OCTOBER 20. 1931‘ " ROGERS lowered range oi prices has brought the cost ol modern radio within reach oi every homel Choose any ol the new Rogers Models and you'll get a finer radio Tor fewerldollars than ever belore in Rogers history. Look at the new low prices, read the details ol the 1932 Rogers line (in a lew minutes to inspect Please ask the nearest dealer lor a three-minute test cl the new Rogers selectivity, liner Fidelity, THE ROGERQ LINE 1932 Models Now Ready Tor Delivery Equipped with Roger: Superhetero- dyne Chassir-E Fully-Guaranteed Tube: —— Electra - Dynamic Speaker. N i “£33,335 ‘129 Marl? n39 ‘149 *1 s4 Model 740 Lowboy Model 750 Console The following mode/r are equipped with Rogers Tuned-Radio-Frequency Charris, 4 and o Fully-Guaranteed Roger: Tubes. Model 705 Mantel Type Model Tl O Mantel Type s 5 4.50 "$7 NOW....AT THESE AUTHORIZED ROGERS DEALERS: R. T. HOLMAN Ltd. l Charlottetown and Summerside in Prince Edward Island Dealers panel below) then take the actual radios. and judge its sharper lor yourself. Rogers Lowboy 715 i -Tuned-Radio-Fre- quency Chassis. 6 Fully- l Guaranteed Rogers l Tubes. Full Range i Tone Control. Rogers , l Dynamic Speaker in well-designed Walnut Cabinet. Com- plete, only . . . ....._:..._....... In‘ . . -..:__.__:}:=____ _....._...._.-........_.....__....... ,b_-g-__________________ ..........._.._......._....._.._......__=....r:::::::::: ROGERS-MAJESTIC CORPORATION LIMITED Toronto, Montieal, Winnipeg, Saint John, Vancouver IROGIER§ Radio With Fully-Guaranteed Tubes EASlEST TERMS 721N Tiraicken Complains r ‘ _0f Wasted Time WINNIPEG, Oct. ill-Charges f that Col. F- G. Taylor, Provincial Conservative Leader, had thrown an expenditure burden of 5500.000 on Manitobn by his rciusal to enter definitely recognized-yo couldn't eat a more healthy, energizing food-end unlike most "healthy" foods, the family will simply love it. M l 'Serve these Syrups at ever meal. mical, delicious and s easily digest/ed. The CANADA UTAICII C0. Llnlltall, Mon _‘§ '! ll'll'1 t “K251i? The SAN ADA "ARCH @-. limited. Muir-l ‘ undnayaul tonelaulunanvc Nauru \ l Address If you must economize, here is a healthy and dc- lightiul way to do it—-serve theae delicious and nourish- ing Syrups. The great food value of Corn Syrup is They are econo- n. proposed Union Gm crnntcnt and ; "endangered the l1rovincc's crc- dt" by his criticism of the (lovem- lncnts finnncinl condition wcrc lnld by Premier Bracken in .1 fight- ing speech- “The next session of the Legisla- turc would have lasted three weeks instead of thrcc months if thc oth- Semi m aln- n; moul ltrripa hook- lt contains nearly 20D economical Recipes chnun Irnrn 75.000 receiv- odinmt hnulenlveo throughout Cm- ldl. Thll book rook many months to prepare and every Recipe ha: been approved and reared try: hrnnnl Canadian diall- Ifln. Mlllmllpflfl- jnrlon ltlr to m1- ar can oi nmllln]. y” 0 trhl leeipt look. smiling root- cr parties had co-opcratetl and we 'r.)uld have gone to work with a; non-party administration that ' would have saved the province‘. ‘iluncll-ctts of thousands of dollars." lquartor 100mm n; is “pegged u, {he declared. Col. Taylor had answered “no" to the Union Government proposal, 1M1". Drnckrn said. Only the Lib- lrml Lonrlcr was willing to co-oper- mo. The Labor lvzlder would have ccnnidrrcd the ofrcr on condition lthnt nll social scrvlcc expenditures iwcr.» rillter mnlnlaincd or increas- ‘cd. "in common with all govern- mcnts, we must retrench somewhat in nil our services,“ the Prcm’er mentioned. "We have every in- tmtiorl nf continuing to carc for cur llgcd hrilwlcss. blind and the unemployed. But Labor must un- derstand this government. intends that other services will be continu- THE ouslgtqrjgrown outrun/m cslnnn. GUARDIAN PURCHASING LIVE FOWL. empty crops. Thursday, 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. October 22nd. A. C. Green, Albany, sln-io-zo-n. i BUYING LIVE FOWL, empty crops, Thursday morning, October‘ 22nd. P. J. Noy 6a Co., Hunter River. 