rvvvvr-Q4P-OQOOOG~4pGQOQO-ODOOOOOOOQ TOBEB -1» 1.9%); /{__.___ FOR VALUE m uuoeawean- Ask for TurnbulPs Underwear and you will be more than pleased with Centratglardiad CHILDREN! VILVETEEN dreues from I to 0 years. Special $2.98 to sans. Prowse mos. Ltd. 1295-41) NEW BORSALINO HATS $7.50. Moore A: McLeod. Ltd. 7244-9-29-monwed-2i. CHILDRENS COLOURED flannel- ette sleepers. Sines 2 to 6 years. only 89c, Prowsg Bros, Ltd. 7295-4i. LACE AND ORGANDIE collars greatly reduced to 89o m 85c. Prowse; Bros, ma. 1295-41.! the comfort and long war that you will enjoy. Seventy years of experi- ence goes into the making of Turn- hull’s Underwear, assuring excep- tional value at a prioe you can well afford. Always make it a rule to say “TurnbulPs, please”. the maker: of flu i’ suie." Made by debated "iii" a 9 GA LT ‘KNITTED UNDERWEAR There’a a Turnbull garment to suit everybody. All weights, styles and sizes at all good dealers. Quality of materials and workmanship guaranteed. scape IN CANADA m! THE c. TURNBULL co. or our, LIMITED GLEANINGS ROAD AND VlClNlTY E aaaaAAAA IQOQOOOO-O O4 §§§O§O§§44§§O‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ —GYPROC— Just received direct» from Factory- One full cvarload GYPROC Her friends are Thomas Kenny out again. alter her recent illness, which caused her fam- ily much concern as shown by her and two sons, Joseph and George, and One full carload TEN-TEST her daughter. Mrs. Patrick Casey, also her adopted daughter, Mrs. —Assorted lengths- —Prices low- L. M. Poole d’: Co. Paoifs Wharves Patrick Walsh. all coming from New York, also her son Martin from Ot- tawa, and another daughter, Mrs. John De Long, from New Haven, Connecticut. She was tenderly nurs- ed by her two daughters. Mrs. Frank O'Brien and Mrs. John DeLong, as- lo-eoooo oeoo-eeovooowo-omo-eeeooo D > P Lemuel and Mrs. John Kenny. Her spiritual wants were performed by her zealous pastor, Rev. Father J. Rooney, she also had a visit from Rev. Father O'Hara. the Redemptor- ist from Charlottetown, and a kindly visit from her old pastor, Rev. A. A McAulay, St. Peter's Boy. IWOOQOOO-OOOO-QQQO-OO rw “‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 17"‘- Have You An lip-To - Date Range? The modern trend is for color WBPYWhere-make your Range the key-note of your kitchen color scheme and see what a truly beautiful place a kitchen CAN be made with beautiful and harmonious furnishings. i COLORFUL -— EFFICIENT — ECONOMICAL These modern Ranges are just what YOu have been looking for. Mrs. James Clorkln is also im- proving, aiter being seven months I under the doctor's care. What might have proved a. very , bud accident happened last week l when one of Mr. William Connolly's the cogs of a gasoline engine. which the doctor. she is doing better than \..is expected. We are also sorry to note Mr. Pat- to his bed with broken ribs, the re- .~ult of l. fall. Mr. - daughters with their husbands have Q I returned to Boston, after a short visit to Mr. Thomas Duffy and Mrs. Keenan, brother and sister of Joseph. v Mr. Michael O‘Brien is building ‘ quite a large barn to replace the one , he lust from the lightning storm last ' summer. I l Miss Nellie Walsh has returned home, after spending a very pleasant ,\vcek at the Head of Hiilsborough. Mrs. Patrick McL-ellan and Ion ~ [Harold paid a flying visit to Byrneu lRoad lut week. r Prices ranging from $55.00 n $110.00 m Rogers Hardware 0o. Ltd. l Mrs. John Fisher. oi Riverion, bu returned home fully recovered, after being two months with her parents. Frank Dunn has returned to St. Dunstan! College, after spending his [vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. WilltDunn. i . slsted by her daughter-in-law. Mrs.. Joseph Duffy and his two‘ NEW BORSALINO HATS $7.50.’ ,M.oore 6a McLeod, Ltd. ' 7244-9-29-monwed-2i. l SEE OUR RACK of ‘é price Jer-l sey Dresses. Prowse Bros, Ltd. ‘ 7295-41. l l‘ NEW BORSALINO HAiIS $1.50. ‘Moore 6a McLeod. Ltd. 7244-9-29-monvred-2i. AT HOME-Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Ramsay. ‘l1 Upper Prince Street, A‘.- Home. Friday evening, October 3rd from 8 o'clock. 1286-11 LADIES’ SILK RAYON Bloomers all shades Extra good value. Special title. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1295-4i. LADIES FLANNELETTE Bloomers Special price 40c pair. Prowse Bros. fats. 12215-41. l POLICE COURIX-At the Police Court yesterday morning a drunk land incapable was fined $10.00 and ‘costs. CRAPAUD.