a , visjiroun ~ ‘iguana at ' l 7n? . i. rF” ' ‘.J\;~: [Hunks 9.00 A. M..~_ T0 6'9. M. ; a 1 i NEWLY/ pzoonxrao OROOETERIA. * EVERYTHING ‘r0 LOCATE-AT‘ PRlCEB You 0AM N01? AFFORD TO MISS. v . .99 27 Peanut Butter, 51b.'tll'1.r....... _ Heinz Baked Beans, fimflm" Quin“ .25 shezflm. elly............. each............ l’ ‘ , l, SPECIAL P ffed R'oe ' i 2uplrgay.l..:..... ‘a .37. Christie's 11b. . Sodas '17 SPECIAL _ .29 SANITARY. EASIER 4 _ iSPAECIA ‘litter’: Pork and sen, eflze 2 tin ~> r48‘ s'e‘o e I In eve s s’ e’ London Corn - Starch, 3 pkgs . . .‘ I Millionaire Mueh- rooms, per tin .. .'. ' .10 Del Monte Aspar- agus, per tin . . . . '38 Devilled Ham. 6oz. tin '14 SPECIAL §§i°..'."f‘f??; . . . . .33 glut _ wgsqrrie Emulsion, 141/, . l:".ez--=Bottl_1r. . . . . . . ' i?*si l%E0_1AL 11 ;i;g."..f...l~...._w c men's, Milk of “Jllragnesla .. . . . . . "35 SPECIAL can.‘ ‘s Jelly Pow- " er. pkgs. _. Wax Beans Pei‘ tin ‘- - - -- - - -- Marven’: Sodas. lnpails --.— CornSyrup, Elba U11 messes-c Marven’: Scotch Oatcakes . . . . . .10 f§".f.'.§L°.l.'..‘.‘.":.'.‘.f-33 SPECIAL Fels Naphtha Soap. 5 cakes . . .. '34 .._ ~‘7 McCormscWs Honey Oaham Wafers. . . , ,, ‘Fraser's Chicken Soup, per tin .. ..". . . Campbell's Toma- .25 ' ' ._ l ' - ' Del Monte Spin- . u. to Soup. 2 tins“ .. .20 -—- Stuffed Olives, n Salts 4 oz. 1hr "15 SlPECIAL ..__.___.__._____.__ s Mustard, '13 5...... Mixture 1 in French‘ l; looses. 2 for. .. Items marked SPECIAI; are on sale October 8-9-40 i rusche ' N a Weston’s Chees- ettee ‘In perjar.......... Heinz Chili Sauce perjar L pnlndly Present You_r Purchase Rs oelpt with Goods to be Exchanged 11'! I LIIIITID 5' . o e01. .5. i I .. r§~ w. _ i i- j;i%F1:ss 61L BURNERS $475.00 i ’ Installed Complete‘ Fully Automatic. Electric ignition 300 gel oil storage capacity. A U TOMA 77C t 011. 12112.4 TING" a at aprice within the means of, most Canadian homes! " lflbhlhsmeemnmollmt- ;'v ‘Iscmleueaaewnesetksownufl. l-"Jrlvbllylillaeeteeaaehtheevarasa alaeeheneaalaalllna at a prlee mean alread- el lé-Pfl in‘ Iatltbyleaallllfllfilfillilfifli eqatpmsalthltltlfithillflrl. There is more Fess equip- ment serving inCsnadlsn homes than sll other makes Joe Ilnlel ."J.‘l-" became available ter IIIIIIIDQIIIIIIUMIBIIOVIINCWIIDI eeeteree-tleaeafialseleesepvltasrovel commune-ea 9th clahal.... tlletthlsaewlieaarlten-lsaslrfllllllfr_ leqerasteaesteeetlatdltellbaraeneell» segteoeaseeeeapee doable the rice! _ Iaieea-eeeeaehslvelyyevsstyssnea- Forwarm Air . . . . V s - Hot Water or Steam reese-aaoeeneeehltvvvllfllrw" guqiaathgsyeiflnyallfllleillelsl haaeaeeleelraraeeeisresaaefllli“ ' 4 lng services. As usual the music by , the choir was or a very hlih order. ' number or her n12: .1. o, n T‘ ‘r l wsrsa eaten-romeo: ti» ma. lathe 1mm two-m n- 1‘! “M ‘Ill-ll - VALLIYIIIID4IWILL IIAD lllVlGIh-Oetober ll. M9. ll. s. mnyallsytleldb 71-20 p. m. Orwell rues. W. M. s. Thank Olterlng. My. D. M. Sinclair. lllnlster. nausea-services la thrtresbv- tartan Qhurch. lundsy. October 18th. at ll a. tn. ens 1 p. m. av special request m. roodgers’ eueleet at the mum service wlll he. “Bnall we know sash other in Heaven?" ‘_...1. woop lemme-service wlll be held la the- Presbyterian church. Sunday allernoon. October lath’, at 3 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Rodser ol Beltast, will preach. MOTOIJBTS V1811‘ P. l. L-Mr. ans Mrs. Duncan mscllscnern and (lhllli, also