[my them \‘.'l _v.l ligt GIVES THAN OIL LAMPS _ RRQTIE Lrqus a pleéflhrc 1.1- f‘ civesyeu so much .§,|,G.H l," . I Don't rulr: your eyes by strain- n siiiguhh feeble wt ii w.» Qaiuilo- : that gin-s you ,‘WI Elf-Ll of light- ht-neurest llkl inu- l- ‘it. it for so cafe cost. MORE LIGHT 20 OLD STYLE GET A NEW Coleman 300 Cancllepower PRESSURE LAMP THE CHARIIYITETOWN GUARDIAR __ _ __ 4 4 i NEW Ltangjm ___ _ _. _ _ BLOOMFIELD-MRS. A. C. GALLANT so :::.:::":".::~.: ::::::. oilseed 5171i itfe "Mommas" "ROE STRONGER a LIST LONOII o GIVE MORE \ND BETTER LIGHT . Mantle: give You more lit! lock weave » r-lhry IISI longer-lower! cost to use.‘ Made from hlch Qlllllly rayon fibre especially trviitcd with light producing eheml- cals. Withstand .\\‘\'l l: shin-k t\~:.. Proved Best 50c Coleman SILKYIJ" lltzht and better Iii Thclr trll 5 n f ll E- e E 1 -. o =1 I: “Y 6 For MORE a WlC MANTL LIGHT THAN K KEROSENE E LAMPS iii AND MORE LIGHT THAN ELECTR '5 no WATT BULBS -’%_ ‘literati; M? {ii Linc. "For YOU NEED A MO Z DERN RANGE, Madam! ” Take the guesswork out of your cooking-instill l FAWCIYIT Better Baking Range, and enjoy better meals, with less work and worry! Fawcett ranges are designed for kitchen satisfaction . . . for better cooking results and for saving time, labour and money. They are a joy to own and a pleasure to look at. There is a Fawcett range for every need . . . Gas, Electric, Coal and Wood. Mode in all types and sizes. Come in and inspect them TODAY! NACES.) ENAMEL It HEATING limited Thll Benutllul Steel All cm. Iron Front. Complete no shown — (Alto a complete line of HEATING STOVES Incl WARM AIR FUR- . PRODUCTS SACKVILLI, N3. flgngg Wllh $89.90 . ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES \‘l.»\ SAINT JOIIN-ALL RAIL T0 l}()S’l‘()N and NEW YORK $13.00 $18.00 1 l-‘rom All. .<'I‘.‘.TIONS 0N PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND fi t 1e: FRIDAY, XUYICDIISI-llt 6. 1936 _ Return 1-‘. m Huston, ‘Iui-siliiy, November ll). lllfitti’. Liinit: lioni New York, Wctlticstlity, Nilvcltlhcr ll, 15136. ' l'.\!.\Il(ilt.\'I'Itl\' l'l-Jlt.\1I'l'$—iImportant) First-tigers shnuhl he iii possession n1‘ u letter 1N DUP- li 3 ' . from lllvlr l‘ ink mnn igi-r, clcrgyunnn or government ~ i |, Prltlln" l\ n. their name and complete address: in i‘ . li of stay in the Lnlted Slates‘. illlll thi- 1'14‘ iiililri-ss of person to whom des- tined. ‘l i uld he signed by applicant. in tho prcscnic hf lhi- iwu titlicial. 5 l'i~r~on~' v0.4. ii: ftYl‘ citizens ut’ Canada, or British F, ' ilniniiili-il in tkiniiilit, require passports vised by an ('llll\Ul. i‘ s lcllcr I‘.‘1l_V zilso hi- used when re-enterlng Canada. Z Q (‘hiliircn of livi- iiiiil nntlcr ‘Tickets (loud In m, T\5l'l\l‘ _\(‘lll'\ nl our ll.