) , ___ » == si . Ti-I E n sUlvl"MERs1DE" G"UA§15‘1A and IPRINCE ~COUN'l`Y CHRONICLE x; 77, 'i rn _iiocols _.1-hl|_#alamn na reserved for laws se local interest but advertising of | nswsy nature luv be inserted at I cents I ward strictly Pwibla in gdvlllilie- -SEVERAL BOABDEBS can be .acoomnlodated _ Mrs. Annie ll-hodel at 8 le Street, Sum- lnerside. _i L-1399-10-22-Ill _ I _t..._. -DISPENBING our specialty. Taylor DNS CG. Kenslll8T»0n. L-lil-24-tf. ...USE SHEET IMPPER. Itis Fllflgrzal- E?i;a I II S Tendergioeption Omeary itgvicinity I 0118" 5118’ C0 fd Adidfi” * ei’ I V Ma cFa dye" ML md MrT'*°Em”t walker were Cape Wolfe Hall on the evening ol gvien a reception by their friends Wé Y' °°°"°i“ 1: and neighbours in their lovely new mn nl °’ "~ W" “‘° ` The regular series or euro parties ,home at the north east section- of , the °;‘,1mt’m°“gh°ut' The spew” °t which are held during the winter S was Mr. A. E- Molieen. wgrk 1| mw mmplgggq ml gm Q” "°W“- iM_p_, who mc” d th 11 months under the auspices of the new street, Maple Avenue. whichl mid” W” l’1°y°d during i'h°'the Bennetctr Goveernmen. Fong” V?/1 K' °f U" °p°n°d °“ Wednem” summemde' “dressed the mug"- vls purtlyopenod up lsrtfell. This‘ ;¥:$§éd°‘§,‘,,§"‘°a"§;;,;‘;°“;,§t",’; H. Dennis, M.r...s.. also 'lldliresred °"°””‘1te”‘d “T” H°"‘°" Wm* “ “Bm” m Trim’ Umm Church street gives e. direct route from token M the tem m. meh they the meeting. Dr. J. B. Champion ‘md B' “ °'“°°° Central Street to Northumberland are held in ‘gm commlgmty M and Mr. A. J. Mathiesori were pres- mms” and ““°tl°“ W” Played* sion plgld, in wggggm gm-lulg, The funesul of Mrs. Eiiaaugc- hdyen was held on 'mulrsdsy afternoon from the home of hs; srminls1wCoun. T. D, Carruthers 0nSfirin¢Bt-rect Summerside and was very ll-l'8‘°ly attended. Rev Ewen Mobougaill of Char. lotfe`, soot ‘ town pastor of the Church of lsnd conducted the service. ne wusssntea asv. .arebi ummm. by lu bali The pail bearers’were. nephews low in pnoe and wul not rust out."l° the fl-mils plot in the ’s. L- - sold al nraoe lzsl lo-as-nl with Prestone, glycerine or alcohol anti-frees, and save repairs. Consult ’ ll - - -GOOD REPORT - The Health, officer for Summerside reports that, the few cases of scarlet fever in the town are now well on the way to re-l covery and the epidemic is well in -RADIO TUBES TESTED free. Supply Tubes and Batteries always W Bemple, Kensington- L-l6l6-10-26-li -BAPTIST CIRCLE hot chick- en dinner, 4 to li, Central Bedeque Hall, Tuesday, Oct. 30th. Bazaar, n home coolri , candy. If stormy, -ONLY A FEW DAYS fb plie- DUG fm' Wi-“i°l'~ B'-W "0"" W»i“d°W 05 ll? Mn- Allliin M0L°l-llll llld md by Wo Compwii. difwt °0llll0<» completely demolished not a pane y ry Mr, and My-5_ Wendell 5¢0f,i;, whol their green emblems of joy in flat? eyes, clear glass, pure putty, glaciers roof coating, stop-leak cement. at Bl-ace‘s. L-1525-10-I8-21 *YOUR LAST CHANCE this year for exterior painting. Buy hostess after which a social hour trade for twenty years calling at lead, at Brace‘s. ~ Vi L-1525-10-26-2| -WATCH YOUR- AUTO radiator. neglect when the temperature drops 40 degrees means expensive repair bills. Buy anti-freene a-nd light motor oil, at Bra.ce’s. L-lszs-lo-as-ri 3* -BIG l!ALLUvliB’EN masquerade dance at Olympia on Wednesday. slot. 