1.3.4 a ‘ll ldl*lik lillhi faotiroablss, fallen arches. atalavayolrfcstsswallss ysdspineadjastcdbyan wavi- one. n. osnsou CIlIDPI-ACTOI 1M Prince SS Phllo 1M1- molithly meeting of _ Circle Institute was held no heme or ma. Lemuel Dawson. , members and five visitors the meeting by can wbs meplnded to by "How to improve our Institute." lflnutes cf last nnnthly meeting were road and adopted. Bick Committee reported sour sick calls made and fruit taken. New committees were appointed for the flallcwing month. School, Mrs. Gcmfl tlaoKay and Mrs. brie 501.1108‘: Sick, Mrs. Emel- Gamble noss VALLEY w. l. The September meeting of the Rose Valley Woman's Institute was held on Wednesday evening, Sept- ember 12th. There were six mem- bers and six visitors present. The School Committee had no report. but the Secretary was requested to in- quire about school seats, which had been advertiaedubengthy discussions followed on District Convention, and an lee cream social, which had been held a short time previous to the meeting. The President gate a de- monstration on making a floral cen- ter piece for table. which was most s | n : .120 l —'l'hls column is weaned for lows or local Interest but advertising OI a nsway nature may be inserted at i cents a word strictly payable In _ advance, —-WI RECOMMEND NINA PM ~01!) lIITTl-I BASKETS In dear at any price. New stock sold right, at Bruce's. 14-024-10-10-81. —I WILL OPIN for the season to buypoultrystmykillingstatiimin Kenslngton, Monday. I‘ ‘ 15th. Geo. A Webster. 11-1000-10-11-41. —COME T0 KENUINMDN RINK Saturday, October 18th and ace where North Shore team will win cup for most points in Sport Meet. Admission 10 cents. 11-1097-10-11-21. --ANYONE having second-hand clothes for school aged children leave at Mr. Harrington's, Church Street, Sumxnerside. - L-66l-9-27-10-4-11. l and Prince County thronlolo i,‘ J Hem min cw. loll d Rice's. capsules and Pulvex Flea Powder. 1 »- TayhrDrugCmKensington L-1008 Ernest H. Strong. Les. A. JMALL-Thc funeral .0! we‘. Al- bert Small was held on Wednesday afternoon from her latcresidence to the People's Cemete y at Sum- Archean» kitchen cts, ‘ n-ool-io-a-al. g3 .5 Ramsay. _ L-1092-l0-ll-1i. OI‘ MES. ALIIIT agent, Mr» Vincent J. Harrington. repomd hQ llld 111110810118 Cllll clothing am! foot Iflrin merside, and was very larsely at- tended, Rev, L, B. 05mph“; °m_ Jend school, and he ducted the service. The pallbearers were Messrs. Ben]. Calms, Walker, John Hall, Frank Mne- Harry tbroushuiesociety inths wan s E a2 that children might be able to ate 3 Ewen, Stutley Yeo and David interesting, being decidedly new and wflkm s. 5 =nndlks.UrvilleLarga- l . Program. Mrs. John Walker and Mrs. Basil Sherry. Plans ware made for hold- has an entertainment and lunch in Albany School on September 7th. A committee of tour of the members, namely, Mrs. Hugh Walker, Mrs. Brunet Crokm, Mm. Arthur Mac- Key and Mrs. Earle Boulter were ap- pointed to canvas the districts for funds to aid a tuberculosis patient 0o; enter the Sanitarium. It was moved by Mrs. George MscKay, sec- onded by Mrs. Elmer Gamble, that this Institute supply whatever flmds are necessary to help this patient. A hill of 95c. was paid for fruit. A dainty lunch was served by the hos- eem. Next meeting at the home oi Mfrs. Elmer Gamble, roll call to be answered by "How to plan meals for to pickers." Meeting closed with tional Anthem. Receipts were 71c. Mwsurfaoturhg activity h Aus- flalls has bean steadily increasing very artistic. Annie Newsome ant Flora. MacDonald were named as a committee to prepare one or two numbers for the evening meeting of the District Convention. A contest was put on by Mrs. Wm. Msthieson. Lunch was served and followed by the National Anthem. Next place of meeting, Mrs. W. B. Cousins on Wed- nesday evening, October 10th at eight o'clock. Program Committee. Mrs. J. W. Mackenzie, Mrs. J. D. Mathieeon and Mrs. K. H MacKen- zie d new has 00,000 doctors 15,000 more than in 1912. Nearly 2,000,000 tons of refuse was collected in London in the last year. David Corr, 71. o! Alice. Boot- lancl, has just completed 60 years and won by Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie. - —-STORAGE BATTERIES, Spill’! pllqs, distributor points, motor oil have to be right for quick starting. Consult Bruce's. L-505-l0-1l-2i. -0PERBTTA.