~ R 2. 1932 NOVIMBE =.-._ THE. CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BQVDS’ ‘QUOTANTIONS Pivotal New York Stocks Moi-ire“! MINING BOIVDS i (Canullan Press) Stock Market ,,,,_,. , --» . nii..- has rs. _u R .. _____ w TORONTO. N" 1_ ls) (cumu- Pn") in and F‘ Pow .. . We 7% ‘f “M” m". h‘ c, MONTREAL. N" 1_ . n: Snieltlng ... ... ‘l4 18% 18 (Canadian Presl) Anmmr P" u. h. 8 )8 ii” firliiiicTefinfiird T.‘ n. "n82" m3’; 10:5,? er .. 0513511,, Nov 1- ‘m: . . . 2 2 2 ‘lax Exempt luau Amflson 4, ' 39 4o ll m“, h‘ m“, ulet ... . 1i! m m n“ s; w,‘ Arno z z g 6% 1 Nov 1m 101.40 10100 Eifffd? 912'” "i" ‘w 4g '2 aia a .. t... B 1 . ' 1:?‘ ‘s: a: B. fJiwPionear .. 41d“ 4i;%ii:1s% 5% 1 1.11s 013d‘! ‘lgfgfél ‘iiiiiifi C‘ P‘ n" ---'—-- 54 "if 1‘ T‘ 138;“ 1:“ ‘u I" I ' 31% Y,‘ T“ Taxable Issues I l‘ ‘ . ‘v xii g?“ ' ' (3 " ' 9 8% B hriiki gulklrvii‘ m. 1°56 11% l; Dg::lu;:r““" ,,, 103,20 103,50 G t d F E 23¢ Gliiikins 7-7‘ all f‘ "' " " (‘Faiconb 1d . . - 4 i t i- -.-- .: .1“ s“ as i .. °rr°° ° m‘ "91’? isiii...‘."..'i°‘lifiiii 222i ill‘ 1a.?" u w,‘ w,‘ 55% l-Iollinger 510 541,-, m3 ‘r5 15 Oct I914 ... ... 08.50 iii). W n I l iii ii a s" ‘ a, 38 a, rlomesisiiil 1;, m m 41,; 1 Feb 104a ... nsno 00.25 Gdll 68113. 311d Enliginsiiw Ko so!" 2W‘ 3m z 2 2 "0"! Geld as 5s 4 I 0" 1M0 97-50 0a. Gen Eiec m‘ ' 1w £2112 iii? In‘ 5,, .,, , 114?‘, 13:2 11% lgigcflslititsypaor; i , 123:: 20% 2-?“ In! Conversion Issues 3:: “$2,111: Qii 0-’! il-‘l 93 l" 11 ---- , Hf. , , Int Harv , ' u, 3-, M McIntyre 1w. ms ‘IR-ii i», 1 xnv 4cm 08.25 sis-m Int slain-i" ' m m 1,, Merlnnil m] 1; ,5 ,5 41., 1 .\_'<iv 41-51 0&2: 98.75 ‘ riiq vniiinnlo" W, w, m, Mining cni-p 131 m m 4'; 1 i\_nv 48-58 00.00 09.50 The"! y»! n irirge niienusni-e st N," “Hem, _ 1 _, 1 _,_ 1, Mo“ “in” ___ 25 95 25 4i, 1,5“ 49.59 , _ _ _ ,_ 190m) 10059 yesterday: market, and although N_ Y. - i - iii $1 i»? .. . . , . iisr..rzzt..ici ‘knits’ sub" :5 Mei iii-m“ " , .. , ,_/, n . .. . . P s o , . A" (‘t “ m“ " " 31w“ 3dr“? Oigixzlndill I I . 11in” ‘i200 u‘ on. "v a u“ and prices remained unchanged.‘ Qozflnqd" 5.11"" i P“ 5 i,“ ‘ ’ Petrol oii " is is i‘ s 15 Nov 1mm . .. 102.25 morn Owliiir to the stormy weather iirs- n“ f" N ‘T all)’ 71'1"‘! -~- -- 3T‘! 3,15 3?,‘ p,“ M, ‘ "' "i, m}, 5 5 35 N“ w“ mom 103315 railing on the North Side of the M" ‘ r60" F‘ "' ""' in‘ iv‘ 8"‘ San Antonio. ‘H (l0 m m‘ "' " " Island the fishermen did not venture 20y“ “m?” t" W" "' "' " “ ‘My 31, Sarnia .. m Dominion of (‘snails Guaranteed 0'"- Y°T "i9 1"!" 1°" iillvli With the 5pm“ '\' 119"" "' “ 15% "V" 1"” Qherritt ‘ Bond. ' result that the fish market present» pa?“ "i" R ‘,8 Vi" --- " 8,, *3, slspnQ ' ' ed s void sppearnnee. m o“ Fmhme * . Iisw Cori! A I'm 2 1 ~ -., gmf mi", 1‘ N R 41,5 Following were the averale prices péwm” " hswluigiln .. .... 11/1 117s its Sflmnnu ‘ Q N n 4% ‘ “Hump n": Jlfil glVii Pffl ... III T0 70‘ 71:” T-lmhnm c N R ‘y’ ‘ (Iahhage ‘n . U. Tqhlhiiel‘ ___ imnns ._.. 9/, L,‘ Tk Hugh?‘ l? N R 41.’, Parrots, 4 lbs. . v‘ “fitefl "' ~~ 73 |""| "t (' ' in", 1d,)", lgv, Vnriiiiin Gus". i c N R 4V- Pflfllllill! 