8471-10-20-11. ‘ CLINIC FOR CBIPPLED CHILD- i new at the Town mu, Summen; side, Tuesday morning, October 20th z and at the Red. Cross, 59 Grafton‘ Street, Charlottetown; on Wednes- dnii. October 21st. 9283-10-10-81. FROM HALIFAX T0 VAN-i couvcn m. an». today that. is‘ outstanding in smartness, exact in fitting and lower in price is the‘ "Bell" shoe, made in Montreal for the past 120 years. These quality] shoes will be featured and are now i in stock by the Wright Shoe Com-f puny awzlting the new display} windows to make their bow to the ladies of Charlottetown. A pleas- ant surprise is waiting for you. i 9453-l0-19-mtfs4i THE SELLING IOLICY of thc‘ Wright Shoe Company, successors to Alley 8a Co., Ltd, ls intended to keep pace with these changing times. smartly styled shoes of qual- ity unquestioned, offered at prices one to two dollars less than form- erly is only possible on u. cash bas- is. In fairness to all, the lowest _ possible price, an unconditional guarantee oi’ quality, correct fitting by silesmen who know their bus- iness; such a combination of gout‘ service at lowest price is only pos- sible the cash way. I 9543-l0-19-mtfs-4i THE WRIGHT SHOE COMPANYl are at present making extensive al-l terations in the former Alley 8a Co.‘ shoe store, which will give a very plcarirlg and modern appearance‘ on the street and in the store when completed and add to the comfort and pleasure of shopping here. , Many far points have been requis- itioncd mi fittings, parts from De- troit, Toronto, Montreal have been called on while actual work is all being carried out by Charlottetown firms who are specialists in fine wol-k- Modern window settings of a pleasing nature, novel interior dec- oration and lighting, changed seat- ing cccomodstion will all add t0 this already popular stores service to the public. 9453-l0-19-mtfs-4l O'Leary and Vicinity The flag pole, which has stood s on the 01mm! High S¢h°°1 grounds for over thirty YBaY-‘h W55 ‘blown down by the heavy 8016 0n Oct ‘l2. Fortunately no one W85 hurt and no damage done. ‘P1118 was the tallest and best ting lwle in the province and was erected to celebrate our victory in thc B061‘ War. ~ OLcury is fortunate in securln! the promise oi one half-mile 0f hard-surfaced road, the work t0 be started in the near future. One‘ halt the money is t0 be fiflnlrlbuled by the Federal Government. one quarter by the Provincial, and one- cosl’. $10,000. A Sight worth xvhile gains sflme d15- ltance to vlcwis thc turkey "colony" 'on the farm of Mr. B. W. Turner. ;O'LCEll‘y. There you scrv hundreds o! bronze beauties being “iattoned" ‘for the Christmas market. At the Lltlaritimc Winter Fair, M'r. Turner showed four birds, carrying off thre First, Prizes and one $000116. 1 ___._ Mr. James Inglis and Mr. John Lidstone are painting the Lot 11 Church spire, which has been re- paired, alter being struck by light- ning in August. ' Mr. soble of Wllmot Valley has PAGE FIVE Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Adams and daughter, Helen, Forest View, and Mrs. Melford Jelly and son, Lorne. their‘ uncle, Mr. Joshua Henderson, Con- way, who is quite ill. pent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Robert. carruthers. Miss Annie Carruthers and Mrs. W. Boulter, motored to Charlotte- town on Oct. 7. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dennis and Mrs. E. Monaghan spent Thanksgiving visiting friends in Lot 7. Rev. Mr. Turple and lamlly have returned to New Brunswick‘ “Merl policc banned t-sniizlnt: contest n: spending a few weeks in O‘Leary.< iVl'r. ‘Purple conducted revival meet- ings in the Church of the Nazarene“ . Unionvale, and was Essisted by Mr. Smith, as soloist. Mr. Smithl ‘has also returned to his home in New York on Oct 5. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ellis, Mount‘ Royal, and Mr. and Mrs. Hanson," Lidsione, O‘Leary, motored Charlottetown on Oct, ll. Mrs. Claud Clow, Kenslngtolt, is; spending a few weeks visiting hcr~ mother, Mrs. susan Ellis, OLeary. M155 Jessie Earl-h KnuwforgtlffPflVS lulmls hithvlz» rxljndly spent Thanksgiving with hcr cous-i (‘Wflailll sll-"ll 0i ins, the Misses Daisy and Lila Mc- Nelll, Mount Royal. Mr. and Mrs. L. ivndlock, Mount cd.’ ii-i----—- Without the hclp of the other go ahead and do our Job, and not Royal, spent Thanksgiving as parties, the government will con- wnste our time with elections," de- guests oi Mrs. Spurgeon McNclll, tinue. “The people expect us to clared the Premier. 01mm. EXCLUSIVE DESlGNS i MQM y (770111 on din/dry a1.’ all leading wltronr AXMINJTERJ fAXONlE-f » n }l3;t_l2.j,ti'.\loilir_ - (y 11a ran t eel! ~ ORIENTAL REPRODUCTION! MANUFACITURED EV ‘7fie TORONTO CARPET MFQC‘? M’ TORONTO cuooss CANADIAN MADE RUGS ‘AND suppon-r been s. recent visitor at the homei Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Woodslde, 0! 1115 dflllflmer. Mm Hugh M9'|Summersidc, have bccn recent visl-. Phee, Coleman. tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. McDonald, Glenwood. ‘ Mrs. Alice Law, and Mrs. Jose phine Walker, oi Wfllp0lt‘, Mass. are trisiting their mother, Mrs. E’!- lcn Boultcr. blilburn. ltfr. and Mrs. Perl-y I-‘rcderick, were guests on Orl 15 of Mrs. James Stewart, Wcst Point-O, GIRL lllKER ENDS 4,000 JAUNI‘ MILE WINNIPEG, Oct. lfl-Ai. the curl oi a 4.000 mil: hitch hikr trail, and llniling, Jessie Collin» rcslrrl home today. Vvicrnn of lhc u! Winnipeg, Jcs>it~ irnvcilrd from lMontrenl to \'t‘nn"lip.~_r; and return 1m 55 days including n three work lstny with rcllltivme at Illlnncnpolis. |Si1e added lirr- imuno; to hcr own ‘weight on lhc journcfl’. land It'll‘ lonucst sin; ~ lncross thc Drlrnit W5.. .\’I‘Ii. l-"lnlr. wonm‘ 1ND .\:..sl> .Il;.\l.nl‘.<\‘ ll.\l r sPAN or‘ |.ll- AGE or Flt‘. wl NEW YORK, Oct that hat‘. fcnr, wort " .havc helped ' in (‘ii if!» The wzlv trnlcusi.‘ in llln \r.:\.< tlc.~;.‘l'il)- ctl in ihr American litillrgc m‘ Sur- geons lnni. ltight. The hank prcsirlvlet \\'l'!l‘l‘_\‘ll\§Z ov- er busnv s, the crlnllnall sudrknly stricken with icar and thc mother watcllilu: llcr sick chzld. all wvrc plcturrd us doing thc some injury 1.1: And Joe Will Never Let {Pol-urot It CANADA to their health. Thus increase to fifty eight as the average time every adult may expect to live was discussed by two internationally known physicians, Dr. George M. Crlle, of the Cleve- land Clinic, and Dr. Charles H. Mayo, of the Mayo Clinic of Ro- chcstcr. Minn. Dr. Crilc told the medical story of ravagcs of emotions of modern civilization. Dr. IVTnyO sketched ‘Jmnodlcs for ill health, which in- lcluticd newspapers as "the great- CANADIAN LABOR lcst educating. thought molding enterprise in the world.“ Both ascribed thc recent. in I. s a“ 1* "‘TT_‘"' s S" .= _ . uulll from epi- demics and world plagues of the past. 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