I Q f _ 1 ~ / " ` -5 ww' gf-2 3. is _ ~ '.<,'.;5-»::';_-._r.1:;' ,;_§.-"` _._"?‘._:.<: 'i<§`t=:<.f~>l. . " .-= ` _ ;_€'<:_?. "il - _ :_i:"=:»a-2-»;.__-»=-1='=,;_¢.;f;;;:.z;R__.:.=; _- _»_,>e.,_{:-_ : _'= ‘;~._>,-:\.<'-'<-f;-_~»»_- ' ~ . :__ - _ - _ ‘ _ ._; rr. ,, _ . 3,,-"r.__‘\; . -a _ ’ _- _r;'r,_..~<'.'_ ;_ ~ , ,;:~;' e1.',.-:_i=_’- 1 - ' <'o"<~."r»f=>-»;~&<;<~:._.:5= . ‘ _ i .‘»’if* ` _' _»'ff:.'+t;_-'} ll;;'__- ' 1 N ‘ .. .x ' i \ r l . rar ouiv $3.35 noun - J '\Q $3.30 a month for 10 months, ii EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED N 0 I T E This sensational price is the lowest ever offered to li E S T. the Canadian public for any range. As an added feature HOLMANS offer choice of either wafer.- front or reservoir for only $2.50 extra. No extra down payment required. )WN GUAI SCUMMERSIDE lilllilllilli and Prince Coun Chronicle C -IU: column ls lslsfvsd lol Ilona I cents a word strictly payable in odnnoo, -- L-497-10-4-li. dlings and oilcake at 'Brace’s. L-921-10-4-ii. _-___ ' Guaranteed hy HOLMAi|’S The manufacturers of this Stove are not ashamed to have their name appear in this ad. In fact their name and guarantee . goes with this range and is stamped on Q the stove at the factory. Our Island cus- tomers have taken pride in the fact that their range is an ENTERPRIZE for . there are 5 times more Enterprize 0 R="‘"eS in Island homes than any other I make which is certainly a proof not only I of superiority but also of quality and sat- . isfaction guaranteed. Q Small F Polished Reliable ii '11 | i "i " Blllll by E||'|'EliPR|ZE Q Wonderful Baker. . » uel Consumption. Top. ’ \Varming Closet. . Combination Grate. High Legs, Easy to Clean. ivory Enamel Trim. Generous Nickel Plate. Drop_Oven Door. Thennometer. stir- - The were lf- M- added are now ready and ro this month. This geotlon Market Street was chosen erection of the Dump! had been made of the water, found there. The artesian wells were bor- ed by Trask Well Oc., Amherst. 'misss wells give an adequate sul)- ply of pure water. The pumps, which were installed under the dir- ection of Mr. Alfred Groom. en- gineer for the Water Commission- ers, were purchased from the Dar- Oo Bt John N B and are DEW ling . . . - -. run by electricity. The larger of the two pumps can pump 135 851' lons of pure water per minute and ,tho other one 100 gallons to the minute. With these two pumps in running order and the regular pump going the town oi’ Summer- side will have adequate water sup- ply a.nd fire protection. Two new hydrants have been placed in the west end, which will give the res- idents of that part of the town a plentiful supply of water should there be a fire. The residents will also have the opportunity Of 8 supply of town water. which should -be an asset to lfrvllertles the west end.-s _li-_Wulill Modem, Handsome Design. .