=2" 575$ S _i‘- r. mll\tiilllit"!fl with your mdio may be caused by bed tubes One 0r more new Tubes will give your Radio new life and tone! We curry all types in struck-crow and old, ALL fllAKl-IS AND All. TYPES TESTTID FREE. bios; nlodcm Tillie ‘Feel - era 0n the Island Just ro- Clflfliffi- lor use at both our Stores. Will test ALL YFUBZCS. Ynur Tubes should be tasted nmv, at. tilt‘ Fm" n! the season. QIIIIIIIIIIIIII ----u--1-----. Everything ’For The ROOF Slate Suriac of Shingle Root’. vnlire . . uwurity and freedom from King-Fisher‘ Smelt \\'e|l#. feet lone, to hang Si?) fret. 11g in. Mosh x 4 ft. ilcop, l-zu-li .. l!‘ n. Mesh X ti ft. drop, (‘ilPil 1-3.. in. Nit-sir x Ii it, rim-p, mil-h . l“. in. llcsli x 4 ft. tilTli, |‘Zlt‘il . TN in. )Tr.<li x ti ft. ilcr-p, (‘.'l.(‘ii . . 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Shingles of characteristic Murray quality and high . hearing the Dllirray-Madie trademark. made to give you roofing ivnrrirs for many, many years . . . made to give you a distinctive roof of lu-uuty as well as durability. Murray Made Shingles‘ protect from fire and reduce your insurance premium. 'l‘!rey may be ap iuw cost. Allow us to show you N. T. HULMAN Limited sUlllMERSlDld plied ilirectiy over your old roof at a surprisingly our wide range of’ color blends. CHARLOTTETOWN GET MURE FISH! EKPICRTTCNCEI) FISHERMEN c H 0 0 s E KlXG FISHER SMELT NETS OR WEBS main-rural: THEY HAVE LoNciclz LIFE AND i (‘ATCH Moira FISH ’l'iie_v are zicrurzttc in size of mesh and are firmly woven with a strong lock kiiei. that will not slip. Double scivages at top and bottom and additional strength at top in the double TTTCIEiCS. King Fishers are specially made so its to hang 1icrirrtly' true, nlrii-li accounts for their reputation of ratviliilr: more fish. " ‘ ' - ADDlTiiilliAi. STRENGTH made iii‘ Iill/ii Superior Cotton Twine. 135 111050 Wclir; are unmounted, being the usual sill-ct or weir. ia-ili in. nimi x 3 ft. deep mach $1.2m iii-iii in. Mesh x 4 ft. ilccp, each . . l’, in. .\Tcsll x 1i ti. ileep, each - $100 l‘ iii. . ‘Nil u It", ti. ilcrp. ca: . 52-30 l‘, III. \T-‘\il x 4 ft. ilcrp, ca: ii ..-......-.- 52-55 U.» nyiitluantity)i*er'1ii0 . $2.00 Ii EHRFAI) irlvma 1,»;- ih. mu 35c lnicinvoon. ri-i- lb. 10c 15c orders of King-Fisher Gill the Maritime; or Magdalen islands. PARCEL POST PREIXAII) Parcel Post Prepaid direct to your ilnor on all Nels or Wells amounting to 55.00 or morc to all points in SIJNT) YOUR ORDER EARLY AND BE F-[TLE OF GETTING THE SIZE YOU‘ ‘VAST. I I N. T. NOLMAN LlMl'i'Eii,$lImmBr-$ifl8. P-E-l- » CHARDOTTETOWN cuannum iliililiiisliii lillAllillA and Prince Bounty Bhroniele mean new loot: n weed eta-lolly payable in ed '3flcq —BUY ROOFING and R001’ Cont- lng at Bruce's. 1303- -MABOATI UNIT!!! CHURCH SVlCES-Maltlid 11 em. 1.058 River “Rally Day" 8 P-m- 311m" WMS. "Thank Offering" service 7.30 pm. meccher, William Brim. student lupply. -W. M. l. MwrllIG-‘Ihe W. M. S. of North Bedeque United Church held their monthly meet- ing on Bcpitmbe 5th in the class- room of the North Bedeque Church. After the usual routine businm. the winter program was outlined and it was decided to make quilts for the, Labrador Mission and clothing for the needy children o! Trinidad. Mm Millicent Neale. a temporary resident in the district, became a life member of the So- ciety 0n this occasion and her gen- erous action was much appreciated. —S —EASTER.N APPROACH 00M- PLEITD-The new wncretc mild- way on Main st. East is now open. '.l"he building of this road has at last given a proper front entrance to Sunmierslde. The road in all is about 500 feel, long, 0n the town side it is about 300 feet long, tap- ering in c. graceful curve from 28 feet to 25 feet at the bridge. On the cast side, the road