i" aovswgs salsa ~ WESTERN GUARDIAN ' ‘ AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. I88 Hanover Street. and George Clow. 13s Ottawa Street SUMMERSKDE and PRINCE COUNT! . News. Subscriptions Advertising. ej- Tbe Guardian may be bought at any oi the following atoree in Sltnmereiiiel “u _ Water “ . " " -. -. ll Central Street; Tm,” 3.3m, Water Street; Mari Gaudet. 61 Granville Street mull“ will be delivered to any home in Summeraide. cm." my at 2o per day or lite per weeh. Plume 289 for this service m. ‘h, your order to the boy responsible for delivery on you; m“; 41-4}? __;-;p'FEC'l'!VE IMMEDIATELY -l"0ll RENT. ... Heated gummy‘. w‘ “a cumming all credits andled Apartment, centrally loom“, deliver“; ceell’; Grocery. Sum- Phone 293. merslde. __. —-RADIO SALES and Service. all 4,0“ s 513.50 gnmpshlre pul- types of Everesdy and General Bat m5 six months. Colin Waugh. "n" "15 Accessories. ChamPll-m ‘vuinmh Electric, Kenslngton. .-FOR SALE. - One work horse“ 4°51’ 5°95. lll-rte and lrnlii 5 years old. Gordon Campbell. stove boards, metal flue safes, 6 and illscouchc. R. R. l, Let. l6. l7 inch; also cleanouts, and wall l ~ ‘silos in stock. The Summerside ‘ATTENTION. - Pantry Sale Hardware Co. ma Bazaar at Kenlnecyk Store, - —-——— Kennngmwh Novmber 5m, n; 3" —VICTOB ANIMAL TRAYS in P M b). g, w, L. three sizes, also mouse and rat ' traps. We also have a good stock of _D0NT FORGET g0 attend my Shot Shells and 22 long, short, and why,“ Shaw m King Geo,” H811, long rifle acrlnunltlon. The Sum- Kensinglm,_ Thursday, evening; merslde Hardware Co. "wemb" 6m‘ at a R M’ -—LIGION MEETING _. ‘lble ..-l~‘0lt SARI} - At. 134 Milton; will be a meeting of the Reming- ‘amgqliaxuado zls ésrfilvlllepgty 1041' at. apm" in the Town us.‘ l” “’““‘“-§e°‘°s' "' Kenlllngton " All members are re. summem e. I lquested to attend. W. l... Delaney, -Jl‘S'l‘ RECEIVED a shipment, secretary. of aillminumuand enamelflgare. 11:) ____. ‘ rludlrli: khvaclng pants. K 1 pgx-‘él 4mm m MY possession wash basins. cornbne s,ce c. l. ‘IOUI’ 2-year-old cattle. two white gummcrsidé gflid-“iire 0. ‘grin’! bicyclist.‘ Ion; redt.’ one iblack. ese a as ave een nu sauce. -.-i MEETING 0. Keflflngwn "it for l5 days. Owner may have same i and WP‘? P0115 Wm b? held b? the by conforming with low. Russell Prllgrvssivb Conservative Pfllrly 0", Hamill, seven Mlle Eula pound- .'v,..-_,,..S,lay evening. November 5th,. keepen n '8 o'clock, in the Town Hall. e-ENTERTAINMENT AT AL- -I\II.\'5TREL §H°w " Km“ BERTON-A very successful enter- Georl!" nun’ Kensmgmm Thu-rsflitalnment was held in Alberton dal’. N“"°mb?“'_ 6th’ 8 P‘ M‘ Pr?" Hall last evening. A large crowd’ fiiiimi by Tmnihy Uqmcd Church attended. Drawing for matched You“? P9091“ we m" M the Sea" team resulted in the lucky winner ma‘; 1P‘f";“g%5c£?1';sschwl purposes" being John MocFarlunc, Alberton. A ssro - ,SPECIAL YOUNG PEOPLE'S SEHHCE _ A special Younl Poopluis Service for the induction o! oilll-vrs was held in the Sum- merslclc Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening. The praise num- llcl-s wve announced by hm?“ Johnson, worship convener. fllld (he svlilvturc lesson was read by‘. David Morrison, the president.‘ The junior choir for the first time —~WILL ERECT THEATRE- Messrs. White and Son. Alberton. have purchased a site for a thea- tre from Mr. H. J. Hodgson. The theatre will be up-to-date in every respect. air-conditioned. steam ‘heat. modem seats. Contract is already let to Ml‘. Fulton Gordon. Operations beginning immediately, will go as far as weather condit- ions permit this fall. It is the ln- , tuition‘, of the management tn 100k F! Pa" m the servlfe and build a theatre the town maynvcli lends-led We “Ymm ,'_3‘“"°“' be proud of. 