AOINTI: Gees-p 010w. __ News, In " ‘lb Ollrdlu n» lcllowllg t M, "statue, Wales Itnoii Toronto Bohr), Wain lllfii TluGIlrdlulwlllolIIIIfllIlN-filflllbllill; ailcpesllvlsllepls-wct. uhruslsbunisadlbhe o; give your w-‘jj _.0ENU1NE English ‘ms oom- l i u i clfflll’ I»: F l i In stock M. Bruce's. s" _. saw-zoo New Humv- “Si?” milieu (Christie's) m “Quins old. Harold ii. cheiion. ' __sTI.IEL Game Traps in stock at Bruce's. -510. STOCK Biaokmuui and f. JQDDSIS Drills at. the Simmierside Hardware. -INSIDE LOCK saws. Front Dear Sets and Butt Hingers at the srunmcrslde Hardware. -ciivncii (g1 ENg-LAIISAI deer- es for the Pa: or cw n on. §‘,,°,,,.,,, so 29m. 0.30 any Communion. St. Mark's Church, Ksiisiiigion. 11.00 Morning Prayer. st. Mark's, Keiisington. 2.30 Even- in“ Prayer. St. Stephen's. Burling- ton, 7.30 Evenscng and Harvest ;-I\¢1Id~i<ia|&Q<(¢i cflhomuu-oswvnfllrq i . . . t‘ ‘thanksgiving, st. Thoma-s. New ' I Lbndon. Church School the hour . 3' before service in each place. Rev. ; D. E Noel. Rector. l -RETUBNS FROM" MONTANA fl-Jtcv. R. F. MacDonald. Pa}, In- ", dian River, returned Thursday eve- l-nini: from Walkerville, Montana, Nwhcri‘ he visited his uncle, Rev. 1; PpiQr F. MacDonald and his as- sisirmt Rev. J, O. A'Brien who was formerly of Albcrton, P. E. I. Fr. MacDonald also vi-slted Rev. Al- phonse Rooney, formerly of Cherry Valley, REL, now of Butte, Mon- tana. Pr, MacDonald found all thrce enloyinl! good health and busy. Rev. Peter l". MacDonald plmlS to visit P. E. I. next summer. “.111. ::= d5i§lai'w\i Ildeaih occurred at his home on fwednesday, Sept. 26th. of William ;Calvin Learn, a highly respected .. farmer of that locality. The de- Iceased was 68 years of age. l-Ic is ;survived by his wldowthe hriner r Carrie Bowness, one daughter. 5 Mrs. Mark Chase. one adopted son. ILsonard Hollis of Moncton, one jgrandson Dale Howard Chase in gsummerslrle three sisters. Mrs. - Herbert Leard, Central Beduque. tMz-s, Leslie McFariane, Bumm-"r- pride. Mrs. Edwin MrFarlane Fern- g-woorl. The funeral will held this ~ (Saturday) afternoon a two o‘- frlork, Standard time, services at. fBedeque United Church. Burial in i Lower Freetown Cemetery --B. I -LEFT FOR HALIFAX - Mr. ZGnrdc-n Sullivan, B.A., son of Mrs. _-W_ J, Sullivan, Summerside has ~left for Halifax where ho will t study dentistry at Daihousie Unl- ,versity. Mr. Sullivan enlisted for yciive service in i940 in the Dm- -~tal Corps and received his dis- Jcburgc in February, 194g._s, ‘g —WEEKEND VISITORS — Rev. '_E. S. and Mrs. Weeks, Bedoque. 9- Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Brooks, Char- "iotteiown and Mr. Ralph Maccaull, _;North Bedeque, were in Halifax yovrr the weekend to meet Mrs. 31D?) E. P. Weeks d son, Peter. ,_\\'i\c were passengers on the Aqui- ‘iaiim, coming from England. Mrs. ‘PE. P. Weeks and son came on to glarilcque for a short visit and tho flormer left on Friday to join her gllllshfmd in Ottawa. Her son is Jrv-ndlng a.month at Bedeque with 1h: grandfather. Rtv. E. S. Weeks amid Mrs. Weeks. Mrs. Weeks‘ dllllkhter. Mrs. T. W. Morison of f_WESTERN GUARDIAN SUMMER-SIDS and PIII WWII‘! » habitual, lives-dig bebeibtdolsllllfcllha stcnalalifllo 410m: a-i-zuisavan - ‘rue; Esmont Bay Gemetervc-S vmwsuuu Inst fialdlt,_llflsanvlllcltlutt Pisuafillillsceevla i-lUYflPro I l-[I-blcseoopsat race --OAIBOIUNDUI» Whnll in lfbck It BIICIM. -SUNGDO ILIA POWDER now available direct or through dealer. International Fox and Animal Foods. Ltd. Summerside. —-GENUINE