l’ SATURDAY, '. j . g - lam ....1 7 new? 11S Brmvn, Maroon and Navy - - -_ - _ val‘. 9221923528! Men's Fleece Shirts and Drawers Sizes 36 to 44 (lllS. Men’s Red Back Denim Overalls 1N THE BASEMENT Men's Crew Neck Sweaters. Colors __ _1.50 Men's Fancy Coat Sweaters’ Sizes 36 to 44 - — — — -- — .\len‘s Combinations Fleece lined. Sizes 36 to 44 — — - Men's lied Back Denim Over- Heavy weight — - _ ,_ Men’s Mackinaw Reefers. Reg. 5 I .\lcn's Brotherhood Overalls price 5.75. Your choice — — Regular value 2.25 for - — Extra value 2.39 each 1.15 1.95 Men’s Grey Domet Shirts Men's Fancy Cotton Hose. Sizes 10 to ll 1-2 — - —- —- Men’s All-Wool Worsted l-lose. Sizes 10 to 11 1-2 — - —- $1.39 79c 15c 29c Men's Leather Windbreakers. 6 Sold reg. 6.95. Our price — -- I w-snvnvsswcnnsfll-Tflriznmrgl l)1i_".'.~‘ Boy's Zip Sweaters. -1rII41IdWPH1JK*QQ,|¢q:-_77 llrmvn. Maroon and Boys Mackinaw Reefers. r Boys’ Doeskin Windbreakers IN THE BASEMENT Fleece Combinations. Sizes 22 to Ill — - - ~ — —- Fzincy stripes — -- — -— -— Boy's ilocskin Windbreakers. Colors Nziv)’ ~ _ _ — — — - — any‘. Leather Windbreakers. Sizes 135 to 36 -—--——— SizcsZZtito34-—---—--— 79c 69c 1.39 4.95 3.45 breakers. $1.39 Boy’s Overalls. Heavy Red Back Denim, sizes 28 to 36 Boy's Combination Overalls. Sizes28 to36-—-—— Boyfs Navy Cheviot Knickers, Sizes 25to32—-—~—— Boy's Heavy Cheviot Wind- Sizes 26 to 36 —~— Boy's Grey Domet Shirts. Sizes 12 1-2 to 14 _ _ _- _ _ 500 Boy's All-Wool Golf Hose. » Sizes71-2to10----— 0 1.00 1.39 a 1.25 1.90 35c J . Girls’ zipper sweaters. - Colors blue, brown, grey and wine — — -- — — ors. Colors wine, green, blue. 30x40. In blue only - blue. green and navy. shades. Sizes 8 1-2-10 — Ladies’ heavy weight bloomers. Sizes small medium and large - - Ladies’ broadcloth slips. medium and large. In assorted colors - — — ted styles and colors. Sizes 8-14 years — -- —- Slanficld’s Mayflower ‘Itlew Planes Land “' ' " In Winnipeg __p——-___ mObITREAL. Que. Oct. l4 —- Fiown from Vancouver. where it was delivered last Friday. the sec- ond of the fleet. oi’ new planes for the trans-Canada Air Lines arriv- al 1n Winnipeg on Tuesday. Like the first, which remains at the coast. it is being used for training pllfllfi. A third plane. expected from the builders any day now will also be takv-n to Winnipeg. according to Phillip G. Johnson, vice president in cliurizc of operations. The planes are Locklirrvi Electra 10's capable of carryliig l0 passengers. pilot and n co-piloi. Thcy have a wing span of 55 feet, an overall length Children's Ribbed Jerseys. Sizes 3-7 years, Assorted colors. -_ 0 Girls’ all-wool zipper pullover sweat- Sizes 24-34. — — — — Babys’ crib blankets. Sizes Girls’ flannel dresses. Colors maroon, Sizes 8-14. - — — — — - -—- Ladies’ sub-standard silk hose. A full range of all the new Girls’ long sleeve flannelettc night gowns. Sizes 8-14 years ca. c Girls‘ fiannelette pyjamas twenty-two different shades of full 1oz.balls—-—--—--~l1 , ‘ 0 per ball ; nit-titted _W0men’s Silk and Wool com‘ SWEATER Heavy Weight Sizes 211.32. $2.45 Ladies’ silk and wool sweaters. Col- ors black, blue, rose and each beatty_ Sizes 36-44 _ _-z1145 each Girls’ wool and 1.19 each 1.19 190 pair vests s n d each Sizes small, 29° each up shoulder Ladies’ all-wool coat sweaters. ors blue, green, and maroon. Sizes 36-42 -—- brown, blue, green, scarlet. Sizes 24-34 - Ladies’ cotton print house dresses, in five different styles. Sizes 36-48 — — — — — —- Kiddies’ flannel dresses. maroon, blue, green and navy. Sizes 6, 7, 8 8: 9yrs. Ladies’ tweed dresses, in several dif- ferent styles and assorted patterns. Sizes 14-44 - — — Ladies’ broadcloth slips with built 1.65 Colors 1.19 coat sweaters. 