‘ IfiEFOURTEEN . .. >4 .. .. _ 111E _ GUAEPJAN- sqisARl-OTTETQVXN Al; HOLMAN’S__ New English PoreeIain DINNERWARE “Royal Petal” in the l KASHMIR PATTERN We are very happy to announce the arrival of this beautiful English Porce- lain Dinnerware. The different and lovely Kashmir Pattern is a bouquet of Eng- lish flowers faithfully reproduced by an entirely new process in soft pastels as Hrough the artist had painted them in delicate water colors upon each piece. " The colors are subdued and tasteful. So intriguing is this Dinnerware that it will be constantly examined and admired by the most discriminating. We invite you, personally, to come in and see this beautiful English Dinnerware. . _ 56 Piece Sets 66 Piece Sets - ' 32.75 55.75 t And Open Stock Grindley DCIIIIOOOI u o rains! we l. SUIIEISIDE I CIIAIILOTTETOW “WIIERE 0LD FRIENDS MEET” THE —SIMPLE’S 2 ior 1 Sale ends Saturday, November 6th. Kerising- ton. -MEBUII.ANDIBI la in short supply. Don't wait until the last. Buy 2 ior 1 a.t Sempleb, K ‘lig- ton. L-muiae AID l-lot. Chicken DLII- ner. Wednesday. November 10th. Lat 16 Hall. —'I'FIUIISDAY. Friday, Saturday of this week, Nov. 4. 5, 6, Original Rexali One-Cent Sale at Gaurlles Rexall Drug Store, 21 Central Street. Summerslde. -MILI.INERY accessories. We have feathers and a iull line oi full trimmings to ire-decorate your hat. The ltiary Ann, opposite Cap iiol Theatre, Summerslde. » —ISLANDERS ON THE STU- DENT COUNCIL - The Student Council oi Mount Allison's Bruns- wick House were elected at a recent meeting. and among the members are several irom P. E. I. including Al Turner oi 0‘Leary, son oi Mrs. W. E. Turner and Joe Duiiy oi Charlottetown, P. E. I. Other mem- bet-s are Bill MeCosh oi Douglas- WWH. N. B: Keith Seaman oi St. fiwlie. N. B: George Fawcett oi Petitcodiac, N. B. The President 15 Dan Ramesar oi Trinidad and Bed- iord Ball oi Badger, Nild. secty- treasiirer.-O. -—BRAE Y. P. U. MEET -- The Brae Young Peoples Union oi the United Church held their regular meeting on Monday night, Nov. lst, ni the home oi Mr. :.nd Mrs. Fred MacLeod. vrithrthe President. Mrs. Roy Oulton. presideing and lead- ing in the opening devotions. It was decided to send a letter oi con- gratulations to two young people oi the sister congregation o! West Devon and members oi the West Devon Y. P. U.. Misses Shirley Grigg and Francis Oliver. who will short- ly be leaving ior Toronto and will represent the Province at the Winter Fair there. They will leave for 'i‘oronto on Nov. 12th and will he accompanied by Miss Boswell oi the Womeiis Institute. The Brae Y. P. U. in their letters will wish them every success as they go to the “Queen City." The study period was under the direction oi the Con- \(llOl' oi Christian Culture, Rev. W. G Dickson. whose topic was: "A Christian and his Job." Taking part were Mrs. Lorne MacNevtn and Mrs. Ivy MacFadyen. After the study a hearty sing song was enjoyed with lvlrs. Fred Mecleod at the organ and jolly games and contests were held and the meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. The next meeting will be held at the home oi Mrs. MacFadym and will take the iorin oi a Remembranle Ser- WESTERN ~.GUARDIAN —ANOTIIIB SHIPMENT o! Lil's Quilt Patches. 2 lb. package makes approximately 12 yards as" mater- ial. $1.00 poetpald. 00D Charges extra. Keith Pratt. Bloomfield Station, P. E I. —MILLINIJIY NEWS-Fall hats in the latest models. in all colors to match your new iall outiit. Ship- ments arrive at regular intervals. tions. The Mary Ann. opposite Cap~ itol Theatre, Summeraide. ._ LOOKING FORWARD ‘IO SHOW — The old ‘and the youth oi Olleary and district are eagerly looking iorward to the presentation oi “The Trinity Minstrels" to be presented by Summerside United Church-O —O'LEABY STUDENT ELECTED PRESIDENT -- At the first meet- ing oi the P. E. I. Club oi Mount Allison University held last week the following oiiicers were elected: l-lon. President — Dr. D. W. Mc- Lauchlan, Dean oi men; Faculty Advisor, Proi. Frank Binns oi the Engineering Faculty; President - William Turner oi Olieary. son oi Mrs. W. E. Turner oi Olseary. a member oi the Junior Class. Miss Christine King oi Charlottetown was elected Vice-President. Vodia Mac-Kay oi Albany was chosen secretary and Al ‘Turner oi Oleary treasurer Al is s brother oi the President oi the club.