their mend, Mr. Fox, all o: Oelnbrldse. Mesa, motozedJo the Island 1n u-lslr big "Nash slz" vlslt- in] relatives and 1mm soul ml Nine Mlle Oreek and Os-noe dove-l my retimed home alm- epenslnrl a very enjoyable week with tsvm-sble weather and no mishaps on their journey. INITITUTI MEETING-The Sep- tember meeting or Pleasant Circle Institute met at the home o! Mrs. E. Grolren, wlth rourteen members and one visitor presents Meeting opened bl! ll-llllllk o! Institute Oexol, roll cell (allowed, answered with "Apple Re- ceipts." A letter was reed tram the Ind Gram acknowledging receipt o! money with thanks. Other business . ..~~;_.-. i. l. I/~ ~ l. Console Model 8655 °"‘e....."‘.‘l.’.t. ‘.1736.’ ‘c.5452 and Blame-Drunk Speaks. 8242. (kn tubes) ScRnnN-Gmh Rmlllm tiled-followed. The Filth-m tor the evsnlns consisted o! readings by Mrs. Mel-lay, Mrs. Walker and. Miss Hens Cameron. Meeting closed by elnslnl the Rational Anthem, alter ‘which refreshments were served by tltehostess. andaaoclaltlntewes spent. Next rrleetln: to he held at the home o! Mrs. I-larrls Soulter. roll call to be answered by "Suggestions tor s Hallowven Party.“ VISITING PAsTOI-By lnvlta- tlon o! Dr. McC- ‘Thomson, Moder- stor. the m. "r. Lewis Williams, a. 5.. B. 17.. occupied the pulpit in St. Andrew's Church on Sunday. Mr. Williams. who is s. native of Cardiff, Wales. but has been tn this country ior some time at present holding a charge in Remington, P. E. L. spoke to large and appreciative congrega- ' tlorls both at the morning and even- a solo was besutllully sung by Mrs. D. Richards. It was aleo Rzily Dsy for the Sunday School anl a splend- ld attendance was present ln the al- ternoon numbering about 300 child- ren. This ll Ml‘. Wlillalns {but visit here and the chasm of Cap: Breton appeals rrestly to l1llll_-—~Sydl1QY Poet. CROSS IOADS. 1.3T 48-Mr_ and Mrs. Earl Isllenl were rrcent visitors to Alexandra-i . “ we: vlsitinl at. E‘ guw. 0i Mrs. Wu. Frank Reeves chic:- Boil" quit-e roccniiy n -, to say everybody hall s v. time. —Tlls many lrlcnzu ul no. M. W. Wood are lllul. t.» haze ha: home ayaln, alter spending some tew weeks ln Boston where she was the suest or her sister, Mrs. J. W. Jones.) -Mr. Parker Wood was e recent‘ visitor to BTICklQYr-Ml‘. Ear] Bllder- son spent lurldsy in Cove Bead.‘- Mr. M. W. Wwd ls still keeping the cattle business lively shim"!!! two and three carloads each week-Mr. i ~nd Mrs. Wlllardjrows; gpgm, gun. day ln Orofl Roads-Mrs. Jane Bel- lem was a recent visitor to the city. The Markets (Oeasdlsn rreul OTIAWA, Ont, Oct. l-(Risl-A 11m stvuatlen continua on Osnsdlen egg smears essay. 0min!!! tor thl wide e1 eatres. TOIOITOM-Iatres are‘ rumor hce-tnduwltfls otherlredes staun- ehanaed. trim to retailers are extras el-m (bate es-m seconds 35-31. prlsee" are unchanged on um laeruetvnla estresverysaereelleer Greater Power Finer Tone Needle-Point Selectivity Quiet Operation New Mastery o! Distance ELECTED- DYNAJIIC of course! l “.."1L"'..’.. Table Model A-C-nhaeeadl. I-—I@aao£dd lndver. hell] 8 I. Iadlar, I14! flue label). 60§aain45rld Receiver, ma.‘ 7 ladies, so cycle (Illa tubes). IQII Halal 671-4125 (Ins tubes)- CREliN-GRID l Wonderful new prin- ciple of radio applied by Atwater Kent with almost unbelievable results. Old words like “lone”, “selectivity”- and “distance” blaze up with new mean- ing.