59c Colors red each 1.98 straps. In assorted col- ors including black. Sizes small, medium and large 0 each Ladies’ fancy trimmed flannelette pyjamas. Colors blue, pink, white, and peach, in assorted s ty l.es Sizes small, medium 1| Ago", and iarg - — — - - I pair Ladies cashmere hose. Sizes 8 1-2- 0 pair 10 1-2. Colors brown, fawn, fingering“ grey and black - - -- 0 pair Childrens’ worsted hose. Sizes 5 1-2- 91-2. Colors blue, heather fawn and scarlet -. - pair be“ of 38 feet, seven inches, and weigh non; i. Louis MscKinnon. 10.500 pounds fully loaded. Maxi- mum speed is 306 miles an hour. with cruising speed of 100. Fuel capacity is 207 gallons. Installat- ion of three ground radio stations at Winnlpés. Regina and Isth- bridge is proceedlns. Johnston stated. They will be equipped with ten-channel sets, 500 watt trans- mitters, two way voice communi- cation will keep the pilots in touch with the ground and enable them to receive weather reports snd special directions. RIVBRDALE SCHOOL The following is the standing oi the pupils of Riverdslc School for the month of September:- Grade IX —-l. Janie MacKin- non. Grade VIII-l. Hilda Mackin- Grade VII -l. nae MacFadyen. Lloyd MacKin- Grade VI -1 . non. Grade IV-l. Dorothy MacDon- ald; 2. Florence Mac Kinnon. Grade II (l) —l. MacFadyen. Grade II (b) —'l. Oliver Mac- Donald . Grade II (c) -1. Chester Mac- Fsdyen; 2. David Lamont. Grade I (a) —1. Shirley Mac- Isdycn. Grade I (b) -1. HamlMacDon- aid; 2. David Osborne. Q7508 I (C) —-l. Kelsie Buchanv Ill. Perfect Attendance: Chester Mac- Shirley acDonald and Fldyen; David La ont; MacFadyen; Hazel David Osborne. Violet Gillespie, Teacher. Col- ' Katherine THE (JHARLOTTETOWN WGUARDIAN use “spurn- better bakhg. i OONFBDEBATION IUBANOI LII‘! faction. breed. the staff-of-life. un Prise Balrery~Phone 1111a. n-aio. advertisement re Hungarian Part- 1111186 BPPW-Fini elsewhere 1n th's ‘ issue. l Mi. l ovnn ronrr different Ingres. dents are used in the manufacture i of Ross-Miller foods. Fox-ranchers ‘ should follow the Ross-Miller seq. sonel feeding schedules. CHEAP for immediate sslehome, l store, barn and two, acrm cqntfflly i located. Lawrence Dunfield, Tryon. L-660-10-16-2i. rsmuvn BAPTIST IOUNG PEOPLE'S UNIONS will hold Rally " at Hezelbrook, Monday. October _ 18th at 3 P. M. and 7.30. VICES- October 17th. Rev. 1B. G. Manner, Pastor. 11.00 A. M. Wor- ship at Fairview. 3.00 P. M. Woirshlp at North River. 7.30 P. M. Rally . Service at Long Creek. You are wel- L-673-l0-10-il. SOCIAL GATHERING-Mrs. W. S. Stewart. kindly placed her spacious residence. Hlllsbomugh House at the disposal of the Girl Guides yesterday afternoon for a bridge to provide I norrrn RIVER. BAPTIST san- l come! in play with dainty refreshments and lovely prizes to add to the pleasure of the affair. ST. JAMES Cl-IURKJlL-At the morn ng service tomorrow the preacher will be the Rcv. David Marshall oi’ Georgetown. British Guiana. Mr. Marshall has rendered eminent service in this South American mission field, in the face of an unhealthy climate and many other difficulties, and is at present home on furloush. At the evening service the Minster will preach. BRADALBANE CONGREGA- TIOAL-Rev. Arthur Wallis. B. D., Minister. Sunday, October 17th. Pleasant Valfey, 10 A. M. Sabbath giving. Rose Valley, 2 P. M. Sab- bath School. 