1 ..-..»~.--_..... elm-sp-A-u-wflwfl» (ifA "1 soups YLMER; __'I‘HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAlfl Isuililllsln and Prince Bounty Chronicle: E BIARIIIAN ol local lute news; nature ma bat advartlalnrol be Inserted at VQIBO a auto storage batteries at Bruce's. —'l‘hla column reserved [or news cents a word stroll; payable la ad- -BUY extra heavy duty new 3366. “INTEBSOIIOLABTIC MEET in -ALCOIl0L and Glycerine Antl- : freeze, right price at Bruce's. 2366. -SI'ECIAL “Conaninc" the elas- tic carbon paint, that stays on the rooi, only $1.00 per imperial gallon. at Bruce's, 23611 -—WE FELT YOUR FOXES, Silk Crepe Stockings “Sub Standards” NOVEMBER 3, 1933 Sale of l7 _.c_____ c‘. All FLAVORS 3 tins Kensington Rink. Friday, Nev. 3rd, at 8 pm. Prize ior athlete winning most points. Kensington tug-oi-wsr team challenges Graham's Road and French River teams. Full line‘ o! sports. Admission 10 cents. 2321 clean, grade and value your skills and sell only ‘when they have reachedor passed our reserve lim- its. We will be readyior operation alter Nov. first. Come ill and in- spect our plant. We like it. So will 8 2 pr“ This stocking is pure silk crops to 9... for $1.70 for Excepting CHICKEN 2 5¢ Aylmer TOMATO JUICE No. 1 tin. Each .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 5c Aylmer CHOICE TOMATOES tin AylmerCHOICEPEAStin Ayimer CATSUP 12 oz. bottles. Each Aylmer TIGER CATSUP large bottle. Each . . .. . . ... .. 17c ..c--..-...--.. SURPRISE" SOAP 10bm41‘ FRESH FILLETS, per lb. .. 15c SMOKED FILLETS, 2 lbs. . KIPPERED HERRING, lb. 16c BONELESS CODFISl-I, 2 lbs. 25c EXTRA SPECIAL Fresh gage SAUS Per lb. . . ORANGES. do: 39c GRAPEFRUIT. 4 for 25¢ HEAD LETTUCE 16c swam POTATOES, a lbs. EXTRA SPECIAL Choice Creamery BUTTER W 220i Per ll). _ ‘ _ I, _ NG Sliced BACON, ll]. 20c Jnw“ “wmhNl Sliced CORNED BEEF 3c Lb. . . . . . . . . ..19c ig,'.,"¢gEESE_ Small common ROLLS to. w 5G COOKED HAM, lb. . 39c MINCE MEAT, 27 oz. bottle 27c PASTRY FLOUR. 7 lb. bug 29c MOIRS CHOCOLATES, 2 lb. box 69c ROLLED OATS, s lbs. 19c 98 lb. BAG $2.29 24 lb. BAG 65c 25c ...“ 2 lbs. . . . CANAD 21° Perlb. FLEUR m: LIS PEA sour. tin . 10c SUGAR KRISP CORNFLAKES 8 Pkg. ...... . . e TULIP BULBS, assorted, doz. ... 19c BULK DATES, 3 lbs. 19c western ourru rLouR . . . . . . . . . ...-cc “...-cc...- bringing a miscellaneous hay and a. quantity oi hides l0 p.m. S. —KENSINGTON the pastor. lllfillk Oiiefiflil service. Rev. L. P Archibald will be the speaker. '—WILD Sportsmrn in the Province report a. scarcity oi wild geese in the Narrows. The old ieed- llig ground is run out and the gccsc do not come in there as in other years. Tile purtridges are also very scarce; but some good bags ‘oi’ wild ducks have been got by some sportsmen this week. S- --SOCIAL. EVENING-The young people oi tlle Central Christian Church, Bummer-side, held a most enjoyable sodal at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McArthur on Fitzroy Street. Games and music made-the evening pass very 91mg. 11ml!’ and it the close the hostess. assisted by. some oi th; young ladies served a. dainty lunch. B. —YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING e-The Y, P. Society oi North Bed- ieque United Church held a most enjoyable social at the home oi Mr. Earle McMurdo. The house was trimmed with Hallowecn de- n‘)- Church, has broken doom in health. ‘He 1S resting in the country and has been forb dden by his doctors to undertake any engagements tor some time. Campbell Morgan § Broken in Health l-ONDQN- “m” Z"‘C'P"‘“R°V‘ Milking the announcement to e Di" G- Camimen Mmwm‘ the‘ mm‘ congregation oi 2,000 at the West- "i" Pmwhe" and “wwm” minis” minister Congregational Church, “ °" °’ W°5°"“*“5‘°' C°“5"g““°““"rrnlcll m. oampoeu Morgan was to retary said: "Dr. Morgan will summer has tried him CATS 0N OFFICIAL STAFF lslly entered as being o! London Authority, the have addressed, the Church scc- 70 in December. and has not yet becmne accustomed to the English climate alter so many years- in the United states. The heat oi the past severely." The service was conducted by h's son, Dr. Camrmell Morgan, junior. IONDOIN. Nov. 2 - (C. P.) - No iewer than 160 cats are oiiic- "on the strength" oi the staii o! the Port bQdY which controls the mighty dock; on the Thames around the metropolis. 