\l.l" FARE. DAY CUAUIIEH ONLY. 5i mnitrt" lruliitiéirlftlk i‘ EAL-Iii" i E Consult Neon-st 'l'iclti~l. Agent For Further Intormatioit ‘t! I {so (flinzidion Niltioltal ’l‘clcgra,phs .- l - 11-1152. ia.*.ii;f"~ir.i~n.i.fii.isg ‘ l Gitrzici-Aliitri, commercial attache 7‘ .; _ V of the Argentine Embassy in Wash- t‘ l t ington, said the Argentine Govern- - V ‘ merit had mritlc that decision af- = __ ,__.. . tcr making mi extended survey of AUGUSTA. Mo, Nov. 2 -I'AP)——J Europe nnd North America. The Airline l).-_:i.iri.i:i~.1'. of Aurzcill- ‘l The Arjzelttinc Government this ',' turv i tidii- i~ hid lJt"‘ll ln- , fall purchased 43.500 barrels of foriiztd tlui: t e Gov- _. Airline certified seed potatoes to be _ eminent hati m... M ccrzl- , iucd as seed in the approaching ' Iled scetl poi;'<»\:. thc lzgncst (lllfll- _potnt0 planting season in Argen- LOW PRICES Shades, From — — - - LANTERNS, with Shades From — — — — —- -—- ALBAN Y—IIOL1\ND ALBERTON-MYRICKS ALBERTON LTD. BEDEQUE—WILLIAIII CALLBECK BELLE RIVER-D. J. RILEY . BOTTS . BLOOMFlELD-A. T 7.20 BRADALBANE-JIIUKAY 8a TODD i BRADALBANE-L. S. SEAMAN JIRIDGETOIVN-MATTIIEIV 6: MIcLEAN BRISTOEr-J. W. MeEWEN CAPE TRAVERSE-wt K. LORD CIIARLOTTETOWN-R. T. IIOLMAN, LTD. CLIFTON—-S. DUNNING 8r SON COLEMAN-C. R. WALLACE CONWAY—L. J. IIIURPHY CRAPAUD-TIIE WOOD COMTANY ELDON-I). J. IIIcPIIERSON ELERSLIE-L. A. BURLEIGH ELLERSLIE-P. M. MMCAULL ‘ ELMSDALE-J. A. CALLAGIIAN ELMSDALE A. L. RENNIE EMERALD-W. H. FORD PIIILLIPSON NEW LONDON-IVAN n. BROWN FIVE llfiUslfi-JUBTINE LARKIN FLAT RIVER»—WIIL MMKENZIE FORTUNE-—E. S. JOHNSON FllEDERlCTON-N. A. CUTLIFFE GASPEREAUX-Elt. HENRY DUNN HAMPTON-MORRISON l CO. HUNTER RIVER-W. I. BOWMAN HUNTER RIVER-MMIUIGAN ti BOYLE KENSINGTON-J. P. k C. KENNEDY KENSENGTON—MBCKENZEE 8n CO. KlNKORA-J. F. MORRIS LONG RIVER-E. DUNNING MAYFlELD-L. B. WYAND ltlONTACiUE-L. B. IVLELLISII MT. STEWART—MeLEOD DOUGLAS MURAY HARBOR-R. P. BROOKS lllUR-RAY IIARBOR-JI. P. OOIIOON MURRAY HARBOR NQ-GEO. M. GLOW MURRAY RIVER-F. D. BREI-IAUT MURRAY RIVER-C. II. HORTON NEW ANNAN-Jl. R. MOASE NEW GLASGOW-R. L. DICKIEBON NOVEMBER 3, 1936 ommnv-n. A. JELLY ULEARY-Mcwfll-IAMS a TURNER onwsm-n. n. MoLEOD o son reruns noon-a. t. McKINNON imn POINT-Est. A. ROBERTSON RICHMOND-J. P. o/innitr SOURIS-MATTIIEW o. McLEAN, txro. SPRINGFIELD WEST-J. c. WILKINSON sr. strenuous-n. n. ncnmmn s1‘. pours-r. n. CALLAGHAN s1‘. LOUIS-CAPT. s. u. riumv ~ s1‘. PETERS-A. w. ANDERSON‘ suiuivmnsios-n. T. IIOLMAN, m-n. SUMMERSIDEL-SINCLAIR B STEWART, LTD. TlGNlSIl-J. u. MYRICK a co, m-n. TRACADIE-A. 1. MaeDONAID mvou (NtIrlh)-DAWSON'S LIMITED TBYON-KEITII moms um: venues-c. r. LIDSTONE s. son TYNE