Always the new Hats Mr. Jules Tremblay f O Hon, RENFREVV & Co. LTD. Will be with us, November 9th and following days Mr. 'l‘remblay will show some wonderful values in Fur‘ Coats and Furs. and will lake orders" for repairs and ulter- ntions while here. i Visit the, GIRUS SHOP Smart Coats $4.50, $6.00, $7.50, $10. A "at $1.69 DRESS You know that pretty little dress that you liked so well there are some new ones . . . very smart today. Notable Value Ladies All Wool 7V est and Pantie $ . eacli ‘ilLoozetifilE -~._~..._.....- _..,-.»...... . _._',__ World Tour field, Mas». 28-year-old il"l\(i oftlic expedition. The v ssol is a Dutch- built, formerly North Sea pilot 92 boat, two matted. In addition to The party plans to spend six -» her conventional schooner rig, she months among the Atolls and ll- (Canadlan Prue) carries a square yard forward, ior- lands of the South Seas, visiting GUOUCEBTBTR- M3155» N“ 5"l merzly the royal yardol iheGermandiitle-knowit places, before pressing Anlwerlfll U16 “ll 0f fidwnmr" i" | square rigger. Bremen. ‘This is n on to the East Indies. h!’ 5W5)’ Dlflbefi. "I “m? RYMV-“Wi(lo-horsepower auxiliary motor for —i-—-————- ‘ IIW with Dorothy Bffllldm‘ M, hzlrboi- waters. zzlnternally and Externally it la 901N190 "M"! "WW B" 5W w" Tne crow includes Cnptuiti and Good-The crowning property o! h! ill l 9340M schooner on a voy- Mrs. Johnson, Mate Prods-rick Dr. 'I'homas' Ecleetric Oil is that it I86 inlmde’ to carry them armmdlrlflilklillll. oi Providence, R. I-. sec- can be used internally for many the world. v 0nd mate Douglas Hancock of complaints as well as externally. The crew is composed oi men gwm-iiimqiig Pa. Fore sore throat, eroup, whooping and women, with the excrptlon oi, The party expected to reach cough, pains in the chest, colic and Miss Brandon all Americans, from Pdllflliltl. in about two weeks and to many kindred ailments it has quali- Wldély Swltffed llofllfi- ThiPsail thence through the canal into ties that are unsilflmiled. A bottle schooner i.- The Yankee, owned by‘ me piwiiic ocean yigiting L119 o! it costs little and there is no i0“ Captain Irving Johnson oi Spfiilll-l in always hflvilll it Bt hfllld. I Galapagos Islands, Eastern slid = Pitcairn Islands in the South Seas. l i .....- l; . .» - - . THE CHARLUTTET OWN GUARDIAN l Qtll’ are ctorunlc. SALE and Prince County ' —'l‘lll column ll rsnrvod for new! 0| local lntcrolt hut ndvertlllng of n Icwlq nature be lhurlcd It I cont: a word ctr fly payable in ud- . value. JAP-A-LAO extra pure white point, cold at Bruce's. 202i. -CONGI.ATUI.ATIONU - m: and we. Cornelius MlcKinnon o! or twin cirln which arrived at their homo on Baturdu. S. ~17!!!) DOES-MILLER. standard Ion biscuit and the new fox cubes. distributed by Bruce's. -WIIY TAKE A CHANCE on lacing money through improper patting o! tones? We have proper boards, proper temperature for curing pelts and when ready {or sale, proper facilities for marketing. mnirnum selling charges md max- ilnum returns Dominion Fur Bales LtAL, Sumrnerside, Charlottetown, ~ representative, J. D. Jenkins. 2446 --WEA'I'IIBRSTRIP storm win- dow eyes in stock st Bruce's. 252i. "GTRAWBER-RIES As late ls last week a Suntmcrsidc lady looking over her strawberry patch saw that many o! the plants er- not turned so oold there might berries to report S. —STIIAMER IN PORT — The S. S. Jakob Maersk, a Norwegian boat, is at Sumrnerslde taking on seed and table potatoes for Bun- tain and Bell, Charlottetown. There was a thin bar o! ice in the har- bour near the Marine Wharf when the steamer ‘ ‘ ‘ This is the earliest (or-some years that ice has been seen in the harbour. S. —-GIIAND FINAL TUG 0F WAR. ——B0doque Rink, November 10th. neon ‘Trophies. Heavy weight tumr: North Bedcquc champions versus 5t. Eleonora; Summcrslde Giants versus North Wiltshire. Light weight teams: North Bedeque versus Pree- town. Thc trophies and prizes will be presented to the winners. All teams that have taken part in this competition are asked to be present as the management wish to treat them to ice cream. 