1 rl Keefe. son of the late Mr. and , nan as. 1953 . THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ., PRINCE COUNT! OPPICI I-”IIunser ltmet. 3AIldllIlIGl'ddI. hfhone :81. IINOHP Ill. Nlulllit DITOINI "VI! "gsonos Chow and 030303 W0'l"l'0N 1 Ilense Phoiies: 8088 and I088. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores In Suninierside: 1 Bookstore. Summer Street; Gous-lies Drugstore, Ii Central Sheet-. y's News-stand. Water Street; Mark Guides. 61 Granville Street; 1., naucette's Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport. water Street: Vince's Grocery. in Russell street; Eainsirs lei!- iiervioe Drug Store; Fred's Grocery. Convent Street ILL Waite in Kensington. p ' WEST PRINCE OFFICE . Albertoni Frans Weeks, Representative. Phone: 68-; Office and 68-! those. 't......... in Meeting Al Summerside -The regular monthly meeting of local 2268. Carpenters and Join- ers of America, was held in the Town Hall Suininersidc last even- ing. and was open to the public for the discussion of labor pro- blems. A progress report from the com- mittee on collective bargaining was heard: this committee is com- ,DANcg .- Eevery Wednesday. -FREE, FREE, 4 Lower Freetown school. DIIO 98 cents. oley's Drug Store. ..HOT TURKEY dinner. Crap- .1 Hall, Wednesday, October 11., stnrtlnx at,i.5 o'clock. Spon- ,,.1 by United Church. ber 7th, Women's Institute. -KENSINGTON CREDIT 10;: Annual Meeting. in town 11, Thursday. October 29th. at ll P. M- byterian I-lall, summer-side. C 29th, 4.30-6.80. JRENI" Credit Union, Sum- grside, annual meeting will be E1 in Epworth Hall, Wednesday. -obi-r 28th. at 8 p.m. Visitors lcome. l board, finished with one V unfinished about 32.00 per -i)ANCE. Mnlpequye Hall. Wed- sheet in 5-sheet lots. sdny, October 28th. Dancing 9 111 1, Sponsored by Women's smute, Proceeds for schopl. -ALBER.TON Curling Club. an- al meeting will be held Monday. v. 2nd at 8 p.m. All interested ease attend. and Mrs. Parent, Candy. -IMASQUERADE DANCE MASQUERADE DANCE, Spring lloy Hall. Tliursday, October th. Q October 29th. Music by Webster dictionsryirwith fountain pen. only -PANTRY saw and Bazaar. Keir Ula.i-k's, Kensington, Novem- a P. M. Indian River -HOT TURKEY DINNER. Pres- -BitACE'S thick insul ply wall- coat Spred flat or satin is the warmest. "'9 easiest finished and most econom- ical wall finish obtainable. Price, large -INTERESTING LECTURE and Filmson Coronation Trip by Mr. Darnley Hall. Wednesday. October, 28th. Sale of Alberton Institute Hall, Thursday. Ted Ahearn's Orchestra. Time 9-12.30. posed of members chosen from the local union executive for the pur- pose of bargaining with the local” employers. The meeting was presided over by the president, Mr. 0. Allison Horne. -lVh'. Arthur E. Holland. of Sum- merslde, president of local iail. United Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. addressd the meeting of matters pretainlng to and affect- ing the electrical workers in re- gard to present and past legisla- tion as it affected the Trade Union Referring to the present labor dispute between his union and the Island Telephone Company. he stated that the present act did not prevent the workers from striking no be reached with the Public Utilities Commission. He added that he hoped such an agreement would be reached, and he hoped that all trade unions in in the Province woud regard this as a mutual support for the right of the employee. Mr. Holland also reported on the organization of a. union council as a means of strengthening unions gEN(;Ac,EM1;N-r,.M1-, ma M", Pefsonah in general throughout the Island. hn C. Gallant, Kinkora, wish to "TWO '5' . ounce the gagem t of their a '4-W9 m3-"Y 111935-3 0' Ml"!