3?; fill *6 ifigfyqtit/ :in ur bile 511' be: s. t: is c] a: aIfF<‘_-1."l‘"'-1 IATUIDAY CAR TER '3 BOOKSTORE New loot- by Illlhr “tics arrived today. ALDNGSIIOIE” Jhlowllll . . . . . .........ll-16 “IF I WERE YOU" (Wode- huasci . . . . . . . . 82.25 "WlNDMlIllI-Z” (Allrc Ron (‘olven . . . . . .. $2.25 “S(‘.\R.\.\l0l'(‘lll; '1" u l-J KING DHKEIK“ isuhallnii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.50 All postage paid at above prlre. A splendid line nl RE- PRINTS only 85c tith- Wc have hundreds nt‘ other Porrun nouns roi- BOYS and GIRLS and grown ups. (‘omr- In and look ovrr 1111f DOOKSHELVIZS & t'.)l'.\'T- ERS. The "NEW nvuxunn“ UNITED (‘lifllt ll llymn Book in stock. ‘EARTER 8: G0. a Limited C. M. Lompson Ca’ Co. I.l)lI'l'l'.‘|). 64 Queen Street London E. C. 4 England Public Auction Sales OF RAW FURS llrlpping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to B. T. lloimun. I.td., Sum~ merside. l’. E. L Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York. N. Y. moonnosaonoaawmozoonnmm EYES rzsnan g g “N § GLASSES FITTBD O E. W. TAYLOR. . l. S. TAYLOR Q; Optometrists [ , I42 Richmond Street a,» §§QGQ§U§§UW Professional Cards STE\\'1\R'l‘ 8: LOWTHER J. D. SldiVl/Alll. K. C. N W. LU IVTHER BARRISIERS. SOLE. IORS, ETC. 84 Great (lenrge Street MONEY FO_ LOAN. McLEOD a: BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Oillce: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN ZEIHTH TONE TOTALITY is the most advanced form of Radio ' Leave: not/sing unheard Y) ALL the NOTES ALL the VOICE ALL the ARTIST renders- notbing misring Style GAELIC 10 tube Super-Heterodyoe; Magnavision Dial; Pcntode and Multi-Mu Tubes; Radiation Sup rcssor; Automatic Volume nrrol; Antenna Balance; Tone Con- trol and Noise Reducer; up to 14 Tubes ' are all features of T; €Ar4c a a , a A n | 0 ZENITH RADIOS, OSHAWA, 0N1‘. Priced from $78.80 to $445.00 H A. E. l TOOMBS The Progressive Music Store 107 Quccn Strcct Charlottetown MARK R. McGlllGAN I B. A. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown, P.l-J.l_ p-i- BELL & IUNFl-ll ESON 1L a. Bell. u. L. Muthlesnn, u. u Barrister & Solicitors Money to L0’!!! Charlottetown 1nd Tllontogue i on. .1. Militia. DENTIST Queen Street . llughcs Drugstore. 9 to I230. 2 P. H.—5 P. M. F O-R SALE For Sale-One mare, there and one half years old. Apply, White- way Bros, Brookline. 9l26-1U-30-2i. TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Tuesday, Novem- lrcr 10th, for the purchase oi house 11ml b11111. tvltfllhcr or separately, on lot adjoining Saint Andrews Pres- byterian Church, Montague. Purch- inn-mm 1ft! In! '1" wot sbpssnwhsflatit dilfldlii otollins ha! 8 III, at Iona." IIll-I-U-l. -QUIGOIHIIAD-Im vicatatbnrrtldlswladsn onrlomlnwtllbonhllwsxk- uagtan. Isl) it. 1030 a.m.,l._l.lP-l-lsovtlwl.l. 10301.n- Pnafl ltvdllvloc Imanalurllagtonsuwlsolpm omnflrflsumotor. reported as s formsr resident oi Summerslde. Cltllsnl who know the man in Capo Breton u! that he belongs to the Eastern and o! the Island-S. —I1'IRST BMEIJI.‘ SHIPMENT - The first shipment o! smslts from Summe " leit early in the week for Boston. At the opening o! the smelt season there were fair catch- es but this week there are hardly any coming 1n. due, it ls claimed, to the‘ mild weathen-S. —LIVE l-‘OXES FOR MINNES- OTA-Ji car of llve foxes left Sum- merside for Minnesota this week. The car was made up oi shipments from various ranches in Princc County and were of good class breeding stoclc-S. -ENTERTAINS-Mrs. Wallace Williams of Summer-side entertain- ed a. number of her friends on Thursday eveninB 111 110ml‘ °1 MW J. A. Robertson of Charlottetown. who is the guest oi Mrs. James A. Morrison-S. -—UNITED CHURCH SERVICES —Nov. 1st, 1931. 11 a. m. Iync Val- ley, 3 p. m. Freeland. 7 p. m. Bide- ford. 10 a. m. The Minister will conduct a young men's class in Tyne Valley Sunday School. Minis- ter Rev. John A. Nicholson. —SUCCESSFUL TEA-‘Phe an- nual Halloween tea and sale of fancy work put on by the ladies 0f the Summerslde Presbyterian Church on Thursday was a 819115 success. The hall and teatables were appropriately decorated in Hallow- e'en colors. 