pier: rounrrzrw ma GUARDIAN. Cl-IARILOTTETOWN , e 0 '0 i 1 they are milder. you can smokel . Smoke Player's and your taste will tell you - what mildness really means I Player's are made from the costliest Virginia tobaccos, specially selected because And Player's freshness brings out all the flavour of these milder tobaccos . . . Player's the mildest and best tasting cigarette makes THE NAME "John Player 5 sons" ON THE PACKAGE is YOUR GUARANTEE THAT EVERY CIGARETTE IS FVi:Ejii BUY A PACKAGE f0DA.V... Graceful Pumps or Casual Loalers AND therels comfort built right into each and every pair! ed and styled as a perfect complement t.o today's fashions. Carefully made of kid, calf, suede or snakeskin in blue, black, green, red or brown with leath- er, Neolite or composition soles. The heel heights are low, walking cuban, high Cuban or spike. shell, strap or loafers for the smartest of Fall Footwear. The sizes are 4 to 10, a pair . ....... .. Shown here are Montreal Friday, October 3rd, aboard the Empress of Canada. at Metz, France. (Kneeling, West. Puhnico, N. S: T. G. Arse or, N. T1,: R. D. Roy, Edmunston, N. B.: J N. R; N. B.; G. Raynor, Charlottetown, f G. A. Dnncastcr, Amherst, N. S.; J. B. Sullivan, Klnkorn, P. 11.1.: D. lVlcHugh. W. F. the M.-iritimors who were among 75 R. C. A. F. personnel who sailed from They are heading for the new air base left to right) Sgt. C. A Vickers, Saint John, N. B.: Cpl (second row) L. E. Firiotl, Jacquet Riv- nuult, Vvelllnprton, P. E. 1.; I. ('louthicr. Summersidc, 1'. E. I.; W. J. Frolten, Quinan, N. S.: J. Pelletier, Kcdgwlck, N. 13.; . A. Losicr. Moncion, N. 13.; (last P. E. 1.; and W. P. Rowe, Halifax. Smith and J. McGourty, explained Sammy Jay. y - E Ragged-ear loosed startled. "Do you mean he can't be trustsd."lhs asked. "I mean that it you want to live long and be happy you never will listen to the smooth tongue of Roddy Fox or any-ot ht: iamlly. A smooth tongue is seldom to be trusted. The sooner yotr'learn that, and act accordingly, the-better for you." replied Sammy Jay. "But he is so handsome and so pleasant," protested the young Rab-; bit. 1 Sammy shook his head. "What a lot you have to learn," said he "Handsome is a: handsome does. Never judge anyone wholly by looks, and the tongue that is smoo- pioyed on a railway section. His many friends wish him every suc- cess at Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Moran. Montreal, have been visiting at the home of Mr. Moranis parents, Mr and Mrs. Michael Moran, Foxley River. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Sonier and daughter, Summersidc, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Son- ier's parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Colin ' Ji A' DIED,” Mllligan. Mrs. Mark Brooms and child- ren, Mar on and Alvin, are spend- ing sum time with Mrs. Brocm's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Ayl- ward, Tignish. R. C. Crowc, Halifax; F. Bnllo, Glace Bay, N. S.: row) 1-). D. Linrlsny, Dnrciiester, all of Saint John, SUMMERFIELD C. W. L. -The October meeting of the Summerfieid Sub-Division of the Catholic Women's League was held at the home of Mrs. A. C. Hughes with 14 members responding to the roll call. There were two visitors present. The Rev. Director, Father Mur- meeting with praycr. The League president, Mrs. Joseph Croken, presided. The minutes of the previous monthly meeting were read and approved. The treasurer. Mrs. A. C. Hughes, gave the tinancial re- port. The convenor of magazines, Mrs. John Cash, reported three bundles of religious reading -material sent to foreign missions. The following correspondence was read: A card of thanks irom Mr. J. W. Allen and family: a letter nl greeting from Mrs. Lorne Noonan, provincial president; a. letter from the Canadian Broad- casting Corporation re Trans- Canada Matinee. It was moved and seconded that 310.00 be sent. to the Sacred Welfare; 550.00 be given to Father Murray to help defray church ex- penses; and present obligations be pa . Arrangements were made for R bean supper to be held in Emerald Ball October 28th at 5 pm. There being no further business. Mrs. Reginald Smith invited the members to her home for the No- vember meeting. The meeting was adjourned and a dainty lunch served by the hostess. INDUSTRIAL AREA The great coal and steel city of Sydney, Cape Breton, was estab- lished in 1783. s Smartly design- Choosc Dorsey, 5.95' to my was present and opened thel Conway and O I I ' Vicinity Mr. John J.F-Maurphy was in Summersidc on business recently. Mrs. John Broome was visiting her daughters at Summersidc, St. Eleanorls, and Lot 16, recently. Mr. John W. Palmer and Mrs. Oscar MacNeili were in Summer- side on business recently. Mrs. Oscar MacNeili and sisters, the Misses Donna and Lois Pal- mer, were in Charlottetown on business recently. Mrs. Bernard Murphy, one of Conway's oldest citizens, has mov- ed to Charlottetown to spend the winter with her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Murphy. The Conway Women's Institute held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Raymond Milligan on Tuesday evening, October 7th. The many friends of Messrs. John A. and Bradford Maoxinnon will regret to learn they are both on the sick list, and wish them a