- ugiiter, Mary Helena. to James rs. John Keefe, Kinkora. Mar- :; to take place November 17th 52. Ma1achy's Church. Kinkora. -YOUNG WOMEN'S GUILD - George Heiiell, Suminerside, will regret to learn that she is a pat- tent in the Prince county Hospital ands-all wish her a speedy recovery. O'Leury ' and I Vicinity -The many friends of Mr. W. E. Brooks are sorry to hear of his rm: GUARDTAN. CHAR LOTTETOWN Wlll. Ville. Piusvilla And Vicinity Mr. 'Everett Hudson, Elmsdaie, recent business this district. to Mr. Frank O'Mesra of Duvar. was a recent business visitor at the home of Mr. John J. Corcoran. Mr. John P. Gallant was recent- ly a business visitor to Rosebsnk. Mr. Mick Gallant, Brocton, was a recent business visitor to Plus- Mr. C. J. Gallant bf Woodstock was to Piusvllls on October 21. Mr. Ramie Arsensult, Bloom- Norfhom and O I I Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McArf.hur and family were the guests of Mrs. MoArthur's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Raynor. Greenmount. on Oct. 18. I - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McFs.i-lane. lower Bedeque. were visitors at the home of Mr. Laughlin McLean recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore and family, Victoria West. were.guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwill on Oct. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McAi-thur Tyne Valley -Mr. Cecil Forbes. Nova Bcotis. was s week-and visitor of his mother. Mrs. D. N. Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fraser, Al- perton. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen MacNeil on Oct. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Msolisy and daughter. Sandra. spent the week- end in Springhill. N. 8., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roach Macxay who were entertaining on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDougali were guuts of Mr. and Mrs. Clark if a satisfactory settlement could" field, was to Piusville recently on business. Mr. and Mrs. Dorice Gallant and Carmel of Duvsr, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran on October 22. Mr. Carlyle Ramsay and son Carlyle of Rosebank. were to this district recently. The farmers of Plusville are pretty well along with the digging of. potatoes. If fine weather con- tinues they will ail be done be- fore Jack Frost appears. Mr. Charles McMillan. Rnsehank, was recently in Piusville on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. William Gallant and daughter, Mrs. Melvyn Blanch- lard. recently visited Mr. and Mrs. 'Emmanuel Gallant. Rosebank. S The people of Piusylile were pleased to see the road maintainer smoothing off the newly graveled road. Mr. Frank Hardy and son of Rosebank, were to Piusvilie recent- ly, on business. Plusvllle School has re-opened again after two weeks' fall vaca- tion. were the guests of Miss Emily Mac- Lean on the evening of Oct. l8. lty attended the Community Con- cert which was held at the Sum- merside High School Auditorium on Oct. 13. school at Northsm on Oct. 19, with proceeds in aid of old school. opened after fall vacation. week holiday with his parents. Mr. 4 and Mrs. Seaman Ford. Arlington. in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon to a large can- g-ragation. Mountain, Forbes was much enjoyed. rendered a beautiful solo, ”In The Garden". the home of Mrs.cHugh MacLean on the evening of October 5. The meeting was Mrs. Robt. Matheson. A large number from this vicin- A dance was held in the old The schools a-t-Noai-tham have re- Mr. Norman Ford spent a two- Rev. Donald MacKay. Summer- ide. preached an inspiring sermon U A trio of girls. Misses and Hancock Miss Hancock -AW. CLYDE RIVER W. I. The Clyde River W. I. met at presided over by spending some MacQuarrie on Oct. 20. Mr. and Mrs. l!-iarle Campbell. Summer-side. were guests of Mrs. Leaman Campbell on Oct. 18. Mrs. James Palmer, Freeland. is V time visiting her lson-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. Keiswetter. A visitation oi the Grand Lodge or the Masonic order was held at 1 squares. and the Checkers are made Port Hill on Friday evening Oct. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Williams at- tended the Sunday School conven- tion held in summei-side on Oct. i0. Master Bobby Ellis, ios-ter son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bkeri-3.. has in the iidergone a tonsilectomy Health Centre. The United Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Horace Lidstone on Oct. 14. The Presbyt;l:.n- l..adies' The Carnegie Library has been moved into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vass and is being cared for by Mrs. Vass. Aid met at the home of Mrs. Alden Yeo on Oct. 15. treating Light Through Recreation .4An important element in the Canadian National Institute for the Blind," said Mrs. S. T. Green. member of the P. B. 1. Advisory Board to the G. N. I. B. and Special Names Chairman for char- lottetown in the Institute current campaign for-funds,"is the special adaption of games and appliances for the use of sightiesg men and women. For example, picture to yourself two blind men who are playing cards using at whnt ap- peans at a glance to be ordinary playing cards, but these cards have in addition to the ordinary printed markings. small Braille dots and by touching these dots the player is able to read the number and suit of each card. Since the cardls are marked both in Braille and print. the blind person can enjoy the game with another sightless per- son or with sighted friends. Checker board; and chess games are also-specially adapted, with square hollows nn the wooden board taking the placr of the black lil two sizes 50 that the blind par- i.iClD"l1l can tell his men by size rfither than color. Even the game of bingo has been rnade available by the Canadian National Institute inr the Blind by metal cards in- stead of ink print paper cards. The metal cards have a hollow .circle for each number and the number is written in the hollow by means or raised Braill dots. so that when (i called i-lumber is found on the card it can be cov- ered by is small metal washer in- stead of small objects us by sighted bingo players. Inte ock- ing dominns with Braille mark- ings, and otiher popular games have slso been made available through the C. I. N. B. Besides the adaption of recre- ational games which are so im- portant in helping”the adult blind to pass what would otherwise be long and tedious hours. the C. N. I. 3. makes available Braille poc- ., I sacs FIFTEEli Alina And Vicinity -Mr. Earle Gaudet and daugh- ter. Msrgaret-' Ann and Miss Lca-no Douoette of Pleasant View. were visitors to this community on oc- rehabllitatiori programme of the mm. 7 The Misses Rae and Isabelle Don- ald. Charlotte is, spent the week- end at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald. Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Clark and family of st. John. N. 8.. ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Jerri- son. spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Clark's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clark. Alma. The monthly meeting of the Alma Women's institute was held at the home of Miss Eva Jeffrey on Octobu 8. with 11 members and two visitors present. The members decided to hold a chicken supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bert Murphy on Wednesday even- ing. October 21st. Collection amounted to 81.55. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Frank Kinch. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by iuiich com- mittee. Mr. Frank McKenna and son Cyril. Eimsdale. attended the Marketing Board Meeting held in Summersidc. They were accom- pnniod by Mr. W. B. Mci.ellan oi Alma. Miss Marie O'Brien. Alberton. spent the week-end at the home of her g-randpareiits. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace. Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pridham Fl'8dEl'lC-toll, N. B.. are spariding a few days visiting relatives in Montrose. p Mr. Edmond Arthur. South Kil- dare. spent a week recently visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour, Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar and family. accompanied by Mrs. Mary Dunbar. visited relatives -on the -lisvdniess and Mrs. James Rooney. Mill River, There were 8 members and two M-E Hid Ml'5- IVBI1 MP-CKBY Ind ken ma wrist watches, alarm Locke Road on Sunday.October 4.. e Young Women's Guild of the merside Presbyterian Church ld their meeting on Monday ening with the president, Mrs. or offer in the,chair. Routine mess was conducted and plans I O I Vicinity -.M.r. Clifford Bigger , Alberfon. was visiting at the home of his illness, and that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. All wish him a. speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick MacKln- re finalized for the holding oilp”m'm' mt ""1 M” mahud Biggar, Portage on October 18. Mir. 9 turkey supper tomorrow after- on in the church hall.-S. -ROTARY MEETING-The re- e Summerslde Rotary Club was Costaln. Portage on October 18. , id yesterday afternoon with thel esirlent, T. Earle Hickey, C. A.,' Mr. and guts. Edward siiarbell. esiriing. The programme was in Portage were Vhting at the home . Albert Saunders. d the guest speaker was Dr. Gil-lBloomiie1d Corner on October is. arge oi Rotarian D. H. Gallant'of Mr. and . and Mrs. minor Gallant and son Miles, Alberton. were vis- .1, wgekly 1uncheon meeung of'ltors at the home of Mrs. John non and family of Summerside, were visitors to West Prince re- Gently. Mr. Lorne MacKay of the R. C. A. F. in Chathair. N. B.. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford MacKay. Mrs. John Noonan of Alberton. was 8. visitor to o'Lcnry recently. guest of her son-in-law and daugh- recently visited with her brother- in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcoran. Mr. Ronald McKenna, Elmsdale. was a business visitor to Piusville on Thursday. Mrs. Delore Gallant. Summer- slde, recently spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gal- lant, Piusvllle. Mr. Adrien Gallant. accompan- ied by his sister Catherine. also Theresa Gallant. motored to Sum- merside on October 18. visitors present. Roll call was an- sweredi by ”A Receipt for Potato Scallop." dowment Fund. It was reluctantly agreed to let the drop as no transport could be ob- tained for the members brought their tlons for the Protestant Orphan- age. district will he house-to-house collection. been held was postponed till after the next were requested to bring complet- ed articles to the meeting. 51 was voted to the Jubilee En- music lessons teacher. Several and the remainder of the covered by a The sale which was to have d meeting and members Beatrice Saville. daughter, Sandra, accompanied by Mrs. Bessie Sharp and Miss Gertie MacNevin were visitors to Mont- ague on Oct. 18. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Aitken. -BH TORONTO, tGP)-- Patrol Sgt. Robert Robertson. 48. of the To- ronto police. was ac uitted Tues- iving in the Sept. 22 traffic death of '76-year-old He was charged after his cruiser hit Mrs. Savllle ay of dangerous Cnntribu-lPOLICE SERGEANT s(:ou1'r'ran clocks, self - threading needles, white canes, and many other ap- pliances which help in the pract- ical day to day living of the blind housewife. the eighties canteen operator and blind Canadians gen- erally. These appliances like the playing cards and games. are a- vailable to the blind at cost or less. Concurrent with Canadian Nat- ional Institute for the Blind! con- stant striving to improve we em- ployment service. Home Teaching. Braille and Talking Bookl Library service. and social services. the continuous search for a better and Miss Thurza. Borwness, Monhrose. left for Boston on October 16, where she will spend some time. -D. .m....m.MZ?.g READY-MADE TEA .s,.... LONDON (CP)e- Army catering experts have developed a new type of tea powder, to be tested by the troops in Malays. The powder aon- tsins tea. sugar and milk. and one ounce provides A pint of tea. rt Gallant, who gave an inter- ter, Mr. and Mrs Dan Saunders. M.