--rsnrsn rnrasr rrononszn- The members of the Mont Cannel Double Guarantee by Holman: and Enterprize. _wommyo nigtihrte honored their _ ` _ ‘esteemed pastor, Rev, Theodore ' Gallant on the occasion or his [1 lm irinirgiéry on octoirgr ard bins party on ` 7 ` t t t a even ie S25 own geceptiorercgigs weie very geauti @- ll summer, after a test/ ` ` --BYBUP OF l|'YPOPHOBl’Hl'I.‘l5 . I For Friday and Saturday Only :=_'_;°:} 'f__*;;;;*__';';";ff,';_**e"_,';g 3 go :gm 01.00)./'rsyior fl-l8 . pg" -nm ` ` -.POTATO WAIIHOUSI stor- H 0 0 'mom -BUY SHEET ZINC at Brace's. sgs at Carleton. rates reuonsbls parties interested communicate im-' uurnrnizs ~»-r»-or-r “ SA Y a --loam noon norm is gm- ~;¢_r;,_ |04. *_ _ ‘anteed toplease you better. All Anim-y' ' _ ai :Gr°°¢rl I-"56-9-’°'1’L -vrsrrmo sumsmsml -l gr-atulations are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Doslloohos of Misoouche upon the ’ their home on October 8 | lJ0yB._B -TAKES POSITION-Mr. L. P. Doimn of Moncton has taken a,po- sition with Pope's Service Dry Cleaners at Bummerside and is registered at the Mawlay House. 'He has already started on his » duties. B. ’ » _ 3 si §a . » MI. M ith hi! dl hid! IBI- V -nasorrs srona AND wsas- H,,,pT.f,‘ "nf, ,,,,,dd,,§'§h¢,,._' mu ‘HOUSES will be closed Thanksgiv- olive Hmpam ue vmw" to - _ -_». ' ln! DW' M°‘°d°Y» °°t°b°" Bm- Sununersidc this west the guests lp _ L'9z1"1°’4'21'-0! M2155 Mal'gl.!'et Bell.-8 ir -omni. onsoxm coax _ _ i ` 5') A, cornmeal, feed wheat, bran, mid: _conamrumnons om l -KEIB. MEMORIAL PBEBBY- lrnnun CHURCH, MALPEQUE- Services for Sunday, October 7th: Momins. 11 am. Harvest Thanks- sivins: evenine. '1-30 nm. W. M. s. Thankofferlng. Rev. Dr. Luther Young, missionary to Korea, will preach at the evening service. Mrs. Arthur Roper will be the soloist at both services- L-927-10-4-2| - HOME - Corp. Engles and his bride are receiving a cordial welcome by their Bum- merside friends on their return 1'f0|m their wedding tour through Nova Scotia and parts of New |Bx-unswick. Corp Eagles is attached to the R. C. M. P. at Sumrnerside and he and Mrs. Engles will make their home there.-B -NEW RESIDENCE - Mr. Ul- rlc Arsenault recently returned from the northern part of Canada, has purchased the corner lot on Convent and Central Streets, Bum- merside, which was owned by Dr. MacMurd0, and will build a fine dwelling house. The foundation has been dll!! and Mr. Arsenault ex- pects to have the frame work up in a very short time. This will be dential district, which has somel T1 oi' the finest h in b -S a splendid addition to that rest-l -u _ » -. . . V _ . ~ _,__ ‘ _ . ‘_ _ 5 A »,.- ,. ii' ;. .~-__-r _ v..., P wg"-(rf._rj ~ i- 'v " f . _ _ e . - _ 7'.. -_ _ _ ,. _ ._ .___ ._ r _ , . , . . Walaalso Print Cotton! " _- cRoUP1 _ wuuisso PR1N'rs usually soiling at up to Nc yard. _ on . Bale l yd. c_Rom> a _ ~ WABASSO PRINT _ usually selling up to 251: yard. On _ Sale yd. GROUP’ 8 WABASSO PRINTS Usually selling up to 80:: yard. 22.. - 220 yi. Wabasso I-lem-Stitched Bleaehed Sheets,»iirat quality. Reg. _ $3.95 pair for Wabasso Hemmed Un- bleached Sheets sub- §Z£'.!“T’.‘f..'.“?‘.”.".'f 69|: Hemmed Pilgowd Cases: uh - stan ar . 