r Ne --Fall--WORSTEDS Newly arrived, and arriving every day Suited to Y... #1.. Style, n. m, 1.. Fabric iTailored for You by Master Suit Craftsmen The minute you look at our suits, the min- ute you try them tin-you'll know here are suits that are perfection. d‘ REMEMBER, THE HEART OF YOUR SUIT IS THE FABRIC. The-‘tabrlc determines how your suit will wear, how it will hold its shape through the years. With “this in mind, we've carefully gathered line worsteds and had them tailored to the standards of well dressed men. THERE'S A SUIT HERE FOR YOU TODAY,‘ whether you prefer a youthful drape or a traditional style in either single or double- breosted models. CHOOSE FROM A WIDE PATTERN AS- SORTMENT, greys, browns or blues in chalk and pin stripes/checks or plain colors. 250 975. t0 ' Street Iloor. Main More fleeting \..' ' .. 8i 19a 181 n. Compton. 103 169 Low Score 156 144 Total-ZIGB. E. Dorlcis . .. , e e l3. Laughlin . l). Arseiiault S Side Bowling Tatum“ Maple Leafs:- I. Lafferty .. B. Geurgis .. T. Praught E. Deighan . l... Schurman Total~16l0. Dodgers:- E. Douglas V. Bishop . Y. Ahcrn Results of Ladies Bowling Lea- gue played on Tuesday night al. the Capitol Bowling Alleys, Bum- merside:-- High single M. Mt-Murdo 303. 2nd high single I. Petcrs 261. High Lhfee M. McMiirdo 57L 2nd high three I. Peters 657. llelindrsi- L. Cudmore E. Todd (s. Arthur .. M. McMurdO E. Simmons Total-midi. Busy Bees:- BQ‘V".:_ . Arsenault . "A. Tompkins ...... . .. 134 J. MdFadyen ...... l. McDougall M. McNeil! .. W. Somers Total-ISM. '1‘0tal—1'180. lldlllln'li— Li. Mcdoilald E. Mcdonaid l}. dtichards K. Button .. O. Robertson ‘Potal-IIBB. ' .. as Ilsa niae=_ Total-Holo- a. uosrtriur ....- Total—2005.l Lucky Five:- c. Rodd B. Bette S. Basler . NOTICE T0 POIILTRYMEII and riinusiis Kinny Gene»- G. Woolley M. Underwood The Jolly Five:- M. Gallant L. McKenna E. Bernard M. Gallant F‘. Razavet ...- Total-libs. Zara's:- ws are NOW BUYING c. aim-o ALL GRADES CHICKEN AND FOWI. Alive or Dressed . ‘ We prlllsr buying direct from the farmers, and can supply ' shipping erotes if desired. sruxms nos. V, IUMMEISIDE, r. e. I. B. I-logg M. sharp 2.’. McKay .. Total-MOO Refills:- M. Hogan rem! moss scrsoot. lowtmo tasauii llot Malli- Zei-iiee- Cmlictt oei-e a ‘ileneeei ". so sso se seiiurrnea oi lhtteerle . . m ‘reset-less WESTERN GIIARIIIAII Fsen-nsraisusmienus and, -One hundred beautiful large Ad». ‘M1181 Rfldliw. 028.95 at Braces. -nabro same and Service, all types of Evaready and General Bat- teries and Acocsaorru. Champion Electric, Kensington. Sccretary Canadian Temperance Federation, will lecture and show- plctures in the Hail, Hunter River, Friday. November 14th, 8 P. M. Ad. mission free, ‘ ' —_F0ll RENT, _ 531.11. hukd. nlfnfllwd apartment. centrailyiloc- Mesh Phone 293. summersiiie. —KINSM.EN CARNIVAL DPINS -— The Carnival being sponsored by the Kinsmen Club of Bummerslde in St. Paul's Hail opened last eve. ninx with a large crowd in attend- ance. On entering the hell one y; at once struck with the effective decoration scheme. The purple and 801d colors of the Association of Kinsmen Clubs predominated and , the word Kiri is the central theme i of the scheme. Last night apart from the many games and refresh. iiicnt booths Don Messer and his ' orchestra with Charlie Chamber- i lain and Marg Osborne gave a very ; entertaining program. The carn. i Will continues all this week and i iomight there will be a parade l by the 17th Reece. Reg't. band from | Charlottetown leaving the station at 7.39 and proceeding to 5t. Paul's Hall. On reaching the hall there will be a band concert. This hand —DB. JOHN OOBUIN, Gengrgl ; THE GUABQIAN~..