‘~HogLiver........ l. Office ._ jsruivsnr s. towrnaa OCTOBER _1_§. 19.11 i- SPOTS l PIIIPLES F FOX FEEDS Beef Tripe ......41/2C Beef Hearts 5c Beef Cheeks 6c BeefLiver 12c BeefLips.......41/_-.c CalfHearts.......5c H0gPlucks.......3c 4c Horsemeat 51/gC Lamb Tripe (Fresh Daily) Lamb Plueks (Fresh Daily) A ISLAND COLD STORAGE C0. LIMITED. it's-Kiss. ' i BULBS ii- We have Just received our annual fall shipment of FLOWERING BULBS direct from HOLLAND. EXTRA CHOICE LARGE BULBS carefully selected. ‘IULIPS, single and double, separate and named varieties U and mixed colors. - bsnwm ruurs, m; stemmed, very choice. HYACINTHS. Double and Single, n choice selection. NARCISSUS, (Double Duf- iodllsL) TRUMPET NARCISSUS DAFFODILS Double and Single. CROCUS FREESIA Golan- thul (Snowdrops), etc., etc. Cull or send for price list. On sale InBOOKSTORE. cinnzn a co.’ Limited ‘Profssional Bards I Prohibition Commission - Chas. ll. Black, Chairman, Char- lottetown. _ Jae. B. McDonald, West St. Peters. . John Simpson, Hamilton. Send all ‘nfornution regarding nfractlons of PROBIBITION ACT in the above or to B. J. Haywood, Chief inspector. Charlottetown. McLure £9‘ MacKinnon SILVER FOXES AND l-‘URS Representing IIUDSON’S BA!‘ C0., of LONDON, England. Office. 112 Kent St. Phone 3B6. IIR. J. II. AYERS DENTIST Queen Street 01c: Hughes Drugstore. l-loursz-il to l2.30. 2 P. M.—5 l’. Iii. I502-9-4-lli. McDONALD & McPi-IEE B. . I. A. McliUNALu. n. i. McPlIEii Barristers. Attorneys. Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN I Riley Building lliiti-Zii-lmo-daily .11 J. D. STEWAIH. K. C. N. W. LOWTlII-Iil BAIIBISIERS. SOLICITORS. ETC. . l4 Great George Street MONEY l‘0 LOAN. ‘ 1 MARK R. McGUIGAN i B. A. BARBISTER. SOLICITOB. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown. i'.li.l. __._.___.__._ i-ns-i BEL]. & MATlilESON I It Bell. o. L Mothieeon, u. o Barrister 0 Solicitors Money to Loan Chsrioitetown and Montague MeLEOIi ll BENTLEY - I A BENTLEY w It lll-INTLIY. l. C. Ionlsier and Attorney-shim! Oilloei i“ Richmond Street IONI! T0 LOAN IIEITIIII. BIIIIIIIIAI CHRIST CllUICIL-Cherry Val- ley, Sunday, October 18th. Evening prayer and sermon ‘l p. In. ‘ \ LIVE FOWL WANTED-Buying live fowl, empty crow. ‘nillffldly morning, October-doth. Advise farm- ers to ship only‘ good conditioned shock. P. J. Noy 6t C0., Hunter River. I 9395-10-16-11. POLICE COURT. — Yesterday morning at the Police Court a. man charged with reckless driving was fined $20.00 and costs or 30 days. Another offender for m, _, was flncd $5.00. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE —'l‘he services for Simday, October 18th are Appin Road at ii a. m. Hampton at 3 and Victoria at ‘l. Rally Ray service at Victoria. Rev. G. Ayers, Minister. CHURCH SEBVICEBF-On Oct. 18th will be conducted at Cross Roads at ll a. m. Alexandra at 3.30 p. m. Hazclbrook at 7 p. m. Rev. H. C. Morgan of Dundas will be the speaker at each service. E. J. Chis- holm, Pastor. A church service will "be conducted on October 18th in the Uigg Baptist Church at 2 p. m. with Rev. H. C. Morgan of Dundas as the speaker. The Baptist people of Uigg and Eldon are requested to meet on Tuesday, October 20th at 7.30 p. m. In the Eldon Baptist Church, Rev. E. J. Chisholm, pastor. MRS. W. S. llAltKlNi-Word has been received by Mr. A. K. Mun- dee from Mr. W. S. I-larkins an- nouncing the death oi his wife, which occurred at their residence, 63 N. Walnut street, East Orange, N. J., on October 6th. Burial took Iplace on October am in the family lot in Woodlawn cemetery, New York, with Rev. W. J. Cox, of Phil- adelphia, ofliciatirrg at the funeral service.—Saint John Telegraph Journal. Many old friends in this IProvince will extend sincere sym- pathy to Mr. Harkins, who with his talented players, have visited this province for many years. ‘they have been invited to glvo re- I turn concerts for next season. THE ELMEB. FARNELL OON- CEltT PARTiL-The Elmer Fameil ; Concert Company has been giving a series of successful concerts in dif- ferent parts of the Province during the past week and left a very fav- ourable impression upon their aud- ,ienccs. They have had excellent ihouscs at Mt. Stewart, 8t. Peters, _ St. Georges, Bella River, Montague, Murray Harbour, Eldon and Long River. Wherever they have appeared To- night as will be seen from their ad- vertisement the Farnell party will be at Stanley Bridgemmorrow night at Souris, and on Sunday at the summerside United Church. The personne‘ is as follows: Soprano, Mrs. Ruby Farnell McKay; Tenor, Mr. D. Webster Fraser; Bass, Mr. G. R. Shears; Pianist, Mrs. D. Webster Fraser and elocutionist, Miss Marlon Purdy. PERSONALS v Mr. Fcrman Maclnnis, who spent the past week visiting friends at Charlottetown, has returned to his home in Westville, N. S. Mr. Thomas J. Boylan, Chief of Detectives of the Brantford, Ontario Police