I ‘coroner: 11.346 \ 5 GUARDIAN lvrsnn 0|“. "QIQ I AGENTS: I. ll-I In!!!» Ill Imam It, uni m ' IUIMIIIIIII Ill PIINOI COUNT‘ “wit; IOIIIIIII- whim day pui-‘flgflsgfgru, KBIISIIIILOD. sun m imminent Ruff: 153a“ JewsIIEry Storq irom iour hundred dollars down W $10- " you might require. BITS III-DI ltd DUB JELIE; shlpmxznt oi. nve gallon 2,... ‘Just received at Bruce's. ._ '8 t and warehouses Wm gftgfed- 583'.’ Monday. October 14m. Tha-tykE-SIVIUS Del’- Jzuzcrnrc suavens all lead»- gng mukcs, also Fountain P618- Moase Jewellery Store. _. HEN it 6-30 on Sutulfly 111,111?’ llckx vsvaicif time. why not have your Radio tuned to C. F- C- Y- scouznran LA-NTERNS, cots mar.- Lamps. Man-ties and Gener- ators new in stock. The Surrimer- ride Hardware. _WE HAVE Just received a fresh strip-meat oi Eveready Radio and Flush Light, Batteries, also Dry Cells. The Surnmerside Hard- INDIE. ..oun STORE will close all day prqndny, October 14th. Signed Ralph Callback A‘: Co., and W. N. Bounrss. _l-‘Oll SALll. : One hundred Lat-mg Pude ts. Rex Albany. _ror. s/rur-En-rsrrra-r driving tecl tired 10y can; 1 bike . . 8 years. zcod worker or‘ :. Apply to Elwood l- redericlcn. —(‘.liUlZCil 0F ENGLAND. — SCYVZCGS (c: the Parish or New Lon- "zy, October 13m, 10.30, {n15 Communion. St. Stephens Church. Burlington 330 Evening Prayer. st. ‘rhcinws’. New London. 7.30 Harvest Thanksgiving. St. ilnrlrs. lier-ington. 'i‘h:_se servizer. will be ccr :.ed bv the Rev. S. J Davies who will also preach. Davies is Rector ui the Parishes oi Milton and Rustico. Rev. D. E. Noel. Rector. —NOll'l‘H TBYON Presbyterian Church. Sunday. October 13th. Thanksgiving Service with special music bv the choir at 7.30 P. mas Mary A. MacKennie, Deacon,- —(IRAND ORANGE OFFICERS YISITATION -- Grand L063‘! Off. ‘we of "P: Orange Association held their annual visit 1o Bedeque 9'53""- Ulyll ‘Franflo Lodge» on Monday evcnma. Oct. 7m. Meet- ing was held in Kurg Edward Lodge levee revresentutlon- 1mm nndar. PM“. Suntncrsirlo and Borden Indies. moyd Mileck ‘W.M OI Bidrque Lpc-ze mesicled and um ihe olimnng ceremonies Grand lmise o.l.lo.z‘l’s wine uzirered in and introduced by TJ. I-nrnan. P. GM. and Hampton Madam. Dist. ill-Balm‘ as follows, Rev. JR. Skin. nor. Grand Master Alexander Mae. Fbrnme, Grand Chaplain, John A, Murray Grand Secretory, Peter G, MMEBQPEM. G-rmid 'I‘rl.—85l.l1'6. A. A- Mflvollhlhi. Dfililty Grand Sag? John A. MoKinnon Jr. D.Cl . andCra-nd Lorine ironome were ex- lmoed. The Grand Master gave a lfhsihy address on the principles DI the Order dealing with m; wbrk of the Ora-nae Association. District Master Hun ton t, reireahnronts were visitors, closing with ' IhuGLVWruuIQbIIHInIJMuQuIIQ ruiiowinluiuluululunncdlor ignition. W!" "I'm WIIIIIWIIIWM m,“ m”, pm: 80nd; nun onset. n Otunvlllu aunt ruiiuurdinnwilbolulvuuulloulybonolnl—lurlk cgrrgiiuyuilopuluuullupqiufl. Ibunofihutbluuufllu ‘umyuuuduriotboboympoullluluulobvulvuuuyuurnm DBWSOH, - ma: 1...... -IIRIDU is the most economi- cllmpgtivu protection against mo muuo ur money b , RQXAIIODIU: Btorgfnfiiugy- —I‘AIMIBS - Wheat. No. 4 Northern. Ii you are in urgent need oi’ wheat. -we can tupoly you. We also manufacture cattle. poul- try and bu: ieeds. International Fox and Animal Foods. Ltd. s‘- Side. PhonsJfl. —C0llfl\IENCI.