QCTQBER _z§'....1?43_. Piusviile and Vicinity k school hi8 119N595 “Laban eeks tall vacation. “qr “HBO '71 Miminiiash spent Mggfifiml4lnsins visitihg nu $38M“ m; Keir Murray. ‘Iih? lg“,‘},‘,,¢“§:dlis;§y to see lbf... around asflin 51"" m‘ ll-Ilnt operation. Dalton Ind 6111811- W";~.,,,‘f‘”§1.nd. of Burton. n‘; will“ “w” ‘cwerectrevblm m u m‘ Ambrose ° - __ many friends of Mn. PM zi-Tenault were very l"??? l-° peer o! h" death in u“ w w...” mini. Alberto“. on T" > imoher 19th- ang Mrs. Jsoob Hardy gnd Irma I-larrii‘ l1. MT. iieraid. PM“ motored e guest, o! Mr‘ and h,“ §Z§;“...“§§.d family. — Phra- tawes out of the ground hgafialiilzQffobhO result of this IP91] o! fine weather. Many form";- i have finished dioxins are ta - “ho advantage of the weather W h: much of the fall's oibwini! .' li Blanchard has re- 1 ‘lifeline sxlemost enjoyable vlslt all Toronto whore she was the ue<t of he? ‘IN-lime’ and son‘ fulqw Mr, and Mrs. Maurice .7},...,..;tt@, who were married here recently. tn cd’ m. Joseph 001w" “c1710 den“ h“ hon“ in 310mm nun Corner on Fridfll. Oct-t 221:» Bum; service; were conduced Y m‘. 31.1, Rooney on Mood-w. 0g 25m. at st. Anthony Chum"- pininiueid. Heartfelt sympathy is extended to the family and friends A my large crowd attended tlhe lilllélffll of the late MIS- FY94 L- m-scirnult on Thursday morning. October 21st, Interment was in 5t- Mihony’; Roman Catholic cune- mgv, Reverend Fl‘. MJ. Rooney conducted the services at the grave. O Conway and Vicinity m. cilnord Ellis. Olen! mm a tuuple of days visiting friends in wuwzly. Mr. Ralph Ellunds. McNeilYs. spent suuoay visltinl ‘fiend-l l“ lrceland. “Ztiessrs. Clinton Morrison. Wai- late Palmer" and Wallace MOI- llsull motored w Summersido 8-1111 uhariottetown Monday on lvilslness .\lr. JOh-il J. Mluiphy, ECHO" foioznan mt OLea-fy P1195 l" 31"" in Coleman for the winter nronthsr m. m Bonk-i. Poplar Gwyn and Mr. klrlaxld Ramslil’ vlshw ULeary on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer mu iamiiy were visiting friends and iolotives in Swxnmerside on Sun- day. The many friends 0d Mr. My Milligm. Popllr Grove. rogrit 1-0 learn he loot a very valuable mil": with the colic. Mr. Guy Palmer plans on mOViXIiZ to Summerside for the winter where Mr. Palmer is employed in carpenter work. ‘Mr. Clarence Ramsay is installing n new bathroom in his new house. lining the Wonk hknsel! end doing s first class job. t Mr. and Mm. my Milligsn 1nd Mm Freddie. Poplar Grove, men‘. Sunday st the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Clarence Ramsay. lvlr. George Coughiin. 5n. endhis daughter. Mrs. Thomas Fitqerelci lnvernem, spent Sunday st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ost- "Y. Freeland. Mm. Gertie Casey. ‘ Miss ‘Rosie rfoilghlin and Mr. Bill Caughlin spent the week-end with their parents here, they are picking ‘potatoes down east. The msny friends of Miss Donna Palmer will regret to learn she has been sick in bed over a week with the flu. All wish to see her around again soon-Con. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ramsay Mr. Wallace Palmer and Miss Glenn Ramsay motored to Sum- mersidn Saturday ' evening to st- zvnd the show and do some shopp~ 11R, Mr. and Mrs James Hunter. Mrs A. W. Palmer and Miss Flvrfllvl Bell accompanied by Mrs. Elisa Palmer. Summerside. visited friends and relatives in Freeland on Sunday. The many frien in Conway and vicinity are glad o know thst the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wslllce Thrmpson. Kensington. is much improved in health and able i0 reium home. Miss French: Tuplin. Charlotte- ionm who is employed st the Ex- perimental Farm no stenographer - liifint the week-end with her per- "lls. Mr and Mrs. George Tuplln. Murray Road. Mr .and Mrs. Edmund Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. James Williams of Poplar Grove end McNeilPs were visitors 1o Summerside Saturday night and on return spent some hours with friends in Conway. An evening service was held in ihe Conway United Church with .