OCTOBER 27. 1937 . _ __ _ l Tun ‘mARLUl-lnluwlv (lppl_$_l{l§l‘ Li??? iruigbt PGOTESTANT IIRPIIAIIAGE W“ m“ ‘°"”“"“"‘““°""“ ' 555*“ i mm ANNUAL COLLECTION A GNE w ' Y OPENS MONDAY» NOVEMBER 1st. SURPI SS ~ ssrunmv BE .4 CONTRIBUTOR 1'0 THE WELFARE 0F . v THE UNFQRTUNATE SQPECIAL Featuring dependable footwear f0!’ all the family at priceg that mean a big saving SPFCIAI ..,...-- GIRLS, OXFORDS t0 Yml- " The 8035011 8 newest Styles Offer ed in this great three day sale. Come early l, A9153» l ‘ _ while the selection is good. no UDOIR summons , Sizes 8 to 10 & 11 to 2 T“ E variety of Colors ~ e , , I I “ RIF!‘ 8H0 S for Thrifty People. A Footllne ieature by Agnew-Surpass. lie 4 v J iiieilioi Dramatic coin 98o $1 9 8 als; 2’...’..".?.'.i'.“.'i.1‘;2'; can: us:miss;rtazlzzilzzrtmlhél.ii $ ~ 93° ’ 5 I Green. Surely outstandinlg, ' yet low priced. The largelvt range oi styles sndlpatlerns g l PRESENTS shown by any ilrm in Canada. A complete range oi sizes to 9. . A l . 1 l -.f Th Ii-A tc , lIl , > ‘. U d m Qvfs ,1‘I3”¥;I*;§=~ g BOYS PROSPECTORS luulvs ROMEO SLIPPERS l n er "cum! 9| Mlll Vivien Momma“ B018’ Hl-Clltl 0f flrlt quality Brown Grain - FOR ONE HOUR ONLY Men’; 5o" Brawn Kid Rom“, snppe f W d d B... NAME CLUB g Yl§“..'.‘.'.‘i.‘;.°i}..‘.3‘.’; "PT-Piiiii o rizr. .::!::..:.".: g 7 e n95 a)’ flllll Tl’! d _ I houseuvear. l. ‘ :1 Pl sin s “i.” glsrvzfy» MW. 3mm. I on KING’S ARCH RELIEF Lamas 5pm“ 3m" * l“ ‘ 3 w lti l - - . . , 3 " Tickets on sllkfllegslgrivs. ';,j,"§,':$§'°;,ff;, c l. E tslrelleflrlzilthnelllrlil efillfiolllflf SHOES FOR WOMEN Fashioned Rosie i “emu ‘lml H‘ 5“‘PP““-'* ‘ = ' ' "y °" g ' alfdsihlflgihslgd; “fllgghfifi- more. hero a i. Special v.1... i. w. ry MEN'S HEAVY BOX KID till‘.-"fiiills..lfal...iffl‘f" “i5...‘,','I§ , . ggeiigg I; {t}; 331g f§'i‘.3“2.‘.'ifl‘..§l?;?.7'“€.i.il.‘“§$'infill: 25301“ 59c 2 Paige‘ "m h m" flggfsvalue In a W TIIIRZZZIIS ..?'.".‘§."..';f,?.'.if.“.i “if? A Z ' ' l l“. $2A9 and $3M“) gstesclglo. width A w EB‘ $2.98 Thirrsda Mornln Onl Fro 9 till 10 glllirdilnstlillg ill’ hsezllsd leather m“ gllfillflfzhlllzlfl-fflr Mlmw“) and - “w”? wit“ um“) ODens New Field “' ‘° “ ' *1" ‘W ‘"“‘ m * 1 - ' . SPECIAL Boys’ S T U R l) Y ‘ -~+~~ " ; ‘ WEDNEIDAY- Wm“ =1 0f Medical Treatment Mmvs SCHOOL BOOTS "~ l MEN! SPECIAL 3.30 P. Mn-Browriles-Soclsl llnll. GUM RUBBERS , ' n 5 l A HOSIERY SPECIAL _ . our l". .\I.—.G.‘lrl Guides-fSoc-ial Hull. (B s‘ h Red ‘Sole ‘ms hstnrila fihtztii‘! booth in a _ N) Men here ls a Vllltll‘ you “s, _ .\llu.\~,n‘ 74° 1' M"'u“'l“¥ “Wm” Evmw‘ y ‘l’ '“ J‘ Mmmlwlh) ML‘; at“: m; :5}, M122: ' ; si-ron STORES u M7120 bill"onfiliyloglitlll-gnlengll: l‘ UR“ “Ours :2; >hfinnfinnnr— isatlon of Canadian Lite. Rev. Dr. lingers and Rev. Mr. Freeman, Trinity Church, ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS who» rea on oi d active ‘ tools-hill gclmrllailllnflgdxlg- the treatment oi cancer and man; other dfog day beloreuifiewg “announced "0' oi Sciences. '13s development, which promis- H "d "m" "18 dlEEFlO-Sls and treat- Y-i Oct. 36 .- ‘ ‘sdemy “break the market" on radium ‘L49 insoles, rubber heels. Sizes 1 to 5 $1.69 ‘123 Grafton Strggl A raassuna T0 SERVE YOU I sililulrs. ulur 50c pair. Socks ‘Charlottetown Special 3 pairs for $1.00 Have garter top, Rog. PLAN T0 SHOP Hlililiwhllllyllllzltyivlynrfllfs “diieiiifi? __.