OCTOBER 2o. 1949 WESTERN GUARDIAN GENERAL issuance Ralph s. Muttart. Summersids. -R,ESEBVE Saturday, October 33nd lor Rummage sale at Town Han, under_ auspices local Gir, Guides Association. JANADIAN NATIONAL IN- STITUTE ior the Blind Tag Day. Prindo County» Saturday. October 52nd. _ANNUAL MEETING Kensing. w“ Home and School Association in Masonic Hail. Thursday. Octobei goth. 8 P. M. .-THE PRINCE County Wo- men‘; Progressive Conservative Association annual meeting will be held in the Town Hall. Sum- nierside on Thursday evening at B o'clock. —Mrs. Wesley Lackey left last week to return to her home in Rumford Fails, Maine, after visit- ing relatives at Burlington and Kensington. At her former home n: Burlington, she was the guest nf her brother .and sister, Mr. Hudson Adams and Miss Margaret Adams, and also visited her sis- ier, Miss Agnes Adams at the home oi Mr. Elvin Bryuzinton. At Kensington, she visited her sis- ter, Mrs. Johnston Ramsay and also Mrs. James Sheen. Mrs. Lackey and Mrs. Sheen were schoolmates at Irishtown School. when the late Mr. Alfred Adams irris teacher there, some years ngo. -Bur. Borden J. J. Maclsaalo o! Borden gpcnt the week-end with her daugh- ‘ter, Mrs. Frank Butler at Char- lottetovm. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Pauley who have been spending their h-olidays with Mrs. Pauleys parents. Mr. snd Mrs. Georze Sharpe. Borden returned to Moncton on Monday. Mir. and Mrs. Edward Campbell o! Borden had as their guest last week. Mrs. Campbell's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie Kilbride of Bangor uid her cousin, Mr. William Kil- brids o! Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Hickey had as their guests last week Mr. rind Mrs. Harold Gilllspie, Miss Leonora Gillespie and Miss Evelyn Hickey all oi Moncton. Mrs Jack Lewis o! New Glasgow spent s. {cw days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Miller Ferguson at Borden. This week 1M1". and Mrs. Ferguson have as their guests Mr Ferguson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson o! Stellar-ton. Many Maid-s o! Mr. Gordon Love. engineer on the M. V. Abegweit are pleased 1p learn that he is i-onvaiescing nicely at his home in Borden following his recent oper- stion in the P. C. Hospital. The regular auction part/y oi the Borden Women's Institute was held in the town hall on Thursday last with live tables playing. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. John P. Gallant, gents by m. Joseph Gel- isnt with consolation prizes going to Mrs. Eldon Darrach and Mr. P. .1. Msclnnis. The ireezeout prize was won by Mr. Eldon Darrach. Sincere sytnpstl-iy o! s. host or ti-iends in Borden is extended to Mrs. J. K. Sutherland. Charlotte- town on the death ot her husband which took place there 0n Satur- day last. Mr. Sutherland for mniny years was chief engineer on the our ferry. Prince Edward Island, and was s highly esteemed resid- ent o! Borden. ATTENTION ROYAIQ ARCH MASONS aonvr MEETING PRINCE unwann u ALEXANDRIA CHAPTERS - Kenslngton Thursday, October 20th. Master Masons Cordialiy Invited. “Professional iiariis ll. E. ELLIS Hrs - Auto — Cslulity UIANOI IN! 5 Summer Sh. Somme " Phone I28 l s. s. Parkman. Qpt.D., R.O. OPIUMIWRIS": 1 Eyes iiislqilne | Olsslss “mm I Vlsull Training Given REGENT TIIEATBI‘ BLDG. I _ Bummer 8L, Sulnmeraidw . oil-mm Accountant cum n’: , u GrlnvIlIO Shoo! Phone sis SUMMEISIDI l-Fc R-o. OPTOMIIIIII ‘iomplstcvisisul Amiysas (‘llamas fitted PIIONI ill lmnbsusrs suursno Silblnonido, P.8d. