"Eiépvemaeagg, 194s‘ v rue, western GUARDIAN“ \0ENT.S: J. Elmer Murphy, 186 Hanover Street, and. George Glow, 125 Ottawa Street. SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subecriptlonl, Advertising V - The Guardian may be bought at any o! the ‘ (ollowing storee in Summerelde: up Bookstore, Woter Street; Gourllee Drugetore, l1 Genital Street: fUIOIISO Bakery, Water Street: Mark Geudet. 61 Grenville Street; 1|nce's Grocery, Russell Street; Aiyre Doucetfe’: Grocery, Second Street; Illlnd Motor Transport, Water Street. The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summerslde by Carrier 59y at 8o per dny or 18o per week. Phone 280 or 289-2 (or this service u. ‘m, your order to the boy responsible ior delivery on you: you“, -sllIIi'l‘!, Overalls and Under- —MERUHANDISE is in short "gr, st Burns’, Malpeque. , supply. Don't wait until the last. Buy 2 ior 1 at Semple's, Kensing- _0:\'LY ONE WEEK LEI‘! to ton. Meg up 2 for 1 st Semplas Drug pore, Kensington. JTHUBBDAY. Friday. Saturday -—-- o! this week. Nov. 4. 5, 6, Original /SEMPLE'S 2 for i. Sale ends Rexall One-Cent Sale ni. Gourlies hfufdfly, November 6th. Kensing- ,Rexall Drug Store. 21 Central IStreet, Summerside. I071. -405’! RECEIVED Glison Snow -ANOTRER SHIPMENT oi Lil's gm gasolln "rive u'ash@rs.$196.50. Quilt Patches. 2 lb. package makes n.» summer-side Hardware Cc. approximately 12 yards 36" znater- ' - Ill- $1.00 postpaid. COD Charges -BIItTHDA\ PARTY — Mrs. extra. Keith Pratt, Bloomfield 5.1mm Brown, Margate, entertained Station, P. E .1, ,1, gaturday, Qctober 23rd, in ___ 1011')!‘ of the blrthdaYS 0i he!‘ —BIRTHDAY PARTY—- Mr. and myog young daughters. Barbara Mrs. F. Earle McDonald. Hanover who was ten on the l8thustroer, Summerside, invited in . who was seven on the Jyd. twelve of the neighborhood boys imi Ronnie. \vho will be three m i to a party on Monday ziiiernoon for ‘.1 uvher." Nllltetn $71311 101k F-l- I their eldest son. Charles. who was 1m and ind lots of hm with e melebraiing his ninth birthday: The ‘c hum» and Efllllefl- A gllfeitlboys enjoyed themselves playing blrilldllli bike T" 95°‘ ° Ivarlous games and Mrs. McDonald iiif‘ IIIYEQ. WII-h Ighe cilflecl "ulllbe! ‘served lunch which, of course. was o; .andies highlighted i119 5uPperimuch enjoyed-S. “bin ti“ 1Tiio§."‘iillo§§i§§ “_ Ill W? "9 —A.Y.P.A. LOCAL COUNCIL — m iudéiies, Zilgorlnfi; 92:11; On Tuesday evening October Yffdclli a?‘ Mmciwd Smng The )26th, the oiilcers and members of ffibdriianw recaived many ifleasmg !t.hs executive oi the A.Y.P.A. Local my’ gum __Eur' Council met at the home oi.‘ the " gore-tang,‘ Mlésssfllancheldllogg, 331i yr e rce . uzmmers e. Rev. J. Personals lW. Nowe opened the meeting vviih ' " prayers. The minutes of the rev- -.\ir5. H8"? PTBIWIET» Charhiw‘ ious executive meeting were asept- ton" l! iwildl"! l‘ ‘SW days a" ed as read by the secretary. Plans iwere madfe concerning the annual , ' _ cneeting oi the Local Council which ~31": ~I°§|"_ Plfiellhlllg lsripelfifxiwill take place ThUPoda-y evening. i" " m” i“? “hi. "if"; gm?’ November mu. at st. .