____________ The Central Guardian ‘cupation oi agriculture. He was iollowed briefly by Mr. Gordon Wright, in charge of the cow-test- Elizabeth Gillie; Lellan. Grade VIII—1. Lauretta Lecky. 8. Joseph Mo. Grade II-—1. Gertrude Gillls; 2. ToURrjsil‘ Urban Cameron; 3, Patricia M“ Neill and Elnmeti Cameron leq.) REVENUES INCREASE IN u, 0.; I ‘L79 . 1036. federal gcvcriliiirlil m In that you" iii-cording it Llllléliiffi, for Pign fllllolllDllllij mivcl was coral merit oi human disease easier and lllllllllllgfi sfllB quicker than ever before, was dis- our mun school. shoes et 31:0 wlgaiicxeduigbslsreioliélrtlurioricgazizg. DOCriLadStatVILt-l. Emmett Ayers: 2. Grade 1 ti!) _- 1. Annie Marie VICTORIA Oct 26 (GP 3-1 ~ ‘ ‘\e tckuased by Dr. 1.. A. Dubrldge oi Purdie and mmasoxis. L-1073. m butmdat productivity mum B Grade c; £113. rlltgnlmrue Gallant. McNelll; 2. aiiniee Lnughlln. Llsh Columbia's .1... Wrofit) lion; ‘ llll-(mlllm f‘? 3mm‘ C“""“~b1fl I'0'0'F' DANCE HALL Nifbellnllllegltililvugrlerwegilfil-estng much larser proportionate profit, Grade V-l EllelslnMglilzllill-oni Bflnlitfiulltlalldoln Guns; 2' Gerald the tourist industry gurmg 1937 slssliaglljol) “m” m H“ - . __ _ _ * , . r00 ; __ , it at u)‘ l".~ll' i, Lawrence or the Unlvemty or ca“ nefglliiglfig- glgl/lélgbroggletallilels since there is a fixed sum neces- George: Cameron‘ Robert Mgmnnoglola Cameron, 2. will probably total between $6.- province. t H“ of the ' ' ' sax-y ior ordinary maintenance Grade III Sl‘.—1. Myrtle Ram- Perfect, aiiendafice _ Emmett 000.000 and $7,000,000, provincial Tim British Columbia Philmfitl SATURDAY, OCT. 30th iornia. protons and other particle oi mat- plaee from Trinity United Church anyway. Nearly all above that is say; 2. Leo McNclll; 3. Emmett Cameron, Viola Cameron, Dorothy Doris McKenria, teacher, government oiliclals estimated in- day. fol" 193T was bzihcii on ('.\'l)(‘L'l;1tl0n_I (lint foreign cars r-nierin" the pro. at 6,30 pm The new “immune m today. Wednesday, Oct. 27th, ser- , w o, ~ - _ produpgfl v1 ta u“ t a ,1 k clear gan, The us program Cameron. Guns Elizabeth Gm“ by subiectlni them to the intense c“ 5 r 3 a °°°° ~ “mm” community singing was Presented. Grade III Jr.—-l. Hilda Camer- l ' ' Amie Ms" m!‘ flgure- based ‘m slatislics Yulcc thi ' - i "d, t1 I . d leaving at 3.30. Interment People's m. it u b Ben B _ . _ . _ re iMcNelll. Robert McKinnon and on t t Y ' s 5e“ Mm“ mm 15°” a om o l e“ ' CWIQWTY- ilvvlse, ‘$121132: MhMurdg IVE-l. 31118‘ garfoilllstlna MCNBHJ’ 3' Dcm‘ D0rls Steele. entigrloiftlm rlll/Slllrlllrgililiggtmglsnlll ghrd1plHri3eg83lnrll931544Jo8 m“ ] . i sumo TONIGHT 8.15 P.M. Canadian Legion let. These powerful radiations are created by the cyelotrom. s whirl- lgig machine which "kicks" the particles around and around until thirty‘ attain enemies oi millions oi vo . "We are now able to make my element. radioactive bytreatinl it with these radiations.” Dr. Inw- renm declared in an interview iollovring his paper describing an improved type oi cyclotron. “This is opening up a whole new field 0i medical treatment. comparable to the-discovery oi’ X-rays and radium almost a hall century ago." La‘ the markets. their real quality. bec Government Fur Expert. BAFEGUARD. blue underfur rilav ma out oi over 800 kits, lhl The Largest Individual Ranch Ranch air-N. D. ‘Foeslt” Minks . ll you need foundation stock or newblood, why not :00 our PURE INTERIOR LABRADOR. minlis, known now ss the beat ranched minks, with highest prices pelts on lfiiundatlon stock came direct from the wilds and have been "Line-Bred" since eight years. liifiloresi." mlnks have made their way everywhere 10f All rnlnks shipped are selected on our ranch by our QM!