Vx _ Take a long lock at these new autumn silhouettes. . 1' ‘.1 Now picture yourself in any one of these charmingly styled Coats and Suits--A pleasing picture, isn't it? Your choice will not be limited-you may choose a dressy, fur trimmed Con.‘ or one of the casual Coats that give you that smart. new appearance so flattering and attractive. All colors, all ti“. ell soles Select your favorite Coat and Suit Iierei a tlon to the latest fashion details. . longer locket and the new back interest. . and your clothing budget. suns ".95 n. 65.00 i “WHERE DLD FRIENDS MEET" COATS 29.50 l0 110.00 . Suits that are handsome as they are practical-smartly styled with keen atten- . . They're all made of quality fabrics In the most tempting Fall shades. Suits for Autumn feature the straighter lines, the . . In sizes and at prices to fit you a v Professional Barri I. F. HUNTER R. D. OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted BMALLMAPVS BUILDING. lunsnsaraide, P.E.l. PHONE ‘I05 . T. Earle Rickey Chartered Accountant , . Office at " II Granville ltreet PIIOIIO ‘TD ,| llasnserald’ .-1__ s l." E. Psrknss Dpt.D.. 11.0. Optometrist l Iyas lzsnslnsd GIIIII Fitted Visual ‘halal!!! Given I0!!!’ ‘means BLDG. liar lireet. lasnrnerside Sawing has been called the na- tion's number one hobby. Aa the caterers study the needs o! these 23.000000 women and per- suade more oi’ them try this mon- ey-saving hobby, manufacturers oi "little things" have been hard a‘. work. NEW YORK - While arcss prices continue to soar, women are sewing their own. The home dressmaking move- ment has grown up leaps and bounds until the National Needle- r-ratt Bureau estimates that there are now 23,000,000 home sewers. m BANKRUPTCY _ TENDERS ron AsaII IN THE MATTE]. OI THE BANKRUPTCY OF CECIL J. CARVER. OI‘ SUMMEITBIDI. in PRINCE COUNTY, PRINCE El)- ‘ ' WARD ISLAND, Adludged Bank- ruph I Sealed tenders will be received try the undersigned up till twelve h o'clock noon on Saturday the 18th N 0 L M A N ’ S Ing of Groceries. toilet articles. etc. at invoice price! $8510.81 ' Parcel No. I Fixtures including old day oi September, 1948. for the following assets oi the above nals- ed Bankrupt. namely:- Purcel No. l Stock of Merchandise. consist- ’ CASHIER FOR GROCERY DEPT. N. ' F '71-“ n»: Debts suscoe _'_ ASSISTANT STOCK ROOM KEEPER FOR Asgrcndishare te be asade for the .k. I-IIIII and BOON Debts WHOLESNJ GROCeRY DEPT‘ in Block; the highest or any ten- der not necessarily accepted. Q ADepofltoflO p.00! the amount o! the tender will be re- quired to accompany eaeb tender. Itemized inventories of the a- bove Stock etc. asay be seen at the Prothona y‘. Office, Law Courts Building. Obarlcttatown. and at the ahesitfs Oltlce. Law APPLY TO GROCERY OFFICE n. r. lllILMAll no. Inspection at the Stock nay be I course Ballling. maasnerside. at September, lttt betnsa t ‘s suede on Wednesday the llth. day y Alhcrtcn South —Mrs. Bessie Kinch returned home from Hiallax, N. 5.. alter visiting her daughter, Mrs. uer- aid Rose. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richard or Moncton. N. B. spent the week- end with Mrs. Richard's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macbcugali oi Alherton South. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Houston oi Westwood. Mass.- returned home after visiting in Alberton South. Mr. and Mrs. Heath MacDougcll. Moncton. N. 3.. are visiting here- Mrs. G. G. l-lamer and Mrs. Al- lrcd Macileod left tor Lynn. Mass. altar spending t/wo months‘ vii-ll.- lng their sister. Mrs. O. C. Mac- Beth. Mr. Masher. Dept. o! ‘rrsnspo-t electrician has completed the an- ataiistion o! the radio tranamitte: at Oascumpeque Island. Mrs, William Turner returned to Tiuasville, Alabama. altar visluri her mother. Mrs. Minnie Perry. It has been eighteen years since Mrs. Turner visited her native pro- vince. —Al.ber. Bo. hours at ten and four by contact- ing the samur- ‘Otilee. lusnnser- aide. Dated at Uasnaslslde. this 4th. day of fleptornber A. D. I948. l. Hubert Ilall, Trustee. . <3.» H _ THE GUARDIAN. CHARQQTTETOWN western suAnmAu —FOI. SALE. - One Enterprise- kiieheu range. Also one table model bettezy radio. Osn be seen at Red Clark. Wilmot. Valley. —I‘0I. BALI - A variety o! school books. Good condition. Mostly tor grades ‘l. I and t. Phone 102, Summareido. -WAI‘l'll.l'.8Bl! medlateiy. Good wages, ideal working conditions. Apply in per- siog. Andy's Besloods. Summer- s c. WANTED im- -CHICKIIN WANTED. -— Quan- tity dressed chicken wanted each week. Highest market price. Cs.li or Phone. Ralph