being emplovvrl England to inc services in churches. Dairy Sunglo R-M Standard Fox Biscuits. Kibble Whole Wheat Kibblo. PUPPY MeaL PUPPY Midgets Charcoal Bis- culls. R - M R-M R-M B-M ll-M .955‘ . 05641.1.‘ They Clean Up on R. M Foods How do your foxes behave at feeding time? Do they clean up? Appetite is your most reliable guide. Ii your foxes are listless and indif- ferent at meal times try Ross- Mllicr Fox Foods. Sec how their appetite picks up. A healthy ap- petite means a healthy fox and a thick glossy pelt. R-M Fox Foods contain all the elements needed to maintain a iox in good health in- cluding proteins, carbohydrates, minerals and the essential vitamins. Write us for‘ samples. 2.55.5. FOX FOODS Napanee-Ontarto Distributors in Prince Edward Island. silica, ilacKAY a ‘co. LIMITED SUNDMEBBIDE rm: CHARLOTTETOWN ousnolim TllE WESTERN GUARDIAN Slnclalrs. freeze in stock at Bruce's. Price at Sinclairs. clearing 75c each at Sinclalrs. $3.00 at Sinclairs. Dresses and Suits, sizes Id to —50 GIRLS IlATS-‘llic each at 10222-11-20-21. -AI.COIIOL and glycerine Antl- 10231-11-20-21. l -1o LADIES surrs clearing Half iozzz-u-zo-zi. ~50 LADIES Felt and Velvet Hats 10222-11-20-21. -5 ONLY old stock Ladies’ Coats, black only, sizes 36 and 38. To clear 10222-11-20-21. —NEW SHIPMENT Misses Wool Sinclalrs. —-CIIILDREN’S W001 clalrs. boxes and barrels. Retailing Summers“ . Geo. R. Doyle. 10221-11-20 20. 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 at Sinclairs. —LADIES NEW COATS-speeds! this week $15.00. $19-00 and $25.00 st 10222-I1-20-2t. Flannel Dresses, 6 to 14 years, $1.75 at Sin. 1025-11-20-21, -—APPLES. MACINTOSH inn, wholesale prices. Across irom depot, Nov. 17-81. -BUY LIGHT, medium mobil "E" or "Arctic" motor oil at Braces -2i. -n0csi: DRESSES, special 50c, now on sale $6.50, $12.00 and $15.00 which was seconded by Rev. Mr CarnpbelL-S members presided 0V6!‘ ‘l president Mr. A. E. Harris. The elec before the meeting. Mr. Prichard, secretary read the minutes oi the proved and passed. satisfactory re- ports were brought in from the bringing such talented nrtiflis to a Summerside audience. Mr. A.E. Mc- Lean, M.P., moved a vote of thanks an EVIDKEIl-Stlc campaign at Mur- previous annual meeting and the ‘ "Y Riv" sum“? "min! at 7'30- flnanciul statements ‘vhich were 3p, He will be assisted by Rev. E. J. Chisholm of Hazelbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Pyke will sing at the opening riisrismi iiuiniulili ."UNITED BAPTIST-Church services ior November, H, 1931; Dundas, 3.00 P. M.; st. Peter's 7. _cURLmG CLUBJI-he mm P. M.; Annmdlle, 11.00 A. annual meeting oi the summer-ride 0- “wiw- Wm’- Curling Club was held in the curl- ing rink on Tuesda; evelll-Yirl- Th9" was an enthusiastic gathering oi —Mmlm3“°1 Rev- by the, Pastor: 10.00 Sunday School hour at Montague followed at ll byl tlon or officers and appointing oi Nomi"! “wrshll”! 3-" "M" a‘ Committees was the main business Georgetown; 7.00 Evangelistic hour I at Sturgeon. Rev. Pvke will open l M. H. ..'UN'ITED BAPTIST CHURCH A. R. Pyke- NOVEMBER 21, 1931 - 00 Dollar . Day day and Saturday evening. Do not miss the record-making at Sinclalrs. -THE MONTIPS -'ro THE roxrmsisnans o! Our Modern F. A. BOURKE Phimc iii‘?! Phonogrnphs. jazz builds, lights, and motion ilieture shows are by cl gymcn in L‘ Products Lead in (lunliiy Iillfi economy, We arr: in hzlrmolvv with the present (lrpr our prices with others. For Foxes : ll. Suaiglo lieu Powclci". Sunglo hill‘ Mite Solutions Sungin ior»: Riililiil. (Fall huxiiiliil. Vilamincvzil. Mcalblend. Sunglo \Vo'.'ln Eiqlcller. Sungln Disiuficinilt. Poultry : Sunglo Groivlng Mash. Sunglo Lay hiasn. Sunglo Scrutch Feed. Cattle‘ : Cull Ivlcnl. Dull-y (35 per cz-ut,» Sunglo Sunglo Dairy Ralunl 124%.) Hogs : Sunglo i-iog Supplcnuzit. Vitavim ior all Livestock?