3 1h! “ilftvilflliligilybililll-E. u " Li“ g“ . - ~ -' - a -' ' C v ' C r“ V ‘ .. ... ...», _, "term" 11% '4 11% Yiiiilbii P132: " 3;}, ic i} T: 4:‘ f a335, diff ‘">°1“<>"h W. w» asvi Tnini Snleu-Iilililiiii - 7 - . ,_ rusiic prou s . . .' . ' ' i‘ N (W1 s . .. .. .. 1' l -- liiiiiTiPIiflS 1.'i0_ 1:i0_ 1M1 Qfljflfi‘ "' ‘Q90 “"0 "9" uii llni- c)oiii s; ii 1000 11024131" 10'7.'i "ybprifylle-irls ii ~,1:~,- ,".‘,' 1e,- innii...“ ~ l". 1-? l2 ‘ - m... .... .. .. A i. ~- -’ " -' ' - -- -- .. . v ii 1., 4 i . .. .. sglasj-Shilfitfl 4.301; Iloniis Tk Imglw“ ' ‘m’ 3'9 31° 30x1)! Karin-s, pbtik . . . . ... - " ' ' .- , i. , - ' I _ _ Ilnm (‘mil .. 40 40 40 (lrnvestcin Apples peck ... . _ V, a . . ' ' ' " Uhmgw" Vrlnfertlinll 105s 0on1 coal new linking AlllliPii rim. . _liffl.\'l‘llli.\li. Nov 1_m-iiisii iiiiii '_ -/ / . . r-niisi vnpm, ._.,-,-, .._., iinniinni Pow (TOT)! 411,4 4w, m; Cooking Aniiii-ii not - WWII-u} ixi-iisiiirii in relation to the ~ 1/. Ehinhnh, __ m ,-j,,', tiqipisli lb . ;tiri‘i‘i1:ilr,ii:iIi_i"ilkniinti-,riis enii-pileil i" ms ;~,%//:>/ / , l” ./- "n f. 0-‘ __ H. ,',__ n. n row _- i ll‘ o nnnrin, dosed t d . ' ~'-. , f, .' . ‘ . I i_.' I L. "uwson '11,” "x0 Izuinpiiiu iii .. us follnus: i‘ p o F“ , _ ' / l) . /’//,.( I - h,’ NW,“ ‘u,’ 5;?‘ Green Tomato" Jrl-fcnllnri peso fl,QR1|\_ i , l/ 1 7-‘ - in 2'.§‘.i‘.‘.‘.'.“°‘“é‘. 13:21:41. My?" W r 1 are?’ // Mvlmnil .. - ""- '"'i ‘"4 ‘ ‘” ‘ i - =i Will"! misc. ~ r . BA ,- A s. r P n. v e i" i . ' '~ Illfllir nii ii .. - .-~.. ,.,~.»~ ,. - , i (cnnaqlnn riff"? iiazfilliifit ‘ U 0.135.?‘ Fiji.‘ 0133a‘ (Kfalsnilian Press) §::i'r1.\"‘(:.’i‘iniii:|§8 “Lliiilniliiiitiifln = ' l/ v ’ / y/l v ' II i.| . u y _ . ‘ .. "u; . -- M nus: .~.~ -.. ; iii.i.i".i..i;‘ ‘1,",",{:;'~,..,.. 79R 72 7‘; ‘ rpm,“ ,q',,|‘;,',,r:l ‘ f“, M m pn the two Ifnntri-ni iIvi-stni-k mnr- (inlnnii 10 iiis Ifizt-elinsp-iiriikiii PFTHVH 61:23, ‘‘‘ " parents in the United Church Ccm- home T0 the BllPust Church and CUB-i. but 11'! TWO-Piece 510G418 0‘! ' 1i; 1i; 1i», l_I;7l‘?;i'f,i‘:i:m_:]iinrlc‘:, Tpiagffillinf‘! n45 c,','i',',,.‘,"°§§ ',.',’,],':,,,§,°“,§'5‘§ Ix? ":1" _ ‘ _ _ __ ' I ,.~,",I’,',",f,§ ,,',‘,,',',‘,‘,',T,,°;,‘_§‘,‘,',-V etery, Lot 16. was very largely attended. S. properly chosen shades they may be - ‘fl " ' ‘a , Sheep nmT lnniiis nii iini-i. illrilliiifll! f... .10. igfflllf“. mini: 0.0m. The pall bearers, friends from worn equally well under fur or fur- ‘ " l3‘! cattle held nvpr (mm 3mm)“- (ireeii PPUPTTS 1i or . iermniiy relclisinnrk 0.20710 . . - - 0 (‘attir- n-ere slmv Wiles worn 1-1111.“- iloil Peppers i‘. fi-r . . ' firent Rriinin [munii "("140- Kensington and Lot 16' welt G00‘ PERSONALS Lrunmed com5' :--- . 7 .'.‘i ' ‘. i Iii‘ . . . . . . . . . . . 