KIlll(0llA HALL OLD TIME FIDDLING, STEP-DANCING, AND SINGING CONTEST KINKORA HALL MONDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 27th Good Cash Prizes Curtain 8:00 o'clock I THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOOVN OCTOBER 25, ' contract Bridge Continued from page 10 Beetle bid would be bad enough if he had the two missing klnsu - ta without them. it would he unthink- able. Thus. South should draw trumps. strip all vhe diamonds from dummy, and then throw But in by leading the heart queen. Ea.at'.s forced club return would give aoutn an easy finesse. Let's Talk .It Over ii"? .i.. Now is the time for parents and to impress the children that there is a rlgh-t way and a wronl way to have fun at Hal- lowe'en. Hallowe'en ha; been, and always will be, a. time dear to the hearts of the small.fry. There is an eerie atmosphere about the evening that makes klddlee feel they are akin to the old witch who is the Hopalong Cassldy of the lap " L They can have so is 'HOLlllANiS men's clothes . . . we have for years. you're sure to come backl Long-Wearing ovEnAr.I.s . . . MEN'S Bl8 OVERALLS are strongly made of 6-233 ounce blue denim. Double stitched, bar tacked and riveted with lots of roomy pocket space. Well cut and good 3 fitting-Exceptional value, a pair ...................... .. I MEN'S "KITCHEN" BRAND OVERALLS in the "STREAM LINER" style with smooth working zipper. Well cut with double stitching, bar tacking and riveting at points of stress. Best quality blue denim in a full range 5 H I of sizes. A pair .. Best Seller DUNGAREES . . . These are "repeat" Sellersl Made of 6-W3 ounce blue denim with laced or strap back. The fit is excellent as is the wearing quality. Double stitched and bar tacked 2 construction. Sizes 30 to I2, a pair .................... .. I STURDY - WELL MADE - COMFORTABLE CONSTRUCTED FOR LONGER WEARl We've everything you need on the fob from underwear out and up to your cap. You can be assured that whatever you buy here is right in fit, comfort, quality and price. We specialize in work- We know your needs and we're here to fill them. We carry a large stock of all items at all times. if you try us once For ' appearance. Extr Values In WORK SHIRTS e- PLAlN DOESKIN in a numberrof bright colors. Warm and well cut for excellent fit; strongly sewn for long wear. Available in sizes 14 to l7, each. PLAIN DOESKIN in medium weight. There are numerous designs from which to choose. This is a Shirt that will wear exceptionally well arval also have a very neat Sites 14 to 17, each ...................... .. ...3.98 2.98 MEN'S COMBINATIONS, blue mottled and fleece lined. These are extra warm and durable. Sizes 34 to 48. Combinations, per suit Shirts and Drawers, per garment .................... .3 ................................. .. ZI1 9 ALL WOOL COMBINATIONS, "Blue Label" Brand made by Stanfield. Good fitting and comfortable. as well as being y very warm. Sizes 36 to 44. . ' :;rr1:l;ations, 5.25 ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR, "Red Label" Brand. This Under- wear will give long wear and is very good fitting in true jgtxen as to 44. ' Combinations, . 4.75 . per suit 4 EIIAIIVIJINE QUALITY UNDERWEAR of smooth brushed cot- Shlrts and Drawers, , per garment ................................................... Shirts and Drawers, . per garment .... I yworm and light and weight. Available in sizes 36 . i 5.95 Oorrect Fit and Comfort... I L , yyuoipgoou-so.-.................. much fun. too. without crossing the line which separates accept- able hi-jinks from ojectlonable acts of vandalism. 0 D 0 After all, there isn't much fun in destroying public or private Burgess Bedtime Continued from page lo lmpudent. He needed to be taught. a lesson. Peter had a half a. mind to-drive him out of the Old Pasture. But just then Bladfy the crow began cawing not far away. Peter pricked up his long ears to listen. "Blacky says Reddy Fox is coming this way, so I'll go while the going is good," said Peter. ”Do you think you can take care of yourself?" cried the young Rabbit impudently. ”Oocky young lining," muttered Peter. as he headed for home. "Thinks he lmows it all, and he doesn't know enough to know how little he does know. That's the trouble with young Rabbits. They know too much in their own minds, when really they know almost no- thing at all. I hope I wasn't like that when I was young. He was. It was a case of like fa- ther, like son, but he didn't. know it. - Professional cards ll. E. ELLlS & SON Fire - Auto -- Casualty j W. OIIESTER 5. Office formerly occupied or Late Heath strong, K. 0. Money In Lean Collections Promptly Attended To. T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce lununeraide. P. I. L PHONE 283! ..m.-..-.-...--...-... ........ I-'.. E. Parkman Opt.D.. R.O. 0l"l'0METBlST Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined office nouns I to 12 - I to 5 and by appointment Phone I281 IIIGENT THEATRE BLDG. lununer It. Inlnmerelde -:-:--:-:-.