‘ Sunglo Stock Tonic fur all the Farm Animals. "The ivlilst of the iicst for the Least.’ Ask your nearest Dealer 101' Surlglo Products. international Fox and liiiilial Foods Ltd. Sommerslde. P. E. I. Charlottetown Dealers: E. C. BURIIOE. CARTER d: C()., LTD. REDDIN BROS. HUGHES DRUG CO. ifiss-ii-ii-sin-tun-'iuur-ii."_"_'on Thursday-r. VCOFIHJI‘ Great George and Kent Streets COIHLIIIYC Silpplcizicnt Foxes Pelted and Furs Cleaned Wcll-Eq nipped Felting and Fur (‘leaning Plant with experienced, careful worluuen using the most up to date methods, assures you of the best of service and satisfac- tion nt moderate prices. All pelts covered by insurance. BOURKE and LUND GORDON LUND P. O. Box 113 flood WEST ROYALTY scllooi.‘ of October. Grade X-l Lillian Hurry, 2 cod. ric Stetson. Isa bcl Curlcy. ' non. zLaura Ilurry, 3 Helen Hurry, 4 Ger- lKfnnon, 8 Ivan Frizzle. lerts. l Grade IV-l Georgina, Trainer, 2 Kinnon, 4 Ivan MacKinnon. Gladys Curley, 3 Irene Frizzle, 4 6 Louis MacNcvin, ‘l Sydney Mac- Nevin. > Graded-l Elwin Burke 2 Keith ‘Pickard, 3 Bobby Gates, 4 Bertha ‘Hilrry’. 5 Lloyd Gates. Grndc I—-l John hiacKinnon 2 hiariorie, 3 Billy Long, 4 Ruth Mac ‘Kinnon 5 Florence savidant. i Hollis H. Jenkins-Teacher POWNAL On Sunday evening, Nov. 8th, a musical entertainment was given in l Pownal United Church, under the ,direction oi the Women's Missionary 1 Society, presided over by Miss Joyce ILanc. Mabel Newsom, oi Charlotte- itown, gave a. short ‘but interesting 5 talk on mission work in Sydney. l The November meeting oi the W. ,M. S. of the Pownal United Church met at. the home of Mrs. Walter .Ings, where a very profitable time lwas spent. l tvednesday, Nov. llth, the bazaar ,i.i Pownal Church was successfully carried out ll’. the Manse. The Young People's League has been re-organized for the coming vivinli-r. The new president is Mr. ‘Harold Lawton, and the Secretary, lMiss Marjorie Darrach. Mrs. Robert Enman, accompanied iby her eldest daughter, Mrs. H. S. -MacDonald, oi East Point, paid a !visit to Mrs. Enmans sister, Mrs, ‘Archibald Barrett, Wheatley River, Grade ‘III-l Mildred Hurry, 2‘ Gertrude Savdant, 5 George Moore] skinning, 20 years experience. Phone, 339. et will allow. 10l80—l1-18-4i stock, including four Island bred horses, fnrm implements, quantity hay and straw and some household furniture. If very stormy next fine p The following is the standing of day. Hugh liiorrisan, Auctioneer. ‘H1101! 0f West Royalty School 2'01‘ the month See hand l0153-lI-1l-ts-2l bills. —-QUIET WEDDING — A quiet wedding was solemnlzed by Rev. Mr. Grade IX—l Ivan Roberts, 2 Jeans at the Presbyterian Manse, d v f _ Raymond MaeKlnnon, 3 Cecil stag- Sumnicrsidc on Nov. 11th, when L a3???‘ O progless fmd success‘ son, 4 Jack Boll, 5 Eileen Cur-Icy 5 Miss Freda Winchester, daughter of m1 aytlvny both m missionary c“: _ I Ml‘. and Mrs. John Winchester, oi terpnsc and church interest at (irnrie VIII-l Laura. Stetson, 2 LOL 16. was united in marriage t0 home’ and m? members realize and iBernard 'I‘rainor, 3 Kitty Maggi“- Ml‘. Donald Cuhill, of Summcrslde. deeply appreciate that’ such success The bride was very winsome in a veil and bridal wreath. Alter the Paynter, of Kensington, where a re- the recipient of many lovely gittsf iMr. and Mrs. Cahill will reside in happy fclicitzitions-S. —GI{.