VALIJIY-TIIOS. meson‘ use venom-o; s. snnnrz o sons WELLINGTON-ARSENAULT o oiwmrr was-r DEVON-DOROTIIEA McNEILL Dealers: Order From R, T, Provincial Distributors SUMMERSIDE CEN THE ANCE. Thlo column In rcni-rvi-iI for nr-ivu o1‘ local lntt-ri-nt lint llll\t'l'llfi.llfl nl u niwvny mllllru Illtly o.» lmii-rti-il iit l min ll word otrivlly ptlytllllc lll |1l\ll|I(‘(‘. ANYTHING BUT LOVE-The Mystery t0 grip you from the on ii- lng pfifllglEt;)ll—-l't)lllilIl?C to exixtc you iii every Cl1-'\lI1Cl‘~— stisywii e l.) posses‘ _\'0ii iuiiil the lzusl. hne~ that's whiit. you'll find in Jane‘. ,Doran's new serial. AlllONG THE OFTUOING ffthlllll this Week is il. shipnztint of TOO ctr 0:; of cainiecl goods, Slll})!‘(.‘_l hy 'l‘hi- Royal Pnckiilg Ctllllpilll)’ to L.;i- T. Eaton Coin1:nii_s' in Alointiwii, 1t cnnlprlses Pork .\' lie us. 5triiislcss~ Wax Beiins and Bcrri .. REGULAIF '.\l().\"l'llLY fillllil- ING (‘. W. L. tonight. at ll o‘. incl ‘ Business Girls llzifii. Rciiinwnil Mi.“ .\l’. A. Ki-‘lyt of the Qilliulic ' Club, New Yr r11. will . the mcrthg. 1B...‘ cordially invited. ~Advertiscrs iirc l'(‘llll‘l(ll‘ new advertisements, Pl‘ cu: , must reach the Guiirtliziii Of cc hv , 11 A. M. the tiny prctitius to inscr- tion. Recently" there has bccn n ten- dency to delay‘ copy t~‘llCl'(‘lll! us to carry advertisements over to ud- vertisers‘ inconvenience nnd dimp- pointment. Please make n notc- “Ads must be in Guardian Office by ll A. Ml" LrLf. VICTIM LEAVES IIOSPI'l‘1\I..-— Struck by a mztor-rnr nrnr the railway depot Friday after zirriv- ing from her home in Prince Ed- ward Island en route to the United States, Miss Lynn Wilson was re- ported Saturday afternoon to be sufficiently recovered to lenvc the City Hospihwl where slit‘ had been ‘r taken for ohsiirvntioii. The woman ' , bore a. bruise on her head as n ro< 219 ' T. G. IVES Gt. (leorge St., Phone 1117 suit of Transc r ipt . the collision. ~7loncton LIFT mom- our no emu. * -.Pu,1rNAM’s. - Conn ExTnAcTQp izzzrr: — mil. GUARDIAN Guardian's new story starts" hortly. l —-} ' - . , . CONI DERATION LIFE IN‘ Il-ll BU!’ ROIIIN HOOD FLOUR L-UIQIi-‘I-IIZ-SIZW. ' l now. you will not regret it. "BIKOOKYILLE LIME" for best rtwults. N-ELOD-IO-B-tl. Oct. 31. CRASWELL FOR PHOTO- GRAPHS. L<3491-3-28-tl (‘II.-\IIl.()T'l‘E'l'OI\‘.\' FUR SALES -.:"\ now receiving shipmenis 0f ‘iiltci Fox Skins fur consrigniizciit to Yillltillt‘. Offices situated at 5:’: Queen» Street. L-5432-l0-Zil-i. NEW SERIAL STtlRY-Airvtliin: llut Love. by Juliet Duran. Bctwren lmolcss lttXlll‘_\'l nnd p iniilcss love niiiiiy g‘rls have hrid to CllODnt‘. But Ahnii Whittaker‘; d ll nniin was not :0 simple ns tlizii, She had to decide bcixvccii ‘out’ mun who uiferetl her both wcnlih mici love llll-l nnolhcr who offered neither. For tier even to licsltntc, you innv soy. was t:o‘- li:irtl_v. llut rend thc 'tnr\'.