tapers from 25 feet at the bridge to 20 feet where it connects with the old -III| alum In nurvel tel new! —BOBS-MILLIB Btflldltd P08 grub: Interact bulgdverttlllt a : cub“. only ‘Q59 p" 100 Th5, Qt i Bruce's 13°‘- Qamnroan AND ruin VAL- LE! nmran enormous-scr- 11 e. rn. Communion at IhVernQ- 3 p. m. Bldeford, 1 p. m. Tyne Vel- ley, 151k, R47! Phillip Will sing "Does Jesus 0m" V! IlIW-‘fll N‘ quest. -GOLI TOURNAMENT A’! SUllIMERSIDE - The very wet weather during the week has made the‘ playing 0f the ladle! ‘$01! championships at Summerside ln- day rather uncertain. If the course 1a dry enough the Charlottetown ladies will come up and the matches will be played; the en- tertainment committee will’ serve tea. S. —PB.'.\(7I‘ICE SHOOT-Manners o; the simrmersldedllfle Club held a practice shoot at the Rifle Range on Wednesday in preparation for the final shoot for the Allen Cup to be run off neart. week. There were some excellent scores made. During the visit of H. M. S. Scar- borough the Club extended an in- vitation to the officers and men to use the range which was much ep- precinted.--8 —SOC'IAL EVENING AT NORTH BEDEQTJE-Mrs. John Mbmalll entertained the Grant Mission Band and other guests on ‘Tuesday evening of this week ct her home pavement. The curved portion of the TOM] n banked 14 inches on! the outside. The tOp of the bridge‘ was found to be low on the out- side. makins it necessary to raise] it six inches at this point. The new‘ top is o1 Werrenlte Aaphaltlc ca..- crete. ‘The whole is a, splendid big °f W“ "HEW: much credit on the Iinsineer and contractors-S i IF YOU WANT A nooion Why Gail The Piumiieri’? F__._ . Fox, Poultry and Livestock feeds have this year proven their superiority beyond ques- tlon. We- strongly recommend ranchers to start immediately feeding SUNGLO FALL FUR.- RING RATION as the cereal dict for their foxes. This Ration is Manufactured by us, especially for the Fall-Furring season from August 15th to December 15th. Promotes clear- color, finish, and good body of fur and leather. We also recommend to you: SUNGLO Fox Breads (White, Wholewhcat Raisin, or mixed bread, dried and ground) Vitamincral-ihc W 0r 1 d ’ 5 greatest Mineral and Condition Powder for Foxes. Also SAVE Money and Foxes by Using: SUNGLO Flea Powder iSUNGLO Worm Exterminator SUNGLO Ear Lotions SUNGLO Disinfectant Island Industry 8W1 your own Profits by Buying at Home; Write for prices, descriptive circulars, our latest feed sche- , dulc, or what. have you. C‘ rlotlctown Dealer; ; Burhoeli Grocery. Jordan & Bums. Carter do Co., Ltd. International Fox * And Animal Foods Ltd. BUMMERBIDE, P. E. I. in North Bedcque. Mr. Ariemas McCaul acted as chairman in 'hla usual genial manner and a very delightful program of recitnilons, humcurous readings, vocal every number was well applauded. Games and stunts enlivened the evening and at the conclusion l. sumptuous lunch was served. A generous collection was taken for mission Pllllwses and the enjoyable affair closed with the National Anthem-s -—CLOSE or mums snason- The Burmmcrsfde Tennis Courte closed a very successful sciwan on Wednesday. Tea was served by the ladies. The finals for the men's doubles and ladies singles were rplayed, the winners being. Miss Zilphb Linkletter for the ladies and Mr. _W. R. MacDonald and Mr. Frank Cameron for the gentlemen. There are one or two events yet to be played in the local tourna- ment and a full list of the winners 0f the finals will be given later. Rcv. Mr. Jeans presented the cups to the winners of those events which have been completed-S —-ATTENDED SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION-Rev. L. B. Campbell, pastor of Trinity United Church, Summerside. nt- tended the Sunday School conven- tion of the Kcnsington and