--O. "RETURN 0F TIIIL‘ BAD MEN" AT CAPITOL, SUMMEBSLDE —-l-"ew sections oi the Old West were wilder or woollier than Okla- homa Territory oi some illty years ago. around the time oi the Lard Rush. And tlhis setting and its a‘.- mosphere have been recreated in RKO Radio's "Return oi the Bad en," which opened at the Capitol Theatre yesterday with Randolph Scott, Robert Ryan. Anne Jeiireys, George “Gabby" Hayes and Jac- queline White in the stellar roles. Telling an exciting tale oi ban- dltry and law enforcement, the iilm presents Scott. as a. former Texas Ranger who is induced to take a U. S. Marshalship to combat the outlaw- bands terrorizing tire district. Ryan as the Sundance Kid is discovered u one o! tine tough- est gunmen oi that era. Miss dei- ireys portrays a bandit queen ‘who reforms when she ialls in love Willi Scott. and Hayes is seen as a. iron- tler banker. The interplay oi plot. between the four principals. and the law- less activities oi such noted desper- adoes as Bill Doolin. the Youngers. the Daltons, Billy the Kid and Wild Bill Yeager. all make the picture unusually thrilling. A bandit raid on the town oi Brenton. and a ser- ond raid which is broken up largeflv by Scott's eiiorts. iorm two oi the actloniul highlights oi the story. vice-O. Four Days of Aylmer's Raspberry Jam ’ e ‘lit: E. E. Parkman. l 1-_ h": Hick” B. F. Hunter, R.O. Qphll, R.O. Ch onoiimrnisr anemia-sires: “P” *°‘°‘"‘“" Complete Visual shame- 1g" ltllw‘ °“'°° ‘i dum- Fitted "m-IIIIIBTH‘ Gwen 15 Granville Street SMALLMAN»; BUILDING nsionivr THEATRE sum. “m” 5"“ “ummg -- ,p_]_1_ Sumner 5b., summe " QUMMIBSIDE PHONE u‘ g Stores Clos ed Thursday f November 1 1 REMEMBRANCE DAY Open All Day Wednesday-Novena her 10 For Convenience of our Cu etomeee iioLiiiAiws ‘ lummeeaide Charlottetown SMALLMAN ‘S Summer-aide 24 oz. for .. . . . . . . ..39c Aylmer's Tomatoes, 2B oz. 23c Tomato Juice, 28 oz. Ztins..' . . . . . . . . . .....25c Island Pork and Beans 2 tins Per Cose .1 . . . . . . . . . ..$3.00 Pork and Beans, 28 oz. Per tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25c Burns’ Corned Beef Hash Per tin Stokley‘: Tomato Soup Per Doz. . . . . . . ..99c GRAPEFRUIT. 4 h» GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, Per MOLASSES, Per Gallon FELS NAPTHA, 2 cakes . SIMMS DROOMS, four Strin Glace Mixed " Fruit Glace Cherries Citron ‘Valnuts i Breakfast Set. 32 pieces, 2 Breakfast Sets. 32 pieces, 5 piece lowl sets, $2.50, now Oilclotli Matts Felt Idols, Me Coll and see the New Small, Electric IIIILLAITS STORE, Kensington ORANGES, 288s, 3 Dozen for TIDE, RINSO or OXYDOL, Per Pkg. FOR YOUR XMAS BAKING DISHES AT A PRICE I only 44 piece Dinner Set Gold land $15.50, now .. WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK Floor covering Ivy the yard. 2 and 3 yard widths. Squares, all sizes 6 x 9 to 9 x I5 Radio lotteries A's and 5's Also Battery Packs. Prices Right Men's and Ioys‘ Underwear . Work Shirts, Work Pants, Orerallel Leather Jackets, Etc. In Our Siioe Store Men's and Boy's Rubber Footwear Men's, Women's and Children's Overslioer Men's Felt Top Rubbers Flight loois Aviation Boots If we Iiaven't got what you want We will gladly get it for you MILLAIPS STDIIE, lienslngton Real Specials a a IIov. 4th -c 5th - 6th anil 8th Come In And Stock lip Fresh Deaf, 2 tins . . . . ..85c 5 lb. Pkg. Robin Hood Rolled Oats . . . . . . . .. 36c Bulk Tea, 2 lbs. for .. Bulk Cocoa, per lb. ....30c Bulk Lard, 2 lbs. fo‘r ...68c 25c Bulk Shortening, 2 lbs. ..78c Bulk Seedlesi Raisins, 2 lbs. v Bulk Dates, 2 lbs. .. Silver Seal Jelly Powders 3 pkgs. for . . . . . . . . . . ..2 Coffee, Mother's Own Club House, per lb. _....45c Dozen ....... ..T:I.............2se gs, each . . . . . . . . . Cut Mixed Peel Seeded and Seedless Raisins Cut Citron Cocoanut reg. 16.00 for . . . . .SI2.50 reg. 22.50 for . ....