450 people patronized the tea and enjoyed the many dalntles provided by the ladies. The sale of fancy work and candy help- ed to odd to the proceeds which amounted to a tidy sum-S. --NAR.ROW ESCAPE-On Sun- day evening, about eleven o’clock, Leonard E. Fitrsimmons and Hugh Bridges, returning home irom Sum- merside, had the steerinfl Wheel °l their car fail and the car turned IllI-lI-I-l.‘ -N0fl‘ IIDI lllllflllbl- Guy K1118. chllfld with the st-E tunpted murder o! his sister, Codie; King, in New Glasgow. N. 8., is‘ . JMONTAGUE UNITED Ohllnh, Rev. J. R. Saint, 13.0., Minister. Sunday, Nov. 1st, services, 1mm- Montsgue, 3.80 p. 1a.; at Montague, T p. m., conducted by the Minister. Rev. Dr. Arnup, of Toronto, will glvs an address at Montague on Monday evening, Nov. 2nd. Happenings of the Week Continued From Page 8 Among the pretty bridge par-ties this week was that given Thursday evening by Mrs. Wm. Gillls for her guest, Mrs. Wood of Summsrslde. I I I Mrs. A. B. Ings, entertained at a. small but ‘delightful bridge oi two tables Thursday afternoon, honor- ing Mrs. Jardlne who ls visiting with friends in the City and being widely entertained. I I I Miss Irene and Ilena Horne have gone 0n a visit to Montreal- I I I Mr. and Mrs. L A Wright. of Que- bec, who have been visiting Mr and Mrs. Walter Allison, at their home in Rothesay, left by motor for Hall- iax and will later visit Prince Ed- ward Island. I I I An honorary doctorate oi.’ civil law has been bestowed on the Du- chess of York, wife oi the Kings second son, by Oxford University- _ o n o On Thursday night Mrs. Harry Miller entertained very pleasantly at iour tables oi bridge and last ev- ening was again hostess "for a ‘simi- lar happy social gathering I I I Adele Astaire, American dancer, continued in a. trans-Atlantic tele- phone conversation with thc Lon- don Evening Standard that she had become engaged to marry Lord CharlesOavendlsh, son of the Duke of Devonshlre. They will be married 111 Ellkland as soon as her engage- ment ln "The Band Wagon" iln- over on the right side, smashing all the glass and dlslocatlng parts oi the engine. Mr. Fitrsimmons was practically uninjured, bu]; Mr. Brid- l ges suffered injury to the arm- Neither will be incapacitated irom working. To be rescued irom their uncomfortable predicament, they had to summon from his bed Mr. William Johnson, Marrow. who 1111 lshes in New York, probably in January or February. Miss Astaire said she would abandon stage llie entirely and live in Ireland. Lord Charles is the second son of the Duke of Devonshire. His chances of succeeding to the ducal title are slight, as his elder brother, the Marquess of Hartlngton, has two fnediately came to the rescue. He 8502-11-4-21. user to pay cash before December 31, 193i, and buildings to be remov- cd from property by purchaser on or IvIcDUNALI) 8: McPl-IEE » B. A. l. A. McDONALIn n. r. McPllEli Barristers Attorneys, Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Riley Building d711-5-2ll-1m0-dally W. E. DARBY, LL. B Barrister & Solicitor Dalton Building, Bummerside, 1'. E. I. MONEY 1'0 LOAN UD-Z-l FLUBIHI-lfltfifllill 1). EDGAR SHAW, K. C. Law Offices -— Prowsc Block, i 127 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. ' Wills and Estates Settled. .' llectlon m Bills (Special DeptJ i FE protection tor all documents | ' Charlottetown. P. E. 1 2 before May 15, 1932. J. H. MACLEAN, Chairman Board Trustees. St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. 9727-10-30-41. POTATO ES We require a limited quantity of Red, White and Blue Potatoes at" our warehouse, Pownal Wharf. CARVELL BROS, LTD. 9730- 1U-8l-7l NANKING CAFE Central Summ Street’ erside - Best Restaurant in Town. Reasonable Prices. Eat here when in town. Meals served from 8 a.m. to 2 an; conveyed both men to their res- pective homes, where they werl congratulated on their fortunate es- cape from a more serious catastro- phe.