2482A —-ADDItESSED cnuncni GATHERING-On Sunday evening Miss Louise Callback, home on furlough from Japan, spoke in the North Bedeque United Church. The service was under the auspices o! the Flora Toombs Mission Circlei Miss Ernestine Marchbank presid-, ed. Mrs. Frank Jardine read thei scripture lesson. Mrs. Leigh War- ren of Charlottetown sang very sweetly "They Are Coming" and "The Man oi Galilee.” Miss Call- beck spoke of her work in the Kindergarten Schools of Najann and. made an appeal for it native‘ boy, whom she is educating. Her lecture was most interesting. S. —BRIDAL COUPLE HONOUR- ED-The residents oi‘ Bxieque sur- prised the newly married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Gallant, on Friday evening at, the pretty new! home and extended them a hearty welcome to the community. Their good wishes were accompanied by some very lovely gifts. Mrs. Gal- lant received the guests irl a love- ly dress of brown silk lace. Miss Doris Munoey and Mrs. Arno Berg .._.. _ ... EY E S I ll ll 'l' EXAMINATION Ilttln; ll‘ upplylnl 0|!" "lift. lMBllll Qpgnumrltlil’ , Connected With ~ It has been said th . . . the reason you a no mlddleman’s profits, 58 Queen Street lllcrllie are the proud possum: 3621. w i IN BUD- had buds on them. Had the weath- . have been c. second crop of strawq List pull for the Strong and Mor-' coal is dear at any price. . . .WE DISAGREE coal today at a reasonable price ls largely due to increased output at the mine . . . smaller profits . . . lower distribution costs by the re- tailer on a smaller margin of profit and there is YICTORIA . . . BRADORE . . . SYDNEY one price $7.15 WELSH HARD COAL very best quality nut or cobble l Retail and Wholesale H. R. LARGE 8: CO. Ground Floor. iii-nun No Stairs to Climb Clothing on the ' novamaan s, i933 NOW IN FULL swnuc MEN'S VllllTEll ovlslicollrs Going tlut Fast 0n tlur Part Payment Plan. ‘$5.00 Down buys your Winter Overcoat, balance in small payments to suit our customers with no interest to pay. §5.00 llovln Buys Your Winter Overcoat» oll our EASY PAYMENT rtlll t Your Opportunity ls Right llilW l P LTD- No Stairs to Climb A Clothing on the THE REAL CLOTHING MEN Ground Floor, ‘opened the gifts which were very ‘much admired. Mr. Gallant on be- half of himself and his bride 9x. pressed sincere thanks for the kind ,Wt=1¢°m¢ B-Hd iflnfllble oxpresions ;of goodwill. The ladies then served ‘a dainty lunch. Assisting were Misc Mildred Callback, Miss Alice Bag- rlall and Miss Mabel Miller. The remainder of the evening was spent in music. S. —SUMMERSIDE'S STREET PAVING-Work has been started on Green Street under the Gov- ernment Pfoieot to relieve imam. Dloyment This street ll tho street 0n which the school property h. It was paved from Central Street to Summer Street I. your or two ago and is now to be paved as hr 8s Sprint; Street. Other intersec- tions are to be done which will link up the mc-ln paved streets. The contract has been let in thq War- ren Paving Company, who had the work o! paving Spring Street, and who employed five pcr cent more labour in the building o! this street than the town did when Granville Street was laid down. A new street has been opened this year connecting Duke with Cen- tral Street. ‘This is to be called Maple Street. This street ls in the north part of the town. and has solne tine building lots on it. This ' section of Summerside is expanding rapidly and is one o! the finest locations anywhere. S. PERSONALS - Mr. J. H. Maynard ol the stall oi the Royal Bank oi’ Canada. at Silmmrrside left on Monday to spend his vacation in the western part, oi the Province and will prob- ably visit Blank Blinks for a bit o! shooting. S. -The Ladies Aid of the Prince County Hospital were very pleased with the success oi the rummage sale held in St. Patti's Hall on Sat- urday. The proceeds amounted to over $62.00. S. »-Mr. Anthony Williams has re- turned to his duties at the Royal| Bank oi‘ Canada. at Summersidc utter spending a pleasant vacation at his home in Tyne Valley. S. —Mr. Verne Ramsay of Camp- helitoti, N. B., is visiting with his mother, Mrs. T. D. Ramsay oi’ Sitmmerside, and sang very accept- ’ nbly in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening. Among his sel- ections was the old favourite “The Church by the Side nit’ the Road" S. AL at “so called" cheaper re getting VICTORIA Tel. 1000 m Henna PBIBSBYTERIANIpJrL, Georgetown '1 p.m. There will CHURCH IN CANADA-Services also be service in Sturgeon Church (or Sunday, Nov. 12th: Cardigan Saturday evening at: 7.30 which wiii nvrnlu column in reserved m» 11 am, Dundas 2 p.m., Montague be in keeping with the spirit 0| new: of local lntnrolt but adv r i zr: ncwsy Illliélrfl iizlyflb. “"1123”; '1 p.rn. Rev. C. Younger Lewis ofiArmistice Day. This service will bi; “vzéf w" " " Y "WM" l" Vallcyileld, P.Q., will be the speak- followed by meeting o! the oiiiciai er. John A. Pritchard, moderator. board. Rev. C. U. MacNevin, pastqr, . .'BUBSCRIPTIONS to The C.” lottctown Guardian may be ..'UNITED CHURCH 0F CAN- handed to their Rept. 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