'rignislr orohesnu. Novelties‘ and prizes for best costume. Price ssc. Regular dance every Saturday h night Mc. G00d music. _ L-1775-lil-26-Bi -SCOUT MEETING-Don’t for- get the Scout meeting tonight in the Town Hell. The Provincial President and Provincial Commis- sioner will speak on the ‘scout Conference at Ottawa. Everybody welcome. won by Mrs and Mr. Wm. WETB and Mrs Braces. _ L- 41 10 38-2i._ m opted Committees gave their re quire, and has travelled over 16.000 east of Emerald station Mr Train- A lg e r re prmen im 01,9, g vl lm g offices at Truro Moncton and rts and were rc appointed for the miles since the beginning of the sea or was driving inl to Emerald Junc ,p;;(e, ogrggangfe wnigrrffjgfsered the nwnthiy’ Jemnuigg might; lg Bridgewater ns eil/teclnminkl tl.; H ”'ll'llm Mal is r-,bo i iss it i hiiorimmm hiigixome at Mapleww `* Wester” Canada’ has emma Em The MTM” om” are °°n'| _ H r sv re- e vesse u . n pect po ces. He did not see M H ll l golleg _ To, nt _ he he neoted wi h is large Christmas tree Wedneldw L-1754-10-26-ii card) 'to organising a Girls sewing length and is registered at 262 tons. the train end he was rlgni on the of E§,i'f,fj, §,f,§’vf,§,,f;‘,§s”{,f}§;§ LT clmplere em. 5€,,d§’eswf,,,r°lh..l oonoern in california, and early in: -'- C\1~ A mv*-1°" was made to this She has twin-screws supported by crossing when he wer siruolr. The cape and an Joh, in W,,h,‘ ,or ,,,l,,l,m._ November, huge trains will begin effect by Mrs. Wilfred Gillis, second- struts under the hull, and is pow- cur whg thrown lhgo the dlwh ,nd her 5' S E I meow "3 carri . _ _ - , . I ’ _ of ed Mrs Albert McLellanthank ted Fairbanks Morse engines ofthe gf elm hem leg; M rn. lm, h th lled hl h Wm, fl, t ke I points, weather strip, roofing and ed the members for their kind letter four-cylinder, marine diesel type. mwled out gmm ther wmgka/ge !e§aran};°I’1SH"ts Hag; 35;; Ing/foggél tlfgii sxgggihelfunl;/grit 1l:;(irri\t,slexliri priastemg back yards, spagturx; -1 A p°£;$2;?‘§;-mlagghmgw H259 H1315” UB fated li 15° HP- and walked to the station. He was rwehgly fl-Oni Thl-gg Rive,-s_ Que- on Oct. 23rd for their home in 18-Ildis Mid S€¢‘»0l1d-iZi'0'W'lih BNHS- i Y W# - suffering from the snoelr but other- bee, to visit their parents Mr. and Baie verte. N, B. Small famwrs engaged in clear- = Misses Louise Shea, Joyce and Ca- Captain E. Lowe says this is his wg” mmum ML -nmnm. could not M” W J Hams Knutéfmd b“;31ia;‘uM°°D1unc°§°:féW:r:g3°l;’°;1th: hf|:°lhn‘;i5&e§’§l‘;‘;‘s|;*‘*;’Si:\d°‘- ;g'3€v‘:£ explain how it was he came out ' ` ` 1' ` Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks directly by the new orgsli-imtion. _ i ““=°1'°i°h¢d- Miss Mary lvrerherson one Mr. §'lf»;ul;v, who snenth tilldsunaréier tgrfklmw twgftrsde has lid-` Glldd ‘ p paint and white was sbent. M11- Wil~fl't'¢‘l Gillis in- Chsrlottet wn andsouris on several R°y Kms- }W°"""°°l' me Wests °f U ° ' guess °f er aug er u undleds d°u“5 in B eng me thted thfilallmmebezrirsigh’ hilt home; ‘or ocoasions.