10 i - , 4"” ' _ < , , ' 1 u m, 3,1513‘ gmshi sfiinmlilzl," iiiniiiiiini-n ni- t‘ ;r:"l;flllly'zlldlllgprijltl'l;l'l“.g,méil, E Brown, Dan McKenzie, Jsrnes v , Knitted detais also are becoming 9T0}, ",0 mm, “HM, pun," "N," gum,“ m,“ “m, 1.0mm. pmdum, "Human, ppm," 0,95, Pendergast, J. M. Lieard, Percy Mil- Jvfr. wm. E. Forbes, Vice Prcs- ncreasingly important in relatios liver" Jim. fnii- drinkers WPH‘ vim ini- u liiiiin time» Mme. ' ler and Richard Gardiner idem of Brace McKay s; Co Ltd to woollen dresses and suits Knit» "'1" T‘ - i - - -- with fair in rueliliiin quniltr cniriis W!!! ' i‘ q , ' m. rnn- pm “mum, ,5“ h, s" 6,“, 0",,“ 3mm. 13pm, y", ,1 _ . Summerslde, is in the city attend- ted blouses and coder and cuff de- hmiikiit $1’. . "PM" -"'i=°~"li\\'lii iliiinr Mic". ing the Fox Show. tails aiiy themselves smartly with ‘ Good ewes fllili wethors were (‘iiiclivii X“' ZPYfl-"id pound Knlftflii, , atéltly $4 to $1.25 with heavy lambs gilcks . ifllfiYllv lironn 0,1511 ' U19 119W WOOLBM- nu iit poi- rwt. ut ii ll l owl ... onnri zoti 0.1270. __ _ _ _ Y‘ iineks were “Tdgilfif; at.“ Slit“ burl-Z; QTTOIIIIIBIIM loii rifnliiifl, 1e Hfigghlo; $11520‘ val‘ ,Gxf.en' remtgfiue and brown c?“ - -> Ivy-i ' I \ _ ' . “dTtitwilpsokivdi-‘r-r blow. The nirist com’ “W153: Iitullilnti] 032M. ‘ And Prince (dounty ‘syn nv “r rc a Bnn o bna ioris con ueim favor u h. mo" "rm for gm“, qmflnhls hm" no“, mum _ I swmh," kmnp- ma,“ prtuig t ‘a ey, git, reccntéy on a Sfnflflie of fall co.ors. . $4. fl i ate - ll". t Ii f. . .. 94¢. i l :i- .‘_'.. moor r1 o 0s on an other (Canadian Press) _ Evlllifl." TOCPiIIInICb; g‘itlfn.r‘iéll'lizrfll'}\‘f£frt‘\ “Cliff Pxk V.“ s.7"l!i-f:‘i'i|fif pf,‘ (Ijnpremiuln _ SPORTS AT SEVEN M111] America p1‘ S . Y us» Illgh Lnw my." changed iii 5.1 in $3,511 when mm on Rmist wiii _ , _ ________ '_ . i‘ c‘ ‘CS- ~ “ iic-r Sung! .. 4 31!. 4 i- rrrnde selects lii-niigiii $1 ppf hog (‘lions vnni BAY-At Seven Mlle Bay on Mon- In Quandry ow win 0w 4i’ w 4i!’ r i _ ~iii i _ , Pi ., -i{ , - . _ H, m, E, A 2,‘: ,_, i ,_, I ‘vlvvlplggflllzfzkllljPrélll {,’,.§,‘3;,‘,1“',,,,,“_,,'_,, ;,”::",',':,g “m ,,',’,‘,’,',, day night a. good crovid attended —Mlss Jean MacEacheln of Sum- _ ‘lllllwdiféiiyglii .. ‘it ‘ ' "’ ‘"05 ~ ',_€ giiifffli. iii] ' the sports and tug of war held in merside nnd Miss Frances Mann of PHILADELPHIA Nov 1 De . .... - . .' .... r n». ,. - . . _,, , n ors. i... .. __-__ _ . . '- ' _ ' mm", "m, S,‘ _ u Qmi M‘: 22,: lwillni 5m- is i. lln 4.-.\, iiny 4411:%.\o.\v..‘ nimlnn, ii -ii: lei-nil n0; .,.,,,':,_,,,,._., ,.,,,.,, MRS ANN": G MCDONALD the larBe parish shed. The boys of Spring Valley, left Friday inorn- _.,C,.,b-u,g hgyscn- as ,, “woman M,“ m,‘ M pa“ \ u "n. n“. n’. ' , _ U ‘H a I ‘ I.~_: . f ‘ illrlilll _ _. ' - - . . _ . . v __ . ' ‘ r > s ' Ii 1- ‘inf . t f-Qj i l‘i i ... - _ _ iii in“ ziiiziiflylit-y: Nov 211w: iii-n Lem; iinv fir» 2 feed 11%: llclccttid idignilTfilflk ' The" passed penen-‘ny “way t: air-is whlbigi grail; nii eriflni; l a‘ we, n55 mo“ m m?“ today between an or; 943s’ 221/ ~ - .- . w riiniiiii-n B“, Saturn mom,“ 9° . earnest desire tobecome a citizen i i cssn voices r: . . -. . v v s. October i. nil Ki- .. us» ‘|1I( 115/ v . - . "PYQY- 5o i’! f? ll’ -l-.n: ho. 4 i" iv contested. Summary - Running ——Mrs. Jack Conrod and her two - i - a H M A _ n i U, n = p iiiini, .