'I‘ilese feline iour-footed members. coratlons and witches and goblins greeted the guests as they entered. Fortune tellinfl and contests were held during the evening. The Prize ior guessing the number oi seeds in’ the pumpkinwss won by Mr. Vernon McQuarrie. The devotional period was conducted by Rev. Mr. Nicholson. S. ‘ be “FUNERAL OF SAMUEL A. CARRUTIIERS-Tlie luneral of Samuel A. Carruthers took place from his late residence at Carle- ton Siding on Wednesday alter. noon, Rev. Ewen McDougall con- ducting the services. The pallbear- ers were Messrs. Hermes Myers, Reginald McFarlane, Burpee Mc- Micken, Albert Weeks, Thomas -—GASPESIA LOAD RAY FOR GASPE-The S. S. Gaspesia made her usual fortnightly call at Sum- mei-slde cm Wednesday aitcmoon, cargou, Shc took on, baord seventy tons oi‘ ior‘ Gaspe. She sailed Wednesday about UNITED CHURCH-Nov. 5th.‘ The service at t1 am. will be conducted by In the evening. the! W. M. S. will have their annual ' dows oi R. T. Holman. Ltd. llt ‘(REESE sconce - West oi the you. Donlinion Fur Sales, Ltd, Summe side and Charlottetown. 2 2262. —SUI'PER. GATHERING - A most enjoyable supper was held on Thursday in Epworth Hall ior the members oi the official bunrd oi Trinity United Church. After the good things provided by the ladies had been disposed ol plans for ill: _\"l~lll"s work wcll- :.*d. S. —'PRIZES 0N IJIrlPIn-li" Sev- crai beautiiul sliver trophies ure- now on display in one oi the win- Summerside, which will be mvard- ed at. the annual Prince Edward Island Fox Show next week. Among the trophies are the handsome ‘lcups donatcd by Licllt. Gov. Char- Iles Dalton, New Brunswick Gov- lernment, the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association, lP. E. Island Fur Pool; G. R. Mc- ‘Quarrie, T. Eaton & Co., Ltd, Lev- in Fur Co., Lampsorrs Fur Co., Tile Hall Manuiacturlng Co., Thomas Harper, International Fox and Animal Foods Co., Dominion Liie Assurance Co., A. L. Rogers. C. C. Baker and the Revere Hotel. S. ——QUIE'I‘ WEDDING-A quiet ldding was solemnized on Wed~ nesday morning at elcven tlslllllli at the Christian Baptist Parsonage, Summelside, when Rev. Carlyle Watterworth united in marl-Yugo Miss Margaret Thompson, daugh- ter oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson oi Grand River to Mr. Leonard Ernest Rogers, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rogers oi Unk- lettm" Road. The bride was charm- ,ingly dressed in blue chiiion vel- |vet, with blue coat and black hat. Miss Elma. Rogers, sister oi the groom, acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Hiram ‘Thompson, brother of best wearing stocking colors, sizes‘ 8V; to 10. $1.50. any faults are trifling. SPECIAL the top. And crepe chliion ls the There are SEVEN good autumn ‘They all have cradle foot, nar- row heel. Thls is the Crepe stocking that sells in the regular way for These are “substandsrds” but A WONDERFUL FRIDAY MORNING 2 pr for $1.70 obtainable. F For Heavy Coating Cloth, small checks. Boys’ Suits ages 4 and 5 Boys’ Suits New Basement’ Bargains Boys’ Overcoats 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 years. Two piece. single breasted coats, 1 pair shorts. 