SUMMERSIDEGUARDIA A Q and PRINCE. CCUNTY CHRONICLE ~ ~ ‘ estern I Locals sa rslarvad (ar ae-vi. but advertising n: I ba inaartad i :I ll a I lhlotiy llillblia II It Bi°lDe's». L-1373 11-2-2.. for pl e’s. 1873 11-2-21 Bl" ' ~ . . ' the meiiieruuie Pi-ed c ., ‘"" -1-1 wiu. as sumo uve hey. and about rom bqsulller 31:15." li. "°“‘ Emerald and Albany on Monday, Pillman, New Annan. She expects 1° at Nov '5tli, paying hiibest Prices Come an G U Cl are ati 555;' rg, eil iii' -.TUBT ABIIVID-Wolnen'a and ¥°ll I Rubbers. also rpen's and boy's .umbermada rubbers. B. Dunning’ it Bon. New rsadoax-suis-ii-a-ii. carpenters. were owners. t the Me.-me when “ld” bers and mis et lliedihg potatoes for sy?inm:y'lm1ll’%°. aff’ ‘”°° It will takia about 1000 bags for toaall this -s 3 tl? egg 3! is 5 ie, shit. iigiiéi . 'gig' til iii; Mli-s.williamKslly,|.nd£amily_» ‘ returnedrscentlytotheirhomein-“ senting a. picture lmsurpassed ln -- ,§,“=° 1°” wil- A- we Mr--~i’...?e‘Z?‘i".;‘.l 5.255 $°.."t‘.?.°.’3§’.l‘f -_ e§52”.€?' ..§.‘°’;33.‘f .'33 .J-Te §“.i..§L’i’ 1.. t..Z“h..»- °° .°°1d° "Y °'°°'l“- Tailor Drug oo.. M11 » 5° F°§;‘*mA”1¢%'; 5°" I: ing smile roi- her many visitors. Mrs. Peter pete me family. who :son smith, west Point, ieft ye- "neeuyi" iepiied Mrs. Hobson, K°“51“¥*°“- 1°'3°‘lf- G°m°°’b°°°§’ ° ° “ D°“°* _ There are left to mourn. two have spent the summer at their eentiy for Truro, Nova seotie. "and how Old are you?" *_* °“' h °’ 5“"‘”‘°’°‘d°' M" sons. nr. Gem-ge hrthur. who left wttlse et oueary. resumed ee- where they win spend the winter "'I'h1vtv" -\‘l90Ul-All DANCE It Olympia "““° '° "““° P‘°‘°° “‘° “tw” W" ml” "°°“ '°" U’ h°m° ln I»°~v°ve.i eentiy to their home in Boston -o ' ' -'Ne- I 'mesh without the het El I eil Milligan Boston, aftorspending the summer, 1 -’1'!i,°N_l7l-H804 *WHY lm Tlllll'l~ tractor. V Kllest of her parents Mr.. and Mrs. d-l1¥»°V°m“§ 5° th* Mm’ °f M"- B I. In n __ David Mypmmid, wut g,,pe_ Bishop on otre Dams Street, Mrs. mum; Mn, Ay-gm” Visitors to C'Leary note with -- mm Mama” ‘W 84 yn" °f “¢°' T ,nw M. :,“m¢§:m'v|,|°,, of gh, im Gunn pleasure the beautiful collection oi Mr. and Mrs. Claude olough, 511° .WU 91° W1d°W °! 23° 1°t°1dR°b' -UNT!!! AINED-F tease; ‘ ' rt Millig . During er ras ence ===== tm may uwmom md" ln o'Il‘l1teh¥;‘§&l:gY8lwn’ we” recent vmtom to lan de Mrs. M?l11iKan made _.sur mnuuv ui. yy, mm, 3,,',,u””m’ ,.|"°'m,°M"°° Hu§,f§“B‘”‘ died some twenty eds veal-e me ere th.-ee varieties. severe: plants -_ ,Q32 flfgnggr :§‘_;m;"“V§§;'§; af; 1 _ ° mevgireerg tnefemuy uebxgteiy ge- ‘mm about sour feet high. the mmweet mitini Lilwkbiribrggé wee 3 Mt to mmm, me déughm Mm _mmm P01. mem .-Mrs.Arthur ore erv andzorseous coloring 0 W .an _ __ _’ t -DIN!! ll!Ul‘0ll». driven tools srnivar-'ries eehooilelipnlleshegyilz °“l`"”H°“"”amx‘W 'mm M‘°D°“' ln” l°"°" “‘"°"° °°°°°h°" "°' Wm P°”"" sI§°alll;li:ft§luillema1:Iski fndaftgsszii _ , 4' - e e lllli Death Of Mrs- ‘°’L°°"l “di Vi°i““7 7"” L"‘°. ’?"’-1 ’“"i=-Ti’-”"' "’”" V » _ 1,..-.e....e,._ Kat_hen'ne‘Arthur 5;, ,,, :ot ouai-y. te Ieellipment. Mr 'rhs :allowing is tha standing of the pupils oi Bt. Mews Academy, Summerside for tho months of Sep- tember and October. Grade X.-l. Florence Dalton; 2. Katherine Driscoll; 3. Edna Arsen- ault. Grade IX. (b)-l. Clarissa Blan- chard; 2. Virginia MscNeill; 3. Ella Jean MacPhee and Mary Dalton; 3. Guelda Gallant. Grade V.-l. Alice Blanchard; 2. Doreen Gallant; 8. Regina Dp- Grade III.