\lark‘s Hail. “'4 fmlful" “gurun ‘(on ‘_Bm_ Kensington. All members oi l-he A. m.» Eums. W i E ~ - Y.P.A. are urged to attend this _ I meeting as new oiiicers are to be n“ufggeitgnghgfyggniaygéskew}: elected and reports of the various ‘v,‘fi$t- an” a pleasant v15“ with PDITIYIlIlZiGES‘W'lII be given. Dainty “m. grandparenm M“ and Mrs_ refreshmens were scrvecl by the “W5 Hickey, namley__gur_ ‘hostess after which Rev. .l.W. Nowe closed the meeting with the Benc- Idiction. Other members in attend- ance were. Vcn. G. R. Harrison. Airs James" Ev ans. Burlington, was e recent overnight visitor to Wariottetovvil, where she was guest Ross MncKenzle. Barbara Plckerd. ..! hr-r brother and sistcr-in-lnw, ‘Mary Crosby, Dorothy Travers. w. and Mrs. Anson Pickering. Clayton Mill. Arthur MacLean and -5“ Beverley Van iderstine. -1\ir. J. D. Jenkins oi Summer- _K[N5MEN Discuss nocxgv‘ ..i=~. is spendlns 5°11" time l" —'I‘he hockey program oi’ the club ~ uuon, N. S.. with his brother-ln- was discussed thoroughly at, the rmfl RISIN- Nlfi "lid MP5- Rus" regular meeting of ihc Kinsmen hi! Giliis and family, Grzindvievs! Club o‘ summerskh, in L00 Cqvhys 1\'v'“'l\1@~ Restaurant on Tuesday night and "" ‘ - it was the unanimous decision of ~31" 331mm‘ m!“ 93d um‘ the meeting lo sponsor midget. r.- David have returned to their bantaXIh pee“: and paperwem-u a‘ Amhersl" N‘. S" Bu“ a leagues in the inwn this winter. “of holiday at Burlington. They The emphasis this y,“ Wm be “"‘ l°°°ml>fllli°d by M1“ Bud“ placed on giving as much hockey li. kox and Miss Jean Adams, who u possible m as many Svhool age "Muned to their homes m Bu‘ bovs ms possible instead of con- mgwn on Thundaih _Bur' centrating on championship teams. —G. H. M.- to rush home and cook a dinner. - - - NICKEL BAR. A selection of delicious Table D'Hote meals are prepared under the most sanitary conditions and served te you piping hot. The menu is changed daily and the food la reasonably priced. Bring the family and enjoy your dinner at ihe Nickel Bar. ' Don't interrupt your shopping llave your noon meal at the _ ___..__. One of the very best games of the Winter eeeson is Badminton-thew no a number of clubs organizing In Sununereide, get in on one oi them and enjoy the game. The Hardware Department has a complete stock of BADMINTOIVEQUIPMENT. - - - Sraldlns Raquel! Itrunr with rltlicr nylon or gut are priced at 1.50 to l2.00—-good quality Shuttle- uocka are priced at 40 to 55 cents each-Raquel. Presses are 1.50 each Ind Nets are 5.50 each. Play Badminton this Winter and bu! Y0"? Equipment in the Hardware Department. __i._. Fine — soft — warm — light -- colorful WOOL MATERIAL to sew into your favorite Winter Dress II on display In the Dry Goods Department. This 54 inch uide material is available in deli blue, dove gray or scarlet -—priced at 3.55 a. yard. When you see this fine wool Dress Material Your fingers will fairly Itch to start sewing. Choose the color you like brat-the pattern you preier (from the McCall or Hollywood Fashion Books) and the acoesserlu you will need. With Material such as lhlr your Dress will be "n dream come true." Shop for sewing sup- Dlies in the Dry Goods Department. Something definitely new, different and very good looking are the lulu! BRASS TABLE LAMPS on display in the Furniture Depart- ment. These smart Lamps are oi all brass or a cembinat‘ of brass "'4 ml"! Ilus—they‘re complete with attractive shades made oi parchment. There is quite a voriety from which to choose. The prices are 5.95 to 14.50. The gleam of polished brass in your home is def- Ifllifly smart and rich looking. - - - Come in and see these Lamps- Mu ll find they're lovely and wary irresistible. For mild brass Table L-"llls shop in the Furniture Department. - gQLMAWS