l fey YEC Tt “liil Win in"! O S For: 110d B 2 E Noe Rod C 2 l) Ho: Hal gm . E'.‘§o'\.‘3T-i»v£t¥.m.vw -- . a w.» FRIDAY Men’s Winter (YCoats an outstanding value this week-end -- 5° $15. Brown-and Grey Herringbones. Blue Meitons and Chinchilla: in Guard and half belt models, men's and young men's styles. . 5 T Grey or Blue Serge Suit $ 1 . Heavy dark grey serge in men's single breasted model and fine blue serge Suits in single and double breasted Ymllig m?“ models ' ' ' ‘ * ' OIIIIOIIIlllllllllOQOIIIIIIIIIOIIIQIIUIIIII Mews Hmnespu“ at“! Headlight O v e r a l i S. Men’s‘ Leather Wind- Bflfllwckbll" P a “ S’ breakers. Brown and Heavy, ‘v a 1' m’ a n d Blue or Black s ~ black. Plush dllrabl“ Pair......... lined Pair.....'.... " . Men's and Young Men’s $19-75 Fine Worsteds in Brown and Blues also grey and fawn shadow stripes. Well finished, smart models, good fitting suits. Men’s Coats “en's Black llorsehide Coats. inch long, cloth lined 30 Boys’ Blue Chinchilla Overcoat $7.50’ Men’s Fall Weight Work Shirt 79¢ Men's Fall weight work Shirts, Grey, Military Collar Each I Men's Fleece lined Shirts and Draw- ers. Broken lines and odd sizes Garment Men’s Heather Rib Sox. Worsted all wool. Men’s Plain Cashmere Grey or Tan. also Fancy Fall Weight Hose. Pair..............‘ Boys’ Mackinaw Wind Breakers $1.98 Men’s Lined Dress Gloves. Grey, Tan, Brown Capes, pr Men's better grade Flannel Shirts, Khaki Navy Military and ’ ’ $2.00 Plain Grey Men’s Wool Rib Shirts and Drawers. Heavy winter weight un- I shrinkable. Garment . . . . . . ..-..~.-.... ......--..-... Week-end Specials for the Boys Child's All Wool Blue Chinchilla Reefers, Red Flannel lining, untar- nishable brass buttons. Sizes 21 to 2i $4.75 $6.00 $2.25 Boy's Heavy Wool Golf Hose, in grey, tan and brown. Size 7!’; to lll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. c Sizes 25 t0 28 Boy’s Beaverskin Corduroy Bloomers and Breeches, double seat and knee. Sizes 26 to 32 . . . . . . A Boy's all wool Heavy jumbo knit Coat Sweaters in Royal White, Card- inal, Black, Black and Orange and plain navy. Size I 28 to 3-1 . $1.00 50c 75c $2.50 Boy's Leather Windbreakers, with heavy plush 11!: lining Boy's Black Crow or V neck Sweaters, sizes 28 to 34 Boy's Penman's Fleece lined shirts and drawers, sizes 22 to 32. Per garment Boy's lined star Gauntlet Gloves, sizes 5 to 8V; Child’s Blue Middy Suits, made from good weight Blue Cheviot cloth. sizes 2 to 6 years .. a Week-end Specials Women’s Undergarments Girl's Fleece Lined Bloomer. Ladies’ Light Winter Weight Sizes from 4 to 12 yrs. Combinations. All sizes and Price styles. Girls Winter Weight Vest. ' Price Long and short sleeves. Sizes llfldifls Willie!‘ weight v95!- frnm 2 to 14 years. Long Sleeves, short sleeves, price __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ c sleeveless. Sizes from 3i to ‘ill Price c Gowns. White C h i l d re n ’s Combination Children's Sleepers Fleece- lincd white and natur- al. Price Silk Knit Gown. Tailored and lace trimmed styles. All the Ankh 1nd Knee newest shades‘ Length. All sizes .. ‘lilac illiied Flimnclette and colored. Price . ~--\u>.flid¢i.6~. -...,~.>.d~...-.-.. . .1" »- .:..~~i- » - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARWAN v | c T’ 0 P. “MASTER wssrimi auinmu" a -Sll1-2E'l‘. load. sinc. 009991‘. Ill- vanized and black iron sold st gnu‘; 9380-10-18-21. _BUY BEST blacksmith bsr iron, sleigh shoe and toe calk stool at Braces. 9388-10-18-21. —PLEASE REMEMBER thlii the dental oifices oi Prince County and Crapaud close on Wednesday n!