—Kensington chor- al society will present Chonita, gypsy love romance in Central Bedeque Hall, Tuesday, October 16th. Admission 25 cents. L-l08fl-10-1l-5l. --"DOC" MacPHERSON has now in stock fifty beautifully out Over- ooats cut by his made to measure flnn cut the way he wants them and oh! boy how they fit. Prices $18.00 to $24.00 while they last. But Suits he believes the only way to be properly fitted is made to your own measure by one that knows the business. “Doo" does all his own measuring and fitting and has sold and satis- fied hundreds of real customers. sec him in Summer-side. L-1l00-l0-1l-l3-l5-lT. McCullough entertained on Tues- day evening at five tables of bridge and a dance for her sister, Min NorarMcCullcugh, .R.N. She was msted by Miss Jean MacKearney. Daisy Williams and Mr. Thomas Jackson, A special wa- sented to the guest o! honour. A dainty lunch was served by m hostess at the conclusion of play. Miss McCullough leaves this morn- ing by motor on return to Little- ton, N. H. She is accompanied by Mrs. Francis Glode and Mrs. nu- pert Carpenter. B. has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment B. —EN'.I.'BB’I.'AINID — Hill Mhry prizes were won by Miss PERSONALS —Mr. John Gamble of Lot 16 month. He also reported that citizens had handed him in _ second hand children's clothing, butmuoh morsoanbausedand Mr. Harrington will call homes for some if notified by any citiscn. sorted payable Ia advanca. ._-__.. "WUBSCIIPIIOIIB Charlottetown handed to their Rcpt. Archie Hume, Phone “or left st H. J. Mabonh DWI refill? duringtba 88 at the s. EASTERN Gllllllllll ls reserved lot ..°‘l'hln column news or local interest but advert!» alnnswly may bein- al I cents a nbrd strictly to"1‘he Guardian may be S , Montague. 1r‘! “There’s the true a flavor of Old Heidelberg in the programs my ‘Globe Thmer’ brings mo JA. E's the riob beauty of Old Germany's music... waitln to be picked up direct on a Victor “Globe Trotter." e liltm sweetness of folk songs . . . the great com itions o Schubert and Wagner. Hear these hroa casts . . . and realize that the spirit of Old from -—-- ...___. Heidclber still lives and breathes in the beauty of . 8 . gt —Master Francis Peters, son of ..'POII.I.IDGI DAYS are hem ;_ its music. IVH‘. ggduMrs. gearbox-ii; “Posters of again. Fresh stock Robin Hood . . e Tignl , spa en Princcq c oookimoatsatyourGroc- 3 ' N t fro Bcrllnand“lboi.rot"E Am 901ml! HWDIWJ- 5- 9!’!- 5753-9-33-131- tnwliofin d; short-wave ‘lrdidio... vislltro? .3 ' Madrid . . . Rome. Cross oceans with a twist of the —M‘r. Burton Stewart of szims- -- Mile Mares-rot Collin. or Saok- onl. Hear distant Nomi American stations by a dale is doing nicely am;- mg “an; ville, NB, spent the weekend with or night. That's what a Victor "Globe ‘hotter’ w’ operation m the Prince County her Parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. coi- mwn w w. 305mg“ 5_ fin, Montague. Miss @1111! has been appointed assistant to Professor C. —Mrs. Frank Callaghan of 11¢. B- Bslfrldfle m the Vocal Demure nlsh was operated on in the Prince men’ °x Mimi“ A1115” “may 0°!‘ County Hospital this week and is 153°‘ He” many friend's W3!‘ h" dams “mam a success in her work, ..'Mrs. Preston Campbell, of New Glasgow, P. E. 1., and her little daughter are visiting at Montague. Mrs. Campbell was formerly a res- ident of this town and has received many expressions of welcome during the pest week-H. HIGH BANK 8080M: Report for ptember. Grade x-1 Mary Macliean. I —It is pleasing to report that sadlgogtlillxrill Evelyn Stewart, I w. H. Melville Sudsbury is pro- Qemem Munroe, 3 um, Bus,“ Fefi"! {“°“"MY gm“ it?!“ t’: Grade v-1 William Stewart, a ca“ s" m“ we“ ‘m ' leona MacKay, 3 John Livingstone P111108 County HOSDICLI. B. Grade Iv_1 Ralph Madam’ a Ruby Buell. Grade 1II—1 Janet Btewnn, I Forest Hsyter. Grade H (Sh) 1 Marjorie MID- Donald, 3 Jessie MacKsy. Grade II Ur.) 1 Mary Stewart. f Arnold MacLes-n. - Grade I (Sn) 1 Velma Munroe. Perfect attendance, Mary Mne- hcan, Leona Mooney. Jessie MM- Kay, Janet Stewart. Mary Stewart, Forrest Hayter, John Livingstone, Marjorie MacDonald, mthcrine MacKay. ~ Teacher-J». M. Barring. ALI. Q GAIN AVOBDUPOIB OAELANDH3‘; 117112. Oot., 10- INUIY 0 V Dllfilll - s ,..,,...,"“§.,.