-»- - »-—-i-—---~.- .. -. ._ _..¢.. .. _." PKGFSIXT Prince Edward TO-DAY if‘ RICHARD. liliiilil ‘DRAG Man enough to ad- mit he married the wrong girL Cour- age enough to fight for the love o! the right one. SERIAL-COMEDY “BACON GBABBERS“ WITH JUNIOR COGHLAN SERIAL-—-COMEDY i331‘? ORCHESTRA PRINCE EDWARD MONDAY Vicroii ifuirimi ‘firiioiic Boy M . hall-in 10v "flvdo Cool: nmunicmciiiciimmn BELFAST ..._- - will speak at both eervicu. LADIES’ RAYON NIGHII.‘ GOWNS. - -—- » lace rimmed, Price $1.79. Prowse WOOD ISLANDS-Service in the Bros, Ltd. 9322. Presbyterian Church Sunday after- noon Oct. 20th at 8 o'clock. Mr. LADIES CHAMOISETFE GLOVES. Rodger will preach. Special price 50 cents. Prowse Bros" - --_ - LW- 9323- BRING YOUR. CORSET problems Lo Miss Nora Giles who will demon- SCHURMAN-At Central Bedequmon strata “LOVERJS FORM" here on October 12th, 1929. Nlrs. AlbertiTuesday and Wednesday, October'22 Bchunnan 889d '74 Will's. ‘and 23. MOORE &: McLEOD LIMIT- ' E11 9319-10-19-22. "Llsnsrii" sinus rnoiiil GEORGETOWN-The steamer "Lis-I 1151.111 LEAVE-g F03, flAvANA_. beth" sailed last night from George-j The potato steamer "Rajah" left town for Havana with a. cargo Olilport yesterday afternoon for Haviinfl taboo bags. ‘with a cargo of szooo bags of 11.1. bushels each and 231 barrels of 2%. YESTERDAYS IlIARKET-Butter , bushels each which makes a total or sold at from 42 to 44c; Eggs 45c;]75635 111151155, Chickens 90c to $1.25: Ducks $1.30; - Apples lOc a doz; Crab Apples 3c, “OLT Rgprmgw 3c c0 0F to 5c: Cranberries 15c h rit-i Hey 70°iQUEBEC will hold a. demonstration l" 75°? straw 40c? 0a“ 73¢ l0 75¢? Zof new furs and fur coals here ail ‘mi-hips 55c; White poiaiors 80c; may Tuesday and Wednesday October Blue POUIIOES 90c tn $1.00. Fish were ‘ 22nd and 23rd‘ Thursday 24th, Come scarce, fresh cod selling at 8c illldlcarhnMooafjgyn/[CLEDD LIMITED, smclts 15c lb. 9319.10.19.23 BURIAL YESTERDAY-The fu- neral of the late James Stcwart; which was largely attended u-as held from his late residence Kent Street. T-uesday or Wednesday, 9310b“ 225d yesterday afternoon io the pcnpldsjand 23rd. and Thursday 24th. MOORE cemelfiTy- Rev. Bruce Muir conduct-h“ MCLEOD LIMI-rml ed the service at ihc house and grave, I The Dali bearers wére: Messrs. Neil McKenzie, Herbert. Hall. J. L. Thump. eon, s. a. McLeod. .1. D. sicwart,‘ mm- or urnnciAnoN-ivlr. "Id D- A- MavKiuuvn. iCharles l-line, of Charlottetown. a veteran of the South African and TRINITY IJNPYED CHURCH- ‘Great Wars, who recently celebrated ‘"17 i=flller meeting at 10 e. m. lhis fity-fifth birthday. was the recip- Ikv- C. N. Brown will preach atilent of a gift from the members of HOLT RENFREW & C0 WILL TAKE orders for repair or altera- ltion c-f your FUR COAT if you wish. 9319-10-19-22. PRESBYTERIAW u A ' RCH-Servi Sum-la octzcui Central Guardian Sflfilhmudilulhmjinmmr moming service and Dr. Ramsay ‘ISL Peter's church choir with which {n the evening. Sabbath Schoc-l and . Mr. Hines has been associated for Junior congregation meet at usualltlie past forty-five years. The ad- hours. The special music for the clay ‘dress was given by Rev. Cant/n Will consist of anthems by the choir Malone and Councillor E. A. Foster ("WmmB Mid "Wflllngl and ati-vcning also made’ a short complimentary service Miss Frances Wood will sing lspeecli. Mr. Hine became a. mem- Mendelssuhrfs "Jorusalem. 