-1. Teresa Arsensult; 2. Ruth Kelly; 3. Elma. Landry and Gertrude Gallant. Grade II. (b)-1. Irene Gallant; 2. Ruth A:-senault; 3. Audrey Per- ry. Grade K. (al-1. Nellie Wedge: 2. Margaret Gerrier. Grade VIII.-1. Doris Clow; 2. Pearl MacNeill; 3. Mary Silliphant. Grade VI.-1. Lena Ranahan; 2. Perry. . Grade VH.-1. Marjorie Kelly; 2. Mary Cameron; 3. Marie Sonler. ” Grade IV-l Henrietta Coyle* 2. RADIO , Summerside ;`§-_.»{~§`{‘ ---- 1.‘.;:" ” Delicious Home.Made Paatrbpf Excellent Cuisine f Thoughtful Service. ;§,.§`_ Full Course Dinner or Sow ` 35 Cents. ‘f"{ I Give us a call when in Townfh DAN R.cnAN,;», Manager ` L-1962-io-31-11-ai , _ , Love can find a home only lovers. " j " The satisfied man is shriveled up. Frances Gallant; 3. Teresa Ultnl eron. ' ~-P’ Grade II. (al--1. Mary TereuA1\ei- senault; 2. Louise Wedge: 3. Flu-" ence Williams. ' saturday evening. 'ngnieh oreh- °f N°"°“'l’°’- i lf-2W°,.41herte.; end Meivnie arthur in ' ’ ' . ` ' ' _ ee... astra. Resliier Bltllrdly admission. '-""“" iBritish Columbia and three daugh- L-aoss-n-a-ii. -W-FT FOR HOME-Mrs Mill- ters. Mrs. Harold Inman oi Hing- --- nl’ M““"Y li” \‘°°“m°d lm' ham, Mass; Mrs. Henry Morrison. -Manraomi sau. -_ ueeeey h°m° in M11°'==» M*-‘M “mf 'W1' ivermoht, -U. a it and sal-eh et evening, November sth. splendid dm* fm’ “umm” ’”°°°h° °“ hm” home. and to whom much mulls ceheert. Kensington and xeivin es- gidgfgld mth, ’°§§';lY;:8 ‘$2 thy is extended- 'mmg' L'2°48`n`3`u‘ guest of honor at several little func- The "mmm Wm be “km to A1 -RE ULAB Saturday night, 'rumah orchestra' for her were Mr. Douglas Gordon, D10; in me pyubygemn mmem-y_ eo- -=-d- »-»-es ti"..s..i=..::°:*: ;".°...~".:.:.‘;~:‘.:; S=-° '"1 »~ in ti" new -so or ms as rmsr mrzs . ioxee at the ones-iottetowh xasa Fox o,'.'§'f,“',_ .}.‘B'I.§f¥Bu°R””mf;’r§ "’"'T°w" s°"°°" ‘ M- ~==»-v °~ .f -is me 0.... we R. . .f fe ef. ss... _ LIGHT in weienr uri w in nunuw °° WMI” dun" tl” y°”i°_m_B_“ guests of the O. G. I. T. on Friday ior gpartment for the monthmbi _ 7 J - evening at a Hs.llowe'en party in october, °°@.i”..“ .‘.’;'.". r:“°=.'°' so-1°~» = Ho- aw- J We Guarantee That the Duality iiant Miss Zilpha Linkletter, C. G. I. T. I " haw sn ar e n g ovember 1, 1934. and also our valuable memo books. The Dominion Bilver Fox Fur Ltd. L-200'!-11-1-31 -AT TBI 1998 Charlottetown lbx Show dl. foxes were exhibited. as rlrst pi-ine ribbons were awarded. 104% of these foxes were raised and Tuned on Bungie. exclusive. These 10% won2l1%or9o!tboilrstpriaea. 10-18-B-tt. ...I it -Pill ONLY Bll raised in captivity Championships at three shows and one Grind Show championship over adult Champion fox. was raised exclusively on Bunglo Pica Nations", (all the some year) according to the owner, Jno. A. Lea. 10-18-1-ti. EpworthHall Rev L. B Campbell, leaders, assisted the girls. Hal- lowe en games were played and a short program put on. Refresh- ments were served during the even- ing.-B -W. C. T. U. MEETING - The regular monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held at the home ot Mrs. L. R. Allen on Thursday ai- ternoon with the Vice President, Mrs! M. F. Bch-ui-m.an presiding. M11. A. Sharp had charge of the devotional period, after which Mrs. Scliui-man took chaiize of the meet- ing. Reports from different com- mittees wexe submitted. Mrs. L; R.. Allen gave a very oompreherisival report of the provincial convention -BIDIQUI BAP’l'lS'1' CHURCH. Sunday, November ith. Preacher,’ The Pastor. 