‘sun Stewart. ;( cincnts. Mrs. Robert Macl"ar- $200 Mr_ W King (umber Sm CMa:;lt‘uhr Sterling .'\1llldT'.‘laIlf”.('l.t:mlgxBé|$El.| James Derby} HAMPSHIRE “moot land St. ‘ “' 520"’ M” R’ H‘ Kemp’ I Arhti|de\aVa'lkerD‘(’jLl5ilrd?ie Nletlimliirn Tum] 4” 25 Th’ h)u"wlng H ‘M “"99" 5‘- Mm-Murdo Rgly 5'13:-ht it-C,-M-9 South Pinctte Collectors Connle "' l::ml;5g';'t S"h°°‘ I the - - - ‘ ' mon o penber Grafton St. Central. Continued tg3Yl'“l9"- -1101;!“ P"“'l“"‘-‘- l[‘“”‘l‘ 2f;';lbe"hD:::c'Ken:!I:rr"°' T“ Grade X 1 Ru Clow Tsoofil“ 5‘ Stevenson ag'0e' 0 n eews‘ “me 8 00 each: William MacKen-l Grad‘ [X I MPHIY” L‘‘”"'- . ..,.,. .. $5-00—W- Hayward ”°"‘": ‘m. ',~,m,5, ,',,,(.1md W, Mu, 2 Judith Easter. 3 Temple Ste- , $3.00——Tip Top Tailors Ltd. T°"al—Tm50 1 : ‘ ' ‘ , wan --u-tumor . -_ . . .. d( k Morrison. Mrs Alex Lamp-i - - “ °°“M'“5 " : 5 "‘’“°'“‘. White Sands School District (‘oI- bell Mrs J ‘Vi t-Rae Mrs l Grade V!“ l Beryl Younker. -1 "'00 "“"‘h‘ ( H‘ Macnonad lectors Lnda Clements ‘Kath-‘Stewart Mac'Rae Mrs Clarence 2 H1110" Pmud 3 liar“-‘V’ V0110: 0’ BN ”]"'"[‘)'.“°"' gldizh And" ‘erine White. Elizabeth‘ Brooks ‘.l\1a(‘KE.‘IlZ4I€. Dan‘ Cantelo. k9r' V ‘I . j""- 0?}; m'i""°“- - “"":" end Kay Nicolle. 50c e « . . ::. Mnr-i Grade vii l Delano .u....re. ' , .' °97l:c_ E’ R’/‘[:acLwd $1.00 each: Mrs. Vlf'l0I'lrlS()n. Mrs. Luther Hubley. Mrs.‘-2 Allison Larter All’; ‘ .:’*""'4#:: I ‘ ___<_V W W) 50¢ each: Frank Bradley. -A ~-A--: 1958 CHEVROLET BELAIR 4-DOOR SPORTS SEDAN Details of the dramatic new styling and outstanding engineer- ing advances of the 1958 Chev- rolet are announced by Genera’ Motors oi Canada Limited. Labeled “the car of the year" in Jewsmen and Li't‘l1IIIL‘al writ- vi.-: who have attended private iliouiitgs. the new model lvlll be nntciled 'I‘hiii'.~da_v t0ctober flit ll titevrolet dealerships across . isplay For the tuwt time will be the rakish 1956 t rvette ‘ind the latest in the «licvrolet truck line. The 1958 Chi-.role' is new from liuiiiper - to - luinipcr and from "'.‘lI'll? to ion! line The all-new features lll('lli( : \ completely ra - styled car which is longer, lower and wider and emphasizes flowing sculp- tured lines from the dual head- l(ll‘lPS to softly flared rear fen- (II E K. \n X-shaped frriiiie nhich al- in s a loner silhouette but re- in us ample head room and in-. t-i.»a..e-s leg room and luggage Fl . (‘C Two suspension svstems for I mote luxurious ride along with orliilntahehlnlt:i):l;'e range of the low- liope River Bavaar and chick- en supper October 30 and ‘list. Bingo Hope River llall to night. Masquerade Dance Fortune Hall I-‘riduy, November ist. Dance every Thursday night. Cardigan legion Hail. Webster: Orchestra. Masquerade dance Millview hall Friday. October 25th. Judg- ing at 11 0' ock. Regular dance in Eliott Ball Saturday night good music in aid of hall. Masquerade Dance St. Peters Bay Hall Saturday night. Prize! for costumes. Masquerade Party in Ll Péld Hall Nov. 6th. Webster: Orchestra. Crapaud United Church. Hot Turkey Supper, Saturday. Nov- enber 2nd Robert Viokerson will be haul- tuj cream to Wiltshirs Cream- EU