All Their Dreams ! Out of tlie past it comes to thrill you! Breath-taking adventure Romantic love! A new pulsing Love Drama oi the Great West With ' I Love -— Beyon ' The Golden West lives again! In this throbbing . story from the Lgreatest of West- ern adventure cmv COOPER, LILY DAMITA _wriiersl AND A IIOST 0F suns. . _ k Zane Greys nourish it i (Z Qtnummml Olefin: J 'l‘ignisli Among those WilQ full and the fishermen l see the harbour fill in went to work s’. on. Mr. Frank foi-itirm‘ and the czlny rushed to 00m- 1\I:‘. \V. H, town, was a . first OX the week. ‘» Mr. and Mrs. J ed Tignish on T e A. Doucette, one of s-u dous" was fortunate u n cc miteii of fall cod- Tucsciny‘, and our town- Mig Dora iiur Marguerite Refill turned to tin-Ir i~ very llillSdllt v1. I \i'i‘ ulivr djfn " in (‘ililrlufiwioxiin fi~ii Matinee 3.15 16c. 31c. Eve. ‘i Jr 5-45 26¢. 4Z0- 52'3- IIAIIPO Yesterday's Crowd ii _ '3 1 t,’ 1; h ds me sum was realized in aid A large number of men with people n“ ‘ad a“ '39P" U-Hi y of an 0 pen Ilwlf} SILIIIILTZTTDI ..s§nsv\ in) onouciio, s were busy Wednesday build- u snnd bJPaik on the north side enjoying this rare treat at this un- usually Iute time of the fishing seu son. Isidore ls always abreast or v w‘ n“ . ., ._ I‘ ,1 (1 annular 9km: ll i THE YEARS BEST LAFF ciiico ZEPPO Are Laughing Yet! g1 the Church iunds.—T. SONG OF TIIE SHIRT fox raising. d PRINCE EDWARD MONDA Y JOAN mvgron THIS MODERN AGE WITII Nell Hamilton. Robe" BMW" Pauline Frederick. Emil" Dunn Her Most Exciting Picture. NOVEMBER 2o, 193i) ‘western cuiamnn _59 GIRLS HATS-dis each et Penalty of War Acute Gastritis Sinclslrs. 1°233‘11'2°'21- West Croydon man had a bad time until he took Carter’: -Anv0H<>I- and 81>" >= “l” Little Liver Pun freeze in stock at Brflcl 1C “"204” it is terribly disheartening when one’! stomach and intestinal tract} are weak. , h' ' z - —¢"1w'"‘" s» W‘ . Fm?‘ $§§’.‘i"i°.y°.§i.§§§i§i‘ii$$i °h°3£$h Dresses. 6 W 14 Years‘ “' at s ' the case of Mr. A. E‘. R, who writes; clairs. 1 3414mm‘ “Discharged from His Majesty's forces with Acute Gastritis, I gaeheit Wlktlh . - -~ weal: inside an t ose w o “Anmza MAC-n‘ )3“ ma? ELIESIFYBIIIIIIUIY know’ how very careful b0!” Ind "and" l" "awn! g one must be in what one eats and what wholesale prices. AOHISS i"!!! 1161101. medicines one takes. Constipation rm: cumin GUARDIAN FEED IMPERIALS for success in IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS keep 10l76-l1-18-6i. foxes healthy. 10176-1l-18-6l. IMPERIAL-FED FOXES grow texture which hold their color. [mm gummgl-side, ;‘ tile Tigiish breiikwuicr. The “new o‘ the “rues. Alex Mat-Danuld, ll‘ “work on the north side had Adrien Richard. en uwiy by lhc heavy ircse. Mr. and Airs. hilrCue, former- ily of T gnisli, ll."l\'6 been living in Boston for a number oi’ years and it is Dlenisant to know" that they have derided to make “beautiful Montrosc" their future home. They are being ivzirmly welcomed by their many’ friends. Mr. Wiifred Tanton and Mr. M. M. Foley of Aiberton were among the many visitors to Tlgnish on Wednesday. Mr. Emmet hilciluo has purchased the large farm property formerly operated by Ml: Alfred Gillis, Mont 10176-11-18-61. DURANT, Okla, Nov. 19—A shirt for which w, F‘. Bennett, Durant paid 35 cents, 33 years ago, never has had a sttch token in it and is still being WOlll by him. _ Bennett said he W0"? the 5111!