'l‘each Me my by B?!‘ T“ -- (heir sang the anthem. Now the _Y.S MEN SPONSOR MOWE_ DHY i5 (7"““" by Marks“ A. 581mm‘; With the kind co-operlltion of Mr. sllllrcvriflu‘ l° ihe_°°°‘“‘°" was‘ Harold Gaudct. nlunager of the lllfaillvd W11"! mimgte" n“ Rev’ Capitol Theatre, the Yfs Men's Charles Carncsy- 13min! the '9'" Club of Bummerslde will present vice the minister assisted by m” on Wednesday and Thursday. Nov. Kirk sessions installed the follovv- 5th and 6m. one o; the best, com. hi; officers: Presldelli. David E» edy nits o! the season. This laugh lliorrison; vice-president. Loulfithprovokin! movie. “The Cockeycd Dalziel. secretory. H8191 1- 35k"? Miracle,” stars Prank Morgan and ileasurvr. John L. Gorrill; Vmrship Keenan Wynn as a spirited D851" cohvenor, Jalnes P, Johnson: 5"" o! astral ghosts, who by highly vice convener, Jean. ‘N. MIN-he“; unorthodox methods. ‘ set abcut joint fellowship conveners. All“! straightening out the tangled ro- Hewitt and Arnold Pldflevfl- -— 5- mantle and financial afluirs left behind by Morgan on his depart- ,ure from his earthly body. The Tor-reaching results of their hil- l arlous antics in a staid New Eng- _land town provide an evening of uproarlous entertainment. ' --CllES'l‘ x-nav CLINIC-Dr- c, u‘. 'l'lnton. MD, Health 0'5"" for the Town of Summerside, has issued the followin! Statement m regards to the Prince Edward Is- land ‘Tuberculosis League's X-ray ard; a, Florence Arsenault. ‘bsssdtcn filglilcntixzrxllgglve rhumba’ 2nd 'high single J. Gallant s04. Clinic. which is‘ at tgebglgnrggéflli! 2 Gracie IV — l. Janette Richard; ' angnfihgfxh-gggeiva‘ @605... Rica" m‘! mg“ “"99 L- 91°" 690- s‘. e Armour cs roln c . , Yvonne Pen‘ ; 3, Frances . ’ l: November zstl-lz-"As Hum‘ Aliierliin Hooper. y 1P'°"“°§,h“t§§ff‘°§af,g:f ,'§,‘;§‘°f§ 1c. of c._. Officer of the Tolvn c! Bummfl-g Grade 1n - (Dalton) 1 Nelson safe’ gickjfime: amend}, fldmg s. wlshl... ...1a1 lal side. I wish to point» 0"?- $° "'5 c”! A d Tlfalllel; 2. Doris Richard; me ‘crest oi’ the wave sown! the W‘ Perry ‘ m5 l“ izens the importance of having a II | Y Stuart Arsenault. u . a“, 5mg”, ‘s 5w, a5 L Clow 203 305 chest X-ray Rvhile the tuberculosis _ Grade In __ (convex-m Lnomthy llyiaflogti Tens "Aug-g Amerm“ P‘ Noonan __ H212 163 X-fal’ will l5 i“ summersidt x‘ Gallant; 2, Lena Perry; 3. Florence be 1 esspman who learns about a G- O15P3m9 -- J99 225 132 ray is one of go riurittst ‘it; ‘a 1 Plans are undeerway for‘ thilgrnttctl; Ann Cameron and Gem“ Mb ngfiifklnd o! love under the tropical Total~269t discovering tu rcu 0s s, w 0 on o a new a re t (e “a1 _ considered go t disease that is liable to attack street, Best w cs. caérfilo Ill -)l, Eugene Kiiich; 2.‘ Qwrievgllilve llzmong screen Air Force No. 3- “W v1 W1‘ citizens» “"1 which Wm “”"“ l Doreen Doucette" 3 Roy Hooper- sin ers his baritone voice is J- Lapplirsc .. 140 make Cdllsiddppbie progress before Messrs George and William Doyle . . _ broguglhe to m“ {are Wm, “Home, g gimme __ that citizen realizes that. there l! of New York 91W THIBIITJY Spent 5 KUGH TOWN 5cm), Isles __ Night u“ Th“ and “M. vidm» L‘ Greenough 15g anything Wrens with him. As well brief holiday in Albciw“: “m” (GP) _ Ancicntydwarf cattle bones two of the film's seven hit 50ml!»- C- sieve!“ 15° as being lll themselves, people who hhey visited then- cousin Miss and huts dam“, from 1500 B c Bwnde and s-prmgly verflmnen D_ sh Pierre l.