10.45 A. M. Morning Worship. Subject, ‘The Inrd’s Prayer.” 11.46 A. M. Sunday School. “Tho Lord's Bi.|.|1per."' Service. Subject. L-2089-11-3-ii. -Al' TBI Cl1AB.L0’1‘l'l'l'0WN ima Fox Show the Champion Male Pup, the Champion Female Pup, the Champion Pup oi' the Show, Reserve Champion Male 1'bx,'rhs Champ- ion illemala, and the Reserve Chamil- ion'Femsle rox all received Bunglo either partly or exclusively as their cereal diet. 10-19-B-ti. -EMUBNID BOM!-Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tantcn have returned from 'lbtonto where they have been spendlngqaune months. Mr. Tan- ton had been taking treatment from a specialist and has returned home much improved. During their etey they resided with their deush-I ter Miss Vera Tanton. They also visited their son. Dr. C. A. Tan- ton at Niagara Falls.-8 -GOOD PRICE!-Jl'he Domin- ion silver Rn: For Ltd.. have rs- celved word from the October Fur Sales in London that some of t\eir high grade skins have brought prices very much higher than the reserve bid. This should be very encouraging to fox ranchers at the present time.-5. I I -DONATES SILVER TBD-' Pllll-IS-'Iwo very handsome silver Clllie have been donated by the Do- minion Silver Wx Fur Ltd., form- erly known as the Dominion Fur SHN. one for the best matched 'pair of silver foxes .at the Prince Edward Island rox show, and the °¢ ` hamplon lox ol the exhibition oi very hand- two fast in I - is he it so s pigférrgiiiiirgrretggggigig’ egiiig iiiigtfytgtlfittittiittt.:gi .hh .i.;;.‘.y.§-.=..-;.tf;§.=ee..his is-li -éiygiygsie itiggggeyigi #trite ii _Hit gaaiif §a§ .§§§ §Ea?E§sr iii?- iii; ii -mum s'rsw.u_v1\-mana; lim of the Campbell whore har office 101' pbell, as the was lummeraide. and' held in Freetown on Oct. 10th. Mrs. Alien also gave the financial state- ment oi the society. Mrs. Geo. Pickering the Travellers Aid Sec- retary gave I. report of hex-__work here also read 'safei-sl' articles bearing on the work of mvollers' Aid. A belutiiully tend e01<>\ was given by Mrs. Geo. Pickering. "I am not lonely." Meeting closed with siimillk “8weet Hour qi Pray- er". Dainty refreshments wsrs served by Mrs. Allen assisted by her daughter nlrrs. Fraser Ross. -M11. Waller Gorreil of 0’Lel1’Y was visiting friends in Summersidel on Wednesday. -Friends will be pleased to learn that Mr. T. Waite of Travellers Rest is makills steady prozreaa at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal and expects to be home in two weeks' time.-6 UNIVERSAL FINGKBPRINTING UBGED IN U. S. T0 SIFT UNDESIRABLE FOREIGNERS NEW YORK. Oct. 81-Retielrb tion and finger-printing or ell var- soaiaintliellnited Statesasa means of weeding out undesirable aliens. is advocated in 'a report to be submitted to the State Chamber of Commerce Thursday. "Tm "mt eluhisnillliliwt mcltuilfb Hauptmaun an ‘ c men _ murder in New Jersey and extor- tion in New York in connection with the abduction and death ot the Lindbergh baby, should bring forcibly to the attention of the American people the real nature of the menace of illegal entries by aliens into the United States." the Wm ISYS WHERE NUDISTI G0 IIN" IN WINTER LONDON, N the nudids I0 Cnc nicht roaring fire tive ot them. women, in a drliwillt' mcrn in n Findiley 1101180 N14 cbltlbd aocilbw. This Wim” W" with bo badminton c as .a “gym- aoclail evming"-s.n¢i it 4,; to be repeated several times a 'week throughout thewiutorattha headquarters of the Lotus Leasuo- 'nie gymnastics this sift g-1§§ its md -iéti EE .ag iii ig; til raoo'l oouonusivs mar °-ragrusn. xuovvs mar' wiuwiw, Nev. 2-A vows hr- paren inthevilllleof E a E Grade V-1 IAC Taylor. I Wiaiter Grade IV-1 Ivan Cin°ley 2 Mar garet Handrahan. 