‘! ycguflfly for several yearsypart of the time in a grocery store where he worked doing heavy WOTk- MOW recently Bennett has worn it only on fishing trips, but ovcflslmlfllll’ wears it. dozvutown. CHRIST CIIURCli-"Cherry Val. ley Sunday Nov. 22 Church School 2 P. M. ~ HERE 0N VISIT-Mr. R. H. Scott, Iiiiiiiax, Canadian National Steamship Agent, is in the City, re- gistered at: the Canadian Notional. LONG CREEK SERVICES- Church of England services in Long Creek, Sunday Nov. 22 at 2.30 P. M. MRS. MucDONALD shows Wub- asso products through this week. Citizens in rural communities in Saskatchewan, Canada, are taxed $7 to $10 per family to engage the ser- vices of full-time physicians at un- Moorc 8c McLeod Limited. ' llllfll salaries ranging from $3.000 t0 10201-11-19-31. SPECIAL VALUES in Wabasss thickskinned, glossy pelts of finest produetg continue 33-min this W991; Moore 8: McLeod Limited. 10201-11-19-31. JUST ARRIVED ior Dollar Day new full fashioned Silk Stockings of Dollar Value ior 79c pair. McLeod Limited. Moore do 10228-11-20-21. CHURCH SERVICE-On NOV. 22nd will be conducted at Hazel- brook at 10.30; Cross Roads at 3 P. Ml; Alexandre at 7 P. M. E. J. Chisholm, minister. ELDON BAPTIST CHURCH-A Church service will be held in the Eldon Baptist Church on Nov. 22nd at; 1 P. M. byRev. E. J. Chisholm. MT. STEWART United Church, m- .\v.~ Vi‘ Swelling & Bleeding ices A (iireonnnoios) i With Zam-Buk Herbal ointment. _)‘_4;?;é/':a;p»'25.. y v ._ On Tuesday ii bazaar was held in the ncivly enlarged Parish Hall at Palmer Road. Quite a. number of parishioners attended in the afternoon and evening. Dainty sup per: were served by the ladies. Games of forty fives WOPQ indulged in by the older folks while the youth mid beauty of the district v enjoyed themselves at Bingo, The I Fishing Pond and other games, A slimm- .1‘ as low as they are today. $5,000. PREOES ARE DOWN urnitiire prices iii-e lower today than they liure been for twelve years. Not since 1019 have prices been We believe with well known economic authorities tliiit p rock bottom. Surplus stocks, the muin cause of the drop in prices, have been used up. New goods with yory few exceptions cnn not be made nt lower prices. Furniture factories are busy again working almost full time. With furniture stocks depleted. orders are pouring in. BUY NOW AND SAVE. 8 Piece Leicester Mohair Chesterfield Suite‘ Now - $198.00 An outstanding example oft construction is heavy 1O inc spring filled cushions give As conditions improve prices must ture is this tl-plece Chesterfield Suite. is a beautiful piece of English Mohair in taupe shade with rose background combined with contrasting colors on the loose reversible cushions. . .'l‘lie under- a fully webbed base and upholstered in hair, moss and white felt. . Spring arms, spring back 0111.1 the 10050 of luxury only found in higher priced Suites rices linvc reached he lower prices in furni- The covering h. springs, hand sewn to that depth and feeling $1 SE00 l See this suite 9 Piece Solid Walnut Dining Room Suite With the biggest feast of all the year just ahead of us, oue’s thoughts naturally turn to the Dining Room. your Dining rooni equal to the occasion. a. complete nine-piece group in Solid Walnut, beautifully designed and proportioned and finished in rich nut brown shade which brings out all the beauty of the Walnut. f?“ $159.00 today. price.................----- 1 Is We otter here --...