-. Leonard Murphy. St. Law- Mrs. w. A.h MacLean I invited as the mile! a bus 33:12: x-:35: roeciallygoLiapf::i mg wk enmled "s"r3"V be'i Mrl P959 C 1 . Richmond rence, left on Thursday for Toron- members to er home or i e 5 c ' e anesthesia". Rotarians Dr. 1; vLg1t,o1- gt: mlfyzmg of Mn 3: M1” palm M3cDonnId, who is to where he expects to be empioy- next meeting when" roll call will ONE GREEN BOTTLE 10:11! Wllhc001ll7ln1;?ld W51: flfl'lB-1nl:- y Grant and Albert Robinson Mu, Edwm-d snub,” on October employed in 01””, spent. mead, be answered” by My Mothers R slljllpor EH? 9 rV;;l”bn;1mt - V9 9 ”P9"' 0” 315 13708195318 Vlth her arents Mr. Maiden Name . Members are re- GREENWICH. Eng., (GP)-P .5. DTDVG 1'9C!'98-10n- A l0n- The regular-,month1y megtg J ' weebend W p ' minded that the grant received by Green produced an unusual an- and education cmtinm to be their ' dc in the Rotary Minstrel show: w in the making. Guests present d non-Rotarian Willired Leckylon October 18. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Ellis. Tyne '9uc:(';"';';"!';otE-r 1:; Jgggag;-,1g;1Valley, were visitors at the home V T8 of Mr. and Mrs. Alan MacDonald and Mrs. James MacDonald in Portage. . Mrs. John Ellis, omeiiry. spent a week visiting at the home of Mr. Mr. Norbert Corcoran, a director of St. Anthony's Creditc Union. at- tended the annual meeting held in the Credit Union Office. Wood- stock. the Institute depends subscriptions meeting. i largely on received at this ANCIENT MINES tique Monday. A bottle of beer brewed in 1902. Green pulled it out of the attic and offered it for auction to the Greenwich branch light in the darkinem which will make life maref livable for those who have lost their sight. TINYCOUNTY ing of the Prince County Fish and Game Association will be held on Friday eve- ning, October 30th at 8.00 gs. of World Friends, to help the or- v T"-' and Mrs. Lloyd Ellis, in Conway- -Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Gsl- , ganization meet a deficit. Its -- Mglock bl!" Malgfque Halli Mr. Major Milligan was in Sum- -- . lant and family of Rosebuik. were Lead mining was carried on from value, chiefly sentimental, may be C" L annan, smallest county in 9 Pu 10 8?? Vlt9d- merside Oct b 17 on business. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Waite Ind visitors at the. home of Mrs. Gnl- amient times at Bakewell in Der- as much as 510. antique experts Scotland. is 10 miles long and four TEN'MZILE iiousn w. I. he regular meeting of the Ten le House Women's Institute was id at the home of Mrs. Bernard clnnis on Tuesday evening, Oct. recovery to good hum, The roll call was answered by ies of ten cents. . ' The Institute decided to send to e Red Cross for halibut liver l capsules to be distributed k cm; the members. Proceeds from the collection and rd money amounted to 54.55. Paper towels.,soap, etc.. were rchased for school. The committees were heard from d new ones appointed as fol- s: Sick committee. Mrs. Helen ith and Mrs. Leo Mullin: school mmittee, Miss Mary. Hughes; olgrhsm committee. Mrs. Harry a s . Mrs. Walsh invited the mem- rs to her house for the annual "ling in November. Mrs. Mc- nls served a delicious, lunch. . MacDonald on October 18. Mr. 