°He was very much im- RUNS AMOK the f°"""”S f*"u‘°"- Mr- 3011" -’i~ Mrs' McArthur' single mmm 1°' °°"“°“ °‘ land 9 Um ill . l‘° 08-ll be pressed with the large departmental ' ' an" db ying Mmm f _ C0 t vg¢nti¢h_ Messrs. T, M. and Keith How- years, and with the industry now ere yn' mem P ee 'wma' ( n “med from Page 1) _ _ att, Charlottetown, were recently organized they exlpeot to double --1 mer where he has bought fish for °l°1'l¢» 5UP¢Ffl°i°llY in-lufei r - - --~ -=- -=~_.. ___.v-_-__ -__ The October meeting ofthe Com- his Company from the Ngwfghnd. The day and night of one hor- l ll-York Point Institute was held img Government under the Britigh riblo discovery after another began ‘ the home of Mrs. Mack Vicker- Government oomlnissioh scheme, in the forenocn when Bilodeau d ‘_ son, Cornwall. He says that Newfoundland is drove his two nephews to the . _ . Twenty-three members answered coming beck strong under this sys- Bcauport woods, returned without the roll call and e. number of visitors gsm, _ them, and made il. second trip_wit.n were also present, Mrs. E. J. Mac- The government supply the' fish~| his sisters and niece. These facts , Millan reported that Cornwall Hall gr-meh with their gear. equipment became known after his dramatic ad been cleaned and re-decorated and even boats if necessary. They appearance in the Quebec post of-i as ordered. me Seymour S°°tt re- fit the fishermen out with a supply lloe in the afternoon. ported Ol!-'I5 proceeds from pantry of food for themselves and also for There, to the consternation of B010. lhd MH- L- A- DNN l'¢.P0l't¢d their families during the fishing sea- the staff, he advanced to a room thlt MVBUIFMB Sill! lllli completed son and buy their fish at the rcgli- where Messrs. Morin, Fiset and the course in the sewing circle and lsr- msnket price; and Captain Lowe Jollooelh- wgre hllklhg ghd, dl-aw- would receive certificates. says ninety per cent or the fisher- ing n revolver began firing repla- Mrl- N0l’ml~l\ M8°FH°¢- ,, mn those of ou, om, my, Andrey ciunpbeli as ieeener. sue- *° the Umm SW'/H ‘Wm “hs MM- ero nine members present and rev- toes for R. T. Holman Ltd. for tor- had analmvstmiraoulou-sescspe ' 5 ceasing Mr Elwood Mophemn ltlme Pivvllwes. started Severe-l on hand. Philco Dealer- Wm- J- eral visitors were welcomed. seven Homer, N. s. ' ' -from seein yesterday rnornlng, as "’°""’°° "ellis wife large. and up- h h ntémd sem, ea, ln Ml years asv as the work ul small ln- embera answered roll call with The vessel carries a crew of nine his Plymouth coupe was struck by , 3;.,Q-Igiulglggegggngognfagii' XllMMI;niversity. y I dMd“°'l l’“Y¢'"» Il" *hi* Ye” df' sins. say. or nay. Minutes or the men, which is much smaller than n the west bound train nom char- of 0-Lean, umm its exam ‘Q0 °b_ . _'_ velfiped into lm Orseulred business Trious meeting were read and steamer of the same type would le- lottetown on the crossing at the tain e umm nt to U tl _ Mr. Garland Brooks, B.A., with l'1il’°d Upehltorl W°1’l¢ll-'18 H0111; po A _ _ . _ _ . . ce . - . _ , His work for the Nova Scotia Ship , home for next meeting, when roll after the Government has been paid _lm-¢¢l_ " ` "'11 ii' V’ l’°.