-¢ $159.00 4 Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite Everyone who has seen this Bedroom Suite have been of any home lover. Thoroughly fully finished, this suite is an exc greatly pleased with the style, design, and finish of it. Large roomy Dresser, I-Iollywood Dresser, Clilffoncr and Bed which comprise the suite would gladden the heart value at the price $115.00 services, 22nd as follows: Mt. Stew- art, 11 and 7; Lot 40, at 3 p. m. Rev. Mr. Firth, of Dundas, will be the special speaker iii; the evening service. VICTORIA CROSS - Preaching service, Victoria Cross, Sunday, 22nd at 3 o'clock. Special music. C. E. Armstrong. ALL SPECIAL PRICES on Wab- osso products continued for Dollar Days. Moore & McLeod Limited. 10201-11-19-31. THE "PRODIGAL SONZ‘, a musl- cul service will be rendered in the United Church at North Wiltshire, November 22nd at 3 P. M. Roads and weather being favorable. BUYS FARM-Mr. G. McArthur, Nov 1940 returned soldier, has purchased the furm a.‘ S. Pendleton, Suffolk, and intends to specialize in poultry and foxes. PARSONAGE IMPROVEMENTS —Certain improvements are being made to the parsonage property at York, contractor Jas. W. Hardy, Pleasant Grove, having charge of the work. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE —The services for Sunday Nov. 22nd are Bonshaw e011; DeSabie at 3. and Victoria st 7. Rev. Geo. Ayers, minister. NEW LONDON GROUP-Presby- terian Church in Canada, services on Sabbath, Nov. 22nd will be as follows 11 A. M. Geddle Memorial Church; 2.30 P. M. Clifton; 7.00 P. M. lnllg River. These services will be conducted by Rev V. E. Ors- born. 0N TRIP-Mr. James Paton, chairman of the Building Commit- tee for the new Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, accompanied by his wife, left on Monday for Montreal on u. two weeks’ trip. What is believed to be a world's record for long service is claimed ior Miss Gadhy, who has worked as an elastic web finisher in a Leicester, England, factory for 82 years. FINE AND JAIL SENTENCE-Be- fore Magistrates Shaw and Tweedy a man from Hunter River was fined $25 and costs for pointing a gun, and 20 days in jail for driving a. car under the influence of liquor. During the recent carnival in Nice. Pruncc, the streets were "iccorated with figures outlined in electric lights, all blending in o. large and beautiful picture. MAITIIEW d: MoLEAN, Bridge- town, will be buying live and dress- ed poultry Monday and Tuesday, November 24th and 25th. . 10231-11-20-21. Europe, many of which were financ- ed by American capital, are causing great gains in the electrical indus- try oi Germany. nouin mu I BARGAINS While you are in town looking for bargains on dollar days, wh not give us a call? ‘ We have s. large supply of new and second hand clothing such as suits, coats, hats, dresses. boots. slices, rubbers, ctc., ull selling at second hand price. It would pay You to give us a visit. THE SECOND IIAND STORE, 108 Richmond Street- IIVIPERIAI. FOX BISCUITS and Imperial Kibbled Food contain only the choicest Government-tested in- gredients, are highest in vltamlne content and have the greatest food value to the pound. 10176-11-18-6i. TRYON BAPTIST CHURCH- Notlre of wrreclion oi announce. merit ior Sunday, Nov. 22nd. Tryon afternoon at 3 ' o'clock; Bonshaw evening at '1 o'clock. Special OIIGL in; for the Keeping Faith Fund in all the churches on Sunday, Nov. 29th. F. 5. Crossmsn, minister. CAVENDISII AND NEW GLAS- GOW-Services in the United Church on Sunday, Nov. 22nd. Cavendish ht 11A. M., and New Glasgow at 7.30 P. M. Special pro- gramme lncludlng Pageant and Sacred Drama at New Glasgow. Rev H. S. Bishop, minister. i 10188-11-18-31 builders PERSONALS Tho condition of Mlr. Thos. Hardy o: Union Road continues serious. Miss Margaret Collins, oi Bangor, is spending a few days in the city visiting her friends. Mrs. Jss. Walter Hardy, Pleasant Grove, is visiting at Belmont, Mass, Hardware constructed and beauti- $115.00 eptional HOLMAN i l Ltd. the guest of her parents, 1. H, and Mrs. Gordon. FIT FOR FINE IIOMES ""5"!" llrovldes n chief outward manifestation of the Inward char. actor of your building. 