' "iwl u! ‘PAGE FOURTEEN _ ,_ _ THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN _ HOLMAN'$ Youth Centre Helps ‘OCTOBER is. 1949 nT You Get Them Ready For Winter! FOR ALL AGES I Girls’ New FALL BOATS Smart, new styles and colors that the girl who takes " size '7 to 14x will adore. This selection of coats is -» nicely made and finished. The coats are warmly lined m 9.95 t0 26.50 The coat of the season has smart simulated leopard trim-and believe it or not-a neat leopard tam and bag to give this coat that desirable “umph!” 11 .95 3-Piece COAT SETS For Girls Three piece leopard. The sizes are 1 to 6x. 8.75 io 24.50 For Boys material. 2 to 6x. ass to 11.50 SNO-SUITS One piece styles of gahardine, blanket or frieze clotih in a range ot dark serviceable colors. The sizes are 2 to 6x. 3.89 to 11.95 SKI-SUITS Two piece styles in gabardlne, blanket or frieze cloth. The colors are brown, red, wine, navy and green. The sizes are 4 to 14X. 1.50 to 10.50 , “ClIlLL-CHASER" Snow Suits in a smart range of colors and combinations _of colors. These famous Winter garments are available in sizes 2 to 10. 11.95 and 14.95 si-ior now FOR WARM WEARAILES sets consisting of coat, hat and leggings. The materials are velour, blanket cloth and chinchilla in colors teal, wine, scarlet, pink, blue and green- trimmed with Persian fabric, white fur or simulated Three piece coat act's ror boys are no a warm, all wool They consist of a coat, helmet and leggings in colors gray, navy, brown or beige. The sizes ar Children's FLEEC E-LINED NAVY BIEOOMERS Sizes 2 to 12 Years 69c and 89c Misses‘ COMBINATIONS ~ 1.59 and 1.95 _ "YOUTH CENTRE" The Store For Young Islander! ‘.__ “WHERE OLD ramnns MEET" With short sleeves and ankle length legs, these Combinations are of wool and cotton in a full range of sizes. I » of the Church, October 26th and ‘ii our BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HUUPLE ARTHUR TOOK 0V1]; \\‘ Youwze Tue MAYOR'S some TO o, cor we \\\\\ i ., “fir, ._ .~ - ' .E6Al>, BOYS.’ I MUST Be sues ; i‘ * . ‘THE mace oi= MAYOR \\\\ . ~ . i FATTLETON co s ~o oo - 1 . ‘i n n é 5 LlKE A HEAVY-EJOWILIID- K ‘iinfiiilf 4-. ‘g-TAT’ L/ P'""'°'AN--.ci.i. Romani- ‘" BAT-w MAY~‘ wouu: ZE Hi5 EKPRESSIONl - 8E ‘Ii-lg ,~ LOOK’ .7 ‘TO EESEMBLE / MAYOR WOULD‘ I PERFECT N 4 SOME- STATes- RATHER Looi< / PAINTED MAN Suci-i As i.ii<e HARPO _ on ATo~(. -ANDRE\N MQRK _ BALLQQQ,’ JACKSO ! .5 .:- l7 _._- 4 _ 5;. * \\\\\\\\\ \\ MOOSOMIN. Sssk. ._. (as, _ 1918mm m the mt office here "M51111? was a ilirfl idvortlslng the local theatre’: showing or "Ar-mm- Takes Over." 'l‘he suns day post.- i iiuv:::o I ovsiiiis Plylllg Highest Market Prices _ -am. cod-go n. OYSTEORATB mo. films. hi’? ..§'i§'?’1'."'ii‘ L " st. Enemy" gm“ ail-delta. Csllbect-ln ll U. - r Lorne Beaten --- . j Mgngsgr -Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Omit rnomi sis-a or cos-is for particulars to THOMAS ll. IIIIO! ant-ION IEO. In ll Ian-sills master K. Price lett town for g while and his 801i Arthur took li- iiiiiii riioiiism 'A!IIIIiutwiIlsolvsii.Wi-ito WESTERN fillAiiIIlAil ennui. nisuuuoa impn o. imam. mummies. —‘I'IIE DENTAL OFFICE of Dr. Vincent Grant will be closed from October 17 to Ociobdr 36 inclusive. —OAI HAVING for Kcntvllle, October 32nd. Om accommodate Phone 435-3. -.ivs'r AllIVED—Large lhlp- ment of feathers and trimmings to decorate your hat for fall. Call in and see our displays now. The Mary Ann. -'l‘llll ANNUAL MEETING of the Bedeque Credit UnlOn Ltd, will be held in the School House at Bedsque on Tuesday evening, Oct- ober ldth, at eight o'clock. —BEBEIVE Mondiy. October 17th for the dance of the season at the Olympia, Summeriide. Mu- sic by the Downtownera with Les Alexander. -O0ME ‘I0 St. Piul's bazaar and supper held in the basement 27th. Sale of fancy work, bingo and other attractions. -~PB-INCETOWN United Church. Malpeque. Sunday.» October 16th. Divine Worship? 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. ‘Tuesday. October 18th. Service. Damley Hail, 8.00 P. M. Rev. James Cross. Minister. —l!OSiEl!