*°°,Y°"°d by "A 1”' I blbk- N° ii°l° I5 Elven °“i “nd mm Constable Patrick Horrigsn _“mn "*“'”“* °"" l’°"t’ "Fino iouvlllviilfpresramuw was w- grmir iilllitcigilwill igsllglrli/loili mmlli Buodeau bllomlels er hi; “S held “"4" th' “WM °f Ili' oeptnbly rendered: solo "The me 0 ° ees nun at the hens. Ai :ne "mp °"°‘ '““t'“,,, “life ,E hm; The ‘“°“ Ri"°l' °“W"lSl°“ °f "W or Tralee" Huron Howird; lnstru- .xl gi me rishing trip the eaten is '"°1"§§ °“ ° B E S .em ‘mm w. L. ni the horns or Mr. sud mental iu'urio, ms. s. cl. Monson- .msgs ,qusiiy between nil and so °°’,‘f"§‘,,,'{,,§°§°‘,‘,‘fm ‘§.,"°l‘§,,,d°,,,,,,,,,, W‘""°‘i Gini' "'i"i°Y- °°'°"°' sm. Dime and Mrs- I-»°fM M°Pl1\i1 they su snare alike. This is e greet "Q, in ° M, to ,°§,,,e,,,,l E‘Sl‘i°°“ “bl” °f *“°*i°“ violin: Readme. "Experience in set- incentive to the slsolrer who if left, " "5 ln ‘ff,"°m,n wld 0, th, lives were in play. prizes be- ling il permanent", lvlrr. ri-onli now- to hm mm ,w,,,,c,,, would pmbwly. dues mhz lc da _S happenings ins . Norman Fergus- ard; Duet, “nr-inlr to ine only with ,l,,,.,,.,_ ’°§m‘,’,d ‘ ° ixfml ylnfomed mg Friend’ mme °y’s'" M”‘ E' Mcxmnw ‘nd Flu* h"l"° “°i" been very pummul i'ficerseah`e had ykilied several of River. Mrs. Hazen Howard: R/eldilll. "WNW roilrid the Newfoundland coast and fm ummm Immediately head_ Kinl Of I N°i8l'lb°\' U0 Y°“7" MF- so the Ciovemment has Dllid the WW quuten W,§ng to acuon_ Ghleg Q* R' mm: Nwwml Anthm' “f m’ 'm‘°"m°“ °° tm uma" Rossirs Lemire of the provincial was Lunch was then served and a flghihg grounds and paid their way .H with sewn! mm piled mm her pleumt md” tm” 'pmt' 5Mk° sewn! cmadhn °°mP"m°° po “tc obile and taking Bilodeau (Patriot please CODY) have bought fish from Newfo;ll?; xtguthlgiml sped lp SL Therese “M *hi* ‘“‘““‘°' l’”“" °°°h “ where niiodeau indicated the spot Americans Buy ’°§§{*,"_mn‘;“,§fgnP§§§hn hu mn ,el where ne neo lriliee his sisters and Is Your Sal: I.iI¢a This? - .rude bv the °°mmi=°i°== fe M1114 “’°°"' rl-.r-.itriersrl -.cue s. "ss: 1.1.4" W00d°I1 Ships --»~»°-»»- iv- mf fc »»° W1- ..".:°...°;i‘: .:li‘:;‘l...t'$.'.i:: ,.332 .......,..- ....._......,.....:.., ;;’g;°!l3fy°f\°t£\t°aNpm°wn:‘u~;g,‘;zd,f,il§L€ but Miss Gauvin was still breath- method lbrn yur: ago. curl,”-_ (By The Canadian Pi-ess) em Wm be bewsen 50 md mo mn, ing. She died shortly afterwards. McPherson Dunblerie, for a short o03NwALL_YonK Pom, _ mm t mb_ My-g, Amos gm-l»lll_ Dlml,lme_ re- on a business trip to the westerlutheir former earnings, llggrrrurg ¥¢1'£,o8°a};;s,:§:g1 umermllxg gum- Molse Jolicoeur, senior mail isection of the Province. 0. In addition to the new company, moving across a continent bearing, INDIVIDUALS 5 Send your own message ill Christmas. Our reasonable prices make it -possible to lo- merhber every client and friend. $1.50 and up for 25 canh. special Price on Large Quantities. Guardian Central Joh Printery buyers from other parts U! 'United Suites are €xipeC‘bed fb working in the province. Millions of trees have been shilifped n'°m Nova Scotia and New Bf\l¥lSWi0k in the 18.515 decade ine their land will be milfected most bearing sul/table trees in past chiidrengfeglowlddig ii-l@*°°‘"é5=”§ VAP UI will .lan usro Yaalrbl 0wn _,Eyes You Ara Looking in the Back of Two Radios This Is The Rogan Way H cu aw tba Famous Rogers "Sfray-Sbield" “ Tubes- with tb: metal .rbield lasted rlgbf ,j` anlo lbc glrm, fbi: eliminate: vibration, or/efbealifrg, diylartlon and improve: ____ INDIAN POINT, N. S, Oct. za- - muh “ml vm be plwed ln chu-gg The bodies were lying on arnarrow | ' ,,,,p,;,,,_ M WIS fllllly -___~____.