-QHQRLQTYTETQWN r - . i IIRLIIGTlI; vicinity- Messds Airs-ed Simmons. Harold Profitt and Layton Profitt, Bus-- lington left on Monday, for Fred- erlcton, N. B. Mr. Anson Pickering, charlotte. town was the week-end guest of his sister Mrs. James Evans and Mr. Evans, Burlington. Mrs. John Pickering. Cape Traverse is spending a sew day; with her daughter, Mrs, - James Evans and Mr. Evans. Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnstone and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Warren, Margate attended the Maritime Winter hir at Amherst on Thursday. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnetone and Minand Mrs. Ralph Johnstone Long River. were among those at. tending the Maritime Winter Fair at Amherst. . The condition of Mr. John Mill who received painful injuries, when he tell at his home in Claremont several days ago, remains much the same - Cler. J-__ Mr. and Mrs. Clafince March. bank. Nvw Annan, accompanied b1 Mr. and Mrs. Earle Lowther, Corn- wall visited Amherst during the Maritime Winter Fair. . -Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White Charlottetown, and Mr. Daniel Hickox, Burlington, left on Sat. urday for Boston, Mass, called there by the illness of their sister of 35 pieces is making its first ap- pearance in Summerside and it ls< expected that there will be a largel turn out of people to hear it. 0n’ Friday evening there will be ai Share the Wealth program and on Saturday evening Amateur Night will iiold sway. Harold Gaudet is now receiving entries for amateur’ night. Charlie Hogan is chalrman| of the committee in charge oi the‘ carnival and he has worked hard, to make the entertainment a suc-. cess. - S. l -BRlDE-T0-BE HONORED ._ On Monday night, Nov. 3rd. Miss l flliiih Mill, R. N.. was tendered a .i.\i'Clli\ll€OLlS shower at the home l. hcr parents, Mi‘. and Mrs. Wm. I l , I hilll. Clcrmoiii. The living room , .‘\;i5 gully decorated ‘for the occa- .~.on with blue and uliite stream- l ‘czs. Little Misses Oiia and Loretta IMrll dressed in blue and white. fviitered ihe room to the strains of l "filo Lltllc Girls in Blue" aniii .~ioorl nii ciich side of tiic bride's ‘oCill. as ihc bride entered escorted Miss Foroiina England to the isiiuiiis 0i lhc “Bridal Chorus" ‘played h_\- Mrs. Cecil Mill. Wlicn ti‘.lli‘fl iim Luo iilllc zlris pulled LHC iiniioiis from a gnily decorated nieihnnging umbrella and siiower- i on them both Willi confetti. Then they variicd m many gaily decorat- co hliir- and wliitahaskets of pres- ents opened by Mrs. Gerald Miill and Mrs. Beri/ lluiiier while Miss hlamie Mill read the accompany- iiig verses and ucre then passed‘ t0 the bride by Miss Joyce Mac-i Kay. The presents were daintily arranged on the table by the Misses luarjoiie Leiuigei-y and Edythe Donald. These gifts consisted oi linens, blankets glassware, silver Including a. chest of silver, a large table lamp and large sum of oney also a beautiful Kenwood blanket, lJlHOW cases. silver trays and sum o: money from the staff of Prince Ccuty Hospital where the bride W88 employed on the staff oil nurses. Ruth graciously expressed her thanks and afterwards ail join- ed in s. hearty "For She's A Jolly ‘ Good Fellow." Later a lovely lunch was served by the ladies; remaind- ‘er ‘of the evening was spent in a sing song led by Mrs. Chester Simp- son. All joined in the very best wishes for this popular young lady. Slxersi- D. Huestis E. McDonald . 0. Simpson . G. Enman . J. MacKay .... .. f Total-ASH. Hawks:- E Cahili . .. . A. Arsenault '1'. Arsenauit E. Doucettb . I. Pincau . Total-Ziili). Ravens:- Mrs. Lloyd Hockox and family‘ Donald, Donna Jean, and Kevin,‘ Hunter River, moved to Hurling.‘ ton on Wednesday, Joining l\lr. l-lickox who is associated with his- iather Mr. Daniel Hickox in the Burlington grist and saw mills. Miss Marlene MacMurdo, cele- brated her silth birthday at the, home at hei- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacMurdo on Thursday.