42x83" Each Extra heavy Unbleaeli- ed Cotton, 1 to 10 yard length. Worth to 20c getgard ....... is.1u.a»oF i _.L ....~ . l 1_’h»~».-»~ 4 uw-this notsblo harga@ L ii °and`;felt ‘ yoddwmtsshan ofit-sohenyouykavsit-_ is time mst maps- prstty, useful, wearable patterns at a line saving. » I \ _ _ Wabasso Hom-stitched Pillow Casas, ilrst quality 42:88". pr.65° Hommsd Bleachod 5l‘.°f‘;'..‘;‘;‘f‘§i‘3{’.' 85° H e a vy quality Un- ' .‘I.‘i?.°§»‘.¥f‘.§’.?.II.‘I?'.il0v= Linen Glass Towels, Good quality, 17 ., 2.- . ... 39a SALE 0F WABASSO PRINT COTTONS Worth to 20c yard. On Sale locyd. Worth to 25e yard. On Sale 18e yd. Worth to 80a yard. On Solo 22cyd. Linen Roller Towelling. 16" wide Yard ............ Colored Bordored Linen Crash 'l' B b lo Cloths. §a1:h5?:’......... “earl : t I V i fuiiy docoraterrwitn autumn now: -ovsrnns IN annaorm nA¥~ [E ll ll H ers and greenery. About eighty ~Fishermen report that Bedeque » _ guests were present including Rev. Buy. once very famous for its oys- _ SU M M E RSI DE -CHARLOTTETOWN M" “°“‘““““' D- D" °' me '”’ "°"" ‘“ '°‘“””‘““‘ ”‘“° ’*°“‘°' ' T ` ° - - iron construction materials, also in Asiatic Countries cy.. Take 0,v6r 30 per gent of Japan’st exports Japan V ook o y 3'! per een of her neces S Exportsisities from those countries. How ever, in the case of British India, " 1- the chief source of supply, consider _ ably more goods were shipped to .Asiatic countries accounted for Jann than were 1mpm.¢»_,,d_ This mm” tm” fl-'ty W1' cent Uf Japansiwas two and three timr~ the value 9xP°"ts f°1' the first Six mmths 01 lol’ imports from. British India in 1354- This 55 me ll-Will 311318 but 1932. In the oase oi’ North America cguche and Rev F X Gallant Of Egmont Bay. There were a number of old friends from Summerside, tion For the last three or four Years small quantities of oysters have been taken from these areas, and some from the nei<.'hb'1'iI1§ but this Year they B-re much more _ _ _ _ __ "I_ _ -- - Iltlf I =r "-L_ 1s:=~ _ - - -“r~°°- r- r BLUE Bus LINE parishes After the guests had ex Reverend Father, Mrs. Lucien Ar- address, in French. exnressln Lh- Mrs Amos Richards then present- lhis year there is an increase of 25,1 . per cent in value over the same` period last year and 99.3 per cent mor 1932, states the Industrial De- partment of the Canadian National Railways. North America. is the next biggest market and although there was an increase it is very small, principall to the United States._ Europe follows next in order. Great Britain accounting for 45 per cent oi' the airports, followed by Francel M per cent, Germany and Holland_ together another 20 per cent. Note- I worthy increases in .Japan's exportl P16 11 and a sood sim with source of revenue ibr the fisher- Party Oppgsgg .snruir wr. -all-<1 up to -cur in mer nr me vicinity of aedeiru-.