‘ The power and reach of a giant- land the voice of a heavenly choir. . AND . . . in pauses between musical selections of the voice of a speaker, this set is quiet—-unmurmuring-—with tbe silence of skilled engineering and smooth, nnruffled operation. See it now in the beautiful console models made by one of Canadis leading Hearitl Thafis tbs test. Realize its immense power-dis un- rivalled sweetness of tone. Malcolm and Hill Limited, Kitchener, Canadian Licensees. i furniture makers. oallh i “L30 DISTRIBUTED IN THE M ARITIME PROVlNLIJS BY, ‘CROWELL BROS. LIMITED HALIFAX, N. s. “All Atwater Kent Receivers are equlpped with (J.G.|:;.—B.v.c. Bsdlotrons." . porhdaoldlfiflflb cents 1".0.8. North nettletord, Galas-w. is esklns 2t cents and Winnipeg 2'1 cents tor almllar cars but there ls no, curler. dvmlnd II M. Brandon is esklnz extras ea; tlrsts so; seconds as. tor a mixed car o! {real-l c"; P“ spot unchanled Nov. 36%. Dec. 37%. New York spot unchanged Nov. 37%. MONTREAL. Que. Oct. 8.-Llvc poultry prices were lowered to some extent an the Montreal wholesale mlrket todeybut with this exception‘ prices were again unchanged. There was heavy demand tor the large ar- rivals of llve poultry which sold irom l8 to 23 cents per pound, depending on the weight, with spring chickens rangtng mm l8 w 26 cents per pound. The cneeeeJnerlrst III ease more way inactive with prloes holdlnl un- tarlo cheese and not to 19% {or Quebec. nutter was steady and wasstlll quoted at. I894 to 99 cents per pound tor No.1 eastern townships pasteu - lead. The fill section was a little more vs out prices were unchanged. elrscaneledeteraseeeeendslsze- I t ...-:—- -wers aho steeds. D PIIEPIRMATIONG Httrgrh...“ earvsofiea Dam! Use e/sh Cuticura . b .. 63,.‘ chanced at 19% to 20 (or No. l. On-_ NEW YORK. Oct. a-Gene ‘Tunney, retired heavyweight champion. earn- ed $1,715,863 in the three years since he (ought, Jack Dempsey at Phlladeln uhla. Tunneys earnings included the (ol- lowlng items: $990,445 tor the second, Dempsey bout, sezsooo tor the bout with Torn l-leeney, $63,000.10. than! rlcsl work, $24,529 (or newspaper and magazine work, $6.750 tor phono- graph work, $6315 for motion picture work. and $1,800 tor radio services. We recommend and cfier~ McCall - Frontenac Oil Company 6 p. c. First iicrlgage and C01- lateral Trust (Yanvertible Bonds, H DUE OCTOBER. l. CONVERSION 1949 At the holder's Option each $1.000 bond o! this issue ts convertible into 20 shares o! Common stock o! the Company at any time up w and lncludlng October 1st, 1934. EARNINGS Consolidated net earnings available for latent on these lends. were as lellows- ll mos. to Jan. Sl, '20-4l.223.0ll 7 mos. to Aug. 31, '20- 1.286.915 as compared with lntsresr. requirements on thLs tssue _ v : arnountln: t0 “$0,000, ' EQUITY Preferred and common shares o1 the - pen! ranking Junior to this Lune have a. present. marks! value o! swroaumlrelv WWW"- PRICE: 100 and interest, yielding so. Detailed lrliormatlon on request. Here's the most interesting show a reel mechanic would ever hope tol EaStGIH sfiCllrlfifiS m The Rogers ‘I ... hfifii... Hardware l TOOLS. Pill!‘ l mo: over our Tool displays before, starting that very particular lob! Im-l proved Tool deelen his wrought many. advances since you last looked over our line. Many new Tools have come, lrlto the awn-end into use. ot late. CHARLOTIETOWN Molrrnasl. BDMMIISlDE nsmrsi H u” ‘$11,619,. rasoaaucfros- -'