________ PERSONAL! Noonankbeing toBedequeafter -Mil -7 J Komen' returned lasti brisrvisit ve his Noll itil. iii rllr. me York are Ind are e5°§’ §s;E§l alll* 33?? lies; ie her an exien New Y "isii°‘l In B- s. ‘.- l 5 2 §§§;.i itll; ~Msnv wi §..s .All?l?I]? BORDEN Al. Blancllarfa ,,,,g;"',‘,‘,“"l,l,T,,° Nino rises orolieeirr Friday, October itll. Ailllilolon-Bk. ”‘°’“'°,"'°’l"‘°“”“ DANCE HALL V " l - - f An inquest in the seeth or Mr-.1 Fleet win be opened tomcrrowi - ........__-_n-. ..-_..- 5 (P ` wr-'L1-mo'roiv,sor.in nine., cel.- . "~ H » 35.-(0.P.) - Following the lead of' FURRING other union towns w llinglo lr. ' ‘ FALL' -mace-rraxsiio. also 1-rin-ro refused eppilooiion for fiemhellon is ` 170% RATION N0. I ` ' '_ *umm 9 M :&n1ehwi*t‘_l;ir;i:`l;;nr-, shots from his revolver at Messrs. Morin, Flset and Jolicoeur. Morin' was hit three times, in the mouth. abdomen and throat: Fiset was shot in the head and Jolicoeur in the body. Fiset died shortly after- wards. Flset was married, and is surviv- ed by nine children. He was 00 years of age and had spent 38 years in the service of the post office where he was a highly esteemed officer. One of his sons is Dr. Robert Fisst of the Ste. Anne de Beaupre Hospital. _ l Biiodeauwas a mail carrier but was laid _off two years ago. He had PPO P office to attempt to get his job Lately he had been ill and de-, spondent. He is 45 years of age and unmarried morning. i Nova scotisns still maintain their napomilli owning their trail in the forest and two and a l reputation for building wooden gm aqulpmfntfneg-l,,,y will have half miles from Bt. Therese. The hips The day for glaring hmm cm" ol im to twenty fishsri-sei rel-nairilz wovfthetiina; wgnliegn wg; "h mmpnu mr °°mm"° tn ° my 'ul "° “"1” °° tm “wth m eo los rl in itil roliee ihen " ` I Before B I ,mi past but skilled shipbuilders in wutooug with iumberfrom the ex- Bil eau ge . u i Minn", coastal towns do a thriving trade wmv, tlml," lends there. The mea hastened back to the scene tv Ss-¢l< ll building small pleasure craft for in th lumber sump; will be finan- the nephews of whom nothing has xx-|,;;, Americans. N4 ly; the same lines as the fisher- been beam since they left Quebw - usted Ile hooner. led by with ‘Bilodcau this mornin! ‘“ M' A mm m °m '° in ’“"" h"“”° tw' 'M 'Wigs roiioe into tonight suites they . I . the largest' of its type ever built the G°',,,,-nmmg, who buy pro- . the province. has just been lalmch- duct of tml, lhhmh-g. had learned from the detained a e wo- od from the yards or v. lv.. Langille. Q pt ln how, reports that excel- man. who was vague and hesitant- Mn Indian Point Measuring al feet l la 1-'legs have been paid for fish that around noon he invited his bust' over all it was built for parties It chris sreason and the scheme Wpeers nephews, Gaston and Femand. 0" . "mn of the Stanford Conn. A whole fleet 0i‘ to he working out well.