‘lYG WEDNESDAY October l8. The regular month- ly Tuberculosis Clinic will be held in the S‘Side Town Hail. the third Wednesday oi each month instead oi Thursday. JAKE PUB-WIN‘! PLDIA- MINS with Liver and Iron to aid against vitamin deficiency and nutritional anemia. Gourlies Rex- all Dru: Store. Summer-side. ._.-___ sunmunsmu "all! this one! Everyone wants ' Rusty backI H -PBINCETOWN U N’ I T E D cannon, Maipeque. Rev. c. J.I Crowues. Mireister. Mrs. Chester i Simpson. Organist The present‘ Church building renovated and painted wiilhim and without. will observe its 76th anniversary on Sunday. 11 A. M. Thanksgiving. 7 P. M. the Prlncetown Ghure in History and in the Hearts o the People. . —KENSINGTON, Malpecue an Freetown Presbyterian Churches. Kensirqicn at 10 A. M. Sunday ship and at 7.30 . vtng Service. Mal- p ue at 11.15 A. M. Sunday School arz- Worship and. Freetown at 2 P. M. Sunday. School and at 3 P.M. ing sulkzy: 1 general pur-qtrccqwam, Minute-f, rvnI~ -rAMrr.y is-ufaveu - Mrs, Mm at Central Berton with a discuss u lovuter moat wuu served ut one oi boom the National Anthem. -B. ‘ovation-S. Thanksgiving Service. Rev. J. A. --ATTEND BANQUET - Tie Young People's Society oi’ Trinity United Church, Simmer " held a banquet in Epworl-h Hall on Tues- day evening. Miss Ann Phillpscn, the president presided and Rev. K. G. Sullivan. the pastor was preseul Alter the dlnnzr croklnole was c \- joyed ’l‘rhe season's first regular meeting will be held in the church hall next Tuesday-S. Brihm IIUIIIIIJEII- IIIBII SIEIEIIS Sdtiflpliyb/lllliliii-IWIIIIOIIIMK [Spell “fill '5'¢1<u__.-w-"Ii1“$m Also COMEDY and SHORT SUBJECTS Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday Al 2:30 eflhg- MONDAY roa 4 DAYS Albert Campbell. Freetown has re- ceived the sad news oi the death oi her sister, Mrs. H A. Loztzs (nee Lottie Warren) on Sept. 28th The funeral was held or. Oct. 1st and the remains laid to rest lr. Mountain View Cemetery. Pasadena California. -LAYM.EN MEET —'l'he Lay-g men's Association oi St. Johns Church St. Eleonora and St. Mary's. ,_ Church, Summe ‘To, held their opening meeting alter the mer recess. in St. Mary's parish hall. on Tuesday night, with the President, Mr. Roy Tanton presid- ng. lihere was a lair sized attend- ance and a number oi matterswere ed and plans formulated. At; the close reireahments were served. —Y'S MEN MEET —The weeklyI meeting oi the Sumeraide Y's Menu Club was held in the Presb terian Church Hull at 6. p.m., ctober‘ 10th with Mr. Arch as chairman. Guest at the meetirrgl was Don Sutherland oi staii| oi the Royal Bank o! Cmuda. u iormer Y's Man oi the Halliaxl Club. Lindsa Willet was the‘ speaker ior t e evening. Ho gave u ve interesting und iniorunutive ad us on the International Con- vention oi Y's Men held at Brad- ford, Pa, August 18-23. A very in- tererting