“ m mbeicuiflr- "e fsigeadifia ‘m’ Barth“ Dwle’ ' have been discovered in‘ the. Blonde and sprightly ‘£Y5‘Eii9i“' Timiirrmol- use amon sl. their e ow c zens. lvated au ences n - and nlakillgg them more liable to Mr, and Mrs. Fox have returned Ifllflrlds. wglngrgltfliillftfigtmrls m Blue," on“ smmnmn.u_ contract this disease. I therelore to their home in Mystic» 5mm again proves her terrific trrlvsillifll" K. Chflmpivn 147 "lv1ull' suggest that mil "We" ‘PM’ We" “°°°“‘“*‘“‘°d by M“ m“ 08h talents, this ‘time with a llcry .1. Gaudct 1'14 KEG in ll. lllul, not only he, or she Mrs. Austin Murphy who p111" T Lat“, Ameflcan accent. n, Edwards 166 l; X-rayl-d. but that those with spending the winter months with ______ _____ R“ Durant 186 “lull they work. or play. are e150 "limits i“ “mm stat“ l CHECK cows w. Clow .. . 20s ass m X-rayed." S The illness of Mr. Alfred A learn , r ' I u! Total-Jim. —» L “' l; sl n o m0" 891'!‘ SUMMERSIDE lnfllxteloxillrinay gbe persistent mi“ Ink Spelt- warn authorities at lleadqusri-BYS w, camel-on 203 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY in Ottawa of the Depart-mm" °f A. Arsenault , National Health and Wellam with u. Arsenault . ‘$94, ch11] and damp weather setting in. G. McNelll .. 15d ' Canadians will soon be exposed w. Laughiin zoa to such seasonablel diseases n35 Total-2670. -0. n. M.- . bronchitis. pneumonia an n ' enza. and a cold which "hing! Crystals:- llave you "Ihflhed" your home‘! Getllfi ilk-l“ i t. DENNIS PRICE 4' on" is said to be a sign to see the l1‘, Gallant ‘l6’! Fill rot this important lob done! There ll a variety oi’ different types CECIL PARKER doctor, so that. the trouble may be Jr. Gallant 0i IVEATIIERSTRIPPING. which will help you. in the "will" 9°‘ cleared up and possibly more w‘- Leo Gallant . llsrlmellt. Prepare for Which-you'll tind Flat Fill. Vicathercctfiil; , ere attacks htflded “"- F. Bell . .. Zion; Mk, 25 [not pclragel for 0 ti!!! 5'- Yml ' ’ ‘ i --i-———-—-" L. Ga lanl’. gm"- il-llle lglgatfllzrslfrirliitstherette lzovered) at 4 cam, , ‘lgoogfilyou: i ‘m DMMWHNM" REGINNS COAT 0F ARMS Total—2’l0'l. nrl slri -Seai; aherstri ls made or mas e an w le =l-..,»il.l..§_.. qgglik-g, V3113‘, putt?» and weetherprosls both outdoorsi {munch - (UP) - An official Hannah, lml indoors", Slflp-Sgll can be need on wood. metal. masonry. m! i" coat or arms has been decided a 170‘ film; it can be molded and you do not need any ‘We to apply it upon ior the city sud steps arc u. i9‘. Quip-Scat is 35 cents a package or 5 packages for 1-65: you'll m"! being taken to have it registered H“ 141 chum. Metal and Felt Window Sell. to Inlkd your winds" "lM-"fl with the Rovfll college or Herslfls- o. 11s ‘rmhifilroof-these are 1.0a e m. men the whlstllnr WW" "W" Prominent in the design are a n Earle .. lll outdoors when they belnnl-uae weatheretrlp....You can get the kind sheaf of whaet and a Iiuiflalo — Total-AMI. "ll wan "gm ' f the cit ’s orgn as a t In ‘he “mum m’ “L i-illflgholxc sulauslllerlni: camp icr There is s new style of BBASSIEBE on display in the Dry Goods Indians. s J. Reibie llmment. it's smart. comfortable and reasonably priced-WT“! em. B. Greenough 206 "mm" Wile Brae is the Nil-Lift and We a Sare Blretook Creatlon- “M”; pa“... - 3 Butler 173 Willi s laced back and we melt diaphragm hand, it ‘is comfortable and r. _|. McCormick 74 u u. Cyr . ..... .. 248 Iuliliiill-axil. The “u. ‘I’ 13 h ‘Q, myth 0| Whit)!‘ eaéirllgke Natal“ Eileen Crdlvi [can Simmons a 7 TOtdL-ZHU. cos you 1,15 m“, 0| m“ white broadcloth t ese PelerMumy teal-mam». M’ pd Qqqp "Mom are in Iterrllle demand-for your correct lire-shop today. Jew-l Webb K. of C. No. 7»- ! om, pquflmfl,‘ _ l‘ Art CIOW 20v “i?” "r. Perry . 