-:-:- B. F. Hunter ll. 0. Summeralde, P. I. I. complete Visual Anelyeu Glance Fitted '. PHONI 8118 lMALLMAN'I BUILDING 0 PTOMITIIST property. -when the youngsters have s. grudge against their vic- tim, it still objectionable. but at least understandable. But they often go out and destroy or de- face property belonging to people they know nothing about. It seems to stem from the one per cent of outlawry that perhaps llea dor- mant ln us all. and the occasion of l-1ellowe'en la erroneously thought to give sanction to such destructive actia. . No one with a properly behaving liver objects to trlcka, such as tick-tacks on the window, or even answering a knock at the door with no visitors. Hanging up lawn chairs on telephone polee might even be classed as "acceptable" if the post isn't a couple of miles away from the lawn. But deliber- ate amashing of property which means considerable loss to the own rs is inexcusable. and Hal- lowe :1 doesn't make it the right thing to do. The destruction of "STOP" signs has erred the ob- servance of Hallow 'en in Bum- stranger not familiar with our streets might go through the town November 1, and a serious ac- cident could result. What. a pity those vandals who use Hallowe'en as an excuse forevlclous acts such as this could not be caught and given the punishment they de- SGFVC. O C 0 Meanwhile parents and teach- era can do 0. lot of good. not ex- actly by preaching for young peo- ple don't respond to that very well, but by casually suggesting what a lot of fun they can have doing the acceptable things. The Summerslde Kinsmen are planning once again to do their bit for the cause, and their efforts have un- doubtedly improved our I-lalloweiens a lot. Becleque Notes on Sunday, October 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleclc paid a visit to the western part of the Island, as far as Tlgnlah. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James Arbing and Mr. and Mrs. Judson Blackmcre. ' Mr. Ralph MacCa.ull and Mr. Albert Craswell, Carleton Siding. were visitor! to Halifax on Sun- day. October 19th. on their return they were accompanied by Mrs. INSURANCE 5 Summer st" summemd. Maccaull and her mother, Mrs. PHONE 2413 Edith Myers, who had been a pa- tient in hospital for two weeks, in Halifax. Mr. and Mm. John Mtyers. Carl- eton Slding. enjoyed a rare treat last week-end.. They picked 9. quartyof wild raspberries in the l .u'f1'QQf' soucnon NM." woods back of Mr. Myera' former no home at Carleton. This is certain- LLB. T LOOK Now is the lime to bring or ship in your hand or power lawn- . mower for sharpening the factory way, and repairs if Have it ready for spring. winter storage. E. 1tl'. CANNON. 316 Court; Street, SUMMERSIDE necessary. Free 1 merslde for the last two years. A- " l1EGENT TODAY 2.30-1-9.15 mo nounu: nut. "Frivolous KEEPERS” With Tom Ewell - Julia Adams ' lITiS THE SEASON'S CUTEST COMEDY ly an unusual occurrence for this season of the year. -Dr. and Mrs. Burton Howatt. returne -on Sunday. October 19th. i from a very enjoyable visit to Boston and other points of inter- est. E several from this village attend- ed the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schlit- man at Central Bedeque on Tues- day evenlng. October 21st. Their host of friends in the surrounding communities extend beat wlahes. to this highly esteemed couple. -3. Q. MOPS Sci (3 (1 EC (l Ul3AN(il: lllflllllf ” LONDON-(GP)-The first "at- omic age" veasela now are Joining the Royal Navy. The 40 antl-aub- marine frlgatea have lower super- structurcs for minimum resistance to atomic blast, and'all the ship's company will be under cover while in action. . CAMEO THEATRE Kensington. Thursday. Friday, Saturday, 7:15- 9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. See Thrills galore! In M-G-M's big . spectacular western, "DEVIL'S DOOBWAY" Starring Robert Taylor as (Lance Poole, full-blooded fighting Indian) with Paula Raymond as Orrie Masters as the "white girl" who ran the gauntlet of cavalry fire to reach her Indian "lover's" side. with Marshall Thompson, Louis Calhern. Also Serial and News. iiiousands of America's Farmers Now Wllljlih Warm and Protected , Proved I Preferred by Nearly a Quarter at a Million hector Owners f FOll SALE In one of the best residential districts of Sum'merslde.. seven room house. com- pletely modernized kitchen and both. large living room. with fireplace. Oil heating. automatic hotiwater supply. cement floor in basement. Large lot 62 x 293 feet. nspection by appointment. 4 Apply Law Office. R. S. HINTON. 9. C.. Summerside .. A Weather Top and Ice! Penal oniienel sl smell ea- irs cost. For abnormally nvu weather Windshield Exten- :;a.t:p onliottll ll small srfre Warm engine heat. keeps cold weather out - wit a genuine -G0iN:od-In Heater. You'll wer warm and protected, get more work done, in even the coldest weather. Quickly attached for snug streamlined fit. Converts to low-coat heated cab if desired. Insist on the gen- uine -Q-04"-M21. Heater - most popular heater of sill :j Summerslde P. E. l. MUTUAL Fl DE INSURANCE C OMPANY ESTABLISHED I685 M UTUAL SERVICE ea.eSECURlTY Lives lost and tragedy suffered can, of course, never be compensated for. But financial loss due to fire can be eliminated. A well planned insurance coverage, tailored to meet your needs, is your beat protection. Call one of the insurance experts listed below. He is read with an insurance plan that will give you fl- nnncal protection against loss due to fire. But call him today. Fire strikes without warning. 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