{ 9 » i ' .'~. :'l‘;>,f.~ ~.'» '§.'_‘; v'- Rich - - - warm - - - luxurious _,_f_, __,_.,.w-._..__._, _-_-»- .i f A osN'rl.EMAN's aeinenele for lil. em- coat oi' today goes beyond the incidental essential of warmth. Correct style, rich- ness of fabric, genteel appearance are governing factors. These have guided us in our presentation of these overcoats . . . in the selection of line Tweeds, Scotches, Shetlands, Camel’s Hairs and Chinchillas. examples VERY handsome, well tailored Melton 0.ver- coat. Raglan sleeve, belted all round, shield lining, a coat in which every Seam Says quality AN arisiocrat iii Overcoats is thl`i)sVsof(tI. rslli grey in pure wool English fa rw. 0" ° breasted. satin shield lining- DMU' pockets, half belt THE “Alpl1cacote" is hand taVilored by the mils; artistic designers of mens clothing ln city. The fabric is silkily soft to the touch- wa,.n,¢hV comfort, style in every feature. Doilble breasted, half belted. ..._ 5,., ., __ _ _V _ f-- I-ii-l _ ni f"'.`="f'._';.";`~§_i'_'-" French Montagnace, Cromble, allvertone and Kashas» Blue. paw "P W” N “Tested satmdsy -l '_' I ' Browns and Greys . ._ _. ._ ..._ ._ . _. I night 1 e _ , ' V J; -~.__- ' . - SUMMEIISIDE . ~ and Prince County -Ibis solemn ls reserved for news 0! local Interest but advertising oi’ l l VERCOATS V3 Day Salebn 1 newly nature be inserted nt S vnneo °fuu°1iu Twin Studio Couehes forinseelu with beg rack and other' spools! features, lee them st B_rsce's_ I -Rl-SOLE for less than A qusr-` ter. bu! Stick-Em-0n~Go1es ntl Brnefs. :L30-l l -DOING NICILY-Little Miss Evelyn Blackbird oi' Liverpool. N. l., who was taken seriously ill while on a visit to the Island and who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital, is pm- gressing favourably and it is hoped will soon be ablg to return to her home. 8. -MAKING GOOD PROGRESS Th T d -Master Eldon, two year old son, ol Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Rayner of Albertm, who was operated on for s. ruptured appendix recently in the Prince County Hospital, has made n remarkable recovery. B. l ____ -COLLISION ON WESTERN ROAD-A car and a light wagon and horse collided along the West- ! em Road near Mlscouche on Bun~ f day. The wagon was smashed up ri' good deal and the car had its headlights broken, but the occu-i pants of the vehicles were not hurt. -_»- *SUMMERSIDE POLICE COURT-Three drunks were sr- rested over the weekend at Sum- merside, one who did not appear' in court on Monday morning for-T feited his bail of $10. The other two; ' were fined $3 and costs each. A; man who had been allowed time, to pay his fine and who had not ». .~.»»-._-i 1-el... .1 li,-m ~i.-iii: ~f.~» ,ly j _.,.,l1 i »-i‘i"~'f‘,'; ‘,'.' ‘-3 .- 1” \~.'» i J J _ civil enliploye on route to resume. Grade VIII.