164 I noticed m. of cons enun- m the omen Department m. {'74 .1. Perry 20a Turning, This hee been herd to let-lo. I know you'll b6 Ilad to SHORTS hi‘ J. McNelll pmdlllln you can now procure m The Lil! While Com Byralruln Show‘ ‘g ‘s d 9 ‘s -yg- Total-also. no s 3t) cents and the Crown Brand Syrup in I-poun ne I 2 till I h m" 39 crnia a tin....l'nt Corn Syrup on your shopping list end order‘ Mom," Welland“ 3.30 yep - Houston's:- rl u» Grocery Department- _ , 7 ' J's-J... M’ w. Coles -25; m1 llii) ' - i] flare. l“); E. Campbell ll 185 17's “e233 SKIRT; lfQ mo", new and 0R, ee wearable! There is it L081 Showing Tomghl m‘ “ml gmmmyzf. “d: m Gallant We" Devin: both Plaid end Tweed Skirts on dleplay in the Lflleo 5pm; "ACKEN I“ d Flo. Dfisheh ye|et B, slum; .. m". u ent. In any wim- Qumbhllflofl you may desire. t eer __ln_ pie“... exeeae you B. Curre . K, Inga-l Willy: in flared or pleated salon?!) élil! new length - fig‘ .‘ ‘ I"! Total-ZGQS. re M, priced from 5.75 l . . ve yourse e u _ u ' u: ‘ti: ""1 l New Feeling m one oi these new roam slums FUN ON A WEEK 5ND :4"&'M, wlréiliwvwi" you», Cleaners:- l-Idler Wear Depiriuieui- - '55‘! “'1- 1" v. Perry ...,-.. .... ..1ss m m I _,__ na-annfi SIIMMEIISIIIE Lost Showing Tonight "CARNIVAL IN, COSTA RICA" with DICK HAYMES WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY A mlrsclesl .¢snmly that will lam you cocktyed with ‘ FRANK KEENAN fl g CICII. laurel lllllill Sponsored by Summerside Y's Men's Club Also NEWS Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 Lu the Western Hospital is re- gretted by his many friends who wish hhl an early recovery. TIGNISH CONVENT a llSWLMi ACTIVITIES , bliss Doris Gallant and Mark Griflin spent. Wednesday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant/s. —Hovv. -0n Tuesday P. M. October 281th, St. Mark's Lot. 1, held their annual Credit Union Meeting in Lot ‘l Kali with a very good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. George Oliver oi Monroe. Maine. and Mrs. B. $- Platts o! St, John, N. 3., were ree- ent. visitors at the home o! Mr. and we. J. B. Dilflln- Idaster Jackie, eon oi Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallant oi liowlan, cele- brated his 5th birthday on Tuesday, i October 28th. in the midst of a beautiful birthday cake and e good elIWXY of ice cream. A lirge number of the Bloomfield United congregation sttende ‘ the 1m: Anniversary of the Brae Uni- ted Church on Sundiy. October 19th. The Bl Geld Choir render- ed special music and singing at the evening service. Om Wednesday evening, October 29th, the officers of St. Anthony’! Credit Union held a goose supper for officers and their wives at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Melvin ls-idges of Casolmpec. Anions those attending il-om i-lowlsm were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wood, lVLr. and Mrs. Wm. Shields and Tennis Pet- ers, satin ribbon. In pine, and wins. Double crovre Double crown The Annual Meeting of the Altar Society o1 Bloomfield R. C. Church was held on October 12th in, the l parish hall with a very good attend- l _ once. The reports of the diiferontl colnunittees bore testimony of the and Mrs. John Flnmun replaced Mrs. Ben Gallant and Mrs. Philip Arsenault in looking after tlhe altar boys for next month. Mrs. John F. Gallant. President for past titrrc years resigned and was succeeded by Mrs. Gilbert. Gaudct. Vice-Pres- ident Mrs. Iicnry Plneau and ihc secretary. Treasurer, Mrs. John Flnnan were re-elected. "CARNIVAL 1N COSTA RICA" - AT CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE —’l'urning its omulverous musical attention to a heretofore untapped soulrcc of colorful spectacle and rhytlilmic richness. Twentieth Cm- tury-Fox has dippcd into the inb- ulous Caribbean