‘ Her guest's were hcr sisteral Gwenneth and Nancy, Janet and] Leigh Crozier, James and Myi~on' Paynter, Errol and Sheila Casoley Joan and Garth Oascley. Lillian Qwen and Etta Court, Ivan Semple. Mr, and tilrsfKcith Adams. Bur. lingtoii had as their guests on Suu- m day, {our sisters of Mrs. Adams. with their husbands and families. Mr, and Mrs. Basil MacNcvin and family, Mt. Royal, Mr. and Mrs- Waltcr Wr-dlock and family Milo. Mr. and Mrs. Aivah Jolly, Union Valc and Mr. and Mrs. l-Idiffll‘ Brown, Summcrslde. Prior/Io illfiil‘ departure for ihc Unlir-rl Biaios. Messrs David Cnni. phcll jr. and Porioy Dnvison yrcrc awaited upon by their friends at thc home of their grandiisther, MI‘. John Campbell. on Wednesday‘ evening. Novstnbcr 5th, 1M7. Mr. Ernest Proiiii very capabiy llfilfll‘ the role o1 chairman for the occas- ion and, aiicr iho guests oi honor had bceii seated by MP- l-IPRBY Campbell, tittingly introduced the purpose of the gathering, Mr. Earle Campbell read’ an address which embodied regret at the loss to the community of these promising ygung men, and best wishes for their good fortune elsewhere- Messrs Clair Camlibfill 11nd “Vi” Protltt presented the boy! m" with a leather biliiold and a sum of money. A billfold is also being, sent to Mr. Leaman Davison. “T10 left for the United States earlier, this year. Each of the recilllimf expressed his thanks briefly, but‘ adequately. For The? l" J°UY Good Fellows was suns and the. boys were bounced. The chairman then announced that this DH"- “l the evenings programme had not‘ been finished and called 0P9" MPH Jean Davison to come forwflfd- Mrs. Davison is prellflrlnt W take.’ up permanent residence in the‘ United States. and l" "m" w“. read to her by Mrs. Wilfred L. Campbell. expresslns HPPP°¢I"I°“ o! h" many good qualities, 1A5 friend and neighbor. While “Vmgi at Irishtowm A gift 01' m°"°Y “PH made by Mrs. James D. Macbeod‘ on behalf of friends Ind Tlellh" hora. Amie taken completely by surprise, Jean feclingly and 8:25P- iou ly thlnked her friends for t 8H‘ l thoughtluliness, The remainder ol| the evening passed hnPPJY i" social intercourse and music with Mrs. Kenneth MacLeod and Mrs. D. Darby . .. C. Macdonaid E. Deighan .. E. McInnis P. Pope . . .. Total-IBSQ George Mad-Qt"! 5i the m-ganih“ delicious lunch was served. b S‘ hostesses £8! AdgllspgTrlzvcerei and flee, omas B ‘I assisted by Mrs. Harold Mimi-M"! Mrs. David Campbell and others. Polka Dots:- J. MacNaught .. M. Cameron .. I. Palmer l. MacKenzie G. Toombs Total-IBM. Strikers:- . Linkletter . Sherry . Richard .. . .... McNally . Leiiugey Total—2l55. ‘tenders _______ CIOSSMAN-PYE WEDDING A very pretty wedding was scl- gmnized in Trinity United Church Bummer-side. 6H October lath. at 7 o'clock, when the Rev. K. G- noun-on united in holy bonds Miss Janie Mae, eldest daughter of My, Geo e Pye and the late Mrs. Pye ot antral, Int l6, to Mr. Horace Oheslelgh. only so" 0f Mrs. lie-nest Crossinan and the late Mr. Orossman of Bedeque. The mung couple were attended by Miss Ruth Crossmari. sister of the groom and Mr. Stanley Pye, bro- ther at the bride. The bride looked very charm- ing in a street length dress of Powder line with matching ae-i cessoriee. For hei- bouquet» I!" chose ‘hlisman Roses with Baby's leafed senders addressed ‘se she, President, L0. Ill. will be te-| ceivlfl up se noon lbtardey. Rev. s5. for the purchase of she lam meraide Canadian Legion rep-l erty, formerly the IMO Ills Saunders property, eiseasea an Central Street. l0 peroeas purchase price offered saset ae- oompany each tender. menu: or ea! Males not aes- eeeaeiir aeeeptel. | By order of ieastsee lenneeelle lle. l Dread Breath. _ The bridesmaid wore a street length dress ot liush Pink with matching accessories. He: corsage being Pink idler and Baby? h. I . the ceremony the bridal of perry motored to various parts o! the Island than to the hole of the bride. where the wflding su was served to she trieiirse an relatives of thrbride and Iclgohs ens; attire no rare Miss Hilda MacLeod. l ‘irc last night Ill triiiiiipliziiit style. a s ,.