-l, Cecil`Macl.sod; |1115 duties in Medi-ny. Lam- in.l2, Stella Affleck; 3, Marion Green- ' lforlnlliioll lndlcltcd they "qw b¢_ ing. Dancer S Death‘le\f‘d he was Hyder Abadi, not Grade VII.-1, Lois Bryelitoll; 2, Kf11‘11lm1n~ ' clnude Affleck; 3, Bessie clark. (Associated Press) A JERUSALEM NOV “_A new Winters was said to have written Douglas, Ida Clarke, Mary Mac- . . , , element of mystery developed to-'showy before her death led auth' E°'°h°m» Fl‘”`”n°° M“m"» E151* Amgriom dmcer and an Indmnlance betw en the young American 'l`\eiopment_ The Lnlrrl M0s`r‘ln.` M" 1 V;:,_V‘.¢ V, V 1. ‘x _,M 'l . l » 1 , i,-‘f ,-if .#1 , _..._ I' , , _ _ ' _ 1. -‘. '_ 5,,-~ -‘ ‘_ V, ,V _ , ’..V ; l .i. gm .‘1‘.~.~>“'l'-»»_» .-9 4,( _.~> 1 , li.- ./‘ ~'. ` 'lv'-l .».‘r X- -' ‘ '.v in .~, .V'.,_V, / J . .,i.l"",' .1 i it <3., ‘P C O A L “l f‘.`£.’.éf."{,. ` , ~ -* It has been said that “so called" chea er n llnmallcd letter which Miss Perfect attelldanoe: Eleanor day ln the slaying of .loan wnlers _ °"“""“ ”° `°f‘5°"° im'-`“‘ W” I mm- Kneebcne. Arthur MacDonu-1d.| Mary‘s Church will have a solemn 1 The Great Silver Fox Show lun em u ue noone. nf A Ca" "" """V°‘"‘°‘l ““" ‘ ‘l"“l’l" l’°‘l "' tw” “ml” llrhe show" V9'a.m. in remembrance of those' dw F9 ~\ celebration of Holy Communion at l' . - who died in the Great War- St. _ -'_Z_' O ‘Pours church will hola nigh Mess _ , lot Requiem at 9 a.m. for the mein ' bers of the congregation who paid the supreme sacrifice. The foul N 3 M N I t t Protestant Churches, Trinity Unit- - ‘ °' a' _ 0 n ed, the Presbyterian. United Bap- » n tist and Christian Baptist will holcl s joint, service in Trinity United , V- V _ V _ _ Vh,V.V,.V,.V,,.wm,,.VV With 2 Inner Spring Mattresses serve Remembrance Day with spe Church at 9.3 the -Mr. and Mrs. Henry J- Gaudet " of Summerside have returned from an extended visit to Boston and -'-'~--"'-1-~* """""`*f" ""'“'==f=““'*"-'-"">~=-1>#~`- " '_ _ I New yo,-kv 5_ ST. MARY ACADEMY MacDonald, Mary Haley, Freidu Grade VI.-1. Evelyn MacEach- ' ..____ -é lsoloinan, Emma MncInn`s. Marie‘ _l°n; 2, Annie Darrach; 3, Doral LAKE vp;m)|-; sciiool, V The iollowiilg is thc stlillding oi‘O‘Brien, Esther Hughes, Margaret Dnrrach_ | ..°1'ul i. l Report, ol Luke vel-dc School for S\1111111v1's:de for the lnolltlls oi Grade VIII.-Agnes Lappln, Iss- Verne MacKinnon: 8, Foster Mao- new n¢'ili;lll`i'lli'lre.l‘ uil:':ll'v:2iinllll the months of September and Oc- S0i>Lc‘nibcr and October: bel Goodwin. Marjorie Dzvyer, Pat- Klnnbn and F-118801 MB¢El10ll¢1'll- I1" ° "°"" ."`"'"° mu b’ """"" " tober: ' Gl'Bf|C II--1~ Elma L111ld\'l'; 2.il‘icia Arsenault, Beatrice Macbel-; Grade ll.-1. Arthur Pollard; 2,V1\11\u~¢a~ _-, ‘ ~‘~ Ml Cl`53.D`Lh Aus:-l. Rt D t, C E C h;3,Bll1ieM-» , AltelgmgallllzhliilLl;l¢lllilil~Hl;Lh;l\allll€l allltvlm ow mo Y I D lllzlsiltizjra oucew ommlce|E:lcl:e°iEii “mag M ; ~-"5UB5CRflP'l`|0NS to Thi > ‘ ' l “ ' ' _ ' jclial-loitetow G dl be Boylan: 3, Matthew Redlnolid, | VGl'ude III.