\0 l nnin in; xiii fill“ 45- elm’ ms o iv mo; xii. ii c w w. liiii- - 22nd, ill; ciie b01118 of her daughter, . _ and an intense cents-lion that 1w ' -- is ‘Vi. M. . nni- 4i: M. s n-ii- i214: xi» Vi: Tffibk 211;. ‘ gimw 1n High Jump: 1st, Reg Murray; 2nd, small children, who have been vis-l _ m,‘ Mrs, w_ [b comm, Kensmgton, Mm 4 f H h m“ th to I’ _ the sake of the career of her hus uwii-iiipii Annie G. McDonald. Austin Curtis’ ‘m’ 3 3, "is c‘? Mpg J in??? ,5 gglclmsf hi" ‘ma band, a brilliant young composer, lviiiiiinea .. .. seldom can we record the passmg 35t yard dash, boys uriderd.) years. edmio hr’: ifillnk-Ilflfiirc iciuril- She 51mm‘, be wit), hm, in France Fiiii of a home loving and unassuming gyoillszorthaliloogan’ in “Jami? ' o e a “x- s" rght now. _ - c ucy: r van oosn. .i A~_ », ~_ "am", Mnpkonq _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ a for 2,1,, character such as Mrs. McDonald "d dish b“ s under _15_ 1s, _Mrs A w heard has ream” Dellfiled 0! he? HUIIEflIIB-n MU Qliliilis. 1H"! iii .. .. 1g» and yet. feel that at many points 7 ' y ‘ ' w, t _' h ' , ilemilill when she married the com- ni-ls. iii . . . . .. 1..- au over our Province from East u, Frank McDonald. 2nd, Emmett L. o e1 ome n Summcrsldcnnxod o, ..T,.a,,sauanuque-. and McInnis; 3rd, Basil Noonan. Potato fiom an extended visit to her And,“ Rcpros» Mm Anthem _ (3) (4) i . 'nn\\\\uosnninnnnnnnnn\\u\u\\n $11,000’ Cash for You in a FcwYears Features of aiPolicy for a Young Man, or a Young Woman who Earns Her Own Living: (1) No Medical Examination Required. (2) Pays ‘$1,000 Cash in Twenty Years; $1,000 immediately if death occurs: $2,000 if death occurs as the result of an accident. (5) If disabled through sickness or accident for six months or longer it will not be necessary for you to pay any premiums year a dividend is declared which may be used to reduce the premium or allowed to accumulate as a special fund. This requires vcry moderate savings on your part. (Fnniuliini Press) .\iO.\'TRl'1ATi, 1\ v ]—A slight Ii!‘- vliuo iii iiutter wins iiii- liine yirii-e movement on the proiiiir-n rinil dairy runrkct here tmlny. , (‘nriots or less of no I was quoted nt 20"’. cents n pound, down n qiinr- tor of n r-nnt from yesterday's price. Receipts “ore Hill iinxes. Eggs were unvhniigmi, frvsii Oiitnrln extras selling nt Zifl in .‘iil rents, firsts at 32 to .'l.'l cents nnii seconds iit 10 to 20 cents a dozen, British (‘nliiiniiin extras were 40 to 12 cents, firsts Ilfl to 88 cents, nnd pullet extrns 32 to 84 cents, delivered. Storage extras, in cnrlnts. were quoted lit 22 to 2i cents. firsts nt 20 to 22 cents nnii seconds at Iii to 17 rents. Receipts were 1..'lli.'i cases. Cheese hold steniiy, Oiitnrln Octob- i-rs being quoted nt it"s to lfi rents. Quebec Ootnhero at li-‘lil in 01,5 cents. Ontario Sepionlhers at 101K, cents anrl Qilehoe September! at l0 cents n pound, Receipts were 21.014 boxes. Some shipments of Prince Eiiwnrii Island green iunuiiliilns pninirir-s nr- rireil 1min)’ nriil sold nt G0 in tifi rents per R0 pnimd ling‘, with N, R, grnrn mountains selling sit tlie slime price. lifontreni whites, per R0 poiinrl hag, were 