—Ladiaa' Beau Meade full fashioned hosiery in 42 and 45 gauge nylon featuring all the latest shades, including the ever- popular black heel hose. The Mary Ann. —LI2AVIS I0! IFIJN FDON — Mr. Louis Wedge. Granville Street. left yesterday morning for Filn Flon, Manitoba. to take up resid- ence. On his way he will visit his mother at Fredericton. N .B.-S. -KEN81NGTON. Freetown and Malpeque Presbyterian Churches. Malpeque. no service or Church School. Kensington services at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sunday School at 10 A. ‘M. Rally Day service at l1 A. M. Freetown Rsly Day service at 3 P. M. My. J. A. McGowan. Minister. —A'.I‘TENDING MEETING - Amon those from the Kinsmen Club rcm Swrnmerslde attending the council meeting of Maritime Klnuncn Clubs in Moncton today are. Elmer Offer president, George Olscamp, vice president, Dave Carnegy, secretary, Norman Hogg. director. and Bill Hldgen. bulletin editoia-S. -CHURCK NOTICE for Parish o: New London for Sunday, October 16th, Children's Day and Youth Sunday. Si. ‘Ihccxiiis’, New London. Holy Communion 10.30 A. M. Si. Stephen's. Burlington. Evening Prayer 2.30 P. M. 5t. Mark's. Ken-_ sington, Sunday School 6.30 P. M. Evening Prayer 7.30 PM. Children's Choir. Bring your children to Ohuch. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, B. A, Rector. -JUVENILE FlNED-A juven- ile from Carleton Siding charged with breaking wind-ows in a train appeared before Magistrate ll. S. Hinton in Surnmersidc yesterday and after pleading guilty was given s nominal line of $1.00 and a warning. The boy's mother a- greed to pay the damages and court costs. The boy was only twelve years of age. The i '-‘ 1 occurred on Sept. 28th when win- dows were broken in s train car- rying delegates from the mainland to the Maritime Board o! Trade convention in Charlottetown. On Thursday three men from Cape Breton appeared charged with be- ing drunk and each wis lined $20.00 and COIlI- S -WILL B! INDUGIID OCT. MST-After giving iplendld aer- vice for the put two years as the Minister of the York pastoral charge of the United Church. Rev. J. H. MacCallum will be leaving next week for Epworth United Church in Glace Bay, N. S. His induction will be held on Oct. 21¢ in Glace Bay and taking part will be Rev. W. McN. Matthews of Glace Boy who will preside. Rev. ‘M. A. MacDonald of Sydney will give the address to the new Min- lster, while Rev. W. J. O'Brien of Reserve will bring I message to the congregation. Rev. Mr. Mac- Callum will take up his duties on Sunday, Oct. 28rd. Their many friends ln York ind district wish the young Minister and his wife God's richest blessing in their work in Canada's "Biggest Town; Personals -lb|. Don MiPheuon of Bor- town HOOPNIL-S. k —’l'ho many friends of Mrs. T. A. Mctvor of Kinkors will be sorry Jo learn that she ii a patient In the Charlottetown llolpliaL-l. A dsllbeck o! and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mclver of summerslde leave today by car on a trip to Montreal and Boston. —S. —Mr. Harold MacArthur of Vancouver, I. 6., who hid attend- ed the teachers’ ‘convention in Fredericton, N. 3., visited friends and relatives in Sumrnerside. He was nocoinpinicd by Mrs. Arthur.-l. den ll a patient in the Gharlctte- . Nac- i Conway- and Vicinity Mr. George Morrison has n. turned home after s trip to New- foundland. . \ i Miss Jean Wagoner, Conway, took employment at Charlottetown and left on Sunday evening. Mrs. Archibald Smith, Freeland. was visiting friends and relatives st Conway on Monday. Mr. W. l. MscKlnnon was a ra- cent visitor to Sununersids on bullnus. Messrs. Orion MacDonald and R8! Philiipl, MacNeilPs, were in Conway on business recently. Mr. L. J. Murphy Murphy. Summersids, were Conway recently. and Cyril ln Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ward and family. St. Eleanors, visited friends and relatives at Freeland on Sun- day. ~' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and family, Borden, were visiting