--1, ina Clow; 2. F‘1'Hl1-i Grade VII.-Norma Peppln, Mar- Grade L-1, Eric Ma.cPhsil; 2,V handed to thin R‘;;§V :;lch":2'umeV V V V Lewis MacAskeuV Doris JWV stem Grade VIII.-l, Felix Redmond: Vcls Gallant; 3,1 V\;;lliiilllii`AVLi1ndl1€'V_Vgnret MacKi.nnVoll, Isabel MacDoii-idliixmes Mlu-phy, 3, Eugene Mac-ior1enVMHVJ_Mabon.5 Drug sw” Government worker with reports lbmdc and the man whose body| Ameck Edna mover claude _“_ Grade VII.-1. Mellon B0yl1111. 2. 2 Grits IB.V- .1 nine VV iseEauV .lald, Rita Dowl_ns. Dorothy Peters. P Bile. M Ph t h Monmgw M _ ’ ' ~ ~ - ', : '. o - <1 -' . n, _ ,D authormu that me two had,wB5 fomd near hers 'neck Lana Macmoi ,Basil Redmond, 3, Esthel Red ce anciar use Suse Maitin mer ac orso eac er oeen travelling with a.nol.her In- (Members °f he’ fanmy in New Neatness° Row 3 m°nd' Afsennult- l Grade VI.-Mary McCloskey; ' 4, V York de.=cr_bed th - sl - 0 I~ 1 D fl ‘ ` ' ' ' -- . - amp li- an Moslem who Mt saturday , so C kd mm mmmbdmw: rade V -, o s Russell. Glade VV.-1, Leila Ranaliall, 2. Betty Lelglit, ner, Phlllippa Bradley. ship Prince Edward Island, Mon ,or Egym_ ww M 9, -'remote and ,_h,,u,~d Grads VI 1 Freddie Coum 2 Grade V.-1. Mary Cllll11.ghal1_ , Marie Sonier; 3. Hilda. MlicNeil. |Pi-iscilla Chandler, OR . ` ._ 1 » - ~ » '"' ' ' __ ; Grade v1._1. lvlnnorie Kelly; Jerusaleln police, wllo had come puwblml and smd she "W" Rena Ja ; 3, Sheldon Coffin. Grade W 1’ Guan Boylan 2' in lh, conclusion me couple “,aSVlliive hired lllm as an interpreter, crude `l';,___1 victor MacDonald; John Acorn, Jean MixcPhce; 3, Elaine Bums V _V V I on gum from whom an inform, __ ,|,,_,, by Arab ,,0U.,.SV ,ywmn an ,m_ , ciilrillg her trlivcls in which she 2 Gerald Macmom 3 Oswald Grade III.-l, Everett Redmond; land Lois Cameron. |Clalre Gi°ii’fith, Mon.ca La.Cour-I strains of lespedezn are among the ,mon mm bg obmmed_ 34“_ ,,,,d,a,¢ ,n,.e5,V,gaL.0n me ,M MW ‘ sought mlltcllal for a book-J Iéwnonlld ' ' I2, Dawson Cole; 3. Tenn. Callaghan. Grade VII.-I, Clarlsse Blalicll- Vsiere. Catherine Doyle; Mary Dun- new species and varieties of forage ___ Gnde n;__! om _ 2 Rep Grade II.-i, Anim Hughes. ard; 2, Pearl MacNell; 3. Margiler- can. Rita MacDonald. :DlU11ff8-1181118 ¢0Bi»vd Oni- nt the FOI- __“l"UNl'JR.AI. SERVICES-Than whoy, ,mme was not h.,a,.,,m_ was MOUNT STEWART SCHOOL in Feehmf 3 'Doris smn’h ’ Grade I.-1, Vi-ru Boylan: 2, ite Gallant. Grade III,-Madeline Jay. Lor~' H88 Plants Division of thc Dominlony was a large attendance at the fun' nad to lx- headed for Imll.-i. rin -““-' gpnma ,' ` ' Harold Redmond; 3.M111'Y Dllffy- Gl‘Hl'l¢ VIH-~~1. Doreen Gillis; 2. rain, Oatway, Marc‘a Murray and E_XDG1'in1€nf-nl Fl11'n1. Ottawa. L05-_ eral of the late Daniel McGregor if mini, P`°iI°1v111sis the report ofMoui1i Gr dear 1 Ph H, Am k_ 2 Highest l>cl'v<=1lt.