$I7.50 . $12.00 $2.00 peu-emnee-dla-ssee. and Hall runners n'e and Women's Monitor Aerator Washer ‘ Price $79.50 Visit ua today ici- the belt aelec- _ NOVEMBER 5,394; , LNSISTON Genuine Mooseliead lraiid Footwear Canada's finest outdoor rugged footwear. Sold in the nation's leading shoe stores since I877, just ten years after Confederation. ' MADE ONLY IN FREDERICTON iv THE JIIIIII PALMER DDMPAIIY LIMITED Provincial Representatives: L. I‘. Sutherland I: Compday Bummer-ids AS WELL comviirin TIIE sun ro sriiiii STILL-~--- . . . As children to stop growing up. Only in photo. graphs can you keep them as they are today. I HAVE THEM PHOTOGRAPHED NOW _— BEFORE THE BU$Y CHRISTMAS SEASON. THEIR PICTURES WILL SOLVE MANY OF YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS. THE READ STUDIO SUMMERSIDE — P. E. ISLAND ——SALE— Of household effects, includ- ing one very old mahogany sofa —»at the home of the late Mrs. Sarah MacGougaii, Keiisington, Nov. 9th. at 2 P. M. l-f stormy, sole will be first fine day. held HUGH MORRISON, Auctioneer- Tlse Amusement Tax Act Regulations made under the provisions of THE AMUSEMENT TAX ACT, BEIING CHAPTER 2 of the STATUTES PASSED IN THE YEAR I940, AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 2 OF THE STATUTES OF I945. by His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council the 2nd, day of November, I948. I TAX EXEMPTIONS to any of the following Approved I. No tax shall be collected upon admission fees amusements or places of amusements: (a) AGRICULTURAL FAIRS — bono fide agricultural fairs, provided, how- ever, that nothing cantained in this paragraph shall exempt any per- son from liability for the tax required from persons attending a horse racing program held in conjunction with such fair, nor shall it exempt and person from liability for the tax required from persons bettina at pari-mutuel machines; AMATEUR GAMES, — amateur entertainments or games; EDUCATIONAL LECTURES -— Lectures of an educational nature} MUSICAL RECITALS -— chautauquos and musical recitals at which performers are residents of the Province; ART EXHIBITIONS, — exhibitions of painting and works of art; RlINKS AND ATHLETIC FIELDS, -- ice hockey rinks, ice carnivals and parks or fields used for athletics, baseball or other outdoor games where the participating contestants are strictly amateurs; l ICE SKATING RINKS, — skating sessions where the price of admission for adults is not more than thirty-five cents and children twenty-five cents; CHURCH, CHARITABLE OR COMMUNITY ENTERTAINMENT, — such exhibitions, performances, or entertainments presented at any place of amusement, where tiie proceeds of any such performance or amusement are to be used for church, charitable or community purposes. Application for exemption from the tax must be made to the Provincial Treasurer before the performance or amusement is lield and shall be accompanied by such information as the Provincial Treasurer may from time to time require- (s) (It) Not later than ten days after the performance or amusement has been held a certified statement showing the gross receipts from, the expenditures in respect of, and the proceeds of the performance or amusement shall be filed with the Provincial Treasurer. _ 2. in Regulation I b) and (fl- (a) "Amateur" when used with respect to a natural person, who has not at any time,- (i) entered or competed in any athletic contest or exhibition for a staked b_et, private or publiemoneys or gate receipts, or received any con- sideration for Iris services as an athlete except reasonable travelling and living_expenees actually incurred while going to, remaining at and returning from the place of contest or exhibition; taught, pursued or assisted in the pursuit of anyotiiietlcs as a means of livelihood; ~ sold or pledged his prizes; or promoted or managed an athletic contest or exhibition for personal gain. "Amateur" when used with respect to an athletic association, club, "PPWIIIIQII. dwells or any unincorporated organization, means that the association, club, corporation, league or unincorporated organiza- tion is, or Is ordinarily recognized as being, composed of amateurs. means a person _(li) (iii) (iv) Ibl o 3. All Regulations‘ lieretofare made under authority of "The Amusement Tex Act" are liereby rescinded. A. at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 2nd. day of November, ly Order, l. w. MACKINNON, _ - Clerfi of the Executive Council