,_.. - _.AlQL_l1 _~ - ..'.-,-u@- “I, ii (v ._£.. .. .»jlii~ao.w,dn= Qea canine: i l. i I i I I ‘I ~Iruvrrn+uoevo<vurise 'av......s.._.._....-.-.~.».». ’ Ink Illflfld 9h!!! l!!! llllllilllllll lllllllllll and Prince Bounty Chronicle —-I'UI.8 WANTED-Mr. L. Rose- bournn of Iandon. Eflillhd. IWI buying fun nt A. E. Maebaan‘: d- fice. Summsvside. See him befwc selling your furs ‘ dIlln column h uncrvol for nnwn loan sauna: but ndvortlllll 0| n ny unhrn b0 lnnened M I Q was! I W755“ l! F“ i! ‘IZO- --SI..VEI FOXISPMI. Prank J. W1 ‘flu; i; buying pelts for 2711mm. ll be at Mr. S. B. Hicks oflloe. B0 Water Street, Summerside, in- definitely. Plyins swd lirim- 3111- ___._ -I'0|Lsu:|t ISLAND LADY - Following n sudden attack of heart Mrs. Raphael Vautoili; “Q4 ‘ll, died early Friday morning at, her home in Shcdiac. N. B. The previous evening Mrs, Vautour had been as well as usual before rctlr- lng, but death occurred next morn- lng before the arrival of a physi- cian. Mrs. Vsutour was formerly M15 Oatherlrie Bell, of Bloomfield. P. I‘. I. She had been a resident cl Sicdinc for 23 years. She was twice Inrrbd. her first husband having been Levi Clements, of Princg Ed- wnrd Island, Surviving are four sons, one of whom is Mr. Joseph ‘Clements of Bloomfield, and out sister. Mrs. A. H. White. uho rc- gldos in Senriew. P, I‘. i lug whist party until after "omit- mnswnsheldluthetlbtlA. hall. summer-side. on Mon‘ ‘more were ten tables. The prlles were won by Miss Ibllfl Arsennult. Mrs. Tennis Gnllnnt. Mr. Leo Dou- cetto and w. Joseph Mnrtln. S. _,...._ --Fnends will regret to hesr thlt Miss Mattie Black is seriously ill at the home of her sister, In David scum-luau at Reading. Miss. Miss Black recently visited her old home in Bedeque. S. Ilunrd‘: Llnllnent "nova Itnlnn. Waterloo Bridge T0 be Converted IDNDON. Nov. %—1C.F.»—Plans tor the reconditioning and widening of Waterloo Bridge, at an estimated cost of $3,435,000, have been adopted by the london County Council. It is proposed to convert the pres- ent three-carriage-way bridge 127 feet six inch roadway; into a four- way bridge (86 feet roadway) by "corbelling-out" or widening the ..‘Sl‘BS(‘.RIPTZO.\S to The‘ bridge by a “coved frieze" treatment. Charlottetown Guardian may be bllt without any alteration oi the uslrnlrauinulill .."l‘hln rulrimr- n n-svflrd Y" new: of luoul lntorent but. mherllwln‘ n! u nellny nnlurn muy be lust-fled n! I celltn n word nlriclly puyublo in advance. handed t0 tlivir Relll- ANNE Hume», main lines of the bridge, the piers. or left at H. J. Mflbolfi DP"! 5mm.‘ arches and waterways remaining as Montague. 105 at present. The scheme. prepared by the . ‘Miss Fanny Gordon. WM h“ Council's architect. has recakcd the. been spending the summer at herhpproval of the Royal Fina Arts home in Cardigan, will leave this‘ morning on return to Boston. of Transport. qb-i- ' nuxunn than: swsx Al‘ conowwooll. nuns stint. Plymouth, Man: In; unclean, superintendent of the Omvnlescmt Home. (Inh- Haven, Bus, and Mrs. D. bficKny, Ever- ett, Mass. The remains were forwarded from Plymouth to Prince Edward Island for interment, by N. D. Muzuzsn. undertaker. The funeral was held from Mr. Philip Acorn‘s home. Bridgetown, Mrs. C- W. Cunningham, both of on Bum“, Nov m’, and w“ Cottonwood Pnlls, and five grand- children. NIIL llncKAY Thor; passed away at Plymouth. Mus, at the home oi’ his daughter, Mrs. Armstrong, on November 21st. largely attended. The service nt ' the house and grave was conducted by Rev. Alex. Firth. minister o! Lhg United Church. Duudns, where the , deceased Wflrshipped for some Yen's. insisted by the Rev. Mr. Grey of the Baptist Church. The interment wns in the old cemet y r‘, by his daughter. Mrs. MacLenn, and attended to in Charlottetown llueuonliu Ilnnnehusetia. viu, Dnuieliu Jnm-:nlth whomlhercnlded; Herbamcf nicnPlnimAllnpoftbaquingaLynullnsgwhonrflvedhruuen llnrkeglontcs-nmnwlllinmllm- 10w hours flier-she pnnadnwny; Tillie, Mrs. Btewnrrlumau o! Vic- toria; Blanche, blkn. D. A. Hithe- sm, of Emerald and Florence, m; ‘J. J. Macuod. o: ytradnlbens. Her husband predeceased her eleven yonrn ago. The funeral, which was held on Sunday. Nov. 5th. was lnrgaly atten- dvd. ’ “ the ‘ ' of the weather. friends coming from long distances to pay their Inst tribute of respect. The services were conduct- - ad by her pastor. Rev. Ewen Inc- Dougall. She was lnld to rut m the family plot in Argyle Shore Oemct- ezy. The pail bearers were: H. D. Dixon, Wesley Morrevin. J. w. Mo- Kenzie. Donald McKlnnou. John Fergunon and Albert Hmkllllll. I N0 GOSSIP HEARD IN WIIITI IOUSI l WASHINGTON, Nov. 21-11;; century-old walls of the Whiae an old _n.ud res ted itl of 5t. . . Pm“ B“ ma’; pecm :12‘ Ne“ lllgvfdllllwduus (Acorns) beside his be- House are insulated mum; "m. l 9 Ind dflushier-Anna. who thing very current in tbs outside MMKBY. At the ndvanced nge of Md ‘way -ninety-two yenrs. His wife. nee Margaret Msthescn ‘of Dundns, , ‘ Gommision and also the Mlmstryiye"! I80 Ind I111“ h" 495m P?