Mar- gatc districts lost week as the spe- cial spcakcr. The meeting was held in Mnrgnte Church and was very successful. Rev. Mr. Loring of Kcnslngion also spoke. Mr. ‘Emer- son l-Iucstls and Mr. Harold Laird contributed vocnl solos. S. —HOUSE WARMING-A num- ber of friends and neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Cobb sur- prised thein at their lovely new residence on Granville Street, Summerside, on Thursday evening and gave them a real old fashioned house-warming. Some oi’ the gen- tlemen present entertained the company with some songs and witty stories. A beautiful brass wood box with candles to match was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Cobb and a dainty lunch served. The hostesses were Mrs. Percy L. Brcwness, Mrs. Marlatt and Mrs. A. P. Jamiesorl assisted by others. B. -BRlDE-T0-BE SHOWER!!!)- There were a large assemblage of guests at the home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Mills, Clement, last Friday evening to tender a shower to their daughter, Miss Lillian, whose marriage takes place in the near future. 'I'he reception rooms were tastefully decorated in pink and white. The bride was intro- duced to the guests by Misc Lois Mills, while Mrs. Ernest Mills played the Wedding March, little Miss Wanda Mills acted as flower girl. The many and lovely gifts were opehed by Miss Ruby Moose and Miss Edith Caseiy and Mrs. Cecil Mills read the names and accompanying verses full of wit and humour. Miss Dorothy Park- man also assisted in arranging the gifts. After each one in tum had admired the beautiful things Miss Mills made an appropriate exami- sion 0f thanks, after which all Joined in singing "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow." A dainty lunch vices. REV. J. A. Nicholson. Mil-BUG!‘ Siendo 'Heei, Cradle Ml sizes 9 to 10V; Semi Service, Silk to the Welt, Mer- cerisedWelt and Foot, New Fail Colors A great Shipment K A YSNER Medium Service-Semi Service Heavy Service 85¢, $1.00, $1.25 n Service Picot Top, foot. Picot top, Cr All sizes 9 to All sizes, 9 to 10V: New Fall Colors. Heavy Service-Weightpa stocking superb in wear. Mercerised welt and foot. Run-stop stripe, Picot top, Cradle foot. . New Fail Colors. ‘iiLooze so... weight, the new heavicrl weight with marvel run stop stripe. adle foot, Slendo heel. $1.00 $1.25 was served and a social hour spent. Messrs. Vernon "Campbell and Har- ry Mills, also Mrs. Cecil Mills fur- nished the music. S. -XBLANDER.'OFFICIATES AT ANNIVERSARY — Island friends would be interested in a brief ac- count of the 125th anniversary of St. James Church, Antlgonish, as the pastor, Rev. E. Lcckhart. is an Islander, being born at Spring Val- ley, the son of the lotc George and Adelade Lockhnrt. Rev. Mr. Lock- hart read the historical sketch of the church from its inception in 1797,‘ when Rev. James Munro served as itinerant-minister. The early church was Presbyterian and before there was any church at Antlgonish the services were held at a Mr. Symonda house. The Presbyterian Church enjoyed on unbroken history until June 10, 1925, when it Joined the United Church, Rev. James Munro by deed of gift September 1'7, 1805, donated an acre of land on the south east corner of Main and Church Streets for the erection of s. church, ‘school house and bilrying ground. In Rev. E, Lockhartfs nc- count of the church, he describes the second church, built to replace thé original structure, which hnd become inadequate, as having a wine glass pulpit, or one of the old fashioned high pulplts, with a narrow base, which were used in the earlier days. Rev. Mr. Lockhart. is the twelfth pastor since the founding of the church and was appointed in 1927. S. EASTERN GUARDIAN _--__- ..' Thin column II ruqrved lot newe of local intern: but edvertlelng of a newly nature may be lnaerted at I cents a word strictly payable ll lilvanec. . RSUBSCBIPTIONS to The handed w their Rep. Archie Hume, or left at H. J. Mabonsllrug Store, Montague. 