8 Morris smith. Grade III-l Leila Reeves, 2 Edith Simmons, 3 Jack Campbell. Grade II-1 Kathleen Me0arville, 2 Arthur Reeves, 3 Charles Mc- Oarville. Grade I (s) I Elmer Smith, 2 Eric Tayor. 3 Harold Poynter. Grade I (b) 1 Jean Andrews, 2 Edwin lewis. Grade I (o) I Earl Handrahan. 2 Mary Matheson and Lloyd Reeves 8 Thelma Andrews. Grade I (d) 1 Willis DeRnoh.cs. 2 Percy Murl. 3 Lloyd_Murl. Perfect attendance. W`a.ltAr Bim- mons, Edith Simmons. Jack Camp-A aall, Arthur Reeves. Harold Payn- r. Highest average for month, Leigh Reeves. 1 Teacher-Grace Deacon. FOG INFORMATION BY PHONE LONDON, Nov. 2.-Thehondnn andNortl1 Eastern Railway and thoBoutharnRa.ilwuyho.veeil.erad intoana.rrangeinentwlththePo$4 Office telephone authorities where- lryinformatlonmaybeobtliinedas to whether their suburban services arelii'i’oo'wdby!og ortheooour- rcneaofamisba.p.ZByringingup tbolooaltelopfhonoexiobangqsub- scribera may immediately whetharafogservioeis tionortheir puticular townonany-inoming,cr.in mishap weaiiher tbelooail servioesuoiitisilytobeatiectod. BABY RECORD IDI IDNG TRAVEL (By The Canadian Inu) FORT OHIPPIIWYAN. N. W. T.. Nov. 2.-Little Antoinette Crawley one-month old daushter of Rev. Cv. A.' and Mrs. Crawley. holds the baby record for air travel in the North. Bom at Ha-lilsx where her mother visited in July. Antoinette was32da.ysoidwhensl'iearrived here. Her mother formerly was Lucy i Ball, for more than Your years Ang- licim mission worker at Aklavik. 500 miles northwest of here. Mr. Uraw- ` iord is the resldmt.A.nglican min- ister. - ACCEPT! ST. STEPHEN CALL ST. BTEPHIIN, Nov. 2-0!- flciala ot the Union Street Baptist, Church here received word today » from Rev. L. E. Ackland, Bridge- town, N. s. stationed 1 ti; §as?g fest iilziit Egigergi §§§§"§; .digit WBINTBISLIPGITSBY. Thehypogrnphicnlemoris ssiip- \ l'|eIl'!tl1il\¢andel‘.V. You can hunittlllyou aredissy willgstby. hspremesit keeps: srandit, , 1700 §f*§§§“5§i§‘3§ igéhggiggiggggggg ii i;§§§_,=.§§§ §§sii e era iéeé rite ei i o _§ is ti? i E z .1 .-Kn0Kvil1a(B.)X§.' it 1 i 5 attbs ,who if el ` 3 §“§§§§§l5 .=:§?F~“’='_§ 2 iii ti. Ellie ti to i_§§§“1E§“§i iiilfittl iiiiig iii “ii i tail Cid W hlN , . bmlton when interment Wm tak- 0 S G DANCE at oxympm tions. Among these entertaining D13” on gagurday in eh, famg; -»~ H es. . -me-. °»»»~»-f~» -i = W wiinu ovrncuirs $11 as ie $39 no . .__.___l__ . ____ ’ I a Be Duplioated at the Prices We ilsk . Here are coats that are, without a doubt, the most wonderful values you’ve ever seen at anywhere neat the prices, If we started telling you all the good points you would iind it hard to believe so _all we say is, “Come in, try them on, and see for yourself the outstanding quality and values we are offering this season.” All new styles. No leftovers from last season. Raglans, Uisters, Guards, and Form Fitting models, Every size and almost every pattern and fabric. Get into a warm overcoat now and be ready for the colder days that are now onfthe way. .f. chews suns’ 5 Our stock is now complete. 