- temoons until l2 em‘ 1st- 93B5-10-15-Ii —BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA SERVICES, Sunday, October 18th. Bedcque, 11 a. m. The Sacrament oi the Lords Supper. _ Searletotvn, 3 p. m. Cope Traverse 7.30 p. m. The Minister, Rev. L. P. Archibald will conduct all services. —S'I‘RAWBERRY BLOSSOMS IN OCTOBER-Mr. J. P. Gaudet, mer- _ chant of Miscouche, P.E.I., picked several strawberry blossom on the dyke near his iox ranch "iuesday. These were iull blooms. Mr. Gsudet ventures to say that strawben-y blossoms are rarely iound on Oct. 13th.. —STREET WORK-Never in the history oi summerslde has so much work been done on the streets as has been accomplished this summer. The remainder oi Central Street and part of Green Street has been paved. The paving oi Summer street is almost completed. The foundation oi.’ a concrete sidewalk iirom the east end oi the town to the residence oi Mr. Rankin has been started and the new strip oi highway from the eastern approach to connect . with the Provincial strip o! cement highway is under construction. All this work has giv- en employment to many who other- wise would be out oi work. The Town Council are to be commended for their enterprisein these times oi depression in continuing to go ahead with their street program-S. —Mr. George H. Douglas of New Glasgow, N. 8., accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. D. P. Brown, Summit Avenue, paid a. visit to his youngest daughter, Mrs. Edwin MacDonald, Summerslde, last week. They went over Thursday and back Saturday. Mrs. MacDonald spent most oi the summer here. Mr. MacDonald was transierredirom St. Johns, Nfld., on the death oi the late Mr. Begg, and is now manager oi‘ the Bank of Nova Scotia at Summerside-New Glasgow News. Eastern Guardian ..‘R.0LLO BAY EAST-The Sept- ember meeting of the Rollo Bay Virginny,” and the roll call was tions on the phonograph were en- joyed by the members, also selec- tions on the mandolin and organ, by Mr. Jerome B. and Minnie Chais- son. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. The meeting adjourned by singing the National Anthem. Mrs. W. H. Keeie kindly invited the members to her home for next meet- 1W ..*lNDUCTl0N SERVICE — An impressive service was held in the Montague Baptist Church on Mon- day evening, the occasion being the induction oi’ the new pastor, Rev. Arthur Pyke. Mr. Pyke is s native oi Sydney Mines, but received his education in N. S. i-le and his wile, although only having recently came East; Women's Institute was held m the Elma’ have endeared thaw‘ at the hams‘ o, Mm Jerome B_ selves in the hearts oi the people oi Clmisson, with seven members and Mimugue three visitors iaresent. The opening munmes‘ The service w“ conduct‘ Chorus was, “can? Me Back to old ed by.Rev. Joe. B. Wilson, Summer- side. The order oi the service was answered with the payment oi a. as f°il°wii IHl/Ocfltion, Mr. Wilson; nickel. The minutes of last meet- scripture’ Mr‘ Pyke; Prayer’ Dr‘ ing were read and approved. At; vmcent; 501°’ “Have Thine own this meeting the ladies ‘decided to w“ u“? M“ ‘Mk M°L°°d' pay $5 towards the School Fair, also summersme; welcmne w church’ to give money for charitable pur- Dawn Wm‘ Jams”; Welwme to poses. During the evening selec- mmd Mmmry’ Rev‘ E‘ J‘ ch13‘ helm. H tist Denomination, Dr. H. A. Bayer, Gen. Secretary Maritime Baptist Convention; Charge to the church. Dr. A. C. Vincent, Charlottetown; contribution to the Future,” Dr. H. R. Bayer. Rev. Mr. Gibson, oi the Presbyterian church, Rev. Dr. saint, WCIQ MD” DUI who Alumni’: VaImsnCnnul DoIuyS/ill/Jfl Chum 2. (iixtlniwc) .. ' '1, F) l Iii?’ l HIS bilifilftlfi Vfilfi and surrounding com- -h, Welcome to Bap- Address, "Debt oi the Past", our oi United Church, Rev. Mr. Water- worth, oi’ Christian Church, and Rev. Mr. Armstrong expressed words oi welcome to the newly inducted minister and his charming wiie. Mr. Pylre responded very iittlngly and closed the meeting by pro- nouncing the Benediotlon.