'snd Mrs. winter months. Charles Mas-Psdyen. inerside. MAllMAll”S V )5 applsjifgota I :1 CHILD'S PLAID OORDUBOY OVEIIALLS-In pinwsle weave. muihable, elastic at back of waist, bib lined at front. shoulder grape: 2 pockets. colors red. green. navy. sires 441:. Price 1.38. HOXS 2 PC. CORDUROY SUIT-Jacket has front zipper closing. zned with gay colored plaid flannel, 2 pockets. Overalls feature Pockets. upper ny, shoulder amps, plnlil trim on cuffs to match Jacket lining. Colors navy. brown. Sizes 4-61. Price 9.98. In the Junior Shop on the Ufiller Floor. - Mrs. Fred Kenny has entered the Provincial sanitorium. Char- lottetown for the winter months. I-Ier many friends wish her a speedy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughlin and children Isabel and Kevin. summerside were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amos Coughlin. Elmedlale are living with Mr. and Mrs. Charles M8AF'lQ'G'i for the Mr. and Mrs. Erving Rafferty. st. meanocs, were recent visit- are at the home of Mr. and Mrs Miss Mary Milligan was a week- and visitor, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughlin, Buni- -P. family, Mr. and Mrs. 'I'l'I1mI-ll Brooks, and Mrs. Martha Poush. also Mr. W. Banks, were Sunday visitors to the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Richard Delaney in Coleman. Mrs. William cann has ntiuned to her home in Norivhlma An" A more stay at the home of Mrs. gems Dumville. in Unionvnle- Mrs. Martha Polish 01 N01'th3m. is a guest of Mr a.nd Mrs. Truman Brooks in O'LeB1'Y- Mr. John Moreshead of O'Leary. who had the misfortune to hurt his arm while workinz Bi "'9 school some time ago. has Zone '0 Charlottetown for treatment- mu Miriam Hewlett, R. . 1! now exnployed in the PHHOD C llniy Hospital in Suinn-oi-side. Mrs. George Matthews. summer- slae, was a visitor to 0'LenrV 1'0- oentiy. . I .0: n from 0'33: zililiimiurrounding districts. went to the Western Hospital to- day to have their tonsils rem0Ved- , po t Phillips of Mt Royal. WEI. pzzenger to Charlottetown on Tuesday morning. Earle Adams of Charlottetown were visitors to Knutsford over the week-enctil, guests of Earle's parents. ME in Mrs. Raby Adams. Mr. and Mr!- Mrs. Empress Luxion of Carie- lant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- llsm Gallant, Piusvllle. Mrs. William O'Brien and sons. Gary and John left on October 22 for Toronto where they will join Mr. O'Brien who is employed there. On her return trip she was accompanied as far as Montreal by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran and sister Afeitha who will spend a few days there. Mrs. Herbert Walters of Calgary. Alta.. arrived hers on October 20. She is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran and has not been to P. E. I. (her homeland) for some years. On her way she visited with her daughter in Ham- ilton. Ontario. -83. Church in Knutsford on Sunday night. She also visited the 'school on Monday afternoon. and told of some of her experiences. Mr. Edwin Ooughlin oi Bois- town, N. 3., spent the week-end at his home in Coleman. Mr. Everett 'MscPhee has gone to Montreal where he will undergo an operation in the near future. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. . Mr. and Mrs. James Delaney had a pleasant visit from their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leddie Doyle of, Ohrlottotown. over the Thanksgiving holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Kennedy of, Charlottetown. were visitors to 0'f..'eary on Wednesday, guests of byshire, gland. in London said. We're featuring the newest, smartest styles and most luxurious fabrics. Toast-warm and feather-light. Quality tailored and custom-detailed. All miles Wide. brand new, grand new coats, just out of the packing cases. Priced to give you Dollar-for-Dollar Value that just can't be beat! , The World - Famous J.-M ) 1 mil- "s mm mm nowrrr-.......H.... .. -.... ........ wn W 6- - :::::::;.. .'.:1.:--...:-".:::1;: . . . - pullover sop. skl trousers. Colors blue. pink, rose, lilac. Priced '”"'m' " wed” W i the to sm' . ' ,.....