Weed Tire Chains in stock at Bruce's. - —\NORTI TRYON Presbyterian Church Service Sunday. Sept. 29 at 7.30 p.m. MissMsry A. Mac- Konaie, Deaconess. _ -—IN HOCKEY TRAINING-Mr. Clargnce (Windy) Steele, son of Mrs. John Steele, Notre Dame Street, Summer-side. left; this week fos-‘Shawinigan Falls, Que, where ‘ks cad Vege- s. Grllldlfll Providence Reds >ln the national Hockey League-S. --TllE SERVICES for the Tryon United Church of Canada. for Sunday. Sept. 39 are as follows: Inter- Tryon 11.00 a.m.; cape Traverse 3.00: Orapaud 7.30 p.m. J.A. Jar- dlne. Minister. . ' —‘FUNEBAL 0F ISIDORE GAL- LANT-The funeral of the late Isidore Gallant was held on Wed- nesday ‘orning -wlth' Solemn Re- quiem igh Mass celebrated at Egrncnt Bay Church by the pastor. Rev. N. ‘Poirier assisted by Rev. Charles Gallant, as decon and Rev. Urban Glllls, sub deacon, The pull bearers were Messrs. Stanley Gaudet, J. N. Gallant, 'Fred Gal- lant, Gus Perry, Philip Arsenault, Maurice Gaudet. Burial was in —S'8IDE REVEBTS T0 STAND- ARD TIME-f-Summersida will re- yert to Standard Time at mid- night tonight. Citizens should all llt their locks back one hour be- orc reti and thereby get back the hour ey lost l-ist spring when Daylight Saving Time came into effect. Most other urban centres across Canada who adugt- ed Daylight Time revert t is week end-S. —KENSINGTON. Freetown and Mal que Presbyterian churches. serv es Sunday. Sept. com: Ken- slngton at l0 a.m. and at 7.30 p.m. W. M. S. Thanksgiving Offering. Malpeque. at ll.l5 a.m. and Free- town at 3 .m. Rev. J. A. Mc- Gowan. Minster. —LAID TO REST-flag funeril of Mr. James Jardine, Kenslng- ton was held on Thursday after- noon Sept. 26th from his late resi- dence to Kensington Presbyterian Church, The service was conduct- ed by Rev. J. A. McGowan, assist- ed by Reverends L. M. Murray and Charla; Carnegie, The hymns sung were "I To the Hills Will Lift Mine Eyes", “The Lord's My Shepherd," “There is no Night in Heaven" and "Peace, Perfect; Peace". In- terment was made in Kenslngton Cemetery, The committal was per formed by tho deceased’: nephew, Rev. J. A, Jardina and his pastor, Rev, J. A. McGowan. The pail bear- ers were his nephews, Robert Jar- -dlne, Freetown, Robert Jardine, ‘in, Charlottetown, R. S, HUME-h" '1' rey, Rev. '1‘. J. Humphrey, Ingham Filmer and Robert Palmer, YDeeu River, Ontario, is com g in ‘iv l’. E. I. about October 15th for _| visit. A- —I-‘UNERAL SERVICE-The fun- was hcld from the eral c-f Mrs. Maude Reed, Clifton. Presbyterian Q-liznt Arrived! A shipment of new Jwne and lecllzcr. T901: each. Men's Wear. gallons, each $1.65. Men's Wear. $6 to 32, now on display In the l5 l: cnt. ilhclulilng Table items arriving every few days. T llle kitchen. Large variety of styles and IIICI. 15c l. curd, so IQNew arrivals in men's Dcnegal Tweed Capo. all shes, each $1.50; also jjmtllfa and boys‘ Mcltc-n Cloth Slil Caps In a variety cf color combin- Elluym‘ ncw Brush Wool Pullover Sweaters wth ripper luIening, slsu , .i____ gllrlra good value in these Wedge lhlped Car Cushions with leatherette pops; each $1.19 In the 5 a 10 Department. _ - grime work shop hobbyists got set for n whiter of fun h: your balc- Vlslt our Hardware Department for tho-bolt in Power Tools. _ Saws-Jig Saws-hndsrr-Laflics-Saw Grimler IWJ\II!II'EII——EIBCQIIC Motora-V-Iclh and V-Pullcyl. Iufllicam. the ttAnspLr-I-l liq-la pun. ha; Ind: waxing-ends lcfllhblng—@.ly u; only-jig Watarsmt. stain minus. my to clean with‘; snap‘ cloth. In the "alive" Dar-rune!!! at 82.95 vei- qvlrt- A qlbrllcovlrl ea Ilium" dress and coat humus in plastic. I 10 Department at 51.39 cub. ha will take fall training with int.