- (foi-lllicate o! Genuineni-ss and quality. THIS IS YOUR. Only Extra Dark stock is shipped with that Satisfaction Ind live delivery guaranteed. Your choice Pelting starts around Nov. 10th. Inedlstely to avoid disappointment. References: The Royal Bunk, 5t. ltooh Brunch, Quebec. Some oi’ our minks can be seen now at: ‘I6 St. Joseph 80., Quebec. 7 miles from Quebec who then issues sn Oflltl-l-l and short nap ' PEDIGREED. Book your orders im- des Laurentides, 1“MwiflwuwnnlnnnnxnnnnInnnnnnnlnnhnnnnunuflnnuun-u oi the Provlncrof Quebec. °u"“’“""' " "- "> ARRIVED IN ST. JOHN — The liner “Lady Drake", Canadian Na- tional Bteamshlps. Captain R. A. Clarke, arrived at Saint John yes- terday mornlng bringing passengers returning from a month-long cruise to the leeward and Windward Is- lands, Barbados, ‘Irinidad and Brit- ish Guiana via Boston and Bord muda Among the passengers from Charlottetown were Miss M. Stew- art and Miss D. Stewart, Charlotte- town. FUNERAL neral oi James Prowse look place irom his late residence. King Street. .. morning to 8t. DilnstankTBssllica. The pail beer- ere were Messrs. Peter MacAleer, Frank Quinn, Ausustus Q1119“. Patrick Cullen, Patrick Dennis and William Hermessey. The service at the church was conducted by Rev. Father Keeie and at the grave by Rev. Father MaoCormmk. NORTH BEDEQUE Community Club met on Monday evening. Vice-Principal Blanchard oi P.W. C. lectured cm Provincial Prosfw and Problem. He pictured in de- tail the days when the Island was seli-silfllcing, with many local in- dustries supplying local needs. em- ploylng all its own people, with sn lncreasln! DOpulatIon till about 1890, largely independent oi the outside world. Since then came the revolution in mechanized iri- dustry and mass production. W111- ing out the small local industries. driving the surplus population to the big centres. making us depen- dent on these outside industries ioi- our machinery and manufac- greilps. and lessening his home market since nearly hali our nat- ural population increase has 181i- us in those years. l-le suszested that change is long overdue, bo- glnnins with our educational sys- tem, as basic to every other help- iul change, and reaching out es- pecially into our iundamental o2 saiivlcas-The iu-l Ralph MoCaull, and Catherine Gaudet, who also gave a solo. The children Joined in a musical same, "London Bridge". Arrwiements were made for reliei. contribution to the wash-Messrs. Dingwell and Scott MeMurdo to canvass North Bedeque, and Mr. Hank Jsrdiria Wllmot Valley. Personals lvlr. and Mrs. R. E. Seller have returned irom a holiday visit to Boston and New York. I Mr. hank MsicKenzle, proprietor o! the West Outlet Camps in Maine, is home on a visit to his mpther, who resides in this city. . Miss Jean MalcLean oi the C.N. R. ofilce stdfl returned Monday night from s. holiday trip to New York, Montreal and Quebec City. MacPherson accompanied by Misses Miriam Dollar and Edith Mlacheod Brookfleld, motored to Bummerslde Thursday eveniru and attended P. Y. P. Rally. ' Rev. Emmett Dousan oi Halifax. and