--Saint John's Church. October 5, 1930, Sunday School 10. Morning Prayer ii. Special Pieachei ‘ Captain F. M. Belt, C. A. f SPRINGFIELH-Saint Elizabeth's‘ lChurch. Sunday School 10.30 Harvest ‘Thanksgiving 'l. Special PreacherQ JCaptaln F. M. Belt, C. A. conxwau. cmcurr. -_ October’ 5th. Kingston at 11 A. M. New Dom- inion at 3 P. M. "Ralley Day“. Corn- ‘wall at 7.30 P. M. “Rally Day.“ Ser-l vice at New Dominion and Cornwall.’ 1 "Rev. n. K. Ross, Minister. " l l THE POSTPONED CHICKEN; J-Ierbert, takes place on Wednesday. ‘October 8th. On account of bridge at traffic, persons attending Supper trill have to go by way of McKenzies Corner. 10-1-11. l‘. E. l. HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN.- District meeting in Masonic Hall, Hunter River, at 8 P. M.. Thursday, ‘October 2, with addresses explaining the Prince Edward Island Hospital ‘Campaign, and an entertainment by lCharlottetown artists, to which all ‘are invited. No contributions at this i meeting. vzvs-s-so-ss. ‘ l -—-—— I A NOTABLE VISITOR to Prince- ‘Edward Island this week is Miss Ev- _elyn Mitchell of "Toronto, who has [recently toured the Canadian West] land last year spent some wccks in: ~Newfoundlund, as representative of, Qthe Woman's Missionary Society of’ lMitchell is an interesting and tal- lcnted Platform Speaker, and during lher stay on the Island will address gatherings at Elmsdaie, Glenwood land Lot 16, on Tuesday, Wednesday .and Thursday of this wcck. On Fri- day, October Ilrd she will be in Summerside. and on Sunday in Ken-l sington and Malpeque. Beginning “m” girls 5°‘ "e" hm“ “"5” mLMonday. October em she will be m! the centre of the Province at Brad- uluisdcrankeji dby spme knit the Dill“ . albane. Hampton, Union and Char- with h" vim ‘ . ' Ii. ‘ l. ' 'l l I l , = ' ‘ L 1 1e n c] 1e 5 1 u care o wlletuwt Dulldas m‘ Fhduy" “m! ‘ml nretled that it could not be prolonged Sturgeon and Montague. 1i. {returned home fro; Boston,“ where lyily. They are looking and feeling [well after their trip. Mrs. Landrigan from Charlotte- town, is at present visiting her daughter. Mrs. Lemuel Kenny. Perth factory. l-ie never misses a day. right place. Mrs. James McGuire isrvlsiting her George Duffy, Byrnes sister, Mrs. Road. m. and ms. William Dunn am If"? CHARl-QTIETQYYNKE! fiRDl/W _, _ _ tblrth. Si" ‘the United chum“ o‘ Calmda‘ Mlssdxome of her brother Mr. John Keefe. IILCERSBAO OLD WOlINDS a SORE$ flarvellouoly lloalsd by lam-link. (Mn/men! 5 O.- — Med/‘c/na/ Alas/J 25 . . SERVICE TONIGHT-A mid-week service will be held in the New Glas-| gow Church of Christ on Wednesday evening 1.30 P. M. Rev. Mr. Macklim; a return Missionary from China will' conduct the service. THE GREEN CLOAK-By Yorke| Davis-Have you in your travels or in | your reading of the South Seas everl heard o! the death chant of the, Maoris. and do you know its signlf-g icance? If not read the Guardian's‘ new serial which starts next week. I SENTENCED 0N TWO CHARGES —A young man from Alexandria ap- peared before Stipendiary Shaw yes- terday charged with mischief and with the theft of a flashlight. On the first. charge he was fined 82’) and oosts Or two months in jail. O“ the sccond he was sentenced iv “tut; days in jail uithout the op on of a fine. ATTENDING W. M. S. —~ Mrs George F. Riley. New London. cross-y cd on the Hocllclaga Tuesday to be present at the fifty-fourth annual meeting of W. M S. to be held in tho “Ycstminster Presbyterian Church. Now Glasgow, N. S. Mrs. Riley was’ "ccompanied by Miss Jennie Kee of, ltuston. CHURCH SERVIFESJThe ser- ‘ ‘F95 on the Hunter River Unitw: ‘lzarge for Sundry, October 5th are fre- follows: ll AM. Wlltshire 3 PM Hampshire. 7 P. M Hunter River The above services are to be con ducted by Rev. Hugh Miller of Debrr N. B. Mr. Miller was stationed on ti] Cornwall Circuit a few years ago anr‘ . many will be glad to hom- hlm again A. E. Chapman, B. A.. Pastor. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-- rho engagement is announced in ‘lrioria, B. C.. of Niay Elizabeth. eld- rav daughter of the lalc Mr. George :1’). Goff and of Mrs. Goff, of Wood- vill-a. Prince Edward Island. to Mr. Albert Alexander Burnie Woottnn "on of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wootton of Victoria. The wedding will take placr at Christ Church Cathedral, Victor- ia on Saturday. October 25. Miss Goff ‘s a niece of Mr. Charles Strongman. fcnnerly’ of Montreal. "Montreal Star lSlx-LYDER MANAGING EDITOR .. E. Wells of Hill: River. P, E. I has been appointed Managing Ed- itor of the Argosy. Mr. Wells has thc honor of being the second high- FROM BYRNE-S SUPPER at Consolidated School. Mtfyrst on a staff of twenty and is thr" icnly student from Prince Edward I3- lland on the staff. The Argosy is th" glad to see Mm Fullertorfs Marsh being closed to paper of the University students of Mount Allison and is published und- ‘er the auspices of the Eurketarian lSociety. It ap-p-cars wveeklv. usually with one or more magazine numbers. Idllflllg the college your. The Argosy rwns established ovcr forfv five years logo and has ever sincc tccn an im- portant. cxpontnt cf student opin- ion.-1\f. 40 YEARS.—~Mrs. Ann Battle. Washington. L accompanied-by her sister Mrs. Albina Kelly of Boston. hiass, visits the Is- ABSENT Patterson 0f Iland after an absence of forty years. |She spent part of the summer visit- illg friends and relatiws in Boston and Pittsburgh and before returning home to Seattle she gratified her desire of returning to her place o.’ was entertained at the Iiinkora. During her two weeks slay on the Island she has travelled ‘the greater part of it. rrvelling in the beauty of the autumn scenery, which place she has yet visited. Since she l'ft, tho potato industry sprung up and she claims that the quality and flavor of P. E. I, ylotawes and veget- ables are unequalled America over. ' Suffice it to say she is highly pleased lrre and greatly re- Sunday. the 12th at Murray Riveiqushe 1m Saturday momma spph 2.,‘ ‘of “mm my“ ‘for Pittsburgh whcrc she intends '75 H Patterson, before returning tn rck Trainor. of Windon. ls confined they were vlsmng some o; the“. famflscntth. AIJKDIFZN —'I'HOMPSON. ~The marriag‘ <f Susan. daughter of toe {late Henry and Mrs. TllOillfiSml. of Cutremont. to Mr. Andrew Samuel Adamson. son of the Rrv. and Airs. John Adamson, of St. Peter's Bay. w! “e M‘ Tlwm“ nalnm‘ Still Prince Edward Island, is taking place u‘. 0T1 hi5 10b dflwlflg (he "95"" 1°. Saturday afternoon at four o'clock at bride's "mghflg a1" we“ a dark bu,“ ~ t. .the Church of the Aswnsion. The ted by the Rev. John Adamson. father of the groom. The church will be decorated with vcllou" gladioli and ferns. tlv gin-st: pew-s being marked with large bows of white ribbon. Mr. been me l” +=-._—£ Bennett will officiale at the organ Mrs, John MgcLauQlflgn W111 51mg lure equally amenable to the lit-shut f." curls during the past fifty ygggg ' “Until? The bride will wears gavm of whit? crepe-back satin made with a tight blrdlce and long lull circular‘ skirt: her veil of tulle arranged in a simple cap effect caught at each side by orange blossoms. and her slippers She is carrying a shower bouquet of tea. roses and baby's ~~—- --> spending the xvintei- Wlill lrtr son Mr. breath‘ Mn Richard Thommmn 1m ‘give his sister ausay and she will be ‘attended by her sistl-r. Sarah. bridesmaid, who will wear a goxvn o‘ pale green georgette with green fch hat and shevs to match and carry 1 ‘bouquet of pale pink roses. hi": 0S Stanley Keityle will be the best man . the Messn. Thoma= brothers of the and the ushers. and Edward Thompson. bride. Mrs. Thompson. u-vlw canton crepe and lace dresa Tm" l‘ ll" "Bl" m!" l" ‘hfifiev- J. S. Mrrris Ls officfahns Bssis- beige an 11st and a Corsage bouquet of pink roses, and ‘Mrs. Adamson. tlv . Ibridegrooms mother. brawn chiffon wlvet with hat and shoes to match and a corsage bouquet of pink roses The wedding reception will ire hvld ‘ at the residence of the bride's mother. Later Mr. and Mrs. Adamson are in-aving for Ottawa. the bride travell- ‘lug in a dark green broadcloth ma‘ |trimmed with silver lvnx. with M‘. ,shres and nurse in matrn O1 trcl" :return they will reside in Monirea‘ ,Montreal star. seat. 2'7. , __ ‘ uThe bfanv-Purpose Oil-Both m the hou-e and stable there are scores cf uses for Dr. Thomas‘ Eelcctric O11. Us: it for cuts. bruises. burns. scaulr». ih~ pains of rheumatism and sriat m‘ ' Horses o-rel l0-l-3-0-3i. ' sore throat and chest. ‘liable very largely i) similar‘ allnx-“z; She claims is "Yet unsmpassed in any and during the signing of the TQQISIPr i rmci n-lishayis a: afll r1 lllflllliillfl. and l ih€sjii i " " *- 5'1 a n. Might Have Ben Die! A sudden shout l A crash l Silence l Then hurrying feet and the imperative clung of tho ambulance bell. 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