-_s r-ap... or mme scirwi ro- no U u “st md 8°°°°““’°" I ii' rt to induce more people to patronize our Bus gocd wishes of the members of he and x,_1 J my R,gm,9,y_ ' |\ ln 9 0 Government Plan rnsziruur and others to Rev. rather ami; rx-1 iisnrgiret cousins. we oder these new attractive fares : *“* Gallant “wh the “Pav °=°°Sl°”~ or-acc vm-1 nouns oeiruroy, ag ~ Rin. Sl!l°- l BI‘ll]lSll L3.l)0I‘ wicca 'bimrooy grecurus to me care these boar win rgriri be u upon-r or rm.-no school. John Macnonaid 1 . f - ' Oceania and Europe, imports are nounced the overriments rl; siead “mans” Rev' Father Gallant am ..'SUBSCB,fP'r]0N3 tu The Glide In-1 Evelyn Ml°D°¥\lld.i much greater than exports. The total imports from all other sources the European countries Germany is l which is the second year in succes- sion that she has displaced Great R_ port into Japan followed hy sheep's ery and parts, beans and peas, mostly soya beans and oil cake, coal wheat, all of which eight categories accounted for over '10 per cent of trade this year are with mankets ‘the total import trade of Japan for While Asiatic countries 'absorbed Th la SP0 a.f PUD 'DI whlvh are least developed indusin- rn fi tri urs r 1934. our °"“’“°"° °’“l’l°y°° “ml 1° d“`°°'”d is were served' by the ladies ,. ally. South America. Africa andiirriaportriint ltegisinwereocnide rubbeell; agggit °°Immum5t mdoussfclgggt bneeiiife the guests departed.-S _,_ H23: :I UtlAznri. I on-swasunanlm Y ‘_ _______ ‘ enra e ca The increase in lumber and automobiles. Canada emned by the °on!°reme_ =T_-- _;_ ______ _ _ .. .-.A..»~ saurispdclcedanice bnxofRipeR.os- the ease of Central America. is over supplied practically all the printing d iooo per cent. Principal commodities l exported were cotton tissues. which rank first, displacing raw silk dur- ing the same period lost ,vear.Raw silk took second place. a_!»‘.ii’lciaJ silk third. Textiles or materials for tex- tiles represented 51 per cent of the total export trade of Japan for the first six months of this year. A con- siderable export trade was done in paper. Total imports into Japan from Canada for this period were e H Japan imported from Canada, wheat, frozen beef, pulp, painting paper, lead, machinery, while Japan exported to Canada rice, tea, raw silik. silk and rayon tissues, buttons, pottery, brushes and toys. Japanese products into Canada. h I _ enderson, ex-secretary dof :Xie Lt- T d E 1 t, h reineo-H80 - B big dliiatlieii ia: dhairiign of the Dis- U,S, _-nmmlsg oiihmztlzw 5_3 idommencing October 4th, 1934, the Steamer "l“I-Iillsboro” - will run between Charlotte- and Rocky Poi nt for the remainder *of the season, as follows: _(DAILY (HBCU UUIII) 0*., n.. lnzvslsotyrolf " si:t§ss ‘QQYYPPP UU!! lllll gsssas gl!!! P I is Fi _ I . I' §£iS FFP? :srl U I 55'; 'V imma! stir 97!! I!!! DICE ...I sexi il!!! HH W or or-rm u the an of w R {r°.‘:i.‘i.'?r'..r.2‘i!.i‘fZ‘£‘»-»'-T- Min suuor ul s snushter of ner f 37-'“g~,‘".'°““‘ serv w. smith, oorrtrevius §?,’3',,,*‘,°,,,‘;“,2 '° ° .Ll ° HRINGINQ UP Farlfak . __ i 1 n-:.~.s.\‘.:.'_=.~rn:. ~.-.=a~n asr..:.n. N10 \'LL. GO Hb _ ' TGS: °t~§:..1~"*°.>1..<~:. .:'.-...