on Wednesdays only start- ing Oct. 30 Please reserve November fitll to} Hot Turkey Dinner at Com- munity Centre. In aid of the Bfilica Altar Society. showing at Morell Friday, Par- amount pictures presents in tech- niailor. "We‘re No Angels" star- ruu Humphrey Bogart. Aldo Ray Pder Ustinov. Based on a play by‘ Albert Husson. Its tops. Be sure you see this one. Show time 7 p.m. "19 able to correlate their ideas into ,remsrkable handling. stability .and durability. Sturdy coil springs. front and rear. are stan- dard. A new "Level Air" system which automatically adjusts to all load weights is optional. A 348-cubic inch engine which :s new front fan to flyivheele. “e- signed primarily around a new combustion chamber. th op tional Turbo-Thrust V8 offers greater torque for improved mid- 3 ‘range perormance. . Chassis-body design 'ntegrat- ion to supply exceptional struc- tural s’rength and greater rigid- iiv l-‘orward-mounted steering lin- kuuc which provilcs more res- ipoiisive action and reduces road ‘vibration to the steering wheel 1 Some idea (it the fresh n ness of the Chevrolet line is sug- gested by the new ings and identification. In recognition of the growing poiutlarity of statinii wagons. in exclusive five-unit series of ody type has been cstablis.limi l The Bel Air series is continued. .but adds among .‘ts six models a lsumptuous sport coupe and con- *vertible under the Impala name- plate, introduced on a dream car" at the General Motors Mot- (I i lpl‘l(":f‘l car bracket is a lyscayna lseries. with two sedans. The bot- ‘tom end of the price spread will be occupied by three models .Tl13l(iil§ up the Delray series. In I 10 ' were ‘Fifty. respectively. ' Roomlness and quality of the new line. says the company. will be immediately apparent. _ Over-all lengths have been ex- tended a full nine inches to a new measurement of 209 inches. 1 The wheelbase is up two and one .half inches to 117%. Roof lines have been lowered up to 2V: in- |ehes. yet design skill has re- ,tained ample passenger head- room. l in looks. the cars have an air ‘of livelitness. Because of th gthoroughness of the transforma- tion. stylists and engineers were per progress. Dua‘ headlamps it grille, with fine grid concaxe ribs ind a low. flat l-nod unbrottri. by ornamen- tation, distinguish ‘the frontal view. Varied two toAe color pat terns. a judicious ua of chrome moldings and decorative Dfinel-S give each series an ‘individuality and supply the '.a es‘. exa ~.- ‘es of the industry’: new are al “scul- pturcmic" styling. The earward treatment also is unique. Avoid- ing gharp fin protrusion. rear fender lines sweep outward from the body. then curl around the tail Izght ensemble to form a shape which stylists likened to a graceful gull-wing in night. Chevrolet is quick to explain that the longer. lower lines at the 1958's were not inspired alone by a desire for beauty. The form [complements advances in chas- sis engineering that promise to heighen immeasurably driving and riding enjoyment. lniportant in the broad gains along the mechanical front is the adoption of coil springs at the rear wheels