106 ..".l‘UG 0F WAR. Montague Rink every Thursday under nuspiccs of Canadian legion. 1296. ..'TUG 0F WAR AND SPORTS at Montague Rink Thursday, Nov- ember 2nd. Championship of King's County for Trophy donated by Dr. T. V. Grant. Winner will represent King's County tn Provincial Championship to be held at. Mon- tegue Rink Armistice Day, Novem- ber 11th. Entries to be sent to Sec- retary Montague Branch Canadian Legion. i296. ..'PBESI.~INTATION -- On lust Monday evening, Sept. 18th, the members of St. Peters Boy Whlat club repaired to the home of Mr. might spend one more and last soc- ial evenlng with their daughter, Miss Hilda, who is to enter Liolint St-i white undbluc pattern, Mary's the Motherhouse of the Sis- - tars of St. Martha cf this Diocese. The presentbtloir of the purse was made by Miss Marlon Maclsaac. ..‘Miss Beth Douglas, vho has been spending a vacati >11 will her parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. H. Doug- las, Georgetown, will leave today on return to Boston to '.‘S.ll'.’l0 her Eu- tlcs as nurse. The Romance of the i ’i‘artnns i Most Englishmen know nothing of the tnrtans but, ivllnt they sec] 0f them when worn by the Scot-I tish regiments. Tlicsc kills are. mainly sombre, but tllcrc nrc a number of tnrtaniz, seldom 509]) 1n i the south, ihilt. arc veritable rlotsi of coloru , The Dress Stewart Lilfltllrlldiiil: ils basis of whit,» that was brought; into the limelight by Queen Vie- torlsi is not half as gaudy as illc old (Continued from page 8i l l Jacobite one, with its terra-cotfl iground, green squares, and red, The Royal Stewart tartan, i» i,’ by the pipers of the Black w 4' and Scots Guards is gay enough but it pales before thcmedley ii red, blue, yellow and white of tin Ogllvle, or the bold yellow and blinck of nib MacLeod. Ruthless persecution can even- tually kill anything, and the pan! measures taken’ to exterminate til clans after the "'45" rising mused the death of tho tart-an industry. 11 was forbidden, under fearsome pen- nltlcs. to wear Highland dress, and tlicre was but a tiny spark of clan llfc flickering by the time the tar- tan was allowed once more. It is slightly lronical that thil spark was fanned into a. steady flame by descendants of the hated "German Prince"; but; George IV, and later Queen Victoria, helped to feed the fire that now burns stead- ily so that n Scotsman is still u proud of the hail-marl: of his clan as ever he was in past ages. Cilnstruction in Australia ll W been expanding for several months i WELL T) ~ merit is on the Island. _ at illorley M. I ' Summer-side tlllti Now is u good time to have a well drilled as the equip- TRASK WELL CO. VAUGHAN H. GROOM, Local Representative BILLING icli’s Law Office or Phone 297 GENTLEMEN z MY NAME IS ..... tel»..- Address ..---.--.-..-..|.-.-- Plinnc No , . IIIOOIIIIIII started at uni-e. curly start. EVERY ACTIVE MEMBER and Mrs. Daniel 0'Hanley that they MAIL IT TODAY! PRIZE CAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT IIEADQIJABTEBS The Guardian, Charlottetown, I’. E. l’. Telephone 4N2 INFORMATION GUUPON '4 Kindly send me receipt books for taking subscriptions M my local paper, The Charlottetown Guardian, and full d6- tails relative to the free offer of valuable Cash awards to b0 made in the great profit-sharing campaign. ' Contestants should ~ enroll their names now and I“ Send for mum lionkn now and l!‘ l" You ran make good money each weelr. Till-IRE WILL BE N0 LOSERS elllill -----¢--|-l---..-- -------¢|---c¢.-----.~..-0--od Street No. .................-- PAID CASH EACII WEEK