WILL BE CLOSED 0N THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11th 60D ’0PEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER. 10th FOR THE Y“ ENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS. WANTED ilxperieneed om Soda Fountain Aral! T. noumn LTD. 5 and i0 Office a . acumen: . Qsrtee u... . . .._....,_““,”_" tssr snow With Claude Reins a"... IIAIIMPII ~- “uuniotr- _ vaun- Also Comedy Shows 7.15 - 9.l5 Juvenile hockey will not be spon- sored by the club this year. The hockey program was recommended to the meeting by Greg. MlilhOl- land, chairman of the Sports Can- mittce and it was accepted. Work on getting the outdoor rink will be commenced imitnediatcly and it is hoped that the 'l‘own and Water and Sewage Commission will co- operate by installing proper facilit- ies Ior flooding the rink ior 1i they do not it will be difficult to carry on. President Charlie Hogan expressed regret oi’ the departure from the club of Fred Gallant who has accepted a position in another town and on behalf oi the club pre- sented him with a Kinsmen ring. Fred in reply expressed his regret at leaving and asked any oi the members who happen to be near where he will be to call and see him. President Charlie Hogan also read a full report on the District Council meeting held recently h‘. New Glasgow, NS. which he at- tended. Dnve Carnegy gave a final report on the carnival and made a Farm For Sale Ar mrsuroWN 95 acres. ‘l5 clear and In state of good cultivation. Balance wood. Barn on property. Apply Earle Campbell Graham's Road NOTICE Best's Service Station will be closed on Sundays commencing "T HE UNSUSPECTED“ THE’ GUARDIAN. _ WN CAPITQL Summer-side liNG TODAY — Jean Coalfield Shows — 3.30 — 7.15 - 9.l5 FRIDAY and SATURDAY SGIIIT- Milli IlllII um: humus - uuiar our iuus- iifillliEllliE vum ‘iedflllillilietllllleuili - Corfoon Matinee Saturday 2.30 vMQcoQcoooseooQoaQoo-Qoowoc-eoeosa O-O-O-OQOO-OO-O O Cameo Theatre Kensington Thurs. 7.15, 9.15 u.ry Scott in “The Unfaithful" Put youraeli in his place . . . i! she were yours. Could you forgive? This show is sponsored by the "Canadian Legion." -O-O-O~Q~O§O-O-O-Q~ l number oi.’ reccnunendatiotis 1o: the next carnival. Norman Hogg presided at the meeting and also reported as chairman of the com- mittee in charge of the Halloween party which he said was a great success with about 750 children in attendance. He reported the ex- penses oi’ the party to the club as $149.04. Kin James Steinhagen of the Chelsea, Ont. club was present as a guest and spoke briefly on the activities oi his home clulm-s. Four Days of Ay|mer's Raspberry Jom 24 oz. for Nov. ‘l. BESTS SERVICE‘. STATION Summerside East For Sale Q 1m oopoe oawxr; srbsu First class condition. Mopar heat- er. 6-ply tires. Never used as taxi. Priced for quick sale. JOHN HOPKIRK Phone 31 or 291-2 Summereide Professional Cords e. e. Parkman.- Opf.D., R.O. OPTOMETBIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Visual Training Given ‘naoazvr rmssrnn new. Summer St, Snnunereide 1'. Eerie Hickey Chartered Accountant B: Fe HIIIITOI‘. R000 OPTOMETIIST Complete Vllnel Analyses ‘ Glneeel Fitted SMALLMAN‘! BUILDING Summerslde, P.1d. PHONE ‘Ill I . Tomato Juice, 2B oz. Island Pork and Beans Pork and Beans, 28 oz. Burns‘ Corned Beef Hos Per tin Slokley’: Tomato Soup GRAPEFRUIT, 4 for GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, Per FELS NAPTHA, 2 cakes . Glace Mixed Fruit Glace Cherries Citron Woinufs I Breakfast Set. 32 pieces, 2 Breakfast Sets. 32 pieces, 5 piece Bowl sets, $2.50, new WE NOW ,H Oilclofh Mutts Also Buttery P Work Shirts, W In Our We will! glad Smell, Electric Ann Sheridan, Lew Ayres. Zach-I IIIILLAIVS STORE, Kensington " Nov. 4th -"5th "r-"Gthsand 8th. a Come In And Stock Ilp i . . . . . . . . .39: 5 lb. Pkg. Robin Hood Ay|mer's Tomatoes, 28 oz. 23c Rolled Outs 2 fins . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Bulk Cocoa, per lb. ....30c 2 fins . . . . . . . . . . ..25c Bulk Shortening, 2 lbs. ..78c Per Cass . . . . . . . . . . . ..$3.00 Bulk Seedless Raisins, Per m. .. ......... ....zs= Bulk o...-.,".'1.;.1 ..... .45. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..27c 3pkgs.fer ............25c Per Doz. . . . . . . ..99c Club House, per lb. ,,...45c ORANGES,‘ 288s, a Dozen n. . MOLASSES, Per Gallon . . . . . . . . . . . TIDE, RIINSO or OXYDOL, Per Pkg. .. SIIMMS BROOMS, four Strings, FOR YOUR XMAS BAKING vuumrs Stone. Kenslngton R E G E N '1‘ Thursday, Friday and Saturday Double Bill "PHILO VANCE RETURNS" end I Shows 7 and 9.l5 Matinee Friday 3.30 Sof. 2.30 i GRIIPIIIIII tnrnrn: “ K I T T Y” Paulette Goddard Roy Millond Fri. 8.30 Sol’. 7.30-9.3o See Showing of "THE UNFAITHFUL" At the GIIMEU THEATRE KENSLNGTON Tonight Drawing for Legion prizes to fake place during the show, this is the lost chance for tic- kets, on these valuable prizes, sponsored by Kensington Brunch Canadian Legion. a>co@co<@co@cove>co~® FORMOSA HEAD HUNTERS l m Savage head hunters still live in parts o! the Formosa highlands. Real Specials Fresh Beef, 2 iins ......85c . . . . . . . . . 36c Bulk Tea, 2 lbs. for ..$l.65 Bulk Lord, 2 lbs. for ...6Bc 2 lbs. .. 38c Silver Seal Jelly Powders Coffee, Mother's Own and DISHES AT A PRICE ..$l.00 Dozen . v..,_.....$l.25 ...........39c . . . . . . . . . . ............_...25c each . . . . . . . . . 70c Cut Mixed Peel Seeded and Seedless Raisins Cut Citron Cocoonuf reg. I6.00 for ...$l2.50 reg. 22.50 for . . . . ..$I7.50 I only 44 piece Dinner Sei- Gold Bond $l5.50, now . . . .$I2.00 .$2.00 ,........... AVE IN STOCK Floor covering by the yoni. 2 and 3 yard widths. Squares, ell sizes 6 x 9 to 9 x l5 and Hall runners Redio Batteries A's and B's ocks. Price: Right Men's and Boys’ Underwear ork Pants, Overalls Leather Jackets, Etc. Shoe Store Men's end Boy's Rubber Footwear Office at u 6mm“, Sh,” . Men's, Women's and Children's Overshcls n,“ "g , Felt Boots, Men's and Women's 1 Men's Felt Top Rubbers Flight Boots _ Aviation Boots If we haven't gof wficf you went ly get it for you Cali and see file New Monitor Aerator Washer Price $79.50 ‘ c Our Prlzed Garments include: Cromblek Elyslens Crembie‘: Veleuno Cremble's Velmor and Meltens Sires — 35 re 48. In STOUTS. REGULAR and TALLS It's SNALIMAIVS, for Men who Know their OVERCOATS It's the wool fhcf counts In on overcoat, (llgllffivlglif virgin wGeIi thbi- insulate your body, keeping in your body warmth and rdpell- ing wind and frost) the weaving of that wool Info flawless cloths, the excel cutting, the extra core In needling and sflicfiing of fbeu cloflu info garments proportioned to your fit - oil this is vrlmf you'll find In on overcoat cf SmuIImurVs. Greys. Blues end Browns in e fit for any men Street Floor — Main Store Section SMALI-M an" Tvvo Stores In Summerside -Wl\ere Price Is Matched With Qualify . PAGE PIITIBV