friends and relatives at Conway and Freeland on Sunday. \ Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Murphy. Charlottetown. were visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Conway. John Mill Lola Palmer, Freeland. is spending a few days with her sis- ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Tredenlck. Summerslde. Mr. Oscar W. MscNeill spent a few days at Hardy! Channel shooting, with Messrs. Wendell MacKay and Wallace Boyle, Free- land. Mrs. Ralph Oatway is enjoying n week's vacation at her home in Freeland. Mrs. Oatway works at Oscar W. MacNeilPs, Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stewart and children Ronnie and Louis, of Truro, N.S., were visiting at the home of his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Stewart. Conway, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MscKlnrion and son, Victoria, spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Milligan. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burn! and Mrs. Robert Craig, Malpeque, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Bsllem and young son Wallace. Mount Pleas- ant, were visiting friends and re- latives at Conway on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Tupliii and daughter Myra. Murray Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith, Poplar Grove, motored to Moncton to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Smith. The many friends of Mrs. Lowell Matthews will regret to learn she is a patient in the Provincial San- atorlum. Charlottetown. Her child- ren, Brenda and Judy. are ai Mrs. Frank Keefe‘s. Cascumoec; Roger ll si Mrs. Elmer Tuplirfs. West Devon. and Mr. Matthews is stay- ing at their home at the Black Banks. Mrs. Matthews many friends wish her s speedy recov- ery. , L. Wagner. Special music was fur- niahed by the C.G.l.'l‘. group. The hall had been specially decorated with autumn lQlVOl and gifts for the harvest fe|tlval.-S. ___.__..____.__ GHAPAIID THEATRE FRIDAY. 8:80 ear. 7530 - 9=ao Professional llariis ‘l’. Earle l-ilclioy Ohartendloooiinhiit Offios n u Granville sum Iliona sis ii. i. ELLIS - Auto — INIUIAIOI l lnaum It. lsnlordle Phone B! I'll! I. F. Hunter," LO. ~- ‘ . \ the pastor, lav. ll. ‘i-On ‘laipdsynaffiornoon In ‘bu; OPIOHIIIIII ""' i I "I I ll oonpimvinniminus“ 1n n: , . dis; dill-min Tgiiin "gonna! “'5' 7m“ a Tabla Cover, a Pulp Drape and Iloltl 1Q P""{,, '“,','§',i' "’ PAL?‘ m“ siuiamm anus-ore n o‘ col s war- Iilli- Thou were scuba! and “llIUMP-ll '- dedicated by Store Closing Hours l . Now m. rrricr AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Daily . siao ma. Wednesday“... l2 Noon W Saturday 9:30 m. A .|i0LMAH'S — BRAGPS SMALLMAWS Monday, October 17th. Ill-HID IN CANADA'S OLOIIOUG 4x WEST i.’ IT'S GOOSE or CHICKEN ' DINNER At BURDEN INN SUNDAY, OCT. 16 [With All The Trimmings Served From 4 to 7 liliilllE 1'0 THE ioviiiiovniiiis _ with Les Alexander Olympia Dance llall Summersido Admission '15 cents CAPITOL~ suiiiirnsii: LAST SHOWING TODAY At 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:20 DOUBLE FEATURES “BODYGUABD”, with Lawrence Tierney, framed as a murderer; loved by his sweetheart, Priscilla Lane. and Roy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys in “SMOKY MOUNTAIN MELODY” 1 “The Undisputed King o! Mountain Music" MONDAY - TUESDAY "That's ‘IOU guys get hurt... fruiting a beautiful woman...‘ iiunviino/BOGART LIZABETH QQQTT we .. liiilii iiiiiwiivs “m” Dead thwiu Willillli Marvin Will" Hollis CARNOVSKY-CANE - PRINCE - MILLER - FORD g would” Ii dim n. P. Omen, Sim luau m,“ y, m" ggqpwgii. mien n SIDNEY BIBDELI, A COLUMBIA PICTURE Also Comedy Shows 7:15 - 9:15 — Matinee Tuesday 8:80 l REGENT ioniv 2.110.": a a.is_ THE YEAR'S OUTSTANDING DOUBLE BILL Wm. Tracy -- Joe Sawyer - James Gleason dz Elyse Knox in ‘TANKS a MILLION” and THE WHITE ' - OUTLAWS 0H A RAMPAGE! l "A Inlay nllziinaa III|\IVOIIII, andflostailol In fisyiciavolvedwithagail - ifllli- iiiisiicioi ms and ma. Poor A006"; = t olliobstersifl‘ ' “gal; slow;