as a standard fix- ture. Long a front—end feature on Chevrolet. the coils cushion shocks far better than previous suspension systems. As optional equipment. the ‘company additionally pioneers in ‘its field 4 new "Level Air" sus- pension. employing fo the first time rubber ziellmvs a all uliccls. Tl1I‘0liL!li an inter-coiiiiec- ted air supply and exhaust sys- tem with leveling valves. this suspension assures precisely the ' l some resistance to shock regard- less of car load ‘ The new Turbo’l'hrust engine i is still another highspot that illus- trates the magnitude of the en- .gineer‘ing job behind the I958 four - ~- the form has been modified to lxive more grace and ruggedness : than ever. i j .a()c each Murray. Honour G. M. Of Br. America W- MacLaren. _A very warm welcome was given Rev. J. R. Skinner, Log- g ccntly in the interest of Black Institution. On Tuesday evening, 15 Octo- ber. the Sir Knlfihl-5 of Summer- isith and surrounding area ex- pressed deep appreciation in the N61 message he delivered. The fol-i ; ston. Wal SOII : of Charlottetown and met in the Preeeptory Roomll-°l«iK'll9UF. l Lavers. Melville —P'rotestant Orpliaiiage contributions Marie MacDonald. L. Newson, Bernice MacPhee. C Mrs. A. Ledwell. Mrs. J. Ives. Kent St. Continued: $1.00 each: Mrs. W. Brennan. Mrs. Kay MacKenzie. Mrs. Win- nie Lock. Mrs. Alf. Barllett. Frizzell. n ‘e Arsenault, and Mrs. Ross. dron Lavers. Stewart, Norm . Hansen. Mrs. MacDonald. Mrs. Donald lowing evening the Sir Knights;‘0l-*0". 5DUrE<’0n Walker. JOSGPII vmnny .lolittson. Russell l\ rs. White. Ashley 0 Mrs. Wakelin. Margaret Cam- (‘FOIL rangemell .25c each: Mrs. Watts. Mrs. Georgetown. (‘ollectors Mrs. ll. MacDonald W. 30fl~Mrs. H W. MacDonald $2.00 each: Rev. W A. Pater- gievme VB Grand “ash! or ;on,lJaniez hlacCori:1iell_ llltvilrry the Grand Black Chapter of B \lrs.e0“l~ieoracealr'Farkle-T: A who visited the Island re rm; w tuactaen Cecil Allen. .Chevm1et. Predominant is . where . mo,‘ pleasant Wenmz .50c each: The Misses Renton. ‘completely new combusuon was went Mrs. E. Llewellyn, Mrs. Harry. lchamber design which assures Sir Knish! Ross. on behalf of L‘'"‘’"5' “'5 S‘°""‘"‘ La"“”" lunjnform combustion. New en- lgine is one of five V ‘s and a six-cylinder carried in the new line. Ramjet fuel injection which Chevrolet introduced last year, is again offered as the 283cubic inch V8. Automatic the five preceptories of the Royal Black Kifights of P.E.l._ read an address followed by slim". M presentation of a gift to which Fraser. Sir Knight Skinner, in a few chosen words. expressed apprec- Mrs. EBII. . BC Charle' .30c each: Mrs. S. Blackett. .25c each: Mrs. Kinnear. Capt. ‘ and a heavy-duty suspension sys- a single unit of bumper-to-bum- tic bod Turboglide. Powerglide. an im- latiion. pro ree - speed Synchro- Dicks. Total -$40.30. Mesh and the overdrive are again available. Totaled. Che- vrolet gives the buyer his pick of is power train . CHEVROLET CORVETTE - Far its fifth year the 1950 Cor- vette is revitalized in looks and mechanics. With a range of opt- ions never previously available in any other vehicle of its