‘- ‘mendous expenditure of control. SIIMMEBSIDE Monday and Tuesday A WALK . l" . , THE SUN Starring A l Funeral 0f ll. F. Mcllelll Yesterday TTIQ hum]- V ...=.*.~'.::: ..*.-:~,:.-: d" "lamina with solemn Requiem gig‘ MW celebrated at st. Mary's olclggittichapfll. Summerslde at 10 Y the pastor. the m. Rev. Mssr. o4. MaoLellm assisted by Rev. Howard Wight as demon m4 ml’. John Kelly as sub deacon. oi’ éerfiiléilgs ozi/Tgnnmzvzgufiastfi" - - a o officiated at the grave. a The activo pail bearers were as‘ follows: J E. Dalton, Stanley Des-, Roches. E N NIacQlmrrle, Roy; Silliphatut, 59mg; Harm Leonard Goodwin. . The order c! the funeral pro-l cession was as follows Town Po.§ ""- R C-M P - Knights of Colum- bus. Fire Department, Mayor and; DANA ANDREWS With ‘RICHARD CONT! -—PLEASE NOTE_ No Short Subjects Shows 7.15 and 0-15 Matinea Tuesday,3.30 Church on Monday, Sept. 23rd at 2.30 p.m. conducted by Reverends J, A. McGowan and Gordon Stev- ens. Hymns sung were “The Lord's My Shepherd" and "What a Friend We Have in Jesus". Mrs. Wilbur MacKay rendered as a solo; “Will there be any stars in my crown‘.l"' Interment was made in Clifton Cemetery, The pail bearers were Robert Parrish, Thomas Farrlsh, Emmett Farrlsh, Sn. Emmet Far- rish, Harry Somers and John Coies. Personals -Mrs. JamesArthur. Summer- side has as her guest, Mrs. Henry Morrison of Hanover, NIL-S. —lVl'r. Ernest Steele, son of Mrs John Steele, Notre Darne Street, Summerside, is undergoing treat- ment in the Charlottetown Hos- pital for a back injury-S. TONIC OF SLEEP Child and Maternal l-Iygience authorities, in the Department of National Health and Welfare, Ot- tawa. have issued a. reminder to parents of the value and urgency of udequata sleep for ctilldren. Infants need long, uninterrupted sleep, to hel build up brain and nervous sys m, and to compensate for tre- 611918? when awake they say. Lots of sleep is necessary. boo, for children start- ing school. and for those who are nervous, thin or underweight. It. is q recommended that parents avoid undue excitement and institute routinu in their homes. LONDON —(CP) — More than 50 men and women queued for half an hour through a heavy shower waiting for a North Harrow pub to open. ‘--‘~ii\\" ROOFOCOATINGS cements-mars u. Ucsld m» cum; F - urt’ l - s o rffi-fli ’ can’ iigumlelt‘: roofs.“ o‘ l). IIINIII hill For protecting wood. and [no ‘ metal ’ IJ. Plank Calla! For caulking (masonry, aienl 00d , Fiat‘; can’ $1 $2‘. ’“""“‘ l). Uqsld I000); (‘anal I a ; ffllilf-iflfii-‘Tfnlliiflii-‘ilt ‘i: ovit worn uphslt roll ‘ taker. clergy, pail bearers, flower- ‘Gillls. Wellington; John A. Mc-; Council and Tomi Officials. mem- bers of the Water and Sewage’ Commission. Senators and Mem.‘ bers of Parliament. memtbers of, the Provincial Legislature, under-l car. hearse, family, friends. Clergy l “resent included Revs. Urban Donald, Tignlsh; Reginald McDonJ, ald. Indian River; F. Cass, St., Dllnsta-r-‘s College: W.V McDon-i aid. Seven Mile Bay; Martin Mom‘ BEhan. Mlsoouche. _ The largest crowd seen at a fun.‘ oral in Summcrslrie in many years was 1r. attendance and a large number were not able to gain ad- mittance to the chapel and stood outside throughout the ceremony. PERFECT MARRIAGE FOR DIVING COUPLE NEW ORLEANS. 