Dept, is spending his vuca- tion at his former home, Dromore. Mr. Frank Rice of the Royal Bank staff, Charlottetown, spent the week-end in Westville, N. 5., at his home. He was accompanied by Wilf- red MacLean of the Bank staff, who spent the week-end in town. Pacific Flyers In Omaha (csnadian Press) OMAHA, Nth, Oct 15-11085 l-lerndon, Jr. and Clyde Paliflmm- who flew across the Pacific Iiillili mu cnnnmuus m slsujgiiwnu Premier J. T. M. An- derson Issues State- ment to Correct Ex- aggerated Reports .of Situation in Prairie Province. ‘I’ REGINA, SASK, Oct. 15-De- claflns his mun, and that of the people, in Southern Saskatchewan, Premier Dr. J. '1‘. M. Anderson to- day issued a statement to the press. The statement follows, in part: “In view of the many exagger- ated reports prevalent throughout Canada. relative to conditions in the southern part of the Province of Saskatchewan, I feel it my duty as prime Minister to place before the people of Canada the situation as it actually exists. "In the first place may I point very large section of the vast area. known as the Northwest territor- ies experienced two successive years of drought with its resultant hardship among the people of that day. Succeeding these for a period of 35 years or until the year 1929 there wos no serious crop failures in what is now the Province of Saskatchewan. Drought: in 1929, 1930, 1931 world was affected by drought to be followed by similar conditions rural municipalities oi the south- central area of the province there have been no crops for three years and in approximately 90 other municipalities none for two years. The resources oi our people in these areas have been very largely used up and it has become necess- ary for the state to assist its people who have been so harshly affected by climatic conditions over which they obviously have no control. These people are as fine types oi Canadian and British citizens as can be found in any part of the Empire- They do not ask for, nor do they want, charity. They are prepared when conditions become normal, to play their part as they have done before in laying solidly the foundations for future progress in this new section oi our Dominion. Provincial Relief Commission "A provincial relief, commission has been set up and relief officers have been appointed in the various municipalities to be assisted by local advisory committees with a view to providing food, clothing, fodder and fuel or the people in need of assistance and every effort is being put forth with a view to seeing that no one suffers from any ITCIK of the necessities of life during the coming winter months. We appreciate to‘ the fullest extent the kindly interest shown by people of Eastern Canada. in our western problems and for the tangible evidence of this interest. It is right ‘that we should as Can- rdians help each other in times of stress and we shall all be the better for it. "Saskatchewan has been hard hit as a. result of circumstances be- yond our control but her people nre still imbued with the spirit of optimism and are building withI hope and faith as to the future. They are bravely facing conditions nncl rcslize to the fullest extent that no victories are won by flight and no provincial problems solved by tears. SUPERIOR, Wis, Oct 14-11111‘- ty seven discarded box cars are bc- 111g set up on delinquent tax land here and will be remodelled in ord- cr to house Douglas County fami- MR. AND MRS. out in the years 1894 and 1895 a ‘ “In 192a a great section of the ' finest wheat-growing land in the, in the year 1930 and 1931. n. 16' THE CHARLOTTETOWNTQUARDIAN_ llcs unable to pay rent. Four ac- car family to till next spring. FoxterHewitLCanadakmart famous sjlorfs announcer. Make lb: Announcer Test lislening to Mr, Hen/in, res will be provided for csch box game hunter THOUSANDS ban/e made the ANNouNcsa T: The "RHAPSODY" Super-Helemdyn: wit}: Autodyne Outselling—outvsluing every other radio in its price class-this S-tube Super-Heterodyne model 05ers aII Iilcst feature! plus exclusive DeForest Croslcy develop- ments. 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Ocean in one hop, lflndcd 119W "I? 5.58 P. M. C. S. T., after a. n0n~ stop flight from Spokane, Wash- ‘rhey will stay here overnight A York. (OIIIIS 6 WARTS and Wane n lift right all M|NARD'$ I- INILQE. N1 crowd of‘ several hundred Breflfidl‘ them. They are en route to New" GoSH, VI, REMEMBER WHEN WE. FIRST WENT Tb Housfikezrliio, 9N5 m5 CENTER-TABLE LAMP- "WEN we HAM?» HAVE A PIANO-LAMP, um M°RE LACE Tim AN otofmc BAI-LETPANCER- llogize." "Weel" said Masseuse“! Mr. lvfacdougald,“ “if he'll take g, wee bit of that. ti- "yoirve insulted a gcr, Ah'll sce what Ah can do about mblc. "Now, By BRIGGS .i,i7_\ w. i /// -,mo season's You cm? I I (I Tau. A LiViNG-RooM _ , / /¢ FROM A LAMP STORE m o! I/\.\p i "of Ell b ,. ‘I H.