-B. -an automobile drive- He went to W" Annum’ “M4 bo." luv, Nm ___________.._.. gpupor-1; and killed the boys. fe- tumcd out from these ylftil. _ "Wl|i_."Jugt think of it, Brown tuming slime. A little later the has married Miss Gnmley.” - three women were taken for 3- he MedicalmAssocts-tiond:nd speéiit l>hll_."1 thought he was only dl-ive. A811111 Bil°fi°‘\“ l'°i"”'“° tim Bummetsi he -" \ °“°- Trinnoolion with oortein Ill: fl'-lg.',"fll§'ii§f_~ r no drove to the poet efiiw- ml Chl PIIDN UOIUWI HMDIIBI. S- Billtilb SCTGBQ Where 110 fired Bight A two-second test with your own eye: will tellyouwhethertheaewrsdloyoubuyls truly modern, and really eilidenr. Look at the fubsr in a radio! If they are covered with metal cans if is the method of shielding, which we discarded tbvse year: ego. The new system of "shielding" tubes (and almost awry cube in awry radio mul: be liiieldedl) is to blast the melsl shield, in a one mo lee spray, right over and into :he glass bulb end the base, thus providing a mica glow shield more binding than lhe on a tree and more Isn- ‘r f i ' d' - §°.$‘l.' $’..ii‘.`.“’.i‘.§’I,;“§Z..‘§’.. 2.". iifercnt ways. of die fi grsatasr radios in Canada ' . . . LOGI( AT tubes have seven distinct 1 ‘ ’1£?."”‘< Ortoahidlodn. tH`bl#&lllQol‘t. P #1 leg ann un robe iuelr. __ r These new "spray-shield” eff/ '-1-1-_lu-i - lg* - may /“ - r iii T I'I E T U I E S I N mml mm, , "M at the ,gl Accept No Substitutes. Insist on Spray-Shield Guaranteed Tubes. have been licensed eo use thus tubal unlu- .riwl : wars, Majestic, and De Forest Crosley oe. Each spray-shield tube is both tube and shield in one. Yet they :arf no nan than an ordinary lube and are the only fully-guncm reed tubs supplied in any ndiol Now in their rliird year of actual operation in Canada, from Coast to Com, they have proven their quality. Wise radio buyers, seeking the utmost in purchasing value for their radio dollars, will insist on spray- shield tubes. A few years from now, when they seek to trade in the old radio, spray-shield tubes will increase its resale value. Only selected, authorized Rogers, Majestic and De Forest Cros- ley dealers can sell radios | equipped with spray-shield ‘ cubes. AIlA`DIO` . . . Better Reception of Foreign Stations Spray-Sbitld Tubs: Annu Better Ruepfiow /ram Foreign Stations. With the advent of "short-wave" reception in most radios this year, the question of shielding becomes more imponsnr than ever, and the necessity of having absolutely perfect protec- tion against interference from within the set ° itself makes spray-shielding an even greater factor in assuring maximum results on the tricky tuning of short-wave stations from great distances. ll calf: no more to buy a radio with spray-dlleld tubes-but you gn better results. insist on spray-shield tubes. 5”* W' Il" 5”" “‘““°°'”i“‘° The new 193! nodal: now an :ale by eulbafizel dealers nnboly all the new fulunr and agar world-wide reception _ IMD-ii 7. ‘li wr <0; .,. _ i `-if _ 1.-ral' Q i-="=' Eritil-.==:.'r'. .~._` _ :-‘lligj-‘;§i_;-ly c _ ~ up \.s ~. . ~. w 0 . 3-`.<.'.i - \." ¥,, -‘ vi' \~,»~o:, , '\" R ° 0 'I ws' ii. 5 -‘~ juz ,,< ‘ ' _le 0 .. fi, , . 2~‘ -Ei .=:5: nl. 5¢'°~'i‘f 'fr'.»’..?f?=».$.»tL1§§(\”TT£1'Tv‘5?‘€*é.*' l I I ii' .'.~__,_,j.. 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