°~¢... er ' M \ AM NAM’ Mo"n-|l:R‘? annament conference and his ac- f -' tivities in Parliament. The session , (cupyrkm 1934 B The A” “kd ta _ _ _ . . y oc _ d°°"l°d th” lf” T; f°°'°,,2 Wake Up Your Liver Bile and rr-ous) E“l°V“ 0l'¢ll08tra- mlm be 5 mn mem ° pa' ' (A.P. By Guardlsn's Special Wire) ment and must ire uiric to devote .iii Get A New Lease of Life. N0 WASHINGTON oct | G u Admission 85:. iris time to his work as party aw] Calomel Is Necessary. pougirs Macsrtiiur. ir. s. °ii:riry Friday' Evenings. ___1_1_ retary' e Foryoutoloolhsalthynyidirapghf,yourline Chief of Btdff, Ulltlilied the DEW muliipuurtwo pounds oi liquid ainlo you! |;¢ne|-51 hggdquarwfs ,jr fame w. i = _ nazi bon ,sverydsypiyourliie _ |1° - . -. -. A-0-N--No ..';i‘i=:.r,:.~:‘.i-u. iL‘;i.‘§..5.““.3..ii5‘.l§‘.““.i‘..°*$..°'..r.t;-==-----m-=--==- Fariiy Bus Service & Taxi Service and your bowels arnsluggish. gtooddecoysinasdl agtnok plan” in “ve “win” H cy. “mm v 5 |51 win) I ouand your enlire system is undrniiintd by 'T ' __ .»....Eh3orou“i. 3%.. . _i l.*.i'.:°.‘az".f.:'..i.rfx:.'::;‘::-.i.f.:ii‘:”i:‘““‘* ‘£.‘°..i. °.i‘....“‘r‘i. ti§‘.““.f.’i‘iui2“.-i’.'i "’° - _ _ (;||||||_0T1’E‘|’0 .JI to FDIITIIIIE _ l ( Sweater knitting instructions with each pur. The mt t’ ', 1;,-_ rioborlsruawumre.vousrrp-y'uoi.-ru-1iiirr.l‘iivu_ _ ' _ i -hm of MAITLAND KNITTING mms. n...€‘3‘3? ...";§‘2..., 2...... -r-. - :.:.:':i:.“:.:1.*‘:,:.1'.'.':=;~..w.°s‘,§.';:.*.~.:_f e'."i",__.,..“5 ~...‘.‘5“i.?.“’2.lZ..l’l‘.° .I.'.’.l‘...§l.‘§.r° dis- H Es I G in ~ ' TIME TABLE. L Nine delightful patterns to choose from includ- medical assistant at ure 1>rgv1nciui`=mn{.:y.::;r;:;,:3‘:n..:{{;.y'rE;;;.s.a_ ,lm mmbmment md mmm um” chmmmn __ ‘M ,_ __ um" Fm", ing tho latest twin sweater sets. H°°l""“‘l' U*“°°"’”' 'sd MC'leIf,,:l at-wmyru -.paris ur-rr .russian 'ml' °“ mb °°“°' “M "ll “H ~ °' llll°|l\'°0\ I-20 ' " m“l".'°"" -~»° . A. Smith. C¢Ml’°vl °- “ :mihswmpioggiryuummmir-.ni-rx” tack wing in the mia-west, the Wilf llldlixglyihs Gllllll. lteeids Inks ..; bmdu ommtv. as Suwlnmdent 01 NW' lib-~\¢°» mi" '-'°=» 4.{;““'°.¢;_,_°' gr-smut pouubic mobility wouia nl ss arse an mm PRUWSE BRUS LTD - -* er ‘°':;°i“.:r~..“:.'°.. '.§‘.'i=‘=»=‘»»"ff“*==“»l‘~"'"““"“' ”"°‘ 'ee °° °“° We* °°"“ ‘°' ii J muon ounced e he - » _ I _ ' " ` --» .. ... ' ir r. mm: Minister of Health Ji-iaf"°»£'\'5§`°~':=(-“-¢~5"»“ mill- »i3`frf1i3i'l;i=°nli~7°'l°3"°°°° _____.___. _ _ ' ' . » gum ,_,,,,§_ num un - . And Labor. vel"-lblo.'l;$.s\m 0-“nw . 0 m"'°n». _,un su ' n,§"g* ,_,,, > 2- .um--g--Q “M °°°°° Wm *"4 ‘ sr-nn oiruummvn ms __ _ .- f - - -. - . - ons. ummng mg Allin liornms IM _ . _ Gregory, saint John. psi. mr." new sr. -uh-zoom! as _ loved in ssuonsl work mum” “M iii? § § -_ns-1 vas- \ ig., ann ith c or 1,, d ,D th dl ,M .im 5h°r° m“Sl°°l P1°°F°“1 W _ crs. L-756-9-za-121, Evelyn Mammals, Keir oirrir, WWI- il`0ll- Wrap Steel ew- muchlf” oiixvrard expression eoigiihe gzgvem- i§`;;fe'd Rggllfle Tgélildgxl (iiggfgngegn -_ _ I-Iirold M\\cKcntle. _ tv f 1 H _il “ '_ __ _ ..