50 cents. MilfOlillflf-‘fll! n Wheat: Northern 1m Fifi: liar-icy (‘niiiiillnn western n0 3 Zifl: Oats, (‘min- 00: Cheese Oct Oiitiirio M's to 1°! fiheese October Quebec 9% to 9%: Butter no l finest 20%; Eggs, fresh snerinlii in cartons 45: Fresh exirns in cartons 4!: Eggs, fresh firsts in enrtnnii fill: Eggs, storage firsts in enrinnii 27: Eggs, lifllflfll‘ seconds in cartons 23: Potatoes P E..T. llllT N. R. groan mountains Rn pound ‘W! n0 tn till; Montreal whites 80 pound ling 50, A policeman was etching s vei’! H. A. EBERS. Provincial Manager. 135 Kent Street. We shall be pleased to send full particulars regarding a pvlicyfvr 9'0"» with annual deposit required at your age. I\\\\\\\ns\\\\\\\\\nsnnnq\\\\\\\\\\\n\u\\\\\\u\\\uanuuuaquag ‘ma:aebsaaaeosalaaolbaaaasla! “Inoseaauaaaoaaaeuessaaaae sea ‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\“‘_“ poor player of the concertina in the middle of the long street, and was surprised at the number, of generous people. When at last the man was 80M the policeman said to one of the Thomas’ Eolectric Oil speaks v01“- snel for its healing efliciency. Ever since it was first introduced it has grown steadily in public favor, owing entirely to its manifold use- Wcst the news of her death will be deeply regretted. Being of a gen- lsl disposition, she was a. favorite with young and old, with a ready greeting and a cheery smile for ev- eryone. Although laid aside from the ac- tive duties of life for some two and a half years, she maintained is live- ly interest in the welfare of church and community, not only in Ken- slngton, where for the past ten years she made her home with her daughter, but also following with keen interest the activities in other parts of the province, where lt had been her lot to live. Especially in- terested ln Missions she held omce in the Woman's Missionary Society, Central Lot l8, from the time of its organization until she left to reside in Kensington. Mrs. McDonald spent the first ten years of her life in Summe " where she was born seventy-two years ago, the daughter of Robert McLaurin and Ann Glover. The late Robert Mclisurln was born in Kllcregsun, Scotland, coming to Kenalngtou, where many of the name still live. About sixty-two years ago, Mr. McLaurin moved to Lot l6, taking over the duties of his fathers farm, known as the Ferry Farm. There, Mrs. McDon- ald with her only sister spent a hBPDY Klrlhood. Her short married life was spent at Rice Point, the home of her husband, the late John B. McDonald, who predeceased her some forty-two years ago. After her husband's death, Mrs. McDon- ald returned to her old home at The Ibrry, where with loving care lng offerings from friends and neighbors. She is survived by a family of three daughters and one son, Mrs. ‘w. ti. Cotton, xsiisiiimii, m1. Jas. Race: 1st, Walter Schrldcr; 2nd, L. Tierney; 3rd, Frank McDonald» Pole Vault: 1st, Thos. Paquct, Bor- ‘ den, a ft, sis inches; 2nd, Lloydi Hewett; 3rd, Cyrus Perry. Tug of; War: Albany vs. Freetown. Albany, won xii-st pull, 4 minutes, 1o sec-i onda. and second i in 32 seconcls._ Seven Mlle Bay vs. Borden. Seven, Mile Bay won first pull in l2 secs onds, second pull in 30 sccondsi Single Men vs, Married Men, won} by Single Men. Wheel unison‘ Race: 1st, Ottis Curtis, L. Tierney; 2nd, L. McDonald, Louis McKin- non; 3rd, Walter Schrldcr, Lorne Smith. 