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN v-t-w-Quww». ‘ Everyone wants nice things to live with and u. use. n - u This Glassware, proudly bearing your own personal monogram, is an added niccty to good Iiivlng. Vlllt the China Department o! either tbs I“ lottotown or the Summsrsido Store and order the pieces you want, band out with the monogram you want. - - s Delivery will be in apps ‘matoly two weeks. Personally initialled Glassware will make a truly dsllgbtlul Chrislmls Gilt too! You can get this Glassware in a grout variety of styles and s11 ii the littlest liqueur glass to a l0 ounce pitcher. PAGE THIRTEEN 'HOLMAN’S -- BOTH STORES» FEATURES NEW! SMART! INITIALLED GLASSWARE Order Now For Christmas Gifts or Personal Use Beautifully Hand Cut Letters on Sparkling Glassware — ‘TOUR CHOICE OF ANY INITIALS ~ INDIVIDUAL PIECES COMPLETE WITH MONOGRAM FOR AS LOW AS, Each —IIOLMAN’B BOTH STORES CHINA- HOLMANS Outstanding Value In Misses’ Coats SIZES 12-14-16 9.50 These Coats bear the "Millcrsit" label ivlilch means that they are well styled, well cut, well made and well finished-AND best ol all they're reasonably priced! There are sev- eral styles from which to choose-titted with a belted back and plain lining-with a loose back, separate belt Ind detachable hood and quilted lining-loose back with s plain lining and others. The colors are black, green, gray, wine and rust. Tbe materials are warm, ser- viceable and attractive. It's worth your while to see these "Miller-sit" Coats at 29.60. SHOP NOW FOR A WARM. SMART LOOKING WINTER COAT AT A LOW PRICE -—'HOLMAN’S LADIES‘ WEAR- HAS Youn FALL AND winrizn NEEDSIN WARM CLOTHING AT LOW cost! Tilll iiilll LASTING \ 64124510016. FOUNTAIN. RE" WRITES YOUR WAY. s 0 ALWAYS Because You Can Choose The Right Point For The Way YOU Write There's a point for svary student usqcvsry busi- IWI "w. every writing need. Choose the point. you like best and tit it into tbs pen li-arnl yoursdl. UNION man: OVERALLS PROTECT YOU OMHTIII JOI For more ilion $0 years, Corlicvit over- alls have been iiie first choice o! Canadians ‘ tiny have time oxiro Ieoivresi a Designed with extra Iullcvi tor lllfilllv mu and smooth, zomicrtobfi I. o Extra length legs. o Extra strong muiti-siiicbed scum, specially relniorced oi viiol points. a Deep, well-pieced pockets, be: loci:- ld to preveni tearing. 0 lust-proof meiol trimmings. s Union Mode. Winn yov choose Corhorit you snoouu Canada's flnosi overall vole‘. ' 4.95 ill"'"'| . I lmzlilllliIi PEN COMPLETE POINT --IIOLMAN‘S CHINA- —IIOLMAN'S MEN'S CLOTHING Guaranteed Satisfaction On All Your Purchases AI H O LAM A N’S "Wl-IIRI OLD ~ FRIENDS Amen" Men's and Boys‘ JACKETS - SWEATERS WINIJBREAKERS MEN'S TEXAN SPORT JACKETS o! III wool material in a multiple chock of maroon, red BIIII gray. The fringed yoke is o! tan leather on the back and front. s1 inch length in llzca so w irpnrired 17.95 MEN'S WINDBllAKEI-S o! mode loo- tlisr in s chocolate brown color. These Windbreakers are real "hunts" — with heaps o! pockets, zipper closings and rayon linings. The sizes are M to 44- priced MEN'S WINDBBEAKEBS of all wool blanket cloth in wine or blue colors. Tbsy ue ripper isstsnsd, sully lined and lssvc knit collars, culls and bottoms. This sises are 86 to M-prlccd - I2.95 MEN’! WINDBIIEAKEBS o! warm Mol- lon cloth (Navy blue). They have zippev closing, two loathe trimmed body poc- kets and eel! collars and culls. The slses an 88 to 44—priood MEWS MACKINAW WINDBREAKEBS o! all wool, red overcheck material. They have s zipper closing, two slant pockets and doelkln lining. The sizes are 86 in l4—priocd » 14.50 MEN'S SPORT COATS o! all wool lsi a brown and lawn wlndowpans cbeck pat- tern. Lined throughout with quilted rayon satin. Zipper closing and back belt, 8B Inch length, in sizes 86 to 44- priced 12.50 —HOLMAN'S MEN'S CLOTHING MEN'S ZIPPER FRONT JACKETS o! plaid wool material in a variety o! dllisrent colors and designs. They're Iully lined with knit collars and waist bands. Prlced— 8.95 MEN'S COAT SWEATERS oi Jumbo lull. wool and cotton yarns. The colors are black and navy-priced 3.95 ‘MEN'S CAIIDIGANS oi Jacquard knit with shawl collars. The colors are brown, blank c: wine. The sises are 86 to M-qsricsd 6.95 MEN'S CAIIDIGAN of fins knit with I “V" neck. Available in brown or blue iiestiies- ml: tun-priced 4.95 and 5.50 BOYS’ ZIPPER NECK PULLOVEBS In eiihcf all wool or wool and cotton mixture. Ill colon are navy, wins or brown-priced 2.I 9 2.95 3.95 BOYS‘ ZIPPER JACKETS III plaid designs o! sli wool ml»- lorlll. Fully lined with lmit collars and waist bands — norm ruwovau wiiii new nsch sn-l L, m5“ reindeer or ski hilt-in design. All wool qual- . lty in colors navy or brown-priced 4.95 and 5.95 —IIOLMAN'8 MIN‘! WIAI