0m- modem Hardware-some of which is de- IIIIM lion; old period lines, u nude to meet the ma. 0f builders‘ 0' 501"" 0f flue character, end will"!!! Ienfirlily of architectural excellence. See our dlspllye, q“ our prices. o The lingers Hardware 00.. Limited MQSSPS\GCI'BIH McCloskey and Michael FltuPati-lck, Besi- River were vmltors m York Sunday the guests of J. W. and Mrs. McVai-ish. Miss Francis Stevens, oi ‘rruro, N. 5., who is visiting In this city, the guest o! her sister. Mrs. H. C. Brown and M‘: Browii, of the Queen Hotel, is being warmly “welcomed by her numerous friends. New power projects in Central. and Indigestion generally commenced my attacks. Headaches and Bad Breath naturally followed. But to-day I am able to cat anything I fancy.’- Ve tables, as everyone knows, ro- "hi: e . Dr. Carter's Little Liver Pills are entirely vegetable and should not be confused with ordinary laxatives. These wonderful little pills will tone up your liver, invigorate your digestive tract and keep y0u_ in the best of health. Sold by dru I suinmerslde. Geo. R. D0119- NOV. 17-Bl. _BUY LIGHT, medium mobil ~15" or "Arctic" motor oll at Brwflb- 10221-11-20-21. —TO THE FOX BREEDERS 0f P. E. Island. Have Your foxes dressed by J. P. Tanton d: Son, Expert skinning, 20 years experience. Main ofllce, Summerside, P. E. Island. Phone. 339. 10155414741 tended every kindness to the lad. ies in charge and their guests,—K, -IIOUSE DRESSES. special 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 at Slnclairs. 10222-11-20-21. ~-s ounr old stock Ladies‘ Coats, black only. sizes 36 and 38. To clear $3.00 at Slnclairs. 10222-11-20-2i. -CHILDREN’S Jersey Dresses . with bloomers to match. Sizes 2 in 6. Special ‘$1.25 at Sinclairs. 10222-11-20-21. ~10 LADIES SUITS clearing Half Price at Sinclairs. 10222-11-20-21. —LADIES NEW COATS-special this week $15.00, $19.00 and $25.00 in Sinclairs. 10222-11-20-21. -FRESII SHIPMENT R-M. Standard and special meat, milk and Codiiver oll fox biscuit and kib- blo made for winter feeding, just received at. Bruce's. 10204-11-19-41 ‘-—BRIDE-TO-BE SIIOWERED_ Mrs. Parnell McMahon, Kensington entertained on Thursday night 1n honor oi Miss Helen Kelly whose marriage to Mr. Vernon Durant oi Summerside takes place this week. The dining room was prettily decor. atcd in blue and white and wed. ding bells. As the bride-electenter- ted, to the strains qt the wedding march played by Mrs. (Din) w._1>. McBride, a. large wedding bell opened and litterally showered her. The gifts were opened and present- ed by Misses Margaret McMbhon and Mary Power. Mia Kelly thank ed her friends in a few well chosen words. Musicsnd song whiled away the evening very pleasantly. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. After bouncing the bride- to-be and singing "For she's A Jolly Good Fellow," the guests de- ported wishing. Helen every happi- inessA-K. --MAI(ING GOOD RECOVERY] —Miss Ethel McArthur, Kenslng- ton, who was successfully operated on in the Montreal General Hospi- tal last week is making rapid pro- gress toward a good recovery and expects to be home soon. She will be accompanied by her father, Mr. W. B. McArthur who has been in Montreal since she entered the hospital-K. ~50 LADIES Felt and Velvet Hats clearing 75o each at Sinclair's. v I 10222-11-20-21. -NEW SHIPMENT Misses W001 Dresses and Suits, sizes 14 to 20, now on sale $6.50, $12.00 and $15.00 ut Sinclair's. 10222-11-20-21. —IIEAL'I‘II IMPROVING-The many friends of Mrs. Joseph G. Mctellan, Indian River, who is a patient; in the Prince County Hospl tal will be glad to hear that she is somewhat; improved. Mrs. McLellan is suffering from a iracturd hip as a result of belw thrown out of a carriage when it was struck by a passing car. -BRIDE-TO-BE SHOWERED- The community d? Hamilton and Malpeque gathered at the home o! Indian River to tender a shower to their daughter, Miss Ethel, whose marriage is to take place in the ingly arranged with autumnflfloweri and the bridal chair was draped with white ribbon and pink flow- ers. A miniature bride and groom, Miss Ilene Hamilton and Master Kenneth MacKay preoeeded the bride into the room to the strain: of the wedding march played b; Miss Alma Woodside. A dainty basket containing many lovely gifts was brought in. Miss Matti! Ramsay opened the gifts and Miss Betta Ramsay and Miss Ethel Adams read the ‘accompanying ver- Prizes were WOII by Mrs. JOhr. T. gas, when an the present; had bggg Mullln for the ladies and Mr. W.,odmired, Miss Mann madeacharm- H. Darrach for the gents. The'lng speech thanking one and-all lucky chair prue was won by ‘m. for their kind wishes and lovely Leonard Sheehan. Refreshmentlflgiits. A dainty lunch was served were being served when news of theyand the remainder oi’ the eveninl fire in Philip's store adjoining the spent in music and dancing-S. hotel was brought in which sent —ENJOYABLE CARD PARTY- Mr. Edward Pendei-gast, Mrs. P. S. McIntyre and Miss Lucy Gor- man were hostesses on Friday night at a most enjoyable card party in the Brunswick Hotel, Kensington. The commodious rooms of the hotel proved an ideal place for such an aifialr and twenty tables oi auction forty-fives were in play. materially 1n getting the fire under clliiion oi the Faloonwood I-Iospl- control. Quite a number came back tal staff, Charlottetown, spent tho after the, iii-e and finished their week end in Kenslngton the guest-i lunch. Several musical selections by of Miss Irene Higgins. Mr. Elmer Philips, violin and Miss Mary Ready piano were greatly ap- preciated. A’ vote oi thanks was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Devlrie, managers of the hotel, who so gen- emusly gave their house and ox- i 4 DOLLAR DAYS Friday and Saturday -Mrs. W. S. Delaney, Malpequs returned home Monday after spending a. week very pleasantly visiting friends in Summerside. HONEY,2|/;Ib.tin 35c ONIONS,10lbs. 18c WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR, 10 lbs. .. lRAl-IAM FLOUR, l0 lbs. PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3 cakes . POST BRAN FLAKES. 2 pkgs. . . . . . POST TOASTIES, 3 pkgs. RlCE,3lbs................................. . 25c BEANS,10lbs.............................. . 25c , BAKERS CHOCOLATE, V, lb. cake 24c BAKERS COCOA,l/;lb.tln............ 24c \JELLO,3pkgs. 21c CARROTS, 23c SWEET POTATOESflilbs. 25c OATMEALJOIbs. 33c SURPRISE SOAP, 10 bars..................... 47c CUDMORE BROS. i125 - PHONE 184 nverflOvcarl. 25c 8:750 NOD15‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Mann or} near future. The house was charm-m everyone scurrying to the fire. The PERSONALS fact that so many men were near and quickly on the scene helped -M!ss Ruth Martin and Mid J J