Opening Saturday, Nov. 14th Harnen (very limited quantity of NOVEMBER 12, 11.935 - PAGE FOUTTEEN closing Out Sale AT ALBERTON Profit Collars. Profit made these). HEIHOS Sewing Machine shoe Patching Machine Set of Shoe Lasts Vise Rounder Splitter Stitching Horses Coal Burning Beaten Counter Scales Some Harness Tools Scrape leather suitable for shoe repairs. Absolutely your last chance to on Nov. 6. Nb-Eu):-I-HMHH Borden and . , Vicinity -It is regretted that Mrs. Vin- cent Grant is a. patient in the PC. Hospital and hope that she will soon enjoy good health. I Mr. Albert Jardine of Mt. Stew- art. visited his sister Mrs. George Jay at Borden last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jaok Maclsaac of Bordon, were visitors to Elleralie Mim Marquerite Wastiliaver who recently joined the R.C.A.I". left November ii for "St. John's. P.Q. On Tuesday she was guest of honor at a party given at the home of Mr. and Mn. George Deighan. on playing. Had it not been for the lnclemency of the weather no doubt a much larger number would have attended, as the tournament will last for the four Wednesdays of the month with prizes going out each night and on the final night two special prizeop will be given the high scorers of the sea- son. Ladies' prize was won by Mrs. George Sherry, Fernwood; gents by Mr. Keir Boyle with consola- tion prizes going to Mrs. Everett Muttart and Mr. Raymond Gal- lant. The fremeout prize went to Mr. Urban Haohle. A deliiclous lunch was served by the ladies of the parish.-L. Kensington and Vicinity uuARDlAiV. cHARLorrmuw.- . . 3.”ff”:32”l.”l..””".. r...”.ii2:', 221:5 3tf.”.??y .i.:':'i.”.”..J”” "”-' "W Conway and tleme.n's prize by Billy Thibeau. Anzela Baker and John Burns got consolation prizu. The freeze-out. was won by Cecil Baker and Mrs. Kler Duggan. . The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Moase. Kenaington, will - be sorry to hear thbt their. young . daughter Joyce is seriously 11-1 It -Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams lief h0me.B1io0i' Peirilmiiit fmin "19 and daughter Reby, Borden. were Prince County Hospital. visiting in Conway on November - 7. Vicinity Peter M.acMahon has disposed of his promising three-year-old Abner , -K- T. Clegg colt to Mr. Robert Ho1- --------e- , man of Summerslde for a alzeable SUMMEIIFIELD C. W, L. sum. The value of most of our Island bred colts is increasing by leaps and bounds. Mr. Reginald Ramsay was a business visitor to Summerslde Mrs, George Croken was hostess on November 7. to the Summei-field C. W. L. on --- ., Oct: 4. League President Mrs. .1. Mr. H. o. Boyle. Kensinzion. Mr. and Mrs. wm. Chiilnpion Hogan conducted the meeting was visiting his brother-in-1-W and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson which Wns opened by prayer by and sister. Mr. and Mrs. George were visitors to the Amherst Fair. Fr. Mumiy. The treaaunf SAW 8 Th”mP"" 9" Nmemb" 7' Mm satisfactory report, the funds be- y Mr. Gerald McQuaid. B.A.. or lng greatly augmented by the re- Mn 393;" 12- Film”; o:f';w'f Kensington, has taken the position cent successful chicken UUPP0i'- summ"5 9 "em er on the staff of Arvida High School Five dollars was received from a H!!!- ancl left on Friday to assume duly. member who was ill. towards the Mr. McQuzlid is a son of the late chicken supper fund. o'!'he Pru- ....m y Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis and children Russell and Wally. East buy a Profit Collar. G. R. PROFIT ALBERTON For pure ENJOYMENT! KINII I.'IllE Wednesday a surprise party was Hall. An address from the hockey Conrad, and Miss Frimccs Ozoll presented her with a gift. On be- MaoDonald. The evening was spent in music and dancing. The Youth Club at their regular meet- a suitable gift. The C.W.L. oa.rd party tourna-l ment opened in Seven Mile Bay' -Mr. and Mrs. Louis O'Connor 3”?" II" in me Bmdm Legmn and Mr. and Mrs. John Whitchc of Clinton, were visitors to the Nam W35 Wild W M-'1 Hallie? Amherst Fair on Wednesday. The many friends of Mrs. Sam- ba” 01' ""3 Wm M5 Wilfred M3C' ilel CHTl'llL'ilEFS will be sorry to Dimald 7939 3” Wddress OI 800d leam that he is ill at the home of wishwiand the presentation of a h-,, mu, Rob”; oa.,mme,,' Km, purse was made by Mrs. Wilfred smgmn. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark, Ken- , , slngton, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith” mg remembered Marguerite with lvizlnn of Indian River, were visit- ors to the Maritime Wirvter Fair on ffuesday and Wednesday. The C.W.L. weekly card party .1. J. McQuaid and Mrs. McQuald idem. gave a summary of the Bid t d , bend vmmrs They have resided at Keiisliigton Constitution. of the County Line " :h0eT .hoV:n9e1'9 gear. and M”. for fifteen years. Mr. McQual(l Film Council. The projector 3 John D. Palmer. was teaching in 'Ill'yon school for two years. Miss Irene Duniphy. l2-ye:ll'-old daughter of Mr. and Mls. Thomiis Dunplly of Kensington, was. taken to the Prince County Hospital on Nov. 8. Their friends will be glad to hear there is a slight improve- ment in her condition. The many friends of Cl-arence Shuman, the veteran trainer, fitter and driver of race horses will be pleased to hear that he is much to be avilable mule League mem- bers from the llth tnteglthiofleaoeg Mr month. Money vo ncu d B uc 3112 W the Cimnty. Lme Film glnde wferelrweeek-end Council, also an offering for Mass Modcton NIB. for soul of Mrs. Peter dConnlck. d ' A "Thank You" car was rea M. V n Boy" Ind ML Mm, I-"am M”' '1' 5' Murphy tor "" key rGalT:iIi), Cssciimpec. motored inembrance during illness. to Bucwuche, N3” Wm, , truck '" load of oysters for sale recently. FAMOUS TREATY Mr. lglllllatm 'MaENlelil; Si-l(i:16.i:-i M. at St. uns ans 0 e e. ' The Paris treaty of 1789 officially lottetown. spent the weekn-(end ac: Closed the American Revolution. the home of his parents. it an Charles Palmer, Conway. Lewis, Summer- visiiora at for . winter! GIrIs' Worm. Cc:-; STATION GOATS Smoothly surfaced to shed snow, these Station Wagon Coats are in brown. wine, green or navy blended nylon and rayon with Mouton collars and quilted linings. The double hrcnsiorl I'l('IIPTI style makes for added wnrmih. Sizes 7 to 14 are priced 10.95 to 22.50 Girls' Two-Piece snow ASIIITS In navy, green or wine gabardlne with cunning contrasted trim on the smart llltle jacket. These two piece Snow Suits. complete with matching cap are lined throughout with warm quilted kasha. Cold resisting. snow ropflling in sizes 'I to 14 and priced 17.95 and 19.95 Woo Ioys' One-Piece . SNOW SUITS Either nylon or nylon reinforced blanket. cloth "mi hm-kiitlii 7-IPDI-r rinsing. double knees and ilflill Mull "'iIiii3l- Complete with matching clips, the also range is from 2 to 6x, the prices .1. mm. 1-24.95 to 13.95 hall on Novclnber -i with 19 tables was mud In the Town H111 on .00n”t wait Style and Value in Girls' WINTER COATS Your choice of youthful styles In wine, gray. blue, red or green Melton, Fleece, Blanket Cloth or Frieze. Single or doubleyhreasied wlih bullied rayon linings and lnierlinlngs. Plain, velvet or fur irlrnming in sizes 7 to 14. Prices are 15.95 to 29.95 Big Selection In Our GIRLS' COAT SETS For your dainty llltle "miss", these Coat Sets are in Blnnket cloth, Melton, Suede or soft Velvniecn. Cunning trimmings and warmly quilted linings make these Coat Sets the popular choice for sizes 2 to 6x. Complete with Coat. Leggings and match- ing Bonnets, the prices are 11.95 to 29.50 For Winter Ploy ond Dress-Up MITTS and SGARF SETS Softly knit. of pure wool or expertly fashioned of wenihrr-proof gshardlna and ir.nlhar..'T'hem- are many different types to keep little fingers warm when the weather is nlppy. In a wide selection of colors and sizes, price: are 79:: to 2.98. improved in h aith, and has re- rrcnzuizlng the new United. States. Get a head "start on Winter. Select the warm, protective Snow Clothes that will keep your youngsters cosy from the first frost to the first crocus! Our low prices save you dollars and by making your selec- tion now; you get a wonderful choice of the whole stock-they're all first-class insula- tion agalnst Winterls icy blaiiis. . . x Mrs. Oscar W. MacNelll. g I I i Mr. Wallace MncKrnna. Free- land, was in Summerslde Novem- ber 7 on business. Mn. Hyden Bowler (nee Mal- eta Palmer), Palmer, Sssk., arriv- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Sr., Freeland, on November 7. Illirs. Bowler is spending several weeks yvlsillng her many relatives and friends at Freeland and vicinity. Mr. John W. Palmer, Freeland, and Mr. Sterling Palmer, Con- way, motored to Charlottetown November 9 on business. Mrs. Oscar W. MacNelll and children Billie. Freddie and Ron- nle accompanied by Miss Lnona Forde were recent visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foley. Bloomfield. Mr. Roland Miller. and Mr. Arthur Smith .Tr.. Freeland, were in Suiinmerslde November 7 on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ancll BEIIPTII and son Blair. Mount Pleasant. were visitor! at the home of Mr. and iMrs. Wallace Morrison on No- vember 8. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison and son Wallace Robert. Desable, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison on November 8. ' Mrs. Jamosiwinn and fnmily Espeni a few days .-it the home jnf her mother, Mrs. John Brooms, i recently. Father MacDonald, Wellington and Miss Lulu Murphy were vis- .iiors at the home of Mr. and ,Mrs. John J. Murphy on Novem- iber 8. I Mr. Bernie Murphy. Summer- side, spent the week-and with his parents, Mr. and Mrsn John -7- Murphy. Mr. Gerald Murphy. student at St. Dunstan's College. Charlotte- town. spent. the week-and with his parents, Mr. and- Hrs. Oswald Murphy, Foxley River. Mr. Ivan Bulgcr, student at St. Dunstan's College, Charlottetown, spent the week-end with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bulger. Foxley Rlver.-P. Bedeoue Notes -Mra Galvin Lsard, this village. left on Saturday. Nov. '1 tor Mone- ton, N.B., where she will be the guest of Miss Alice Harrison for some time. A post-nuptial shower was held on Thursday evening. November 5. when frisnch and neighbor: gath- ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith B. Lcard, Central Bedeque, whose marriage took place recent- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Leard were re- vouriiuaiirnis , cipielita of" many lovely gifts, A momeruoyable evenim was spent. All departed to their homes wish- ing the young couple many years of happy wedded life. Mr. Leard la the proprietor of the Bedeque Flour. Mills. Messrs. Donnie MaoFarla.n,a, Fernwood. Alexander Green, Cen- tral Bedeque. George Campbell, Chclton and Wendell Myers, Car- leton. left this week-end on a mo- tor trip to Hamilton, Ont.. where they will visit relatives and friends for a week or so. Miss Winnie Schurman. R.N., night super-i -tendent of the Sam- borium, Charlottetown, spent the week-and of November '1 in Bed- edue, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leard. She also visited with friends here and in Central Bed- eque. The Circuit Riders Exhibit of the United Church of Canada. was presented in the Bedeque United Church on Friday evening, Nov. 6. Rev. John iiiimnv. putor of or. well-Vernon cons-ogatlon, in. 1, charge. After a devotional as-mu conducted by the pastor, my, 5. K. Ward, assisted by my, 1;. Campbell. of No:-tin Bodequg, and Rev. R. H. Baxter, Hampton, the iilmi entitled "rho King's Mm” was shown. The setting -of this nlm hi Afrlol. There wu also a panel display of pictures showing the many phases of the work or the church incanada and abroad ADD! to cost On the average, beef "travel; about 1,000 miles. in the United States from producer to consumer- Missmo cnorrnis MONTREAL - (GP) - J. 3 Aubrey said it was bad enough when a thief stole such articles from his parked ca as a camera, topcoat. pen and nail sec and candy. But he would like the thief to return his false teeth. norms. THEATRE A, noimnN Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 3:15 Thurs. day. All ashore for fun galore with Mickey Rooney, Peggy Ryan in "ALL ASHORE" in technicolor. Bank Night drawing Thursday. Admission 40c and 30c. sought his head . . CAMEO THEATRE KENSTNGTON Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15. See Stewart Granger as the boldest rogue who ever led a double life. Men . women his heart . . . as he led a daring life as King and Commoner! ONER OF ZENDA" in technicolor, co-starring Deb- orah Kerr, Louis Calhern, Jane Greer, James Mason, Louis Stqnc. Admission 45c. and 30c. in ”THE PRIS- CAPETOL Summon-side TODAY (Tliursdzlyl 3:30 - 7:13 - 9:15 I BURT LANCASTER 7 . SHIRLEY BOOTH .. Hal Wa11is'.......... Scmnplly by Kllll IRINGS - Basra on the aminnl lily by Vhllilil Inn - Produced on Mt sin: hi it: Ihelliz Guild - A PARAMOUNT MIUIT ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL to tuning TERRY MOORE .n RICHARD MECKEI. - nnema. mun mm REGENT 1'0-llliilli 1.15 I 9.15 FROM . FRIDAY 8;A.M. to SATURDAY 12 PM. PURCHAER OF THE FIRST NEW CAR EACH DAY WILL GET 50 GALTJONS OF GAS FBEIL-1.000 MILES OF FREE DRIVING. lIlacLEAN MOTORS LTD. , warm srnaoagaiasr LOOK Wnaris Haminniuc IN 9 SUMMERSIDE WEARE some T0 sen . I 22 NEW1953 ronns Ill 48 nouns "haven arson: TN SUMMERSIDE HAVE SUCH A VARIETY or NEW cans new rail SALE AT our TIMI. Think of llie Colors and Models to Plcli From -2 THIS GIGIINTIC SALES EVENT VIll.l. ONLY usi I i