10 - 11 - 12 years Boys $ 7 50 $295 $4 95 Mens’ all wool Tweed SUIT. $8.75 in the Basement mostly Fleece Lined the bfldg was groomsman. That evening a reception wns tclldercd the newly married couple at their new home, the Park Island Farm, at St. Eleonora, which Mr. Rogers had recently purchased. Previous to her marriage Miss Thompson was tendered two showers, one at the home oi her brother, Mr. Stan- ley Thompson oi Grand River and one at. the home oi Mrs. Ernest Callbeck oi Linklettcr Road, llnd was the recipient oi many lovely gills. The Guardian joins their many friends in extending to Mr. Coat and Bloomers; Shirt‘ ""1 J Drawers r In the Basement d 65C each Sheep-lined Half Beltedngglzz; 34:21:10 Breasted. Duck Coats 50 $4.95 Q ' J In the Basement oi the stall keep watch and ward- in those warehouses where com- modities, excepting foodstuffs, are stored. An oliicial ration per week is allowed ior each cat, but many Gillfifilllc and Nathan Bell. Inter- ment was in the Church oi Scot- land Cemetery at Cape Travergg, Mall? attended the iuneral from and Mrs. R086" gratulations. S. heartlcst C011- -—PRET’I'Y WBDDING—A prl‘ t ty were "out oi their own pockets." THE FLOWER OF MEMORY rake your kitchen sink under his wing He won’t make it dull, dingy or old- looking, as coarse, harsh cleansers do. Kitchen sinks that have been cleaned only with Bon Ami shine like new after years of use. Because Bon. Ami is dwar- en t. It is smooth and fine. It cleans thoroughly and quickly but doesn’t in- {aure the glossy enanlcl or porcelain. on Ami loaves your sink unscratohcd, really clean, nicely polished. Buy a package of Bon Ami and ace for plomatist as well as a. botanist. Versailles he showed that he everything growing there. like her Allies. honor-the Flanders yvppy, Post. oi them provide additions. as it The authorised cat staif is ad- mittedly reinforced at times by ,. ' "native levies." The "regulars" ' " . b‘ have been known vigorously to re- ‘ pel ieline ileebooters who have Actually ‘l c» ' - i» c sought to establish a. looting in . warehouses whch the official cats ‘::;:LE'?» p g . ml considered to be their exclusive Mrrns on your preserves. Botany is the hobby oi the King oi Bulgaria. But King Boris is a di- 1n gong through the gal-dcns oi was iamiiar with the names oi zflmost A"ke_d his opinion oi the flowers" he bohtrd to one which England, W111 PV-Pl‘ hold ill Charlottetown and Summerside. S. PU LVEX » FOXEB or PETE There In no substitute for air-IA Ic“-h(‘l‘lllllfl It I. "u. on], g 3PM"? "I"! Iuarantecd to .ll TLALLY KILL m" us. ..."; "wit, w; Ioxea and other or nI nnlmula. Moreover, l‘ 9""'"‘¢" lltnlmlt Immrllinu- zczgnienllullnn -- something no "I llllllcllio does as well. ~ K it R O L The rltnrncr lmlllvrac-rAu-l- Another Cnflplr Product. "ml-e. Dru: or General 51¢", l! unable to obtain thsra—wrlla us direct. Canadian Dlltrlhuloral CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE wool. GROWIRS, LIMITED. yourself what a good cleanser it la, not only forslnkluhut for bathtubqpotssnd wedding was solemnizcd at the‘ Convent Chapel on Tuesdzy morn- ing when Mr. Maxwell Gallant 0i ‘llLcclc ililiysil Bedeque was unt c1 in mzlzrllqe to Miss Josephine Arsclluult, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Picire Als nnult oi St. Eleonora. Rev. G. J. Mc- Lellan celebrated the Nupt o.’ Mrss. The bzide was tasteiu ly dl-c sod ill a. navy blue suit with hat to match and was attended by Miss Annie Arsenaut. Mr. James Mob llnn from New Brunswick was grooms- man- Immediately alter the rere- mony the bridal pa.ty motored to the home oi the bride where n. EYESIGIIT EXAMINATION Imma- and nubile ms»- II m. ll. .|. lulloll- sumptuous wedding brcakiost was servld: the party then motored to the grooms old home in Abrams Village ior dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant will reside in Bedequs where the groom is a valued em- ployee of Mr. William Callbeck. A host oi" lriends wish thcm every happinmsw-S. Amherst. Mr. Acorn with his wiie that Mn. John McKenzie oi Sum. and two children leit on T“ ‘ay merside is still in a critical condi- to make their home in Amherst. B. tion. s. turned to his home in Wllmot Val- ley alter an enjoyable visit to Ilbrt William. Montre ' sud Moncton. s. —Mr. Vernon MoQu ‘ has re- I’ —-Miss Ruby Moose, daughter or Mr- H. R. Moose, Kensington, has lrsturned irom the Prince County Hospital alter having sustained s -Friends will regret to learn serious operation. T, _-i- PERSONALS -_Mr. E. Trask oi Trash Well Co., Amherst, is at present on the Island Oil. business. 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