<\\'ES—-\\‘I-JI.LS NLTTIALS- The marriage took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dobson, Oak- lwood Avenue, Toronto, on Thursday, {November 12th at 8 p. m. of lVIiss iGracc Elizabeth Wells, (laughter of Zlvir. and Mrs. A. P. Wells, of Sum- merside, and Mi‘. Willard Graves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Graves. of Berlin, NH. Rev. Albert E. Smith, former pastor of the Christian Church, Summerside, but now of Guelph, Ont., performed the cere- mony. Miss Florence Piatts, of Charlottetown, played the Wedding March. Only the immediate friends oi the bride and groom were present. The bride wore a lovely gown oi pearl white satin and the conven- tional veil and orange blossoms. Mr. and Mrs. Dobson stood for the young couple. A reception ivas hold im- mediately uftcr the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Graves left that evening ior a tour of the vixestcm provinces. Miss Wells has the best wishes oi 10222-11-20-21. ‘ MIND H1811 with bloomers to match. Sizes 2 to 8. Mass for the late Rev- J. J. Mc- Donald will be sung next Monday, Nov. 2am, at 10 n-m, in st. Paul‘s Church, Summerside. 10343-11-20-21 E. Island. Have your foxes dressed by J. P. Tanton 6.: Son, Expert Main ofllce, Summerside, P. E. Island. --AUC'I‘ION SALE of the estate oi the late Ernest W. Harper at Carleton Siding, Monday, Nov. 23rd, commencing at one o'clock. All 10222-11-20-21. l —CIIILDREN‘S Jersey Dresses Special $1.25 at Sinclairs. 10222-11-20-21. -—FRESH SHIPDIENT R-M, Standard and special meat, milk Donald, manager oi the Bank of Nova Scotla and Mr. Hamid Gaudet were proposed as new members. Mr. B. W. Robinson, president oi the Summerside branch of Canadian Legion exprcssvd thanks of the Legion for the use of the curling rink for the banquet dilierent committees, showimz the -"""l°°- _ - - .1... to be w... wit... n. n... bargains offered 1n all depart- winters activities. Mr. W. E. Mac- --'DUND55 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-A good congregation assembled at the above Church last Sunday evenlngior the W. M. S. ‘Ihankoiiering. Mrs. J. M’. Mac- Lure presided at the organ and Mrs. W. E. Davies, Cardigan was Soloist. The minister conducted tho service and spoke on the work oi ments. the the P, and Codliver oil fox biscuit and kib- blo made for winter ieeding, just on Remembrance Day. The offic- ers for the ensuing year were the W. M. S. for 1930 at home and as abroad, emphasizing especially the received at Bruce's. l0204~11-l9-4i Tuesday. November 24th "and receive F. E. 10354-11-21-21. l $llfldfly Novem- ber 22nd: Bcdeque, ll A. M.; Cape . Traverse 1.45 P. M.; senrlctown, 7 P. M. The minister, Rev, L p, ‘ANNUAL MEETING-Tile an- nual meeting of the Girl's Branch of the Women's Auxiliary was held in St. Mary's Parish Hall, Summgr- side 0n Tuesday evening, November 17th. There was a good attendance of members, the president, Miss Mono Saunders occupying the chair. Tim meeting opened Witllrprafyer {and proceeded to routine business The various reports presented show- al if follows : —BRING YOUR. GEBSE, Ducks g‘ Vfffmzesérigrxiilalargke; _ ec. ., . . 10155-11-17-51 and Poulby to F. E. Murphy on w” moved by Mr. _MR_ 1,, ngsnolmxi: Qf London, highest market prices. Special prices seconded by Mr 'W' A Stewart that England, will start buying furs at A. 0n H11 milk fed well iattcned. E. MacLcans Oilicc, Summerside, on IMui-phy, Emerald. Tuesday, 24th November. As usunl he will want lrrge quantities of Silver Cross and Red Fox pelts and will lCalladn Services, pay the very highest price the Mark- Senator crcclmarl MacArthur being .elected Hon. President. Committees were oPDOlntcd as follows: . Comm. W. B. MhcNeill, Willard —BEDE U , Q E Umted Church of Phillips, J. R. Forbes; Games Com. J. C. B. L Home, R. E. Ellis, W. H. Noonsn; Membership Com, W. H. . Stewart B. W. Robinson Fred Ar hibald ll ' ' ' c wl conduct all services. Murphy; Entertainment com" El W. Nicholson, W. B. MacNeiii, E. P. lips; Building Com H. T. Holman, R. mittee, B. W. Robinson, H. T. Hol- man, Ewen Nicholson. Messrs H. '1‘. Holman L G. Lewis and J. H. Prichard were appointed to look Into the by laws of the club to see work done amongst the Koreans in Japan and also that on the Bhll field in India. Pres. re-elected, Mb. A. FITCH FOR SALE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY GENUINE BRITISH BRED FITCH FROM PRIZE WINNING STOCK All immunized against disease, which protects the buyer. Will sell or exchange on foxes or pelts. " J. E. MURRA Y Summerside, R. R. 1. Prlchard and . ——-— “HKISSIONARY ADDRESS-At St. Andrews Church cardigan on Wednesday the 18th, a, large con- gregation had the privilege oi lis- tenlng to MlssMBry Murray B. A. —a returned Missionary from Brit- ish Guisns. Miss Murray dealt at large with the natural character- istics or that tropical country, its birds, flowers, animals etc., and then proceeded to describe the var- ious nations who made up the popu lstlon together with the education- Ice A. Prichard, W. E. MacDonald, 10073-1l-14-Sat.-tue.-'l . Foley, P. G. Weeks, Hazen Phil- a1 and mwionary work done by our missionaries there. She exhib- ited several curios and Miss Flor- ence MucNelll was dressed up in native costume ior the occasion. The Rev. Allister Murray, father of the lady missionary, afterwards gave a rousing address on behalf of the Mission. (Patriot Please B. Rankin, J. J. Morris; Addition members on Executive com- GIVE HIM A MOTORCYCLE’ English made, electrical equipped. Price $175.00 "' F. 0. B. Summersidc l: would be beneficial to make is due largely to the unfailing iri- l Grade VI—l Raymond Jackson 2 wedding dress oi blue georgette with tom“ am asistance of M555 Mary Hunt, tile honorary president. The _ _ _ ifollowing officers were elected for lam nmnm‘ 5 Amume Cufley’ 6 ceremony the wedding party motor‘ the ensuing year President Miss lBirdons Frizzle, 7 Margaret Mac- ed m the 1mm“ of M“ and Mrs- V ' ' Jemima Tanton. Vice President, gmdc v__1 U,“ Hun-y 2 Hem-y ception was held for the immediate Miss Rosmond Richardson‘ fleas" |Hun-y, 3 Pius Cufl-gy, 4 Aime} Rap relatives and friends. The bride was um‘ MI“ Audrey Mccmm’ secret‘ ary Miss Helen MacQuarrie.—s Catherine Macxynnon, 3 Helen Mac Siuulmersidc. The Guardian joins in‘ _RECITAL BY MRS‘ KENNETH ‘RICHARDS-Music lovers who at- tended the recital in Epworth Hall Thursday, by Mrs. Kenneth Rich- ards, talented soprano oi Charlotte- town. had the pleasure of hearing her in some oi her best songs. Mrs. Richards‘ beautiful and well train- ed voice is capable of expressing pathos that, can bring tears to her audience. She ls equally capable of expressing laughter. Her full dra- matic expression was displayed last light in Tosti “Goodby". Mrs. Rich- ards was assisted by Mr. Horace l\fcEw2n oi Charlottetown, well known pianist with a. delightful touch. His performance at the piano would do credit to much older urt- lsts and was a delight to his list- eners. Mrs. Keith Rogers accompan- icd Mrs. Richards in her various numbers. There was n large audi- ence and the program was highly commented upon. Miss Diunah Jack son presented Mrs. Richards with a lovely bouquet of red roses. hiiiyor Lldstone acted as chairman and on behalf of the trustees oi the hospit- Island friends for her future