'I‘h0u ibcr of the choir during the incum- Thai, Kill/est the Prophets" (from the lbcncy of Rev. George Hodgson and OTIYOYlO "sf. PHul-"l T7115 Sfifvlcfilhms continuously served for forty- bruudmt by c. n. c. K. five Years with the exception of the —-—'- time in which he served in the two Y- 0- D- E-—A mcrilnz fr! Royal wars. He is employed in the railway EdWB-fd Chullief 1-9» D-EWfls call- car shops at Charlottetown and is a ' ed for October 15th to discuss bus- very competent workman. It is inese left over from the Sflpiembur . thought that he has established ii meeting which could not be deferred record for length of service in church until regular October moetinrz. Re- choirs, ' ports were read from Secty. Trcas- _____. _ urer and different committees and, ZION CHURCH-The minister of flfiflbled. A letter was rend from i Zion will exchange pulpits with Mr. Miss Hunt. Reachi- c-f Abegweit F. s. v. Bruce Williams, M. A.. B. 8a.. Chapter, Summerside, TPSTClUYUZ that of Montague Presbyterian Church. their executive was unable to accept Mr. Fulton will preach a special the invitation of Royal Edward Chap- Thanksgiving Sermon. The afternoon fer for an October meeting. Pay~, Bible Class is well attended. The ment of calendars was ordered and I minister expects to return to the city the assistant sec'y authorized to} in time for the installation of the . order announcement crirdzi. A lenirihyl two chief officers of the class name- discussion followed as to whether‘ ly, Mr. John Baker oi Summerside. m, chcpm would proceed with the as President. and Miss Lillian Liv- regulc: ‘Trafalgar Day sale, and an ingstone o! Clyde River, as Booty.- unanimcus vote decided the sale be Treasurer. Other officers and com- dispensed with for this year. To mitices will be named at the first make up the amount usually produced I C1855 Bflllquel f0 be held 50011- Th9 by this sale it was agreed tl-iai, each evening service will be of special in- member be taxed $2. ‘Those present terest. After an address by the min- resolved themselves into l. commit- isier on "The Purpose and Pluce of m, u; noflfy an members i0 bring he the Boy Scout Movement." the three lmd their contribution into chapter ‘BOYS’ W110 Wefe 0110MB Y0 TGDYP-"flfli/ 11mg; gnd mgeflng gdjgufngd in reg- the Scouts of our Province will be “"0141", ‘ present and will tlke put in the .__.__- service. "Chief Scout's Ihanksgiving." W. R. Burnett; "Scout law." »R. M. (' . Owen; "The King's Message," a. n. S Filliter; Prince of Wales Address," R. M. Beer. There will also be pres- ’ ent, Mr. John R. Lawson, Assist PUTNAMS invitation i! extended t0 All Scout Commissioner and Scout Mister; Mr. @114 1,111; 59"", n 7 p_ m 5 R- C. Parent. Provincial Secty. and “hi; will b. run-veg go, m, 5- Mill"? M11 PM! 0- HIM. Scout Scout and Cub uniforms may be " . ‘ - . or Mailer 2nd Charlottetown Troop. An . ‘A; 93o g 111 ( orn Exticic tor W" ~ m" i" ""0" "M" 5mm of sons. using the Alexander _ lnd Wolf Cub Puck's to et- Hymna. luv. W. L. Outhouse of Cen- 68.. Rush Specials for Early Morning Shoppers Saturday Extra Clerks to Wait On You DELAYED ORDER OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- Will be put on sale at Reduced Prices. This lot includes Silk and F‘i1et Netts, Draperies and Curtains, and some patterns of Cretonne. Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Perrin and Kayser Make. Black and whiteonly; All sizes. Regular 98 $3.00. Sale special ' Sewing Circlesfwill do well to take advantage of Patons Closing-out Sale for yardage goods. 1A to 1/_»saved-. Ladies’ couch Vests. Bloomers, Brassiers. Children's Rubber Pants, Factory Yarn. .29 Values to 50c. Sale Special ... . . . . . . . . A Chic New Fall Hat for every type of feminine head and features, at Closing-out Sale. Children's Long Rib Silk Stockings. Sizes 6 to 8., 6 shades, including Black. Reg. 850.. SaleSpecial One of the greatest Dress Goods Sales in our history at Closing-out prlces—can’t be chang- ed an event like this. White Iron Beds, brass capped POBVEIId cast‘ ors. Single, medium and double widths. Sale Special 25 Coating Values that are the talk of Char- lottetown, many at half pricel PATONS LTD. Mlllinery Specials, Trimmings. Reg. values up to $1. 50.,“ .25 Sale Special Outstanding Furniture featuring at thrift pric- Children’s Bloomers, Undervests, Factory Yarn, large skein, fancy top Sox., Regular '19 values to 50c. Sale Price ,. . . . . ._ safety Pins, Elastic, Hair Pine, Pine. Tape, Darning Wool, Silk and Cotton: Sale "ial, BUY ONE, and get one for nothing. Patons Limited " ' W. W. OWEN, J, A. McLAREN; Liquidators pecill tnl Christian Church, viii give-l ' m and short addi-eu and 26 llidel of Af- ‘ rica will be lhowii. Our ltudenh and The death wcurrod onJrhiirlday citizen: are cordially invihd. llelllu flurlhn. Ioudlnlvlllt. - Swift. - moving, nu- murow. dellniirui. clam a: a hound’: with. thl: i: :. coni- edy all alike will nil- mire ind enjoy. am 16o - m. *' ' " - ’ rm: USUAL “Let’er Go Gallegher" Pumas vumnvmm PATONS LTD .. PATONS LTD . PATONS LTD. PATONS LTD . Feathers and _ PATONS LTD. an. cnannu: mourn mcrning at. the residence other :01:- in-lnv. DI’. S. N. Rdllffi. Um‘? \ a being held in the Royal - Coliseum ‘ knew her. l“°*'1‘“°=""~"um,unun. Ind PNINDE EDWNRD DDT-—28 FOR ONE WHOLE WEEK ARLIE u PEOPLE “EERPLAYERS __2_ OPENINGJuLAY _MON. NIGHT OCXMZS NTHE PLAY ~PU'/I‘S U IN HUMOR ENTIRE CHANGE ‘PROGRAM NIGHTLY -c- MATINEE ' Night Prices A"! arc - 52c - 80c. _ ‘ MB. Imitnis unwind PERSONALS Summeraidc-S. ing home. im- .1 .1. Johnston. x. 0., left yes- m“ °“¢"‘°"°- in connection with the ma l’ of the m“ with l. cargo of liquor by Customs Br”- Officials some time ago.