area for its llcw- est Technicolor musical extravag- anza, Carnival i-n Costa Rica. The’ I Honor Roll for September Grade XI - i. Mary Hands-shah; Janet Killuh. (equal) 2. Nelson Perry; 3. Pauline Morressey j Grade X -- 1. Marion Gallant: 2. Lorraine Arsenault; 3, Cecilia McClle. l Grade IX - 1, James Klndlf; 2, Edward DesRooile; 3. Barbara Kinch. . Grade VI and VII - None. Grade IX - Alfredo OBrlen; 2. Jeanette Perry; 3. Iris McDonald. Grade VIli -- i, Carmella Arsen- alllt; 2. Irene B/uote; 3 Mary Far- mer. 5 Grade VT — l, Louise Perry and Marie Chasson (equal) ;2. Theresa lticPhec; 3, Leo Richard. Lucy Gsudet Bernadette. Mal-Ln and Gerard Doucette (equal). l Grade V -— 1, Barbara. Shea and Jean Sherry (equal); 2. Irene Rich- Ellen, Cesar Romero and Celcstc lloim. Knowing u good thing when it ‘l '1 sees it. the studio sot an lilliitlliitd,‘ ~. budget to capture on film the spec- . iacular settings. pulsating music’ flim, stars Dick Hilylmes, Vera-i i and riotous festivals of the exotic Central American island, Producm _ William A, Bacher (of "Leave llcr f To Heaven" fame). alter securing ' celebrated Gregory Ratofi to dir- ect, assigned the famous Latin Almerltan composer, Lecuona whose tunes including “Slboneyfl Andaluc- 1c." and “Always In My Heart" have outsoid anally topnotcii Till Pan Alley numbers, to do the music for "Carnival in Costa Rica." In ad- dition, Leonlde Masslne,‘ world‘! greatest dancer since Nlllnski’. W115 called in to direct the picture's colorful dance routines “which are _Where .Prlee ls $’Side Bowling lllerslde. High single L. Clow 305. High three L. Gallant 693. Off the face, roll brim, veiled, headliner feather trim, in block. .. 8,95 Results of Second Conlmunlty League played on Friday night at the Capitol Bowling Alleys, Sum- i 109 ' Frank Ssvldaut who improved his 152 average from 210 to 222, Jumped 182 from a tie for tenth place to sec- l76 and position in the race. 157 dant, Hesrtbreakers, 222; 3. Allie .» ‘get. s lot of fun and healthy exer- brown 4.95 ' headliner viii satin bows, invbiock. 4,95 with Upturned brim with dotted veil- . ing, satin trim, in block. . 5,95 splendid work done during the past OH the face, ndii head-slud- year. It was decided at this meeting ' dad crown with ribbon trim. to hold a cmrd party and auction d sale l-n October, Mrs. Gilbert. Goudct 3-95 °" 4.95 FEATURE (not wuy tailored hot in gre grey and brown. Three corner off the lace beret in blocks, browns, and greys 2,95 Upper Floor - Main Store SecilolS slullluslrsllnlnu SUMMERSIDE Matched illustrated) ..\.. 6- en, wine, 2.95 With Quality PAGE ELEVEN I-wvllet e beauty! New, different end designed with eye-catching flattery. Hugs your heed, exposes your foee, holds e quill or drops u veil. wide of crown, full of smallness and It’: right here in our Miliinery De- partment wailing tor you to pick ll 2.50 to 1 1.95; it’: Sport Echoes‘ from Prince County i Most of the leaders in the Sum- mersida Community Bowling Lea- gue No. 1 lost. ground in their leverages last week. As a. result Pole .Mlckus, leader of the week before. ‘held his lead but his average ‘slumped from 241 to 230. Hers [are the “Big Ten": l. Pete Mick- us. Gremlins, 230; 2, Frank Savi- J-iarris. Tkinity United, 220; ll. "Lorne Harris, Lucky Strikes, 220: 3. Earl Smith, Lucky Strikes, 220; 5, Tanton McNeill, St. Paul's, 2M; B. W. Davy, Grelnllns, 214; 8. Stan Gallant. st. Paul's. 212; 8. George ‘Guergis, Trinity United, 212; 10. Gordon Lafierty, Lumberkings,208; ‘l0. Ernest Gaudet, Hcal-tbreakers, 208. Queen Square won the rubber match between them and Sum- _ moi-side High but, at least, it was no walkover like the first