~l:c made was nun Periy; 3, Gertrude cinllnnt Marjorie Murray equal, Mnrgnref, Dude" is 11 vullluble nu-1t\u'e1esumcl Montague sunday. services nt ilu svn-nn. senoel for the month or “ ‘”' y 5 'C ' ' sw. by Anna l-luglios crude Ix._1, Florenon Dalton; nenenun, ri-ences Duffy. f°f “Nd “W8 “nd 1-’ “ "““"° °f'110111== and crave were couductvd bi N V A IV Ucmbm Ruby Martin; 8, Bruce Affleck. _ _, on ng The following made over 80‘,e~ 2, Mary Blanchard; 3, Edna Ar- Grade II.-Lneil Murray, Noelle K°1'¢“- U Will U"°W 011 Blm0St “HY Rev. C. E. Armstrong. The ini , Senior Dcpzirtlnrnt' Gmde IL-1' Jean Anmqk md M nl h . . _ Le J My ary C lag an, Doris Russell. l~enault_ ' Blake. Merle Morris. Helen Melons. 5°" “"5 “S ""1" 1'°‘i“1\‘°m011i5 11112, been-rs were Lester Mellisll. 13111142’ Amino,-ini A msg, said me _\;(~,5|@,-n Grade X,~-1, Mary MacEachern; om ay (equ ’ 2' Humd Govan Boylan, Everett Redmond, Grade X.-1, .Helen Clough; 2, Grade Il B.-Bernice Murray. ww' on p°°" wus ll' will “°l‘ 3’°W M“CKil"10l1» Henry Mol-lllre CHU' _ 'h bod _ _ 2 _ _ Mitchell; 3, Teresa Mlclnt 0° 4 ni V one y “gy found neu. ,mg , Ida. Clalke, 3, Eleanor Douglas. John B oe yr ' ' Harold Redmond, Mary Duffy and Winnlg Airseuault.; 3, Margaret En- ml °"°"3h °° °"'“ f°‘° my Wt it WY R050"-S°l\» JHl11°S F¢Unl°l¢¢i’ *ll bf Miss Winters outside the wall Grade IX -1 Florence Martin °y ° V V V ; Grade I I Ruth Pigow 2 Ev ve" Boylan man V ---*~ will .make pasture and improve the N0;-man J, Nicholson or Jerusalem, was probably lvlon~ 2. Elsie Kneebone; a,cillbe1-ll Tim- '_' ’ ' ' Perfect attendance for Beptem- _ New mivgn gcimog, 1~ lmed Kuraman. 1 vrobaiiolinry mine. "°" M“°h°”‘ ".°“"‘”‘“° M°“‘~' ber; onvnn aoylnn, catherine Noriiz nslus licsni-:niv ___ '°" b""d°' “nd “‘°‘ ‘" p"°"°“““'. e 1 , _ ____ tyre; 4, Joseph Romand .V ~ Temhem Ml md ' shes, Eveiett Redmond, Amis ry n . Annie K. » els ss ii rule is not hee dui-in the l on h V V Macdomm Helen Mwgmnm Hughes and Heroin neoinond_ 'nie fellowlnz pupils eeeured ui sepfieinnei- me oozoieen: ,mt yc,,,.V but ,, produll; mtg, on pm‘;i_°’_‘ th” W” h“"° "E" "`°“" , .i /f.‘y_-_ ___é______ Perfect attendance for October- average over 75% for the month ands x,-1, Lloyd MacPhail; 2, "id sous than do m mm. legumes, _ Th, un of land und" emu". ilv;eiettHRedJnond, Dawson, Cole, of October: lille Boyle: I. Btlnllv Ngillnllk mel; as red clover, alfalfa and sweet Legumes. such as md clover, ll- ii0n by Canadian Indians Wu 330-' mnlilcl usmsl md Harold md- thl>l'rl..d:Cl:l{ir;t§il:rl2l1menv/l:lvl:rMonI:- amd. Ix'_l' Huw mme: 2’ °l°"f' N°lW"'h5l»°“dl¥ll il-I H1911 Or sine clover, alfalfa, and peas IN 79| ,Mes Im ,.,,,,_ md, me mek Jméph G L-ce M h h Th V P- in - I-Guida D°¢l1¢I't!