‘ The case Wort-hi M“ Gm" D- 9°51“- j in hen-c iii the pment sitting ,w"°"h- “l” “m” ‘ j the Supreme Court in Halifax. Pm°w"nmly' Cut flowers-Miss E. M. Murray. Miss Edith Inge of Vancouver. B. . _ m j In he ma“ COL L E Charles Ward, Amherst, N. B. Sig: andoMi-a. r15... M1“ m“ u Mr. and Mrs. Fprgiuon. Amherst. making the trip via the Panama Canal and is expected to arrive here from New York about November 1st. MT. STEWART AND VIOINITY Mr. J. P. Simmonds, managing dir- acwr of the Centrn Crenmeriee Ltd.. l~.:ves this morning for Ibronto to attend the International Association or Ice cream Manufacturers and h x , ~also the Dairy Industries Exposition ope or a‘ no“? ' Oct. 21st. to 26th. The condition oi’ Masteiq-Iicuia J. Butler, little eon of w. and Mrs. Andrew Butler, who suffered n. brok- en arm recently. the "result of a fall and is now a. patient in the City ' H°‘P“'*1- ‘Mmml "m I" Bl"- ruuacnucmn o! 1m. Robert Mac grene remains unclu-nzcd. It was 3m‘, Mm), qmpfli,“ h m‘; m found neceeury to nmputaie the in- u“ bemvod ‘mum fected arm. her parentc J. F. and ma. Doyle; ___- Min Cor: Douglu spent Blinds. .Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thompson of m, h” 1mm, 1n ML 515mm Winnipeg Beech. who have been via- iting relatives and irlend: on the on nturrrthis week by motor for 301-4911, their home. They were accompanied back by Miss Jenn Thompson o! Frank Andrew of Gladstone, Mich. igan. mother who passed away on Thur;- Grlth. widow of John McGnth. Tig- —-—— niah. Mrs. McGrnth hid been alight- Mm“ mm“ "d m‘ #316“- ly indispoeed since coining to Ciur- D°m1¢wn' m“ ‘ V!“ w 1'15"“! lotteiown on a visit about ten days it Ha’ °1 Hmsmm’ "unfill- IIO- On, Tuesday her illness took ii more serious turn and since then I116 Irtduliiy grew weaker until the end cune. 5h! ""1""! 111 Tllllinh on Sep- "__ umber 5th, 1M3 and was themfore m“ “Dr,” mmmzie- W. Stew- in heg flflh-yggn 5M n, s mo” would a visit m no: uncle Mr. Ail- uiimnia wcmia. poamsinc those ‘"4 ‘meek. Charlottetown, on sun- Idmlrlble qlillil-ie: ot jmind and "d" M“ hurt which endeuud her u; Q11 who short illness. MN. Daniel MOASIO}! And 3cm Wm- dell were visitors o» Morel] on 51m. d:y. ' Mr. Howard Court. School Imp”. tor. visited m. swwm. school. on Wllflly- He wu wcoinpenied by‘ Mn. Court. 5M New: mourn three cone, CIPI- Jung; Mcunth of 11min; m, $211; launch or lawman, u. 3,, In B cl McGr: of Montana; _aleo' four aaughun. simi- st. .1 ‘Mm ‘M m‘ 5' °~ °"*- m1"- seph. riuniiu-i. ma. s. n. Roberto: lmw“ m“ ‘ m“ l° “will It __.¢- _ ‘L any m4 5]“, m“ The funerl-l of the hi0 James Mligifl-rzhy oiurictuwwn m vilit- Elva" w" 1"“ °“ w°‘“°‘“" w‘ ~ int . _ d mm L n Mwmn], ober 16th. After service in Ba m“ w m Paul's Church the remain: war; laid om. m“ “HMS, m! to rut in this People's Cemetery. The Miss Ruby Benoit left miei-iiuy i213"? $103M" "°‘;uh'*°mwh:; morning (OFNGW York on n visit to J ° "v mm" l d her sister, Miss Claire, and will spend mm w" mm” h“ M” °mp °ye 1 . _ for the past forty years: Neil Mac- ome mm m Toronto hem" "tum Kenzie, Daniel MacKenaie, Colin MacKay. James Maclnnls and‘ Ray- ici-nuy morning rin- mum: n. s. T“ "Wm"? "m "m 9"“ Mb‘ semi"; o’ m. schooner “Wilson T3. Wreath from the staff of Cervell now ow,- mlsflqthgm ' The many friends of m. Mali/in shields a Co.. Jardine, Hd. I-Iiliiabom, :.re awry w Jones b 00., 8 learn um. his entered P. E. Oiurlotlelown. Island Hospital for heatment and m manic" of m. mwm 1nd vi- cinity were shocked to learn on Wed- nesday evening, Oct. 9th.. . of the l‘ Mm use“! J m’ s“ m’ Maser Company .. ...