, -BUY cow rms, minors, stusis vine-ini Marketing Honra et the two two-br°'ffm=H» W1 iv-fo Sion- . shovels. fonks and handles at meeting. sisters. Funeral service was held Bl`B°°’l- L-1816-ll-7-Ii. Mr. L. W. Roper, cattle promoter at Bt. Simon md Bt. Jude Uhuroh et the rederei Department or As-.011 Fridey momma. Nov. 2. ‘ --sroum noon nmonnisten- i-ieuiture and Mr. s. D. Irvine of no and nooks, solo st Braces. the snoop one ,swine division st- Miss Adele 1'nncia.Chsriottst<>vn L-me-11-'1-ai. tended the meeting una discussed ww im o bilsinesi trio riuwsh the vm-ion; phage, U; me ,tuck im. westem .section ci’ the province last . -GET YOUR BASE burners and Drovement work, advocating that V993 take advantage of the stoves at Rayner’s Btore, Central the farmers Street, Bumnierside. L-2098-11-I-li different departmental policies by which assistance is given in the -2% ll. P. ENGINE at R.ayner's distribution of pure bred sires and Second Hand Store, Central Street; dams of special type. -......-.-- zoodas new. L-2098-ll-5-2i Rev. Father McCabe made many Re Hmm*§;"‘ at Mm” valuable t _ V~ G EDM. - Bugs” mm at me meet Lot 'l. attended the funeral of the Moderne A brandmcw ideal The Moderne model De Forest Crosley Radio shown at the left has the tuning dial on an angle, easily seen, easily tuned-without any stooping over. Known as the "Navigator" model. 7 tubes. Miss Letltla. Betts. young daugh,-Q noid, isi g i loft dlrectlyunderneath. and land-i I) (7 I D. A. Ramsay, Charl Or you may prefer identically the same 7»tube chassis in a. "Com ventional" style cabinet, as shown on the right. Known as the "Explorer" model. New, im- proved Clase B Amplification. Triple Tone Indicators. Not just one radio ser1sation-- but fourteen of them! Every style from 4-tube mantel to 9/cube deluxe console radio, nine of them with d do leader* World-Wide range. De Forest Crosley - accustome to ra i ship- has outdone itself in its 1935 series, which you may inspect at any De Forest Crosley dea1er`s. Won`t you agree that any radio set bearing the De Forest Crosley name, selling for as little as $45; 95 is a sehiation? » th t nine different style radio sets that give Won`t you agree a Wmld'Wldc European and foreign reception for as little as $59.95, are sensations? Easy terms, too-so that you may enjoy your De Forest Crosley Wor cl-Wide Radio at once. The De Forest Crosley dealer will be glad to give you full information. a Enjoy Worldfwide radio reception. You`ll expect each De Forest Crosley radio to cost mofe than the price ticket indicates. Never have any radio values been as great! Inspect them today. PricesQ42_95 to $154.95. MARITIME ACCESSORIES LIMITED SAINT JOHN. DISTRIBUTORS DEALERS ottetown. Cyril R. Leard, Alberioru A. J. Matheson, 0’Le SUB-DEALERS _ S D. Hugh, Murray Harbour. Wesley Crozier, Hamilton, Peter McEachern. Victoria Hom” mn for o°"°b"` Edison William, Tyne Valley. J. E. Cousins, Bradalbane. ber. 'Peschcrs-Mary Irving. Annie K- Grade X-1, Joyce Anderson. .Q MacDonald, Mary M.acABkii1. Q,-me ]_x__1_ Mary Nolm; 2, Ed_ mund Perry; 8, Raymond o'Brlen. U- 5- GOVERNMENT PLAN- on-seo vm-i. wuiio Devenu; 2. NING To BUY flilnsi Leona Nolan; 3, Cecil MacDonald Grade X-l, Elsie Kneebcne; 2. Gilbert Timmins; 8, Florence Martin. 'L_ _ _ _ _...,,=, onus xx-i, noni. Joy; 2, stone f ' _ sooms wi§T“E?3aoor. Ameek: s. mi-ion oi-eening. to be prepared for my emeieeiwy Mi»<=D°1w1d- 3. GUS N°l=n- an _ Honor sou for outober; onus vm-1, claude Aineok; 2, orisuis from the exiriwrdiniuy Grade { ~1-_Denlel 0°" H-“» arms x-i, Joseph csu-ns. Edna Glover; S, Roy Clark. shortage of feeds due to drought, 2, Katherine Gunn, 3, Alice 'l’.\'aiuor. Gmde V-[U_1_ 11-em, K1ckham_ 3| Grade VII-l., Freddie Collin; 2, and to provide it commercial Grade I i.lr.)-l_, Melvin Byrne. 