item from his report was the iuet that thrown the cwrtesy oi the Province oi P.E.I., iresh the dolly iunc it was announced over the speaker Just how this had made possible there wlu held and when loud been u loud "I WOMEN'S NEW FALL SCAR-YES Ill now 0n display-Now uiyleu ‘I colon in Wool......Shcer-n.. hand blocked print-Priced at "-00 llP-IIOLMANS DRY GOODS DEPT. - New arrival; in the Yard Good; notion include; Idfltljdkfljn ""1- l-Im an. m: Brown ohuoh n m. ma- m» u. H, yard .... ..l'luwured OMIIIII ll IMI. Wino . and Blue at 98o yurd-IIOLHAN’! DI! GOODS DEPT. 9°". Green our! Blue at Ilo Meui Maire Holman’: Clothing "flfluvllricru. (Jone in and m the Prlud I III to IIMI. Turnyourkitohouuionintoullodurnwluulnglulgo-ht "IIIIII-IIII’: lush] the New‘ Q1000 0i] IIIIII. New Pot typo-no may Wleltuiobothnwlflr uourlcoitoopur-ute. Pimnoorouluiufor Dept-Snmneruide. "Arilfllllrl-llolrrrurfu llurdw Department your Winter Overcoat new models in flue quilt; Inho- l.» '§ Prinoetown United Church Mulpuquu REV. C. J. CROWDIS, Mlnhhr MRS. CHISTIR SIMPSON, Ovgunlui K ' / ///, - .5 //’///’(7/;_. .// in TECHNIGOLOR et-nmq sun TIERNEY. BURNELWILDE EANNEIIRAIII Also Cartoon Show: 7:15 - 9:15 Z-MATINEES-Z Tuesday and Thursday oi 3:30 -FOR SALE-IND two-ton Mer- cury truck. M510!‘ 111mm. Biirdm Mimi; EFA ce one held at the home Miss Jessie gd ening, Octo- gfifirlrbtyfJ-Ifii. gyshegwer in helm! oi Miss Hilda Clark who will be un autumn bride. The room W55 beoutliully decorated with rink w“ white streamers and the DING W" 3?." l9 Mrs. Harod nod them. ‘grab m verses were re Y l n" l” mm!’ ‘nut in music s n ..>.r"‘§.§'.'£§"rI'Z'-r-°u§u w» M- um.“ by Dorothy undAiiIl MM" DMIIIILA 19116100] Illblih Wll I"- gq by m. hOINIL-B; Parsonage“ w‘ —I‘riendl i Mrs. . - 1N8 Srmunenido owlll be pleased to loom that uhe in knproved in baits: toi- iuwinu her ruoeut illness-S. .' flu pmon! church building, nuovuiud and painted sllnbilgund without, will observe It: 76th anniversary on u - v - . II A.M.: Thanksgiving. 7 P.M.: The Princeton Ham uHbu P I M's. Joint u Su Church In History uni Ibo‘ urb- OPSIIIQIIIISOVIIIIIIRIIIIIIIOIOQS uuurhltu will under lpuelul, union. ‘almuvilluluo uprlultiruruuuluv urvluu choir In ugaoms 5 i a E l? 3' s8 I Till CHAIILOTTBTOWN GUARDIAN ’ Select ‘Architect; ' For lieu llospitul Ir. Leslie him, Wolivlllo, Nis. hnbounleleoted uuthv BOIIHQB for the new Prince County Hm In. e a" rig-Hg 573.5 éfii § i" 5 g Borden ‘ i Ifidenis here learned with rosrfl that Mrs. Eddie Richard 0! B01491! nod gmered the Prince County Hos- pital ior treatment and. hope that she wil soon be enloyinu hoalth. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Amedie Bourgeoil‘ and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Burke and son Leon oi S-hedluc. N. 8.. W!" oiMnandMruJosephKe . Mr. Gordon MacKeuzie oi Borden who loit last week ior Woliville to enter Acadia University returned home inter. many students having been refused admittance owing to large numbers attendlng. Mr. Mac- Kenzis has been assured oi admis- sion next year and in the mean- time he is supplying as Vloe-prhci- pal ior Borden School. Mr. art-d Mrs. A. B. Paquet o! Borden and Mr. and Mrs. lulu Gaudet oi Charlottetown motored to Bouris tor a snort uislt this Miss Louise Dalziel oi Sinclair s: Stewart's. Sumnrerside. was guest oi her friend Miss Pauline Muclsuae at Borden over the wee-k end. Misc Frarae; Barunall o! Hunter River- visited Borden Mr-, Joseph Kellv oi Borden res:- ently visited his mother Mrs. John ll-iifwatt and Mr. Howatt at Vernon ver. Friends oi Mrs. ‘memos Gallant are ulud to learn‘ that she is re- caverinu nicely iollowirx: an oper- ation in the Charlottetown Hospital and expects soon to return to her home in Borden. Mrs. Don MaePherson. teacher oi the intermediate department oi’ Borden School. is cor-fined to her home through illness. Mrs. Fra Butler oi Borden is filling the vac- ancy pro tern. Mrs. Clyde Danton oi Little River. N. S.. is soendin: a iaw weeks with her sister Mrs. Gordon Jay at Borden.—A. PRQIIIIGE MONTREAL. Oct. i0 -(OP) — Produce prices quoted here today reported by the Dominion DQPIIP rnent o1 Agriculture ioliow: 123s: iree cases A-lu" e 50 1-3: A-med 4.8-4.8 1-2; A- uiets lib-m: B 89-40; O 80. Butter: wholesale. QM 911ml!" izcd. No. l 40 1-2; current receipt 800d . on SunduyJ - guest oi her iriend Miss Phylls White. l Now is the Time to Think 0F Winter Underwear- Quontitiu on limited, buy your ru- quirunmm new and ovoid disappoint- mun! Iutur on. STANFIELVS WINTER WEIGHT COMIINATIONS. Stanfield’: bluu lubuI combination undunvuur, knit o! soft oll wool strongly spun yarns assuring warmth, comfort and lots of vruor. Sizer 36 to 44. .. .. .. $5.50 Per Suit STANFIELD‘S BLUE LABEL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Sumo quality or ubovu. AII lizuu up to 44. Pur Gum-M .. .. $3.00 ‘ STANFIELD'S RED LABEL COMBINATIONS Some quality as blue label, only slightly lighter in weight. Per Suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $485 RED LABEL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS As above, in full range of sizes. Per Garment . . . . . . .. $2.65 Men's Atlantic I00 per cent wool combinations, heavy weight rib knit. Sizes 40-42-44 only. Special per suit . .. . .. . .. . $3.95 SPECIAL n A2; solids a1. _ cheese: western: and Que: cur- rent receipt. white 20. iob I wholesale colored 23 l3-l6-a4 export price. current make. white Z) l1—16-2l. Potatoes: 75 lb bags Que 1.25- 1.50; N. n. and 2.11:1. 1.35-1.40. TOKYO. Oct. 10 — (AP) —1!!n- Qug No. 1 pasteurized 30 3-4. del _ Mtl- No. 2 88 8-4 del Mil; first peror Hirohiw 0038011811!’ 58M grudo creamer-y prints 10b Moi. 11°11“! l T11“ °! u" Jwmm. Farmers’ Co~Opurutive Union of Canada Radio Forum. turu will also attend. Purpose of Meetings: izution. organize and promote All districts uru cordially invited to Inga ut 7:45 pun. To Form For Opening Tuesday I IMPERIAL IIPAIIS ON ALL To explain policies and aims of the Federation. Meetings " O'LEARY HALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14th KENSINGTON HALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th