‘ I satisfy him and show him my . made his home with his daughtu-s ‘uvml dhim four ___ Sweeping For this week only, In trade for these new sensational otter will be positively withdrawn Saturda A Challenge l This Rogers “New Deni” Radio will equal or excel in Canada In ~ Popularity The Big Little Sch-Rogers 5 Tube Rig in the word. nuiulug little Radio embodies all the lcflturfl-B 10111111 l! YES! in the pnst few high priced models. i uew DUO VALVE (f bounty. Consoles that sold Inst ycnr for $125.00. The consists of including in EVERY Rogers nud Majestic new model ALL tlic major new Improvements made in Radio yours instead of couflulug them to a few This Radio llns everything PLUS, lu 1) Tubes and n tone of surprising $4553 $4.00 NOW. $4.25 Monthly lo Months ’ Nil INTEREST Big lu vnlue because this “New Deal” ‘The Latest Product of the Famous Victor Linc II the Tubes us f In Inc Backof the Radio Set. Are Tin Cans lls An 01d Fashio we oiler an EXTRA 10 p.c. A 1934 R 13ers Majestic and lamous Victor Radios. y at 10 p. m. R‘@o_ @191 (jg RQGER§ Guaranteed Tulle? about twenty-five W!!! lqo. 'l‘o him. the promise was fulfilled which says: "With long life will performance any new model Bnilio listing It $59-99 niorc in ROGERS — the most ndvnucod Radio lu the field todny. The new exclusive Rogers Full-spray, Seal-Shielded “Duo- Vnlvo” (I in l) Tubes place clnsl by itself. put. (Home n ROGERS. ALLOW AN CE on your; old set Extreme Sensibility, Hnir-brendtb Select- ivfi, Aiouintle Volume Control. llonsed h n beautiful nrt nodes-no cabinet. Buy for the future instead of the world-gosip. Mrs. Roosevelt commented yes- terday to her press pmfqqwg; “One thing you don't hau- in u" White House is sussip. and I'm so l thankful I don't know whet to do.” This price. ‘ $6952 56.00 NOW $6.85 Monthly 10 Months N0 INTEREST this remarkable Bntllo in n rims Aerial Announcement t iAiofcrfiiwookonlyglvsnwlflnnynohl AWN G .3“, .. w". : Don't out...» “Sea: u..,i l... SALE Jon- Thursday. Friday, Saturday (Nov. &) This Sale coining before Xmas enables you u Xllll Prices. (Dn- 1) (Dec. z) ultdonjm Your HonieryntourS 18a]; MII Thb, You Opportuulq Full 3 Fashioned SILK IIOSE Tbh is the Silk Hone you have beard everyone talk about, it ls noted for it! loug weal-lug qualities, we curry it lu two dllemut welglltgoQl-nervlee and chiffon, and don't forget this in n 42 gauge Hose, Silk to the lop, triple guard sud lace run stop top. Sizes 8% to 10%, g zpnlrl for Sale price 10%. Sale price Regular value 1.25 Ladies’ Full Fashioned ILK HOSE In n choice of three weights u“! u“ Intent shades, have plcot lope, IIIII panel heels, light service weight, Silk f0 lop chiffon, and real heavy service woltht, linen 8% to 10%. Regular value 75c. 2 pairs for nlwtlc‘ ladies’ Full Fashioned Heavy Service Weight Silk Hone, gum- welt sud strong sturdy reinforced 1m] WI We with moi heels. Sizes sy, to pairs fern-Ia Reg. value $1. THE POPULAR - SHADES Sale price of Sllk Bus: for Fall and Winter are Blue Heaven, Ponjols, Tof- fee, Gunmetal, Cav- iar, Knllr, Sumatra, Ladies’ Swagger llropa llm This Hose is something you don't want to forget about. LADIES FULL FASHIONED COMFORT TOP SILK HOSE Light Service Weight with that comfortable top, which insures extra elasticity and W", FIBRE"! Ullnphl to all neatly boxed and nu ideal Christmas Gift. Slus 8% to 10%. Phantom Grey, Smokehouse, Donmnu, Greyllte, Malt, Oere- biegc, Nooutlrne, Lou- dou Smoke, Jungle, Foglulnt. » the ‘Rog. value $1.35. Sale price I pub-n w d ugh-g aurfurrmm O . llmvnlueflicSnlo Nleqlpnlnfor . 8% $1.49 A THRILL WITH EVERY PAIR OF OUR SILK STOCKHSGS. EXTRA VALUE l PROWSE BllllS.,l. FOR BETTER VALUES EXTRA WEAR! EXTRA STYLE l IMITED Canadian Store Cattle "m" wit" ' - _ I0! A PIOIIISOI Canadian store cattle m well liked in Scotland. srys the Cnun- dlnu ‘Pride Oolnm nsiozer- They IDIDQT. N01. 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