\ good crowd in attendance. Rev. Mr. Baxter, minister glve s very in- slllrins address. and his dsughter M188. Bntor sing “Who Ilse But God?" which was very beautifully rendered, she woo accompanied n‘. l’ 'llc rrgau by the organist Mrs. Er- lnud Ramsay. At HOLMAN’S - - - Boil-i Stores g mm g GUARDIAN, crmmnrrmowu ___ u m rreetown Sundai-l FREE - Here’s Wheel: You Gel: ABSOLUTELY FREE! With the purchase of any Bedroom Suite on our lloor. priced at $|50.00 or over, we give you without extra charge - - - a No.36/l Steel Slat Spring-regularly pric- ed af$|6.95 And a No. I25/2 Simmon's Spring-Filled Mattress of good quality for years o? service—regularly priced at $29.50. Total value $46.45. .lf you are planning to buy a new Bedroom Sui+e-—Don'+ delay an- other day. .Thi\s olfer is for ONE WEEK ONLY —- Saturday. October 30th to Satur- day, November 6th. Buy Your New Bedroom Suite on nit HOLMAN EASY PAYMENT PLAN » 0NLY.10% nown A Up to I5 Months to Pay Balance - Yes FRE E ll! Famous Simmons SPRING -FILLED MATTRESS and STEEL SLAT SPRING. With Any BEDROOM UITE . OVER 150.00- 1 To be perfectly frank, we have too many Bedroom Suites on our lloor>—so, to Help clear them we are giving you a Bargain. .No, not be reducing the price——b'u+, by including with your new Suite a fine quality Simmons Spring-Filled Mottress and e Steel Slat Spring (worth $46.45) absolutely FREE. .There is every indication of Furniture prices rising- so, take advantage ol this outstanding offer. and purchase that new Bedroom Suite NOW- ONE WEEK ONLY Saturday, October 30th to Saturday, November 6th" 3 Piece 69.50 or. . . . A Remarkable Value. ~ Outstanding Value BEDROOM sun"! ll you are looking For Bedroom Furniture at low prices. . ~. . Here is your answer. .The“se Suites are slurdily constructed of selected birch in attractive walnut finish. .Tl1ey include a Béd, Chlffonier and Dress- Free Spring tend Mattress NOT Included with this Suite Your New Bedroom Suite Now From Dozens of New Styles. And Remember You Get $46.45 Worth of Spring and Mattress Absolutely FREE! STORES SUMMERSIDE 8s CHARLOTTETOWN ' “WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET AND SAVE" Q ' ' _ _ _ .. reported today. Brunswick. Quebec and Baskrlclv nvvrflse weekly‘ Wage were a little Winsloe North W1. moi. at the Protestant Orphanage. Salvation Mrs. John Carter. Lunch commit- lbetter than in industry gcncrafy. home of Mrs. Arnctt Siluw Wed- Army and the ilcinor-Wrrrcn lec for ncxt meeting: Mrs. Aiiou index‘ The employment index was 209. ilcsday cveniug, Oct. 13th, Alcc-i- Company: sick rommittce had lloiYuuilktl'. tin. Stanley Youniwr Novn up about three points from a ing opened by singing "O Canada" report. Red Cross committee rc-hnd Mrs. Albert Younker, A cou- Thi - t t ~ ' t rin , Weakly Wages Ilit n" Z¢£?"?il'l"§'l.'.°.'ln nZ'l"T~...nll? °"5§ln§§"”e°dw.'lnd“i'.l§l$. cd employment in the Dominion rose from 10H k) The wage represented a 20-cent In ell Provinces, however, the paring with $31.17 s year before. uies of last meeting were rend ing fountain, first niihpaper tom-ls Meeting closed by singing the n, O at an all-time high of 5.042.000 Scotia‘: from 100$ to 197. month previously, Average weekly followed by repeating the crccd in ported six pair sockecs and iwoitcst was supplied hy Mrs. g job-holders in the first week of In New Brunswick the drop was earnings were at $41.47. two cents llniscll. Roll call was onswcrod hy liltlcs were handed in, school Younkcr and won by Mrs. Neuron ' Seplémbfl- from 168 to 171. better than at Aug. i and com- l4 members and 3 visitors. Miw- mnmittee reported that o drink-lstevenson and Miss Raynor. OTTAWA, Oct. M - (C?) - increase frcm the previous high Sept. i index was advanced from trial weekly wages in Oenada at Aug. i. hit n record average of $40.88 at Six Provinces showed gains from In manufacturing alone. the the Btireau of Statistics a month pmvimisly. with New figures for both employment and The regular that of‘: year previously. approved and signed. It was de- and six pair scissors were needed. National Next meeting istn he held at the dainty lunch wns served by Nclzm Stevenson hostess assisted by the committee WINSIDE NORTH WI. cided to have a cnko sale in the near future. The S€('l‘l:tfl1‘_v rcpcrt- llmnc 0i‘ Mrs. ed receipts were received from the with the programme in charge oi‘ in charge. Oolleviion 3L8‘) Anthem after which ‘ n