speedy recovery. Mr. Keir Adams, teacher at Wilmot Valley School, is spending his fall vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams. Miss Muriel Wail, Baltic, spent the weekend of October 4th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams. Miss Donna Palmer, teacher at Brae School, is spending her fall vacation at the home oi her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Mrs. Ben Coughlin and daugh- ter have returned home after vis- iting relatives at McAdam, New Brunswick. Mr. Maihr Mllligan, rnverness, has returned to his home after visiting his daughter and son-ln- liaw, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Biggar, ;McAdam, New Brunswick. and Mrs. Beecher Best, Summersidc, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Sunday, October 6th. i I Mr. The regular meeting of the Conway United Ladies' Aid .w-as held at the home of Mrs. George Thompson on Friday evening, Oc- tober 3rd, with a large number of members and visitors present. A dainty lunch was served, and a collection of 38.00 taken. Mr. Jackie Thompson, R.C.A.F'., Winnipeg, is spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George. Thompson. Miss Lorena. Thompson, who is taking a business course in Sum- merside. spent the weekend of Oc- -GAMEO THEATRE Miss Georgie Mllligan, Debert, lab" uh with her m"m's' Mn Nova Bcotia has arrived home to and Mrs" George Thompson spend a few days with her par- . . I1 - Mr. and Mrs. James Milligan ents' Mr and Mrs George M 11 gan, Poplar Grove. and family, Northam, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- g thur Smith on Sunday, October Inglgepmgg. gtllelngi ;1l;dMtl:.' gfgw 5”” g he is out and around again after being confined to the Tyne Valley Mr. Forest Phillips, Forest View, Hospital and his home for over 3 W85 Visiting friends at C0I1Wa.V month with virus pneumonia. and vicinity recently. .9, "ninja. NOTICE DR. BURTON HOWATT Bedeque I will be absent Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hardy and daughter Marion motored to the States recently, where they will visit relatives and friends. Mr. William Carrier, who has served some time in Korea, is spending his leave here. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith have been visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh lggigtgson, Upper Stewiacke, Nova from his office -Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams until 19th octuber and daughter Reby have moved to Borden where Mr. Adams is em- IIETERINARY SERVICE Livestock Breeders are advised that James I. Higgins, D.V.M., is now located at Kensington, (Mrs. McQuaidls House), and will practise in the area form- erly served-by Dr. I-lendry. PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICIJLTURE CAPITOL Summersidc TODAY (Saturday) 2:30-7-9:20 2 - mo PICTURES - 2. ' A Tliousmirl Mill”: down . .. Teri-tlinusnml Thrills -nu IIUCK IILLOGG - one VIALBOS , llll IAIINON - MARILYN IBM . ".1'lil.'li..li'lltil Vrodsead by J. I. IAIIN and I. A. ILOCK - Diimil M . Tlllill I). IIDRSI - ollllllll Scnuiplu by MILKMD KAUHMN Island at llniml hilum. inc. 0- . Diiachlh manur- 1"7'n35o IIIIIS Ill! -,l,lI,III.II8IlIl A Ea. -119 1952 1 - ,...l , 9. - P a . . E . Maritimers Leave For Metz, France "'1"-"-'-"m'.'i A A 1...... M Your lasle you . I E of w:d”;”;:':8 '::;:m:" m an satin tho bramblo-tamls won. piggy op. derlnc which one to believe. Roddy F0! or Slmmy Jay..5omet1ow,'it was dlmcuii. to believe tau. my. as Roddy Fox wasn't to be trusted, -Yessir, that was a hard thing' to 0'10 50 pleasant and aood looking I was o co" riimuaron Fcrlrreel booklet and names at 3 neighbours who gladly tutity to the--amazing results or this non- b5"W9- 1'15 Would make up his habit forming remedy. write King mind in the morning. Pharmacal corp. Ltd.. Box 673, . . y L London, Ont. i l ' . weak-sun sraciais, I ' FRIDAY. SATURDAY and russnay - , Mother's Olwnl .cloOK'gs STANDARD TEA NM gnd.MhM . ”lf"'” 2 lbs. 63ci Peter Pan - 20 oz. tins PEACHES Robin Md 2 f0, 45c CAKE MIX ,2 for 63: Robin Hood . ROLLED OATS. 5 lb. pkg. 47: SUNKIST LEMONS 6 for'27c Bulk Sultana ' RAISINS ORANGE5. 252': 2 lbs. 43: 2 dot. for 65: THANKSGIVING SPECIAL. GRAPES. 2 lbs. 25: LARD (Canada Fuckers) 5 lb. poll 69: Sausages (Canada Packers) 2 lbs. 75:. P. J. andc. KENNEDY riot; 2a-2 Kensington REGENT tom 2.30 - 7 - 9.20 BIG DOUBLE BILL Ill TIIE IIIITIAN IIEIIIISI .. . iii iolllisiili'1i'niili iuclli ii i with ILIVIII IIIII - IIIVDII IOIII - NWO! IIAIIIOIV -......--..I.l.V.lE..lIilll.S.-- c o M 1 :1 G MON. -,'l'IlE. - wan. MATINEES MON. - WED. AT 3:30 Tonight 7:15-9:15; Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 Kcnslngton. Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15: Matinee Saturday 2:30. M-G-M's new laugh hit! "FATHER'S LITTLE DIV- IDEND", starring Spencer Tracy, Joan Bennett, Elizabeth Taylor. Funnier than "Father of the Bride". Also Serial and News. Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. M-G-M's mighty adventure romance, "KING SOLOMON'S MINES" In techni- color, starring Deborah Kerr, Stewart Granger, with Richard Carlson. The first picture of its kind to be iilmed in the wilds oi Airlcs. . m POULTRY "BUYING LIVE FOWL am) omonnn DAILY . 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