—J.\tict Danni's i1ew'c.st~~:iiiil nit t facu- ittitig in the Guardian. TllI-Z WINN in dinning in C(llll)l‘(‘l..‘0ll with llnll ‘ween TCJ for Cknrloltclotvn lfniqrtil are: liuokcd Rug, Sacred Heart. llonte. Illoril l’.li~._i1l:el. Dozotht" Putcr». Liancheon Clitli and Scrviettvs, I.:iiik Eden. Frut Cnke, Bliss Mncdonnel. Quit, M .. August no Wlsrer, Wiitcrvulc. Bcdspreatl, Mnry J. Donahue. IVELCOME VISITO It.—Mrs.. Ilotvurd McLeod and little dough- ter of Somcrville, Muss, who have been enjoying a few weeks visit at her former home in P. E. 1., also with relatives in Trenton, visited in Stellarton yesterday with fri- ends. Beforc going to Somcrville, Mrs. McLeod resided in totm and her friends were delighted t0 have ‘ hei- tn their midst again. Satur- day morning they leave for their home in Sonieiville hiiving greatly enjnved their visl!.—»New Glasgow. News. ISLANDER IlANQUI-ITS S'I‘i\I<‘I-‘ »--Chnrles L. Tminor was the host at rt banquet; held on Wednesday night at: the Ilotel Saskntchmvnn when the guests wvre Regina. and Moose Jaw members of the Prud- entlnl Life Insurance stuff. Mr. Trainer. who has been the Regina assistant supcriiltendent. 0i’ the company, left on Friday for Saul‘. Ste. ltlnrie where he will have the position of superintendent. C. J. Marshall was chairman nnd J. A. FFORC, Supcrlntcndrtit, made the presentation of n club bag to Mr. ‘Prainor lind proposed a tonst to which the lnttcr replied. Contrib- uting to tho program of speeches,‘ reading and music were: Miss Lil~ linnne St. Jlllicn, Mr. Marshall, J. G. Yeamnn, John Fearne, M. G. Johnston, G. H. Barbour and T. GORDON FIFE, Soldier of Fortune serial novel. It starts sho:tl;.g eastern Guardian ‘ ..'BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR i now, you will not regret it. | ..____. I msunscmrrtons to the Charlottetown Guardian may be hiiiidcti to their Rcpt. Archie Hume, . Phone 4'1, or left at H. J. Mabous l Drug Store, Montague. Lf. l -———— : . . WIUYING CIIICKENS and‘ Fowl olive and dressed each Thurs- day beginning November 5th. R. J. MacDonald, 8.: 00., Ltd, Cardigan. 11-41-11-3-31. J ‘lcCoiinll. Harry Adams presided 1t the piano. Mr. Trainor is a son of the late Mr. nnd Mrs, James frititior, Lot 65, P. E. Islandf He is n grndtlate of St. Dunstuirs Un- iversity’, Charlottetown, and was .iti:ichrd to the stat! of Cttmplon Pullvev. Regina. previous to hi5 ‘ K1118 11D insurance. Miss Ada M, -'i"riiinor who is teaching in Rosary llall School here is a sister__ tLeuder-Post, Regina». 