-”d., It s.o5 ",4 4”. where she visited relatives or 1: son , My LADlES' BED Jsoxnrs-Lovely quilted bod Jackets witIi'Peter d'Y- M, W ,1 3"," 1 5,131.1, ;:,';o”gl;: Ind "0 It ne0lIllne- Color! blue. Phi 3”” 3”” up, Andrew rrizaeii of spi-ing- Alta... is :ili.ilyll'ig at th: home o:h'1 Luxurious, lightweight fabrics ioonied in Scot- GENUINE 1. nm ooco. 1 W t, s a visitor to Ohar- niece Mrs. Truman Brooks. it ill . .. ...:c... "...r:.A.I:.2w:.;':.'".;-..i.r":..... ..I:..:.'-2.2.6: l:;:.:....:' la .4... mm m. M. land and tailored to perfection bv FREEDMAN golorl red. tan, brown, navy, bison Priced from 5.06 to 10.95. I-ANKETB-Essssonsl "Suns-iyspnn” pelnge blankets. Warm, fluffy "”P- Silo 06-80. ion the street Floor. LADIE SUITS-Tailored in rayon blends with smart lapels or bum fotlirootfrontqsettnpoeketsand ' gedcuffs.!ev- Oral shades to eliooso from. Price 20.96. - llli'1lssns' TRENUE COATS-with quilted IA length detachable seetheinonthe CE COAT!-Mode of Brltlals loomed hniv : qmm lined in serve you for feii-tls.rongh- ”EN'8 4. tvasnrivo colir - "Iniin'0lIIole" for us- Mr. chandler of the P. 3- 1- libraries in cnai-iomtown. deliv- ered poaters to the 0'I..eary I-lbl'"'Y on Monday afternoon. He also called at several other libraries and schools. HI. and Mrs. Alvis Jeff”! of sammsnide. spent Sunday with relatives in Bras and vicinity. Mr. Gilbert am of on o. N. R. police, and Mrs. Beer of Ohsthain. N.B.. visited with friends and rel- atives in Coleman recently. Island to make his" heirs in the, West. and this is the first time hey has visited the Island since then! and he sees many changes and improvements. Mrs. Charlie Yen and Mrs. Olive Bradley leave tomorrow morning for their home in Three Rivers, Qua, after e. pleasant stay with relatives in O'Leary and vicinity. Their mother Mrs. Robert Oar- ruthers. is accompanying them. and will stay in Quebec for the winter months. Slip on models with slash or patch pockets. "ROYALYSIAN" A truly fine overcoat witiu fsul stylins ' - - in -the finest fab Priced at - - - i tless tailoring - - - superb ric. Slip on model. slash 69.50 l-'or. Warmth and for Wear ALL WOOL OVEROOATS Warm. husky. good-locking cvei-coats to meet every win- Smart. slip on styllng'with' slash poc- fer requirement. kets. Rayon lining. Colors brown, sand, grey. b1ue-sX'e.V- M for Iguana .0 mm nu, In”. um .um.. Wu”. , Th, gnpmg, w. w. gums mnt. . pockets. rayon lined. Colors brown. sand, grey. blue-grey. . '-' in-Illiml veil? as wool interunlne quilted to smooth r-rm Mr. Robert Crlswell. Hummer- ing was held at the home of Bonita 5'1" 3444- :'f,::d'”,.”' H Zlpwfgiw .l .”' mu hem deep! lint pg-ogggggd hub Q1. ude apent the weekwnd .t the Adnm. on Mondny night. Thgnka. Priced at ........................................................ .. I ' , "' '""f.I0 ll-If in Man? W-I nest 01' 9-0 Sm” 5”" n....'. of Mr. and mi. Basil Min. giving pi-aye: wu offered by Anita ' ' xiv -3. ' . 5 llm .5crit db suirns .. , n sum-we stock they style-leaders in , mm" gm Jinn. 33.3.13. '.'.".55Z WI: . 1 max '..-rw'v:'5 r ':""i':' :'::k”':" '"-""' '"d" "I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Home of rendered by Mrs. Douglas Hardy , , . '-.' -, q " -4 W .0 ,m 11,... iii miieid. were visitors to i-oi- and sin. Lswienci Harris. The MEN'S , E aw? J 1,33: .u?.. in ut.'noyal reoani-if. Iuests devotional closed with prayer by H -. - "fblsoh. nus-wnh"nisroa"o:neoIitesoId..shesG-ii oiMraDaisyMecNeill andIlr.Mrs.1Hostoi-Bmallnian. NisfBeI- - .. 3'8 . :I;l0'lisl11..scu.land,'i.IB. liioeboptentholheet and Mrs.Rsensli Maeiieiil. . 1?. mm .s for 10' i it-r " 5' " Miss Bessie Iockhsrt, returiied meeting will be held at the home . V VALUE at LOWEST P3ICES- ' 1 (?11i'f'.I'7' Wlff "OP vi; .5 wt; A 7' i Missionary from India, was the guest speaker in ilieylapltiu of Anita Qnaliman. -OP.