- less low growth it has been harvest- most important crops in s mtnllofl. including over ilo.ooo cattle end ' y' "° "' ' (Qld. °1;" ""’ ' °"4° "m~"‘- 10"” °°"°f°*""= ed with e combine in Indiana where from the etnnupnfnt of lnelnwn- mma 40900 ho,,sesV - “Inu”-I;-'_-<-1.. oo MA.-Bluu:lie Griffith. 2, Catherine l(ecNevin: I, Gertle it produced three tons of hay per ing the su l' 1 i ' the °» 'rf nllnrfs . H a n 5" al°lUtt£t0 WU taking part, in the service. S. , ` G - . 11 1. i. , . ,. . 4,, ‘ _ . ,, , _ . , , __... ... _ __ »~~ ._~ _.,_..,..~_.....-,.__ ____ ,_ _ ,_ _ ,.,,_......-~_..M“ __ .__ ._ -- --~»\onai\i¢u»».ainiii».,.=.-_`____, _ -1l1e\\ra,vasu~\ui¢nl¢e-en»..»~..,.._. Z., __ .» --1* -“-‘“F".@*""‘|*Vf¥»“-- -' "W ' ' , - ___.\ 5 , V “Ve V _ . _ l - ' n e 2630. ' With 2. Layer Fell Mattresses e. Aliiitednumberofthosesinartwuclioshiattrac- ileeeeverlngieneeleileiiiey, neeieyenl well A ______=__ nesday. Secwe yoiiis new as prices are going qi. A A $2.50 Now - $2.50 a Month - No Interest l the Dulvils Of Sb- N_lSl'y`S AC1\d2111y. Mooney, Gilberto Roy. Grade IV.-i, Annu. Dbcherty; 2.' " J feiiin n word strictly pnynblo Ii *TUG OF WAR Ch lo K EAN FUTURE LEGUME _tngue Rink, November l1tn.l:nzl-lei G1‘11d€ V-~R-0511116 KiBs511S~ ,should be sent to W. A. McLaggsn Grade IV -Juiienlle LaCoui'slere. Several annual and perennial' M tn .N fertility of the soil. It is a xzood -_-==' Hmm ron for th. mmm. of soil erosion. The growth of Ierpcd- ity to Canada will be known laid '~~»i9f~‘~?+;i;1 _ P ;@.,V,,/.‘n~V»r_-; __ coal is dear at any price. _ _ _WE DISAGREE rl. 13?: V ment r_¢_!o_v_¢_|`|&._|,._ V VV Department-Bit-I VPollU1l. mmm pod mm land, In suitshn- “HV ppy 0 n n m _ _rf - - - th# rwuin you are selling vicroius coal today at a reasonable price is largely due 1° increased output ni ine .nine _ _ _ nrnnller profits . _ _ lower distribution costs b the re- .Y V teller on a smaller margin of profit and there il no middleman ii profits. , ,vlcromn . _ _ almlioni: _ _ _ SYDNEY 1 i Qne price li _:»_.1~._-=.,. _ ; V WELSH HARD COAL \'0l'y lierll q||3|i|,_y |||||, of V enbhle $13.90 g ' Retail and Wholesale V _ H. R. LARGE & CO. M 58 Queen Street »|~¢|_ 1000 r Y ,_ .e__ .LQTCY - -s;.*-ws. ;~r~\’,`\‘ _ _-w ‘el-_=.\:_f 1; . l 5 ' `"T”'u‘§ ¥§w'iW%§ffW3if5l'¥7"§?f ‘» A ' , -_ _ 1, ~»~~vn . - ~- - »» l- _. _ .. _ r f - » - - --~~‘ ~~-~~~~~~ ~ ~~~""* " _ l ..' ~-~"' ___ ' ~ Bringing Pather l " l I =*~ "".'.:-':. .-.___ _ Lei =§,e,_j :ie "*" . ;:e'ff_f:5§’. ;_::: ::_:_';;:' 'I `_‘ _ _._,__,_, . A 'J ` ` Uv Qi* .;§»§'~="u-V VV. ` O` --5 E 5 'ii \f D.-1::7:i: __ , V (VV: _I ui,f$r,a' ay <;e.~-.-_._ iilaff' £7; E ,__ .__:1 MY i=oc'2uA\.i. _ -Aww- ” .7 " J .:iF`F; A __ _ V.VV.|| QV VV! “-“ l, ,.\V_.‘ . ~ roi. ` '\ 5’3f:7 /’\." if =: vin; nr- _g-F V V Q' \ M; _ "'*s 5' _`.""" ‘U ’ ,V ‘o5VV “ié'§» .” - " i _ °'~% *Eg* \v\\\ _ 1:" `\i7‘ ee