type. it offers four engines and three Ll‘8nSI'nlsSlOl'lS. Fuel injection. single or dual four-barrel car- buretor, heavy duty clutches. a special cam. an axle that assur- es positive power with only one rear wheel in traction a hydraulic folding top. electric window lifts tem are only a few of the choices open to the buyer. The staunch. light-weight plas- —— exclusive among all one of the outstanding features ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL ALL SAINTS DAY. NOVEMBER 1 6:30 a.m.——Mattins 7:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist (in Cathedral) 9:30 a.m.—_—Holy Eucharist (in Chapel) 7:30 p.m.-—Vespers of the Dead (in Cathedral) ALL SOULS DAY. NOVEMBER 2 7:10 a.m.—Mattins 7:30 a.m.—Requiem 9:30a.m.—R.equiem (Saturday's Services in All Souls Chapel) Festal Services on Sunday in Octave of All Saints of the new Corvette. but for 1958: New Winter Stock On Sale 29.50. SALE 14.95 Men’: zip-in Lined Coors. To 19.95. Nearly a hundred to lboofl DRAPES! f l from. [land blocked Pre-shniak Fads resistant. Reasonably priced. I F. A. S. JONES 5 SIMPSON!-BEARS STORE ID Int H. Phone 8180 LEGION lottetown Branch of (B.ES.L.l will be held i evening at 8 p.m. (la. 0 The regular monthly meeting of the Char- Aga1da—General business. MEETING th e Canadian Legion n the Branch Home this M The Downtownors Tins 0-1 ‘Prizes for the MASQUERADE HALl.OWE’EN DANCE :. THE ROIJWAY CLUB 3 , hunk}. Ootsbsr Slat . ‘hm orchestras in attendance. 't_ and Lowellllisastls Adm. 75¢ best costumes. SALE 12.49 Men's Suburban Coats. To Men's Suits to 39.50. SALE 19.50 Men's Bomber Jackets to 9.95. SALE 6.95 Men's Dress Pants to 9.95. SALE 5.00 Men's Sweaters to 10.95. SALE 5.88 SALE 9.49 Boys‘ Suburban Coors to 13.95 Boys‘ Dress Pants to 5.95. SALE 2.95 SALE 5.99 2.00 Boys’ Sweaters. To Clear 1.00 9.95. r 5.49 Boys‘ Surcoats to 8.95. Men‘: Doesltin Sport Shim. To Boys‘ Bomber .ieeirer's. To The (treentl Ladies‘ Winter Coats. Regular to 39.50. 19.50 - 24.50 and 29.50 Cliildrens' 3-piece Coat Sets. Reg. 16.95. NOW 10.95 Ladies‘ Dresses-—crepes. Tuf- fetas. etc. Reg. to 10.95. 4.88 and 6.88 . Children's Wool Plaid Dresses. Sizes 7 to 14. Reg. 5.95. FOR 2.98 Ladies‘ Wool Suits. all sizes. Reg. to 49.50. _ $15 - $20 - $25 Children‘: Show Suits and Car Coats iusr arrived. SPECIAL 4.95 and 5.95 Ladies‘ Cur Coors. rweeds or plain shades. Values to 18.95. Special 12.95 and 14.95 Ladies‘ all weather ca: Values to 25.00. NOW 14.95 up Children’: capers. pink. blue or yellow. Values to 1.49. SPECIAL 1.00 Just arrived a shipment of ladies‘ and children‘: clien- lllo House Coats. 2.95 up '<':Teering line of lobby Socks. Reg. 89:. NOW 59c L'_'e-dies’ §'iItm' . Value: to 5.95. Clearing Al 2.49 8 3.49 at co.-Ltd. lJohn L. MacDonald, Miss Rich-. ‘ards. Mrs. L. MacCormac. Mrs} George White, rs. M. MacL Kelvin Grove. ('oller-tars Mrs. Douglas Webster It Mrs. I-‘ru Baglo / Picketts. George Caseley. Rolicrt llogg. $l5.00—-Preiiiier A. W. Math- lgeaman Casele‘V' S2.U0—.Ijrskine MacMui'tlo 81.00 each: Morris Smith. Hrs muel augh. Ra pli J (‘rawtuid Cast-te\. Mrs Ilroolts. Mr: Barry White Mrs. John Maclu. Mrs. Donald Mar-I Th, Gun,-din" Page 3 Thurs. ()ct_ 31. 