Rev. John Lannigan of Pros~ pect, N. 5., who were visiting the iormers mother, Mrs. Jane Doug- an, leit yesterday morning on re- Mr. Joriah Rake:- leit yesterday morning ior Ridgeiield Park, N. J., where he will spend the next six months visiting his two sons. Bar- kos and Roy. While 1n the city ov- er the weekend he stayed vlrlth his Swissvalo Ranch, Charlottetown. Roy Dun-an, Seaview. L “ F ” tflffidiagzielamggitlnfigs ‘iilgplllélgpegilze daughter, Mrs. Frank Creamer. unorg ‘ a‘ F F ion with these highly - ‘Jffllmzed Mr. Neil MacNeill arrived in the city from Edmonton, Alberta, Mon- day night on his way to visit his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Oliver B. MncNelll, New Perth. He leit here two and one half years ligo ior the beneilt o1 his health and returns hale and hearty never having a touch oi’ his ailment, asthma, dur- ing his stay in the West.‘ He expects to return in about ten deyl- While in the city he was the guest 0i Mr- Robi. C. MacNeill. Bayfltld 5°- Misses Blanche. Helen and Janet“ be about 513100.000 more than in Q0 “O n“ ‘u “enlrimiilicinu “figment, can"; F: 490 Yesterdays Local Market Quotations - “" _ ,_ i ~ _ eoaiuicran roa avail! WEUI; STO l3 5 LOU (s HS ""°",:,f,*f,,”3”,,‘},° '" ' iso 3.?‘&'.Z.."“,'.‘if“ o. N flung] Park Elifiitaoiifi oifi . . .. - a Tom-w“ "p. q 1h, 35¢ FlSI-l is one oi the best foods you can ear regularly. l: is delicious . . . canbe served in scores of ways "g gait: lxlbunch 184:: d _ lll delightful recipes. There are over sixty varieties of Canadian Fish and Shellfish available for m.“ bu‘ “d” minty mes 41in: menus. __ this?” hi?» 5.2.‘;rill:,lz;*.*:o;:.“"i.a°ss.".lltslu"li.’zli.hl‘lP:i;*i:':.£::.:":rl.:ld**'="g'“-i-*" M99551 l9 he he" at gllllllglllblb ‘ alkali‘; children. . . in the mineral sol: needed for physiclal well-being . . jand rich in iodine and‘ 052135321211: COMMUIBJITY HALL. Gram“ ma“ that contribute to general good health. ‘ I10" ' iii-so ANY - . . 0" Wednesday’ Oct’ 27 at flglbhg 15 52g‘: No gllifielrrfgolillgirilelgylifioail.msgrreriiglllleoiftlilyolllroilllgllietylll?flmrrllzryrlolltilsllrzlfes a welcomq appealing A" fnlgepfkflth prop. ‘m1’ 1gb x 0:13: flies/fly rm: ozpimdad . . . this ‘Canadian Fish and Shellfish. erty interest in Park Site Haddock 10c m ° .m “m” “'7”. 7°" °‘°?'" "sh V?“ M"F°fi‘h'°"b€u' l?‘ i- H ‘re lnvlwd to attend “so Mackerel each 25c . . . this healthful, nourishing, economical and delicious food is always avsil- s, Mama-the repnuntfltive.’ gal M‘ 12g éblliefitcé‘ you in prime condition, either fresh, frozen, smoked, canned, pickled, _ WRITE both federal and local. 0N1; ‘Ilfgintoee pk 22% ° DEPARTME T F _ 0R FREE 500K151’ H ltormy wadne-dny, “an n, 8c p N O FISHERIES, OTTAWA --_..-.-.....-_. __ meeting will be held on fol- “M1311: lb Wm prim-rum; 0p 1.15pm.; 10%": nilfiliIt-i i n d~ Pigs o weeks pair cs-uoo ll\ l 52 . Duck‘ 354110 u e your rec ‘rpsge i romeo co. LTD. siglilliu o: ileiillivii eof lllQ $5M?“ $100-$125 fifii"ioé"liiili.liii'fil liiigmili cnsnterrerovvit P-E-l- Illlmmssed rrorertv own- _________ “‘ “m” s: | ' OI‘!- ' _ WELLINGTON CENTRE SCHOOL M... The Cavendish, Rustlco M‘ -- m0 "Pleasure (Jr-niec” To ‘Aid other Children slid Sisnhope, 1 '1‘ ra c a d I e Committees. li-I07-10-sii-8i The iollowinl is the report oi months oi’ August snd September. Grade Xfllverett Cslineron. timothy Gillie; s