3 P. M. Servos of Worship. Rally objectives. Bradal- bane. 10.30 A. M‘. Sabbath School. IN THE BASEMENT THE BAPTIST CHURClL-Jlfhe Rev. H. L. Dentcn preaches to- morrow morning on “The Upward Lcok in the Dawning." The Misses Down sing, at this service, a select- ed duet. At the evening service Mr. Dentcn gives attention to a con- sderation of the liquor habit, the sermon is "The Cross-and tho Cocktail." The choir will present a selected anthem. Growing out of some years of experience 01' meet- ing with people and learning of their problems. and having been able, by God's help, in personal conference to encourage some who were discouraged. cast some light upon life's problems, and help var- ious types and conditions of people, the Pastor of the Charlottetown Baptist Church has deeded to set apart a. certain period each week i for such personal conferences. Each Thursday afternoon, from 3 to 6 o'c.ook he will be in the church study (door fronting on Fitzroy Street) and will be glad to meet and talk with any who desire to make use of this conference period. Restored To Health Grateful Tribute report-s that many splendid Maritime Provinces by Halifax, states: “By means of the Farador treatments I have been entirely relieved of goitre, stomach trouble and gneeral iii health. On satisfied with the results." piles. asthma. oatorrh, eto. Ask for literature with long list of healed and satisfied users. Those who want a rare/dot‘. or who want their Faredor looked after. should mpg: at once. . 0 I Powers’ Likely To Meet In Brussels There today that Brussels will be select- flict. came, versed the international situation. posed -parley, with Sumner Welles, undersecretary of state. and Wil- liam Phillips, American Ambassa- dor to Italy. -~- .. ... A The Central Guardian _.... shortening for _ uai-a-ia-a L-WIO-‘l-ll-Ill ROBIN HOOD “our; “m” from washed wheat for our satis. L-l 54-38-13. norrs nssurr Salon “m; students for course in hair-dress- lne- 11-647-10-15-31. HOME BAKERY Elm Avenue. smelled sold at all grocery stores-mm- ATTENTION 1s directed to the 171-676-10-10-11. I _ finances for = the" important work among the‘ young people. Tweni/y tables were ‘ School. 11 A. M.'Harvest rnsimsJ Mr. W. E. Emman, who has lust returned from Halifax, and will be in Charlottetown for about ten days, cures are being effected throughout the means of the Farador. For exampe, Mrs. Henry Arsenault, wife of the Janitor of the Knights of Columbus Home, account of my relief my brother and sister in Newfoundland also purchased Farsclors and are well Excellent cures have been obtain- ed in oases of rheumatism. eczema. WASHINGTON. Oct. i5-(AP)— were unofficial predictions ed as the place for conference of Nine-Power ‘rreaty signatories to deal with the Sine-Japanese con- No public confirmation of this however, from conferences in which President Roosevelt can- Tho President talked over for- eign sflairs generally. including American participation in the pro- F,.. l “HOT BLAST" Fitted tol 18-85 Burn » Coa A lasting investment in homes-scientifically but Box Stove “LAUREL OAK” Strongly built, handsome heaters. plenty of heat. _ - 12.95 ti? iii _ - 15-50 f i d can give i118issiiuiigiloigcitlsllng job. 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Just Clean, Steady, Even Heat Day And Night Forget all about carrying coal and emptying nines. Install one of the new Oil Burning Heaters and enjo real com- fort and economy. These heaters burn cheap eel oil and can be instantly adjusted to any degree of heat desired. See these new heaters now and let us explain their many superior features. t 1A Size arid Price For Every Home! 47.00 No Dust! 57.00 12.00 89.00 67.00 f Summerside and : Charlottetown g _J