'A beautiful range to select from made by Canada’s leading tailors, such as Hyde Park, Cook, Fashio|;.Craft, and other reliable makes. When you need a suit you show good taste and Judgment if you select one from Sinclair’s as we take every care of choosing the best the markets have to oder. Prices to suit all. Styles and sizes for every one. Visit our Clothing Department and be convinced. $incla|r’s Basement >Sto|"e Dffers Values That ilre Hard to Duplicate When You Think You "Are Getting a Bargain Elsewhere You Dan _ Always Get Something Better In $inciair’s Basement. 'HERE ARE BUT A FEW OF THE MANY PROMINENT BARGAINS T0 BE FOUND IN THE BASEMENT '~".~‘~» ll Ladies' Crepe Dresses $2.95 These are entirely new as we have ship- ments arriving daily, thus giving our customers latest styles and newest shades. Other lines of better Crepes and other I.‘1“‘f.".‘f‘.'?......... $3.95 ..... $4.95 Jersey Dresses $2.95 An excellent quality of All Wool Jer Laiiles’ Goats $10.95 La Shown in leading shades with nice fur trimmings. The cloths are good quality, nicely lined and tailored. Sizes 14 to 20. plain shades as well as fancy trims. Bei? $1 ferent new styles. Sizes 14 to 20. 2 Each |95 ` ' , _ <41. O Ladies $k|rts $2.19 , In plain Black d B lv d *.a'::.‘:;“.z;i.t~ ii? .WE ma er a a buy at this low price. n a marvellous I lihiIiiren’s Lamatax Goats Sizes 1 to 14. years. Warm and cozy coats for girl; or Eiissesiiln nice Brown sha e ne p e Lamatex clloth witth warmliin- ing and args s orm co ar. ‘Selling, as per size- $3.95 .. $8.95 ' Men’s Fleece' Lined Shirts ,_ And Drawers 69|: each ,These are of sudleient weight to assure you comfort even in severest winter weather. Knit of line Jersey Cloth, mottled design, with soft even fleece lining. Shirts - siaos96to46,69c.`Drawers34to44................. 011 *‘ €¢>3!“`° 1 ' . di f/13]() N Boys’ Fancy These are regularly sold for $1.35 but we were fortunate in securing a lotthus enab- Ladies Silk Hose 29c You will marvel when you see the quality of these hose especially at this low price as you no doubt have been paying higher for similar quai- ity. All the popular shades. 'Sizes 8'/ to 10. Per pair \ .'/ “A . - .-...v 4 Cashmere Hose 29c _In all the best sell "`~"_ix§ shades including .Bla _ _ _ "f Sizes 81/; to 10. ~ '- Per pair Ladies' Hose |5c f Ladies’ Fall and Winter Hose of Cotton and 7 Wool mixed yarns. Good` ' assortment of shades. N . \ ‘-ef-i.. Sweaters 98c ~* F iK_ei ling us to oifer you this saving. V-Neck, Pullover style, Knit in fancy designs, assorted shades. AJ.. k ` inside ear bands. A Men’s Leather Gaps $1.15 Made up on two styles namely eight pieces as well as Jockey with warm linings and great cap for all kinds 'of -weather. Sizes 61/4 to 7%. Men's Work Shirts 79c 'A popular shirt and a reliable ' make. Two features that assure you wear as well as iii and comfort. Made of winter weight cotton flannel in sizes 14 to 17|/y. Basement price . 2 M4en’s Fancy Hose 396 ti Knit of Pure Botany Wool .. w Yarns in fancy patterns and ` nice assorted shades. Frliiii . a regular 75c range now '~_\ only, mir ; Boys’ Combination Underwear 85|: "1 Boys’ Random Fleece Combination Underwear knit of same ` _7_‘_ quality material as the men’s. Has ' _ 4, P S 't 85 f.‘§".".'f.f'.'.".°.??.f‘fff.....`T_.`ff...f .... ._ 2...... l.li5 IT ALWAYS PAYS TO SHOP HERE .1 DSlllGlAlll & STEWART Limiteil 'ee-.»_., smooth, warm f lcece ._._,, 'it awe.-..._ _ v 1 ' » .~. 3. I. ‘I -ii it e ~..,.»,Z~_»,.».-»....o- sg -;» i.:~-1 il ii 1 fi . .i . . i Til