2. Thom” pqy,_~m_ Harry Timmins: 3, Franklyn Jay market for crops that might s°,N°1'mB“ 0°"°h°»“- 3»Ma\U'1°° DW' Grade VII.-1. Frances Kicieham and Joseph MacDonald (equal). unmsrbuted. or even unssivnged it's1e- d Nx z, mmguerits Mniisiiy; 3, asm Highest average for Bemember- special marke_ti', organization P€rf0<>i2 Mikn “D00-MBT? Ohm. hamiigan. 01lUd° Amwk. 91-3- were not undiertal..n_ ilieona Nolan. Rita Byrne. HH 0"- Grade IV -1, Eugene White; Highest average tor october, Elsie A s5o,ooo,ooo cor-poi-et,ion is being OBrien. Eleanor MacDonald. Mary 2_1,/mud guess; 3,HubmL.,,,,,1g,,,,_ Knsebone, 93.1. tonnes by ine A n. A ~i, niwuni osu :nun-mediate suitursi niuusnnsnt Aunimstm- D011 M D°Y1°~T€““"~ tnisr; 2. isubeii Mssoonsic s, Grade VII-1, Doris beard; 2, Alice tion) on eapital fumished by the Maerlawlgi ii Doyle- R.. 1'. o. (Reconstruction rinsnso| --°"“-"‘_ Kicckrisden-1.A1iw mass; 2. James 6 -' . ¢ MwD°l18-‘dl corporation). The new comcration M11: S. MBU' K-1°kl1tm- 2, Gerald MacLeod: 3, Mary Jay. will pnmimis feed whereever' ANN °A(;}g'DB‘l§,S;};§G “AWE” Grade I - 1. Henry Gallant 2,- gragcoii - 1, Bi'8igi3:.Vo;lr Masxlbou- omainabie md is necessary will Helen B. MacDonald; 3, Ruth Fin KB' I - 5 305°? i mo Cm' im from other countries. mn ADEIPHIA _Mg-55 “N1- 'f»lv'f°~ Wgxliter the corporation will Anile Gwld B,rea't_;:°a;dlh'mghw1. Perfect attendance ~ Irene Kick-_ Grade IV-1.Ruby Martinsi. June. ups.-use nu-ougn existing denier of the mumanimomw mmmd|iism,moris Lennigonmrsnoisxieir ]Jay; 3, Phyllis Affleck. “send” 0, buy nom ,md ,eu W X mer Ja Goum md‘” de,tended_ha.m, Hubert launigan, Eusens i primary ,mas d,,,,_,,,, has no, ye, ,,ee,,i§’h° im-,xt 1;, dau 'hmm of Wemmwnits, mowers osntiiier, rsonsiie Grade III-l,Jean Affleck; 2, be- demnnmed_ U me (Omer method’ e rsilet to hofd down jnbs n§.Ma»oDonald, Claire MacDonald_Ellen, mm Jay; 3' Harold Mttcheu ` £5 °‘d°'Pt5 “Sale Prices °f feeds :md socuiny and to use their names D011 gms Macmnnld' James Kick ‘ Grade II-l. Everett Mitchell; 2, in me Ulmed states may be fixedmfllllicq 5 ‘mess Ihem, Mary Klckhiim, Henry Gallant, Preston Mumskm' 3' Alph°m“° for the period that the corporation ` R th “nn”-“ MacDonald. uh hnsuonmg Grade I (Bin) -» l, David Jay; 2, ` . Cari Macbougall; 3, Leonard Doyle. Gfede I (J1'1>~l- Stanley 0l0ver¢ sr. rr:'r|-:tvs LAKE smooi. 2, Shelton Jay; ii, Hammon Mac- Kenzie' Standing for September and Octo- Claire M.aioD0ne.ld. to attract bus Od 1 1 t u _ Herself B m E °" "'° year", Percentage of attendance--913% Mi-‘B UWM °°¥;5W:‘;1f°d”1m‘~;,l°;‘1*n;';g‘;’;:, William A. MacKinnon,-Teacher hiiehiispagnirét sogiety "i)nterference" -- . (Patriot plea* cow) st n luncheon tendered her while sho was miodelling blouses here 1 o, "Modelling is my career, not just' i a pastime" she declared. "I per- sonally believe society girls have ‘ the right to be manriequins if, they want. Bo far as the work I am doing is concerned, you could not dcl for that Gi-nee lv-1, Rite Nolan; 2. pins] use au ordiiiery me i - . FALL_F A vlan is new under way by '*\°|Noisn: x,Lei1n o'Brisn. “Tho people are drown fe W. Unged “States to buy Grade Ill-1, Merlin MncDone.1d;isi};op because of 'Loy namestgumbts FOX RATION NO 1 an M iced! Ii droush a.reas.2, Reginald Byrne; 3, Neil 0'Bricn. t c_v are drown mo e is - M 1 gum-_ RitaB me' 2, Joscpli l cause of their failie-'l _yum Man” --W 'Iihe reported object of the plan is Grade I'l- Uae \llnard‘| for lpralls 1 -1 -;&~- li;-_ _Li . :g _ . 1- _ _x - _.Q g nov GEORGE Mc:ivinN HER, _ __ '\‘\.\.. s-\'Q:§.`_'5o cirr §S§8~4 s “ =°:e.“““s°*.‘I-‘ui-i’.‘.`f rail. v-iiivi \-\ Mr. au' st BRINGING UP FAT ' vs. `;'¢§\'i< *rd* ~rR.'~rq-r Fdii' .Jiznnv You, Jicltlb i_,,,__1__ Le ,-1 @--_-_M ' CCUNT \J¢'\°6T EN NOW-\‘LL C.\'i" YOU ‘I1-\A`\"!> GOOD~ Au. DRESBED up ‘\’HA~r‘1> Jus? Abou? A.°.> FAR At \'LL Cirr- AN` CALL.. YOU* Conventional R 11 1/1 0 "`°“"'_W i L_