1957 William Glover, Stewart C|em- Mrs. Jltk MlcLelIl. Mrs. ~ — D D I V - George Mac-Murdo. Vernon Mil- em ‘ 50¢ each M Beck. Olive Giddings. Gloria Mrs. Kenneth Morrison. I Nicolle, Mrs Ernest Be'l. Percy ”°”- “W Nl""”°- ""“*"d B - Jamt-s|ilny Somers. Junior Bell, Harry . Craig Bell, David rlson. Mrs. Laura MacDonald George Macl.£-an. Mrs. Sidney Brooks. V Phillips. John Nicholson. David Morrison. Les ter Macllae. Mrs. Edward I-‘red Beck. Sarah Smith. Mrs. R. A. Mac-Kenzie. TotaI—8I4.50. CANAD ‘\nv'\T “RS1 A 5A\I\NG Tonia?“ Janey Canuck t by Lister Sinclair ' Based on the book ‘Emily Murphy’ by Byrne Hope Sanders The triumph of a woman who was challenged to take the law into her own hands in the name of all Canadian women. THE LAST IN A SERIES OF FOUR OUTSTANDING LIVI PLAYS BY CANADA'S FOREMOST TV PLAYWRIGHTS. atcl‘ PERFORM Nt\‘QT. nl\O| 1 3 at 9:30 " on ch‘ J I ii Dixie Easter. Gra r?lW’l ter ‘it! per (i or Grade V1. l. deV.l Grade IV. i Wayne l.dl'l(’l' Grade Ill. 1 Gladys Easter. 2 Joan MacPhee. 3 Fulton Ymink- er Doris Proud. 2. Roger Moore, 2. ' Keith Larter. 3. ililion Lartei: ighem aterage Gladys Eas- Teachet, Kay \l3(‘l‘1éi('llt‘l'TI NEED ‘FRI-ZAT.'\lEN'l‘ Dental cavities do not heal; they will grow progressiwly lar- ger unless filled by a dt-iitisl Pieces of furniture have been glued togetlicr s.n('€ the days of ancient I-L;:_\ pt THERE'S SOMETHING BREWING --- AND WITH PIERCE'S WEEK-END SPECIALS THAT PROVIDE A "REAL TREAT" FOR EVERYONE—PHONE' _»--f.-’ 5524 (OR CALL) FOR PROMPT SERVICE AND FREE DELIVERY. OPEN SATURDAY TILL 5:30 P.M. CHOICE GRADE “A" FOWL lb. 39: THESE FOWL ARE EXCEPTION- ALLY HIGH QUALITY BIRDS. BACON ENDS Ili. 35¢ «fit BREAKFAST SLICED BACON swam PICKLED PORK HOCKS FRESH COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGES BONELESS CODFISH BACK BACON SMOKED SHANKLESS PICNICS FRESHLY GROUND HAMBURG 2| bs. 59c DOMESTIC SHORTENING I 3 lb.'lin 89: lb. 69c lb. 25: 1 lb. 39c FRESH NEW LONDON OYSTERS ‘b’ 35‘ Half Pint 60¢ ‘/2 lb. 42: ll 01.. Bottle 27¢ REGULAR SIZE KLEENEX 2 pkgs. 39: lb. 49c Broken Pt-lme TEA lb. 69¢ BARBOUR’S PEANUT BUTTER 4 LB. COOKIE TIN 1.49 Sliver Seal MOLASSES Quart 34c JAVEX 64 oz. Jar Only 43¢ Johnson's PASTE WAX I 1 lb. fin 59c LIGHT QUARTERS SHELLED WALNUTS Lb. 69c Put-ex TOILET TISSUE. 4 rolls Shredded WHEAT. 2 pkgs. . . . . Yellow Eye BEANS. lb. Brent CEREAL. pkg. ....... Sealect FISH CAKES. 2 this . . \v I A0 A SIRV CE TO MOTHERS] we carry Ilse complete line of BABY FOODS W 3. Tins 32¢ H:'iNz ASSORTED SOUPS v""*~ ,2‘) 2 Tins Tomato : 2 Tins Vegetable 1 l Tin Celery I Tin Green Pen ALI. 6 TINS FOR 79¢ Giant 48 01.. Tin 39¢ _ 19; California. Sweet Juicy ORANGES.. 2 dos. . . 69: Firm Mellow - 45¢ BANANAS. lb. ...... 21: No. I Table ONONS. 2 lbs. .. . .. .15: New Emperor GRAPES. 2 lbs. . . . . . . 35¢ Sunkist - LEMON5. 6 for . . . . . 29: HALLOWE'EN APPLES ISLAND MacINTOSH Doz. 29¢ M Perfection coI.o'N FLO orton's FROZEN PIES ('HI('Kl-IN. TURKEY, BEEF WITH (‘0l'PON IN DAY'S GUARDIAN. 'TlIl7IlS- 2 pkgs. 63c CASII and GAIIIIY PlERCE"S MAI- 5534 l