§,., mp1,; .1 ° qua, Both Stores -— Charlottetown and S-ummersude ' week-end. Dr. A. R. Defoe, their _.- Phlician, announced last night, Marie and nnllie scored the largest gains in weight by becoming 1 1-2 ounces heavier. Marie is the tinest of the five daughters of Mrs. Oliva Dionne. The lsfl-day-oid infants are still h the last year. work in a woolen mill. Victor “Globe Trotters" have proved-wind are proeiM daily-their definite superiority. When you tuno your "Globe Trotter" on a distant short-wove station, you are ass of t a ‘ t in clarity, fidelity and tone- quallty . . . the/inert reception obtainable! Eve "Globe Trotter" features a single airplane dial- slmp e, practical and cillcisnt . . . and Victor's mulli- ooil system, a great engineering advance, assuring out- , - standing short-wave reception. i la Jr: mentlntubas... —Mrs. Major small arrived home from Anticosti Island on Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Al- bert Small. B. —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mosss, of Freetown, are receiving the con- gratulations of their friends upon the arrival of a baby boy in the Prince County Hospital on October 9th. S. ‘ , there is onl one “Globe TrottsW-and it is made by Victor. As your Victor dealer about “Globe Trottsrs'_‘-'-be has thorn in a variety of models. Table models from $62.50 n onsolos from 884.50 “m” "M" ‘u m" llp--dhd Radio-Record Combinations from $119.00 up. r3454», 0U u- VICTOR RADIO iiYIGTOI TALKING MACHINI COMPANY Oil‘ CANADA LIMITI:D&IQ —Mr. Jack Sheen, who has ‘been supplying in Kneehill, Alberta for the United Church, during the summer months is at present spen- ding a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George sheen of Surmnerside-S See the new I935 ‘models on display at n. T. HOLMAN us. i —Miss Nora Enman, daughter of m». and Mrs. .1. J. Enman of Bum- merslde, left on Monday morning to attend the Idgehill School for Girls at Windsor. N. B. Bhe was accompanied by her parents and Rev. Carlyle Watterwcrth, who motored over for the Bnnksgiving _ holiday. B. ABBIE DANCE HALL BORDEN _" ‘T? r F " ?“;FT-"“~”"’_""'" HOLMAN HOME PLAN ONE PRICE-THE CASH PRICE I070 N OW b‘2§1;?¢’§.‘5v' H? 5 33 $13 NOTHING ADDED - NO lNiTvléiflESwT; FOR SALE AT , ‘ MIL LE R BROS LTD. Jlmmieb Orcbestra- i » Great George Strggt, ‘ Admission 20c. . ____ . howeve ,' has declared that “we are ~ - Elliot’! Oriflwflirfl- golngiotakc "out out of them" and m" " “um” no“, | - ’ _ . . . _ m“ ina- n - . cular- n of Admission m h- www- i» m u» w» we» m‘ m’ “ t... .1’ his...” .‘n‘i.?.€"?.“.i. 32.2%??? 531%.... 35$... Friday Evenings. "W Md viihwi "ti" "W" "i cum“, m“, , [California was the um cross- 0mm. Special Asllsliht ray Air L pt. . r.-u_'—'—". z (By The PHILAD 110mm to be appointed medical ex- gains by m, utlc division . of the U. 8. Department 0f Oom- rnerel. Dr. nmms Klttrldge, arriv- ed hare by plane‘ from California, with four women 113°". 1110111501‘! 01 the Women's Air Reserve o! boa 11th organisation is the first (lying medical unit‘ composed of , women in the United Stains. Sil- tesn women fliers, six of them nur~ ass, are members of the Rosana. ~11" pin ‘w give medical care in times ci disaster or distress-firs, BRINGING UP FATHER y __ M _, _ _ » . ~B'Y GEORGE MGM-AN wv-c -.1 Goeiw an: , . ‘ * vi flwir Wil- , i t 9 __ m"; country formation mm oi o. sJmtslligenoc. at wunmgwn, n. o. “m? m" “l!” ‘k PW“ ' 0c women pilots. , "Prom the point of view of techni- "Any woman, pilot," said Dr. cal knowledge‘ Miss Omlle has done Kittridge, "ls eligible m: membar- men to advance the oboe of wom- sblp in the Reserve. Q! course. she Ion in aviation than any other wo- ve that she is the fear man in this country." Dr. grain ‘imbins icct deep vent danger of, cverhsstlns. Hard Ocean i Wasaliliwitedsyitnfarobeliilrtobidl» warmed. oups-pmiimwmaa- ~wl1wlsWMsriistsprisssotllstitwillrt rlwdjiflndmolne are u. wanton-v», t m; utuv also. no ‘Sensual-side, P, n. i. FALL-mama FOX RATION no. 1 At your nearest drain.