- Islmd for the past two weeks left 5pm; mm,‘ “m. $2.1m: ‘fiend: m General Steel Ware: -- Dumilffuage. On the way bu]; m5’. Much 831111714111? is felt for Mr. will visit w». Thompson's brother at "PM MP-KW end hmflv. Bnvm International Petroleum- Niagara. Falls, mo Mr. and Mrs. HEP": in“ the-loss of‘; wife and Massey Harris .. -- OCTQBER NORTH-EAQ f Spinning and? the old-time 1mm m Not. even by ..__‘ WWW} l: was cm... Dllli. or by pending 1‘ b0 Spun, or spun and 370mm in the b _ ‘I m1" .111 Bow-la inn. , now, and the mu“. ‘ tar. The c1001 my I mill to be spur. 1m. _| lad mitts. or m...“ m8 01' my o i thread. The i’. and woven. 1'11; 01¢ ven blankets used m " Well-WWI this; 111111 for the blankets. 11,, , ef-l. swd as they were, tom; these are c0114 ' bor woman showed u ; received from 1111, m. WW1 wup and m4 "M1118." much . ' ‘Willy-much win-mg,’ old-time handmacc . woven almost [Wide u done on the .0111 two strips had to h, down; the middle 1° H blanket. ‘Ihese-birr _. blew. 80 inches uh, give flve lbs. ohm; p blankets, 80 111C118; . . dollars cash, ostcnsbly 118. I'll-L! l5 more over- i who are so few h; and who have little -' 811111111118 or weaving, To keep our folks mother product from wool. that is woolbq .3 heavy whiter quilt; ,, Wiiih this wool in . any width the worm.- Dlecee oi’ print or stun. placing the .. my quickly .m,a.k¢ ,5 ' er for the winter bcqi bflitlng business; rolls, as who i; mm’ we have“: " socks from the wool usually the women fi- wool home and. knit it F Cut flowers-Miss Mary Bradley. iihey wem; 1o,- 411611391 ' C. is now on her way to Chnrlotiie- 05rd’ M 5mmm7“w' m‘! M“ B" llmflewingfland -.~' l:bor on our over- " mm. N. E. ' MONTREAL hhrkairepo ,.-- ‘l o. 91' 1 Abitibi . . . . . . left Saturday on return w U. S. A., 511m.“ pumcffifim afier spending ‘some time visiting " Building Pioducte; .. ... Canada. Car .. "' Canada. Cement‘), , . Canada Power drill Pl ~ Canada Brewingu. .... Dominion Bridge .. .... Foreign Power Sccurllifi Home Oil .. ~- Imperial Oil m Industrial Acoliol ---\ International Nickel.- -- Montreal Power .. ..-i day morning Oct. 10th., lifter a very Mccoll Frontenac National Breweries .. -- Natioml Steel Gar i- - Canada Bronze .. -»-» i Canada Maltini! -- u" Steel 0f Canada .. “~- Simon: .. --- ~""" Wgyngumack .. .--- --' Winnipeg Electric 4 “Steel of Clllldl aid -- Dominion Tar .- --- Fhmous Players w- --- ' ...... .. I Power Cowporui-iuu -- " Price Bros -- -'~--" Quebec Power --- " Shawinigan .. »- " Smelter; .. "' BANK! Bulk of Nova Swill -' Chlrlcttetown. m» Antoinette m. m‘ °“""°- "um-iv. -D. cirath. uilio Pllold. New You, M,“ m‘ Magnum curb“ ""4 n» lprlilr-Illo iii-cm. mu...‘ Royal Bunk Two brother: 9nd two mien lur- vive. namely. Michael lleiiigm, mm. l"- RIMJIM In. Gavin, 113mm, nunmlinlvavteken V, demonstrate m}. 22nd and 23rd. i0 the Inn Prof. a. n. Bilnchlrd. o!) Prince amt. of m. Olthoriao uni-M WWII» 2cm". i i Jim => r. -c..n.n.nm,.,.., ___ Inclined. f _@\n,i1r< i‘....1i.....‘.. l. __ ~<ui Lwooooooooooo; k? - I. :- . Holt, Renfrew £6 ' Of Quebec’ Tuesday and Wednesday, p? oore é? iMcLeo i a :4 t" _ l . u'~ andFurCilfifii 1 to. -¢¢i- i‘/ “ ‘ ‘i. Wm,‘