1.1. S-epi. 18- (OP)— A code star-ll that says "I love you" sounds a bit out of char. acter in deep-sea salvage diving. But when an attractive brunette is one member of the diving pair. . well, that's a barnamle of an. other color. Mr ar-i M.-s Elliott Bailev are one of the few “two-men" teams in the diving ivzzsiness and their livelihood depends upon coopernz. ion. The 24-;,'eer.oid wife of the voter-in diver assists her husband in all operations. “We lead a perfectly happy married life" said Mrs. Bailey. “We have to" added Bailey. “When I am clown in the dcep on the other end oi that air hose. my life is in hcr hands. I have ‘m choice in the matter.‘ The Baileys have a co-ic systwir all their own for underwater op. eratiocs. One tug on mu lines means "up" two tugs-“dowrfl. three tnigu-wi-iaiu it" and four tugs-“I love you“. _c_ Fmssii an: FOR HEALTH Advantages of exercise Ln the fresh air are the subject of an an- nouncement from the Department of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa. It quickens tihe flow of blood, stimulates deep breathing, and cultivates a healthy appetite, it. ts pointed out. The Department urges parents to gzt. their children out into the fresh air whenever pcs- sibie, to help build them up. Then, too, says the announcement, all who can avoid doing so should walk rather than take ubllc conveyances,- to school or wor . Crowded condi- tions of trams, buses and trains, favour spread of disease germs. MONTREAL. Sept. 26—(C1P)- Prince Sakol Varavarn. Siam delegate to the international labor conference here said today that he plans to go to Ottawa shortly to study the organization oi’ the R.C.M.P. “Your R. C. M. P." he explained. “is world famous and we are anxious to set up a similar organization in Slam. I have been asked to investigate and make a report." t for i- ‘in 4O Jllllhl. DEVEL ING PRINTING OI account of alclllllllalfi Nymfiodliafsawuaucsr. W- tnl, at I : * nli.""""°".i-i‘vl-l"”-i'fi'£io‘t9-"d . grunt. In". “W, iiicii QUALITY _ ,, figs-i can: PRINTS ..., ,‘,'.,,.""".-uh"¢"'--n I a usual d» I 1311-, ""10"" _ Mail Your Films ’l‘c "','“§,'g"g'q", whats: J31. n. an: mm Jill“ "i" Us For Service eiififieaan w“, Illa! Roll Flint. all Sizes v n h? b n“. ‘F,’ “,2”... in Stock “Y- ‘uo I . ' Esau Irlgv 8 ', Pilots 3min i " - Sulalersldc "new surly .... --, .. Plllllltlh Auction n, rsauwoco l ' time Jeweller ' aim-o Quality. mm PROFESSIONAL CARD T. Earle llicky Chartered Accountant . Office at 1B Granville Street Summcraidc x Phone I15 J. I. IIIIVINING M. II. CARLETON —0ffico Hours- Monday, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday, 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. and by ap- polntinent. G. J. GALLANT, M.ll. Klnkora Office Hours: Monday 2-4 .m. Tuesday, Thu ay and W I it Attention llll Fishermen, lwq no pow buying oysters at highest market prices and will so ly trucks to transport same on arrangement with our o ice: Write or phone . ARSENAULT and DELANEY Sutaiercldc '7 Friday, 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. fHlL_C3iARLp;r'rs:'rowN suntan»: - urday while quantities last. Print Aprons 200 Women's Print Aprons with strap shoul- der, gay cotton print trimmed with braid. Special l Friday and Saturday 2 at, Days al: smciaiirs ‘(Every Department participating in thi Gala evont- Some reduced lines.