happi- ness-S. ' n1 in whose aid the concert was given thanked the Ladies Aid for ARADII, -- llicu match Toiiget thgbestthats inyour Radio use Westinghouse PRECISION BUILT OTRONS unui wt pc/hYl/z/ a. change in the constitution. It was proposed to open the season with a card party-S. PERSONALS -—Mrs. Edgar Clark of Summer- side left on Thursday on a visit to Providence, 1R. L-S -Mrs, Elton Calms of Freetown left this week on s. visit to Boston Mass-S ,-—Mrs. Charles Ramsay or Sunu, i-nerside has as her guest. Mrs. W- I G. Ramsay oi Malpequm-S. . l I —The many friends oi Mr. Percy Weeks oi St. Eleanors will be gladi to know that he is much lmprov- J ed from his receni; serious illness-s 1 —-It is pleasing to see Mr. J. E ' Dalton, proprl(\*r of Gourlleis Lid. ' Summerside, out again after his- rccmt severe il1ness.—S. -It i"- pleasirlg to report that Mr Hazen MacLellan oi Summerside d who has been quite seriously ill, is‘ snow much improved-S. —Mr. Jack Purdy of Aiberton, "nd formerly a popular member of the stafi of the Royal Bank at Sum- merslde. leit on Thursday morn- ing ior Toronto. where he has ac- cepted a position-S. i l —Mrs. Arthur Johnson oi Sum-‘ mcrside, who is quite seriously ill, and who has been causing her iam- ' ily some anxiety, is, it is pleasing. to report a little better. —Mr. Lorne Nesbitt, who came home to Summersidg on account of the serious ilixiess and consequent lnenin oi his mother, Mrs. Ben]. Nesbitt, returned to his home in Providence, Rhoda Island on Thurs. day-S —Mr. Jack Carruthers oi Sum- merside, who was severely burned when an oil tank of the Canadian oil 00., exploded and set fire to his clothing, and who has been under- going treatment in the Prince County Hospital is now able to be out and about-S CODY). What bow I cannot tie? A rain-bow. BRACE‘, McKAY & co. LTD. Summerside, P. E. I. ii-r-ii-il’ DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS at Purdie 8c Fergusolfs FRIDA Y and SA TURDA Y,i NOV. 20 &i 21 » On Friday and Saturday, Nov. 20th and 21st, Dollar Days, we have decided to give the buying public the biggest bargains on Footwear they eve!‘ Tellveivfd- we have been busy the last few days filling up 0"!‘ Racks Wm‘ Real Sh“ Bargains 8M preparing for the Big Dollar Day Sales. _ _ All our New Stock of up-to-date Foot wear including IHVICWB, Eagle. Sifidfl‘, Empress, Glovemh" Blue Moon, gtc,’ a] so the famous Gotta Percha Rubber Foot- wear for men, women and children at Wh olesflle Pfliies- _ On 0lII' racks you will find hundreds of bargains. prices $1415 up- The following are only a few of our oIli-Blfllldifli! P81211595? COLETTE n‘... .....5 Low Al“) IIIGII OVERSIIOES PER PAIR nov-s sup MEN'S Lumbermun’s Rubbers ‘ Best Quail RUBBER BOOTS All Sizes Knee length $295 Storm King ...... Hip $4.55 FINE RUBBERS , FOR ALL TllE FAMILY ALL SIZES Men's irom "ll Boys‘ irom 62c lip Youths from up I Little Gents’ from 51c up ' ’ All Sizes. women's "om 56C up Leathers. Broken Lines. $1.50, and Misses‘ from up . P" P!" $L95 Children's from .. 47c up LADIES, Boy's Boys HOLEPRQOF OgCgiRDS p BQQTS HOSIERY "I All Sizes an _ n $1.98 552,25 ‘if; £13513. v“ “ In Satin. Patent and Kid LADIES‘ SLIPPERS TEENS STRIUILY CASH, PlIliiilE oirsiicusoii Shoe N0 APPROBATION. TERMS SPOT OABII. 00.. Ltd. HER i!‘ SHELL HAVE A cuw or TEA l Q mi. hi1 rnrm Servtrr, m, (Bren! Ilritlln rlmlrmrvm ( NO BREAD. ' BRINGING UP FATHER B ' Y George McMonus- WERE '5 MR5 WNTE- BIO-THANK YOU i oosi-r an 0:55am H so oven AND TALK ‘fiowwroes on soup}, "'° HER‘ 5'“ ‘E’ ‘b . mo ABOVE ALL. $OCIAL LEADER. A$1< ' ' MY GOODNESS‘ HOW DO YOU PICK U9 YOUR GRAVY? ii-