§.“‘A4 A NOVEl-JBER, 13, 194') ‘ é réééXO-OOOO-OOQOQ l CAPITUL-“Sisssnmerslsle LAST SHOWING romhr or. ' "some: AMBER" MATIIIEE —- 3. I EIIEIIIIIG -— 1 ellllzlgJi FRIDAY . i \§4 e “FOREVER AMBER" AT CAPITOL, SUMMERSIUE -—Gllilei'i.iig tn Technicolor bril- llancc, and unfolding one of the‘ most provocative love stories the screen has evcr known, “Forevcri Amber" clinic to the Capitol 'l‘hca-l Everyone has bccii cagerly awiiii- g this event, and it is a pleasure w report that Darryl F. Zaiiuck and Twentieth Century-Fox have done a wonderful job rn transferr- ing hhthlcen Winsors sensational bcst-scllcr to tho surcrii. llcre, iii illl its iiill-liloocivii ilcli- nrss. is tho waimi and dcligliiiully human story oi a country girl who sclieiiiicd all hcr life to col. the money and iitln silo thouchi. would \\'iii the oiir- lllflll sliv really lnvrrl. And for iis setting. Producer Wil- l'~:ini Wrlbcrg has captured all oi ilir- lavish splendor of Klllg Charles 11's court and the lTlOdPS Illltl illnn- ners that. snacle “Merrie England" exactly thnr. lllllflil 'Diii'iicll's nf Aiiibvr is ii cisnir-o of perfection.’ Slir- is AnlbPl'—lll cvcry mood and iiiovoiiicnt. Her blonrle hill!’ in. shade she adopted for this film) and her natural beauty helps create an Amber even more alluring than the descriptions vi her charm that came from Mi=s Winsofs p_9l‘l. Shin, oi’ course. is the dominant charac-i tcr in the story. and although the number of her sweethearts havei been cut from twenty to six. there’ izllariirtcrizniirin l . SATURDAY v ‘ nsc nouns: isms. Latin beauty lures Falcon In "Diamond Murdorsi“ ‘ THEATRE SUMMERSIDE THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY rips Y Ayiifrjiz AS ja THOTHARIQ! i~. still plenty of romanci- on hand i _ for even the most avid movie ian. Cornel Wilde, as Bruce Carlton, is the No. 1 man in Amber's life, and he gives a splendid perform- ance filled with fire and passion.‘ He ls the perfect devilmay-care cavalier in a portrayal that is a; joy to behold. The talented Wilde is at ease throughout. whether he's‘ riuelllng for his life, persuading the| king to back his expedition or. as you'd anticipate. making with the romance department. ____.____.___________i._ ‘a Sky Blue suit with matching accessories. Alter the wedding supper was served the bridal couple motored to Moncton, N.B., on a brief honeymoon. On return they will reside in Summerside where both are employed. v All _1oin_in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Crossman many years of happy wedded bliss. rbsnnn 'roncnns Fingerprinting was first used in 1882 by an American geologist who used his thumbprlnt to prevent 101's"? of corriimissary orders for an expedition. HUNTZ hi. sossv ioiinriu ‘iiiiiv iiiNiilKl Jul/i ioizmo Also News Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Friday 3:30 €AMEU Thursday Matinee 8.30. Evening 7-9. Bette Davies as Twins Kale-tr!!- Bluo-Pat Spells Trouble In "A STOLEN LIFE" i lWIth Dana Clark and Glenn l-‘oril (No Slsortreele.) Qfiiw“ _*CiiiiPAiif: TIIEATIIE 3 .5l1m.'r:c.~<;'.i'.; I'm rr inmiilNKL UAR: T. eeririiieiey UIIIIIOI Aeefll Olflee es “n Phone " X-Ray DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Smallinan Building SUMMEISIDI M... Shem-e m. is - stardom», __.mss;~_ ‘Til