‘ some specially purchased, other hard to get items on sale Friday and Sat- eaca amass , \ Boys‘ Sweaters 2 to 6 years, ideal play or school sweaters in a range of snappy stripes, long sleeve crew neck styles. (Upper Floor). I Extra Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GIRLS’ RAINCOATS Sizes 6 to I0. Slightly soiled or faded at shouldft" l" Several Sefvluflble shades- Regular $5.95 to $8.95- Reduced - - - - --- nuns’ agony Q1000 QIOQOQu-lll Ijoupj 100003 JfIIOlIo-s‘ Regular $14.95, Reduced sass ........ .. sass Ladies’ Hats A good assortment of shades and styles. tams, off the face and larger styles in good quality wool and fur felts. Also silk corded tanis. X2liii§?‘.’?.‘.°.‘;?'."?'... 98c “$1.98 Bod Spreads C5 Cotton Krinkle Bed Spreads in Blues and Green. Size 72 x 100. $3.95 values. Special TOASTERS Electric Toasters Mica Element. Extra. Special $3.98 MEN'S GIIVEIIALLS Men's extra heavy grey Cov- eralls. (Sanforized shrunk) full roomy cut, fine llfliikfls. button hand cuffs. Sizes 36 to 46. Value $4.75. Special Sveclal FACE POWDER Shoe Department (MEN’S' SECTION) Men's black retan grain work boot, blucher cut pattern with half bellows tongue. Plain toe with outside counter and wide backstay. Heavy viscollzed leather soles and full rubber bee], Sizes 6 to 11. '69 Regular $4.50, Special Q MEN'S N08! Men's all wool diamond pat- tern socks in various con- trasting colors. Sizes 10 to i2. Reg. value $2.95. Special ors pearl Kellogg's Corn Flakes, large packages with tumbler, 2 packages for ... ... .. Aylmefs String Beans. 2 tins for floats. 27c A LIMITED QUANTITY 0F BANANAS AVAILABLE FOR EARLY MORNING SHOPPERS AT, LB. GRAPES ON SALE‘ SATURDAY MORNING ONLY- BLUE GRAPES- ...-- ..--- n-u- OIIII Per Basket na SURE AND car voua sii ARE or THESE vanuas SINBI-AIRS& STEWART LTD. a Ladies‘ Handkerchiefs MEWS PANTS ' Men's work pants, hard wearing cottonades in khaki. blue, grey, elc. SiZES 36 t0 42 only. $2.75 and $3.50. MEN'S IIATS Men's wool felt hats, snap brims and hamburfls- Cd‘ BT93’, av , green and blue. Sizes $1.95 RAYON CREPE 200 yards printed rayon crepe, assorted neat patterns in shades of Pllik» Ted» navy, gold, green, brown. 95c and $1.00 per yard, reduced SPECIALS FROM THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT Jergens Carbolic Soap. It z. Cakes for _ ummerside. 9 Ladies Sweaters Ladies‘ all wool cardigans, five button, V-neck style, fine closely woven in plain Navy. Small and medium sizes, ' . ‘ l h H Extra Special . . . . . . . . .. Ladies’ fancy printed crepe Handkerchiefs, as- sorted designs in dark and light shades. 35c value-Special FLOOR WAX Lido Floor and Furniture 'Wax. Extra Special, per tin Limit 3 tins to Customer BOYS’ JAGKETS Boys’ navy frieze jackets. Ideal to wear for Fall and Winter wear. Good quality navy frieze cloth, full slid- ing faatener front, two poc- $2.19 kets. Sizes_8 to l4 years. Special Vita Ray Face Powder. Regular_$1.75, free with each purchase 1 box of Dusting Powder with Puff. Value $1.15. .75 Both for . . . . . . Shoe Department (WOMEN’S SECTION) 100 pairs of pumps, ties and sandals. An at» tractive assortmentbf quality footwear con- sisting of broken lines from regular stock. Brown and Black kid, calf and suede leathers- A good range of sizes and widths in this lot. 3.55513’ .”.’T'.‘f°..".‘T’.“. N35.“ .559‘. $2.69 MEN'S DRESS SNIRTS A limited quantity of Men’: fine dress shirts from noted makers. Sizes 14 l-2 t0 1e 1-2. owns to the S98?- city of shirts, we must limit the quantity, one shirt to a. customer. sturdy cotton and ...-..- brown, $2.49 t...» .- Juice. 25c INGERSOLE CREAM CHEESE 1-2 Lb. Package - Aylmerb Tomato 2 Tins for 15c 1.1-- 16c auras 75c \ P.E.L