MacCauil. Carle- ton. —I'OR BALE — Kelvinatar dc iuxe refrigerator. seven cubic list; three~piece studio suite; (our kit- chen chairs: occasional chair; end table. All two months old. Also other miscellaneous articles Apply 846 Oentrsl street. Bum- merside. Phone 291-1 after I pm. -WINNERS AT BURDEN CARNIVAL — The {allowing -were the winners ct the prizes at the big carnival nn Tuesday and Wednesday nights at Borden. First night door prize Frances Ozon. Cake lottery, Ernest Deegan. Second night door prlzt. Mrs. Gus Peters, Cape Traverse. First Grand Prize. Kelvlnator Refriger- ator - Mrs. Lei-Illa Mdinnls, Borden. second prize, Lazy Boy chair - J. D. MacOOnneck, Char- lottctnwn. Third prize. mantle radio - Frances Ozon, Borden. Fourth prise, plate glass mirror- F. E. Cass, North River. Filth prize, fireside bench -- Mrs. Allan Niles, Albany. Lotteries on grounds: Three light set - mck Mclseac, Borden; ta-ble lamp -- Mark Mc- Quald, Borden; blankets - Mrs. Fred Gaudet, Summerside; fruit cake _; Walter Weethaver, Borden. _.A_. Pcrslals -Mrs. Hilda MscFsdyen. A:l- ingtil, Mae-s. who is visiting in the Province. has been the guest oi’ her cunt. Mrs, Frank Muttart, Siaarleton, for the past. te-w weeks —-M!M Bold-y Lou Msckay and he!’ brother. Gordon, leit Bummer- side on Tuesday morning for Woll- Villé- N. 5.. where they will attend Horton Academy-AS, -Mrs. H. R. Hollie and two children. Gary and Diane, return- ed to their homo in Ottawa alter a two month stay on the Island. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. SEPTEMBER asivirculno sLAcn aishcs you the enehantrcu this exciting new sea- son. Our collection of new trocka features ultra. feminine detailing. filmy lace. the new draped linen, intriguing back interest. A complete also range. A__ sAnsAnA Ann DRESS SNIIPPE SIIMMERSIDE 9: 1.943‘ Bruce Pflynter, Kensinglon and other relatives and trlends. —Mir. and Mrs. Alexander Mec- Klnnon. Arlington. Massachusetts. who have been visiting 10m. M“. Kinnona parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laughlln were guests at the MacPherson- Gillespie nuptials Your Dollars Will Buy More At MGOKGIIZEBS, Keneinaton SEPTEMBER 9, 1D, 11. 13, 14, 15 leave on return Tuesday moiminm-S. MscPhes-son, Itlmcss. in Summerside on Saturday afternoon. They Ill to their homi CLEAR. DRAHMIN ORANGE PEKO-E TEA. Lb. YOU WILL FIND SMALL QUANTITIES OF MANY OTHER LINES WHICH WE WISH TO BUY EARLY WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS. Aytlmer's Veo°l°bl° 50v». s t... .. 25c m... Mustard. 14 n. n. Island Beans, 2 for . . . . . . . . 25c Marple Leaf Toilet Soap . .. 7c Clark's Beans, 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35c Orange and Grapefruit Juice, 2O oz., TomotoJu-ice,28 oz.,2for........ 25c 2for..... . . . . . . . ........25c Libby's Milk, per tin . . . . . . . . 15c Aylmer’s Choice Peaches ... .. .. ...... 29¢ Quaker Wheat Flakes ..._._.,......,,., 15c Ayl-mer’: Ketchup, 11 or. ..... 19c Feis Noptha Laundry Soap ...,._._..... 15c Chicken Spread, 7 cs. ....-.. 17¢ Cream Style Corn, 2 for . . . . . . 37c Glazed Fruit. 1-2 lb. ior ...-_.~_.. ...“. 39c Orange Marmalade. 24 cs. 35c Blended Marmalade . ..... 35c Lavo. Javel Water, 2 for .. . .. . . . . .. 29c Mocnbeom Cheese, 1-2 lb. . 24¢ sung... 95c We are authorized Agents for C. I. L. PAINTS, HOOVER CLEANERS, GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINESJEFRIGERATORS AND APPLIANCES. NRRDWRRE DEPARTMENT 1M only Exceptionally Good Quality ASH POTATO DASKETS-Dcund-At I Gal. Oil Cans . . . . . . . . ca: VlC-EROY MOTOR OIL- 2Gal. Oil Cans..._._.,..... . . . . . ..1.39 No.30,I Gal. -.. d, . Strainer Pails 1.39 and 1.59 No.10, 5 Gal. Halters . . . . . . . . .. 1.59 DROOMS, regular 1.25- Small Tin Pails . . . . . . . . . . . . 39c While they lost _...... $1.10 ea. ... . 98c NORTHERN AND 4 42 Ga. NYLONS 45 Ga. NYLO-NS Infants’ Madeira DRESSES . m‘ aoons DEPARTMENT .... 1.19 Men's OVERALLS ...“, ..... 1.39 Men's DRIESS GLOVES u-m- 1.75 ‘Men's DRIESS BRACES 3.49 2.19 69c ‘ERS, Etc. ALSO THE FOLLOWING ITEMS AT 25 PERCENT DISCOUNT:- Men's and Boys’ OVERALL PANTS; Men's and Doys’ DRESS PANTS; Men's V-NECK SWEAT- ERS; Ladies’ and Children's DRESSES; Men's and Boys’ JACKETS; DRIOGE TABLE COV- IDDTS All SNDES We offer a number of Ladies’ ‘SHOES, ccnsistin of Oxfords, Loafers, and Pumps, as veil as all scanner footwear at 20 PER GENT DISC UNT. ‘Our complete stock cf RADIOS, as well as APPLIANCES, consisting of IRONS, TOASTERS. HOT PLATES-AT 20 PER GENT DISCOUNT. . ssaescnuzsn and constant