°PUBLlC MEETING lil 1117.2. elnhes katie stppéiviféiés for mm the piaaio, whi_h §ere maine r1;°ies,_ of Scouting Montague Smog, _ . max: .-__ :rumour or disobedience on me §;§§f;§d~ ,§“'w‘;_pB;w°§,t._ sgme Monday, october snr aihsgigirvr, rt °f any “W” °' mmtm 5°” vocal selections. Dainty refresh- ' '10"`3i' A i be ss, of the confer. I I .hen-ies at South Lake and sent H 4 I ' nce pioiilghtstiivasnheld to consider ‘mm the Gllaldlfm ThUl`Sd“Y~ _ DA ‘ L considerably in excess of imports of “mice °f 9' 5“°°°55°" l'° Arthur M BORDEN 8 D P0 bmhu greet- ln t Wu d mt Mk received gifts and y crmrl wet G di 3 K,” 91"; , ,,b',’,'d,;f,';e 'ang m§'§‘ved°‘tha°;'y..PN_ ings from other nc;/éhmthvcr h;nd;’d m°fff;h R“;;§_ 2§cm‘;“‘§um"; Grade 1 1 Archie mucosa- i increased only 40 per cent. Among mier MacDonald, by assuming 1-5. Gallant Very 3’ Sym! H h_ Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mabon's‘“ld» 3 Blu? Wwdslde- nsibiiuy for uns iaw. im som- l°“‘°‘l "W l=f§fn“°“th§§ he Pzmfud Drug score, Montague, my or-ads 1 ur.) r naroid unexcu- the greatest exporter to Japan pieces nn surrender to the 'rorieu ‘°"°“"- t’°’““~ £1 emo 0, ,ms --_ Zle- 2 Mmm H°lm°°- ‘ 'rnut statement was mme by J. ;g';;¥1‘tf“§°:'é‘;’e;,0n¢ ;“cha§ny“__g ev_ ..i~Po1;`R1noa DAYS are here mI;Pf;f°I°,toH=¥W“4§:l‘;f=s§£l";‘l4Cll3:;~ ci . tsurrrdi Lobont . ' " “KH IL ssh Stock Robin H d - S BW* ’ B '1 ‘ Britain. Raw cotton is the chief im- te, mmwxfif me Q51 had mei, H1128 WN 59”” in °“"`d° “ng f quick cooking oats at your Gyn. Eunice Clark. llllwobd Ma'Kenzie,i d in (QP.-HAVE-S) i 1 in i Helen Gm” .. This column Is reserved for ' ' te 00 (By Guardisnh Special WIre)° °d B 1°” Y 5 ~ M 55 I news or n-col |u|.rr»¢ out di- ni Ghde v7'“1 DUNS Bemdlm 5 Fl'0!ll PETERS Vid l'0ll i0 . . .. - - soo-Moor, rr...u..r_ oo. ._ ggtrgygreggngg _§°",§,“,§,§;a;f gg-'_-_;__~_»_f~ :_ -_~»--_-M-fi---_ 3;-'_;»§_c3§ J-5-33201-1-Irv-.ls fgglganrgwglfggld-2! 1.owaR a UPPER Moivrscua :.23 .gg 53""-‘ell MM' P“Wi“°°' ` ' . "" ' ` - erence here soda sironzl dn “°°°mp““l°d by “ few “l°°’°"m° “nm” In °d`_°‘ff°__ Eunice Clark, 3 Eliwood Macxenziai NEW PERTH . L10 Tao soMERv1LLE ALBERRY PLAINS 1.00 .ss vEaNoN R1vaR .90 .so MILLVIEW .'15 y .40 CHERRY VALLEY- - .eo .ss POWNAL .so .25 This offer remains in eEeci. for one month.. zz,---‘ ~ 'i' --i _ ,; . _ ABBIE L Admission 20c. CITY BUS SER VICE - DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY unsnporrsrown sonars ll-MIM canvas 'nmx|.l.Avls ' - TIME llmiro 'I-15 A. M. Charlottetown .......... 4.10 P- U- suuns aio A. sr. me sscwm me r. is. sc. mera ass A. ss. Munn san inn. sroreu are A. M. sc. Penn an nil- lu. snwsrs arm IL M. soma M0 P- Il- srrlm casrium¢uwu..1oso A. rs. An-lm aimu-rr mu P. sr. Bus willstop on signal at say point on route. Headquarters in Charlottetown, Old Spain Tao Rooms. vis s I s I s av £2522 ?!!§§¥'!? I P F IFB IF :attests YPPIIP PP P + FIIIIF FFF i> -_ imrmcunicruaoa _ lulesnnashammusvn _A'1'lll00lS- “ u ui mlm. ------» _ lnssuuulqsu one-sinlox morn. _ ‘. 'o .v_\' illli r ~ iaiiva 12lHN=|t »»lYtsil|‘1'iu