-—Y. Airman ’s Error Causes Wreck PEYFERBORO, Ont, Oct. 29—(BY the Canadian PreseJ-At the in- quest here into the crash oi a RAY- al Air Force cabin plane last Satur- day in which Flight Lieut. Gordon Mason-Apps and Sergeant Hand lost their lives, the coroner's jury re- tinned a verdict that the mishap was caused "by a slight error 1n j- ’ ent." Flight Lieut. F. J. wdesloy, who was cbiei navigational oiiicer of a R. C. A. F. detachment about ;sons. The family ls very old and ‘distinguished. The duke owns about 175.000 acres of land. Mrs. LeBaron Tait was hostess at , v owns-w» M - ~r ' a. noweu, Miss Emma Bradshaw and Hr. Allison Moore. Q I I m5. Brown. who has been visit ing her sister, Miss Hannah Sm: o! Summerslda has returned to h homo in Ins Angeles, OI-lilornla. I s I Brighton Road, is improved in health after her illness of the past few weeks. I I I Albeit-ton has been the scene of l number of social events during the past fortnight. On Friday afternoon of the 16th, Mrs. (Rev) W. J. Phil- lips entertained at s delightful bridge of llve tables. The first prise was won by Mrs. H. HiBurton; the second by Mrs. Allison Leavltt. During the coiiee hour the hostess was assisted in serving by her moth- er, Mrs. H. Champion. _ I I I During the week end Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woodman, Mr. and Mrs- Ronald Stewart, with their two children, Janet and Tom oi Charlottetown were guesm at the Rectory of Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Phil- lips and her mother. I I I Mrs/H. H. Burton was the Bridge hostess o! last Saturday afternoon when there were four tables in play. Mrs. J. F. White and Mrs. R. L. Willett were the winners of the prizes. During refreshment-s Nlfrs. and Mrs. J- F. White assisted the hostes in serving. I I I It's going to be" a brown autumn. but for those to whom brown is not becoming, there's good news. The good news is an eggshell blouse or o. blouse of some similar shade with the brown wool crepe or satin suit. Shades of rose, yellow and orange creep in as trimmings, despite the grey-brown hue which will be so fashionable. I I I With the very formal black lace gown the most ' effective jewelry seems to be diamonds-or. rhine- stones, if you like-and pearls. Rhinestones and pearl earrings, where. The rhinestone twinkle and the pearl sheen relieve the all- blackness. Many friends will be pleased to: hear that Mrs. George J. Tweedy, Gordon Hardy, Mrs. R. L. Wlllet,: pretty big and decidedly long. A rhinestone and pearl buckle some- Best Remedy for A Cough Is Easily Mixed at Home a novel entertainment on ‘Tuesday to land here when the mishap oc- curred, technically descrlbed the tragic event. He testified that Lieutenant Mason-Apps had approached the field at too great a rats of speed. overshot the centre of the landing area and then tried to lift the plane‘ over a row oi trecs- It struck a tree and was wrecked. Failure to land on the north side of the field was an error in judg- ment on the part of the pilot, Lieut. Mawdesley declared. Pilot Sergeants George Gillespie and Claude Keatlng, who were in the wrecked plane and escaped with minor lnjuriu, both gave it as their opinion that the pilot came down too fast in an landing. BRINGING UP FATHER attcmnted n You'll neve k -_<,~ . ~ stubborn couglh dfilelwtohd cm‘. llliyb: cvnqucrrd. Iwul you tr this m.» “u. zsiizi. i: ‘,i.“.i."'i..‘.“.é“;}‘ ‘w 1" . _ ro p , posmvs gvl-licttthfin ansjthmg else. It's no trou- Iat a Ito an: and costs but a trifle. nvo a 6 oz. bottle, o;- grb “n”. °f 111191; i581! Edd D an: granulated sugar syrup or strained honey to make 10 ounces. This saves two-thirds of 31° 1111011917 usually spent for cough “M1111. 111d sues you I rum. better zggggféhilgxfelliltézé? ig-‘lflllll. and tastes ou can ac a ‘l _ lng, soothing lCtlflyll S; lhse lliixlltlrtrxnlgil hlllgfltthlncgrbrllnes. It rs also absorbed on ‘h ti, load; where it acts directly f e_ roach a] tubes. 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