gamc| played in Charlottetown. The score. was 5 to 0 and according to some of the onlookers the game was an exceedingly close and rugged affair with tempers ready to flare at the drop of the pigskin. Straight arms had a tendency to develop lulu right hooks, and incipient pier six brawls were slowed up Just in the nick of time, Anyway, the boys had a grand and glorious time. ‘with no hard feelings lingering on ‘ after the game. That is what‘ {really counts after all. 1 To keep the boys in shape for the coming hockey season. Jimmie Hogan plans to start a soccer lca- gue among them for the next two lll/ticks or so. Tile ruics [are not |dltllcult to learn and the boys will -clse out. oi it even if they can't play the game very well. Now that prospects for having my hockey lll Summerside this winter are fast fading into noth- ingness. it. is expected the leaders _ in the sport will try to make some arrangement with the directors oi the Bedeque Rink to have gnnu-s played there. A certain amount oi hockey for the school students can be played at the l-llgh School open- Bedeque Rink on the head. but at least we can dream, so let's dream of another winter like the last two we've had. At best it's a decidedly unsatis- factory outlook for hockey this year, but. il.‘s not. much use to cry over spilled milk, (well be getting down on all fours and lapping it up like s cat i! the price gets any higher). But what. Mr. Gus Fan. (you are Gus, aren't you?) do you propose to do about the winter of 1948-49 and the winter o! 1949-50, ad infinltum, as the old Romans used to say? Are we just going to sit back and do nothing? Are we going to fold our hands and hope that some! enterprising business mall will decide that the lrlnk business is the surest way to get rich quick? Why not let our next rink in Summerslde be the result of a community eflolrt? Why can't we all get behind such an effort and ensure its success by our en- thusiasm and hard work? Surely Summerslde, as progressive a town as can be found in these Provinces by the sea, is not going to be the only place of its size in the Marl- tlmcs vrlthout facilities for our national winter sport? Soothe them with MINARIYS LINIMENI’ s‘ Dugub :1 Sea’, and aou mm .' u aaaeggsosngycalgn lll o If.“ law- aoslfli 3; llllllll$ LY Ftliiliis Elicia M°'i°‘°" air rinks but. the senior players will certainly not be satisfied wltlli that. Of course if we have one of the old-time winters, that. lviii knock all plans to stage games in B. (‘pliant 174 86 181 S Ross .. 142 lll 205 B. Cnsdet .. I33 225 208 i". Perry . 181 173 125 - Total-MM. 5M or 206i t’ Convenient Q Return Fights I'm from Melitta SIS-IS pill! m adds! THE WYNGS OI NEW INGIAND AT HIS OWN BACK DOOR BURNS LAKE. B. O. — (C?) - Wllllam Barker, hunter, wanted l moose and he trudged over hill and dale for miles Without sight- ing any wild life. Then as he gal within sight of his home, discour- aged and weary. he got his trophy -a huge moose with antler spread of 54 inches. CAME,“ MONDAY. ‘I AND O Tuesday Matinee 3.30; Evenint 7 and 9 non common in “Tl-IE OLD TEXAS TRAIL" with Fuzzy Knight. Maiorle Clem ents. also Ray Whitley and his Box-G Cowboys. Serial and Shorts 0.0}. CONVENTION A-Convention for the purpose of nominating two candidate: for the First District of Queen’! ‘will be heldln Bredoibone Hull Wednesday, Nov. 5, ut 8:15 PM. All interested are cordially in- vited to attend. |n5unflncE' ALL LINES sum NUTTAR Summarside rmiilibSlilNAL CARD T. Earls ilicizey Chartered Accountant Uffiee ai lb Granville Utree! Snmmerside Phone 51b 1 “not; Si! X-Roy DR. VINCENT GRANT Smollmon Building 1 Dental Surgeon i SUMMERSIDE u )