3 Legged Race: 1st, Walter Schrldcr, Lorne Smith; 2nd, Kid LeBlanc, Abbie Arsenault. was also an interesting boxing bout between two lads of the parish which ended in a draw. The sports are to be completed next Monday‘ night when the Freetown tug of war team will again meet Albany On last Monday Freetown did not have their full team present. but they will be there next Monday quite suddenly at his home about five o'clock on Saturday evening. Thai; morning Mr. Boyles had felt in his usual health and had gone out to do- some threshing. During the day he took s. bad hemorrhage and was taken to his home by the men who were working with him. After resting he felt much better and was at supper with the rest of the family when he took an- other bad turn and passed away before medical aid could be called. The deceased was about sixty years of ago and had resided for a greater part of his life ill the Unit- three brothers Thomas and David of West Devon and William‘ of Middle Baekville, N. 3., and four sisters, Mrs. James Gsudrau of Berlin, N. H; Mrs. Nelson Dennis There . daughter, Mrs. Garth Tooinlis of‘ Moose Jaw, Sask. S. “Two-Piece” Revived NEW YORK. Nov. l—October. before it disappears may be written down as the month which brought a revival of twopiecc dresses. They are being seen these days in all the smartest places. The two-piece models of the_current revival suc- ceeded ln combining smartness with utility. and appear in such varied fabrics as knitted wool and crlnkly crepe. High-collared neckllnes usu- ally distinguish them. and one her iirst name 2s Boske-ls here t0- day in an effort to determine whe- ther federal officials might he able to speed the processes of naturall- zatlon. ‘The earliest hearing on her ap- plication, she was advised cannot take piece before February. She must remain here to establish le- gal residence. and in the meantilnl iier husband ls in France on .| Guggenhcin Fellowship, virtually the only means of support for thi young couple, Mrs. Anti-loll said. If Anthcll returns to Amos-la f0r~the length of time necessary fol her to establish her citizenship residence, she said, the fellowship smart model from Chanel in a. local shop has attracted attention with s‘ high swirling collar treatment ac- cented in white, with wide drop shoulders and sleeve fullness massed at the elbows. Oneyoung debuante at s Wed- nesday matinee wore a two-piece, knitted dress in a striking gold com- i blnatlon, with a high neckline, a, popularity, having the advantage of_ being both chic and practical for, school, bus ness and sportswear. Not’ only can they be worn without a, Maturing Oct issue. may lapse and w.th it their means of subsistence. Novel Es: Oanspes 4 hard boiled eggs. 1 salted herring ‘or S kipperod herrlngs. ‘ii cup thin cream. 