VERNON RIVER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16th ST. PETER‘S HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER I7th Special speaker will bu Mr. Ralph Staples, President of the and Notional Director of Farm Speakers from the P. E. I. Federation of Agricul- discusu generally, Form Orgoln- o um discussion groups. interested Former: and citizens from the surrounding attend their meeting. All meet P. I. I. PIDRATUN U AQICULTURI R. A. PROFITT, President. W. R. SHAW, Secretory. 15 October 1946 KIIIIIORA SERVICE STATION oAs m on. - wasrnne and cnsasmo rnonucrs rulxuu or CARS Experienced uni Reliable Mechanics - ' oun srrrcraur! rs sermon Your Patronage Will Bo Appreciated _.'AGoolPIuecI‘oBii—6IoclluATru FIIII F. finally Prop. MEN'S AND BOYS‘ FLEECE LINED UNDER- WEAR IN STOCK (Moderately Priced) LSilNGLI-IIR renerai stair in 1940 Russia. a Japanese oiiicer now in Ruulan custody aiiidavit today at the 1-16; white 23 3-4-24. May make. ‘tional war crimes trial. navlt. (ram Lt-G arza, gave details seize all oi Siberia east oi Buikui.‘ Q. i I MEN'S WORK SHIRTS . on. stock is now about complete in Full and Winter weights, plaid and plain doeskin, full cut roomy bodies and sleeves. Sizes I4 I-2 to I7 I-Z Selling from _. ., $I.5O lo $2.25,¢uch GREY MILITARY FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS Tim laundry nicely and give Ioh oI vveur. Sizer ‘I4 1-2 to I7, such $1.35 MEN'S WORK SOCKS H I’ ‘bbud Ill vIooIMvII/Iark ‘ISIS’, STPANFIELVS COTTON GLOVES make assuring good weer. Pur Pair ...._._., . . . . . . .. 75c For potato pickers, muilu of good quoliiy cunvuu knit wrist or elastic gggiswHlTi "NED W0“ wrist o: desired. Per pair . . . . .. 25c Kn“ o‘ w“ dumb‘. a" w.‘ yarns. Per pair 75¢ d ST "' Ll“ilTED 3H I Iv Summerside ~ » A to attack %@Q@%€%%QI;A Annual Meeting THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE EAST PRINCE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION Will lu Hold In The ODD FELLOWS HALL, SUMMIRSIDI -On— TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22ND AT I PM. Usual Number of Dologum to Attend J. I. CAMPIRL, Pviullofl, G. H. PHILLIPS, Secretary. .§%&§1%%%%§ N testified i1? interna- tn. fioji oi a. plan - CAMEO - KENSINGTON --l FRIDAY 6-8.3! SATURDAY 7 t All luuunbur hurry Inna Indigo been uguln in “MAMA DOVIS PARA" ) With Elisabeth linden Sinclair's Modem Grocery Department . GROCERIES---MEA'I‘S---FRUIT-VEGIII‘ABLPS BE PREPARED FOR THE LONG WEEK-END AHEAD- MONDAY-THANKSGIVING DAY Fowl Bucks Geese ~ VEGETABLES Bhicken ‘ FRUIT APPLES LITTUC! ounces cztnv ‘imlm GRAPES CARROTS SAVERY, I FEARS TURNIPS bunch _ ysc LEMONS CAIIAGE RYLMEIVS TOMATO SOUP, I ilnu 21c FRESH BEEF, 1 lb. IIIII . . . . . 42c CLAMSqrertln 35c NEWPORT FLUFFS, 8 qt. bugs with tumbler 23c KRAFT DINNElLper tin 2ic vnamusr TEA m’, WRINER STYLE SAUSAGES, tin 39c CORN BEEF HASH, per tin ..... 29c ISLAND CHEESE, lb. 34c CHICKEN SANDWICH SPREAD, per Lin .. 19c STRING BEANSJnrtIn 16c PEAS, per tin 15c CRANBERRIES, lb. 22c SIIIOLAIR 8r STEWART LTII.