-S. ..'BAPTIBT CHURCH SEB- VICEB, Sunday, Oct. 10th. Pastor, 110v. A. G. Crows: 10.45 s. m., Con- The ELMER FARNELI. CONCERT PARTY Mrs. Ruby Farnell McKay, Soprano. Mrs. D. Webster Eraser, Pianist, Miss Marion Purdy. Reader. Mr. G. R. Shiers, Bass. Mr. D. Webster Fraser, Tenor. Will be at Stanley Bridge, Friday, October 16. Soul-ls, Saturday, October 1'1. summon-slit on Sunday. October 1B. Will assist in the evening service oi ilio United Church and give a Sac- red Concc t at the conclusion. I siin-io-ia-u. ii. 1-1 FEE 2-7 tral F! ’ , , Subject, “Fulfilled Prophecy.’ 11.45 s. m., Sunday School, ‘i p. m., Freetown, subject, "Cardinal Fiinciples oi Christian- ity." . . ‘UNITEILCIIUBCII OI‘ Cansds, Montague, Oct. 18th, Rev. J. R. Saint, D.D., Minister: i0 s. m., Sun- day School, 11 s. m. and '1 p. m., Rev. Dr. Saint, Wsdnesdsy evening prayer meeting. Friday afternoon 4 o'clock, Trail Rsnsm Group. n,“ h..- .. 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Your’ VICIOI dcilcfwillidcmonsuazeffhe‘amazing miss: C i" $219.50 .'.'. also other Victor Snper-Hezerodyncs from $89.50..-= IIIFQ, Supelc-Hduwcly-rw ' VICTOR TALKING NACHINI COMPANY OI CANADA LIMlTID-‘MONTTIAI. SituationLigh tens In Bank Circles SOMERVILLE. Mass, Oct. i5- (By the Canadian Pressl-The Common wealth today came to the aid o! the scmervllle ‘Trust Company and through a. $60,000 deposit helped restore confidence, not only in that institution. but in several other Somervilie Banks which were sim- ultaneously faced with heavy with- drawals. State Treasurer Charles F. Hur- ley, personally handed tho mOMY over to Henry C. Fallio, treasurer, while a crowd estimated at be- tween 300 and 400 persons looked 011. Hurley reiterated the statements earlier in the day oi both 5011611101‘ Joseph B. Ely and bnnkinl 9°11‘ missloner Arthur E. Guyjhflt ill‘! trust. company was in a sound po- sitlon. an who minted “Pen Wilh- drawing their money W" P115 promptly- Tho $60,000 deposited by the ststs represented the iuli s-mount state w” pgrmlbhd by ilW 10' d9‘ posit with any bank. or 40 P" w“; of a bank's capitalisation. Early in the ammoon the crowd diminished spprooisbll! 1M “WW who had withdrawn their accounts were reported to have returned their money. The situation at the Somervlllo tflllt’, was attributed b! m" of- iiclals to the closing oi the nearby Highland Trust Company yeaterds! which had savings deposits oi N." 100,000 and commercial deplpits oi $1,800,000. ELDER Tltll GROWS PROM MAPLE (United Press) ‘OBHKOSH, Wis" Oct. 14~A smell box cider tros is growing irmn the crotch of s lsrgs silver maple tree hero The nod of the boa elder gppcrently wok mot in the dirt and decayed bort whsrs the larger troo branched from the trunk nine feet. shove the ssrth. TOR RADIO; Prince County 6.30 p. m. -“ nirsmvisorarr: Open to all scholars attending school in Prince County. 40 yards dash. 100 yards dash. 220 yards dash. 800 ysmls das‘ High Jump. Brood Jump. Polo Vault. School Relay 4-220 yards. JUNIOR. 10 yards dash, 10 years. 40 yards dash, 11 years. 40 yards dash, 12 years. 40 yards dash, l3 years. 75 yards dash 14 and 15 years. The Kensington Oounty- _ osoi-Ei-Sat, Wed. Bat, ‘rue. Thur Indoor Interscholastic Track Meet‘ Kensington Rink, Tuesday, October 27th at OPEN EVENTS 100 yards dash. :20 yards duh. 56 lbs. weigh (or height. 56 lbs. weigh ior distance Shot Put, 10 lbs. Pole Vault. Broad Jump. High Jump. Any school wishing to send competitors please write Secretory ior application blanks. No appli- cation blanks needed for open events The management requests the teachers to co-operste so so N make this one oi the outstanding events oi’ the season. Entries close Saturday, Oct. 24th, 1931. Tug-oi-war Team challenge any team in Prince W- L. DELANEYi Incision. Genuine BARBADOS; Extra Fancy MOLASSES i "r b‘.