7 lvfotlel School Ilonor Roll OI Model School Grade: &—1. Doris Downc, Grade: 7-1. Jenn McLean, 2, Don Downe and Jessie McDonald, tequnl.) Grade: 6-1. Aim Duffy, 2. Hazel Bnllingal. ' Grade: 5- 1. Elmer B‘:inchnrtl. Grade: 4-_1_ Kgim Dorian-s McDonald, 3. iPuncher. l GY-"der 3-1» Joyce Gay, 2. Kilmer iMcMlllan, 3. Jack Worthy. , Grade: 2-1. Betty Lou Hewett, 12- Phyllis McMillan, 3. Doris Keys. t . nocuronn sqmgjfgmmo, Doris Downe, z. Lnnlc, 2. Marion , Ilonor Roll For October l Grade 10-1: Mary lvlitcdortald, 52. IIelcii Cullen, 3, Grace Perry t Grade: 9—1. Mnry blcCloskcy, 2.12110. Callaghan, 3. Mercedes MacDonald. Grad“ 8-‘1. MM)’ Hennessey, 2- Phyllis Rossilcr, 3. Frances Kelly. Grade: 8— 1. Eunice Czndon, 2. Gcrtdude Quinn, 3. Bclln M110- Enchem. Gradefl-l. Melito Crosby, 2, ,Florence Saunders, 3. Mary Coylc, ‘ Grade: 'l—-1. Elsie Doyle, 2. Rota Errrlgnn, 3. Julienne Gallant. Grnde:6-1. Mildred Somers, 2. 1711111995 Duffy. 3. Irene GJllnnt. Grnde: 6-1. Frances llowntt, 2. Eleanor Murnaghan, and FTfinggg IStecIe, 3. Mary Hortingcr. Grad": 6~ 1. Agnes Malone, l_ 'Frnnccs McGuigan, 3. Betty Mc- ‘ Cormack. ‘ Grade: s_ 1. Ionian Rosltcr, 2. Doirnn, 3. Teresn Coady. ‘l Grade: 5— 1. Wnndrt McMillan, i‘; m: EXTRA STAMINA THAT MAKES THE FooTBAtt 5T4“! FIFTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE have tiutght StiinlicliTs wliut Canadian men want in winter underwear. From twenty fabrics, every man can choose the weight and the design which will give him the right degree of protection. But every garment is equally comforlzililc—madc from the w0rld’s finest wool -—unslirinkzil)le, of course——an<l e0 perfectly tailored that it cannot bulge or hind, cannot scratch 0r irritate. For fabrics of medium weight, warm but not bulky, ark for Stanfield’! No. AC, popular from Coast to (Joust. Made in button and no-buttou styles with short 0r long sleeves. Made also for boys. Write for our free sampk booklet. sruvrinrrrs LIMITED TRIJPO, N .8. Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg. Vancouver Grade; 5- 1. Willa Fitzgerald, Lelghcr and Frances Resslter. 2- Marv Keoush. a. Margaret Gmde: 4- i. Theresa Gaudet, a. Krovzh- mum Wedge, a. Helen barter. Grade; 4—1..Lols O'Brien, 2.1.015 Grade: 3-1. Derml! Rogers, 2, Hennessey, 3. Annie Bell. Frances Hennessey, S. Annie Laurie Peterr, 3. Teresa Malone, and H115‘ Donovan. Grade; 2-1. Norma BOIBW- l Jenn 1299311,}, Lorraine Weathellfl Grade: a-a. Dorothy Belmiw‘ ,1 Evvlyfl Frlmflfl. 3- Anna Hen- Grade: 4—1. Ethel Tralnor, I. Macdonald. 2. Dori; Connolly, 3. Celine Still"?! lmffiyil Mamllfcml Llmd, 3. Shirley Grade: 3-1. Edna Power, 2. Joan P Introductions By Bob Moore and Iohn Hale! 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