1 tablespoon vinegar. dinn western no 2 32: Outs, (‘annillsn can,“ ‘nth. m. “muy when . , ' n . . - -. i. a so; 0 t , 1 r i 2e: night. S. yoke detail which gave width below Mix yolks of boiled eggs with falling due during the PerlOd Of dlsablllty- E’E5‘I;;I,IITPT"R "all": ;oil;‘§f‘llil!ic::7¥:‘:: i“ “i ‘Mm mwumm 3° i°n°w°d —— th¢ shoulders, and s back-closing I chopped herring. Then moisten the . § t n. I E H . l 6 Y l d 3.10: ewlrliiii-i- whi-ntn“ piiinnis. t2; ‘$115113! m! "mi"- ghgl °1 —SUDDEN DEATH 0F MR- ,h1ouse with sleeve fullness betweenmixture with cream. Add the 0111‘ ann ' ' “Mi,” 9m m 1"" .F'"‘"' “M” "fig". s u 3 “d w“ w‘ “m AMBROSE BOYLE-Mr. Ambrosqelbow and wrst. vinegar for tartness and flavor. ( ) 113 BPOSITS 631T! IIITCTCSL EflCh gfigilnlflizi: ,i:'i‘i in I sziwpinpltggifliiiii-M- in summerslde in its early days. Boyle o; we“ Devon passed away Novelty knlned and sheer “.001. stun. the egg whims Wm, W, n0 liis. 2.40; ani- [it'll ion vitriol! i0‘ Ann Glover, his wife, was born In lcn dresses seem to be gaining in filling and let. chili. When thor- oughly eoid, slice thin and serve on rounds of bread or toast. Garnish with rings of stuffed olives. This makes about sixteen canapes. DOMINION OF CANADA 4% Loan, 1932 TWENTY-YEAR BONDS ober ‘l5, 1952 i I 8M HGIldQd h Cl in ti’! i _ THE _ s w” a mm“ musician, any dwnzm‘ w." amped h" h; 10,15,353,‘ T," W,’ hgnxzziesé (ciiuneie iii 10o and interest on and iiliei- October is, 1947i n i Mutual Life --"‘"'----i-"“‘-»""""""i-.-..:'-:':: "s ...... :::;.'.'.-:..-;*:.:~..::a:::“:.:.:i: i. i»- ni i. wed=1~i° Pa“, i was no musician" he was our local life. -'I‘ha altho llvln act “ab” m’ tam“ w” m“ m‘ 1""|'"tPlYlbi°hl1f-¥¢Bf1¥i APfi115 . Sfiuranfifi mplllly k, ' n, b0 d y’ us“ T o“ Robert Boyle of West Devon The and Octgbqy 15 gem b amhin booe.’ s reranduna tobepres- ' i Y’ QI c.n.d. _______V____. em, a; m, ma.“ p,“ “M” hp deceaseddwsskvlery higlliiy esteemed Canada of any Chartered Bank. H on zzlts qiinuiy Bells is-Tiis no iiiite to her IIIQIIIOIT by sending "Y '- ‘l ° ° °° °’ "Hide- Tm" Gad o%é:|fugtle.goo. t. . . that so many thousands of intellls‘ flowers. She loved flowers and lay "9 1°“ i° “Wm “"1” h“ ent people continue in use Di‘. sleeping neathamass of bloom, iov- ""51"" M"- Eimbeth Mmalhim- We are prepared i0 execute, uilthout charge, purchases of Bonds in the above EASTERN SECURITIES BUMPMIY LTD. W. H. V. DUN BAR, Manager l (Iharlottetown. RE. I. fulaeu in relieving and hulinl A. Ramsay, Central. Lot 16; Mrs. of OTMYS; Mfe- James E. Goss \\\\\\\\\\\uQ\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\a\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\n‘ Ilbkllfl. Al I lPficmc to!‘ "l", GEO. L. OOQQOD, wlllhlfiél, Ind llld BUS. ADGIOW Pfflflif 0T Sum- CHABLOTTETOWN BRANCH - burns, scaids, and various inflain- corp. J. Robert McDonald, of the , mersldepto all of whom much him’ John Mmww“ "w!" R. C. M. P., all of whom were home sympathy is extended. The funeral ;;":'m2;. p one matory pains its record is beyond Jeproaeh. i .‘ .toaseberlaiil.iomatbssidahaz took place on Tuesday from ms