PAGE FOURTEEN SUPER At HOLMA_N'S_ . % U5 vi THE GUARDIAN. Crlantcrrrrrrown Fmolnr and SATURDAY GRAPEFRUIT 126's 6 for 25c Regular - 4 for 25c Fresh CRANBERRIES ' 20c lb. PORK BUTTS 5-6 lbs. each 67c lb. Regular — 75c lb. E v Arkell BARTLETT PEARS 34c lin 20 oz. Tin — Regular 4i e . l Aylmer Golden Wax Beans 16c iin 20 oz: Tin - Regular I9c Tin Home's JELLY rowosns 3 for 25c DeLuxe -— Regular I0c Each ~ Ocean Spray CRANBERRY SAUCE 33c iin I6 o1. Tin — Regular 39c Nova Scotia Crimson GRAVENSTEIN Arrtss 3.75 hamper No. I Quality - Regular $4.00 hamper l THANKSGIVING POULTRY ' Turkeys - Geese Ducks - Chicken Fowl At Market Prices ENGLISH BISCUITS Fancy Quality 32 to 35c pkg. 1-2 lb. Pkg. -— Regular — 3B to 45c British Columbia Flemish Beauty FEARS 49c dozen Medium Size - Regular — 60c Dozen - FRESH VEGETABLES - LETTUCE - career - TOMATOES Etc. J -aors ' mrnvoers IIIIIIIQ‘ SAVINGS. "WIIERE 0L0 FRIENDS MEET" OCTOBER 9, 1948 ‘My. WESTERN BIIARDIAN reduced st Pearson's Ready-to-Wear, Kea- slnzton. .-._- . —.DON"l‘ FORGET the regular dance in Burlington. Monday. October 11th. Good music. —'l’lll OFFICE o! E. I.‘- PHI- aiea. optometrist, will be elosed ior eye examinations end iltting oi glasses from Oct. I ta l6. but will be open tor repairs. “PIINCEOTOWN United Church Msipeque aunday October 10th. Services; 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 PM. Darniey and Seaview W. M. S. Thank Odiering SeLvIce Wednes- day October 13th in the Darnlei Hall at 8 P. M. Rev. James Gross B. A.. Minister. - -_.__. .-OHURGH NOTICE FOR PAR~ | IS}! 0F NEW LONDON. — Sull- day. October 9th-20th after Trri- ity. 5t. stephens. Burlington. Sun clay School 9.30 A. M. Holy Com- munion 10.30 A. M. St. Thomas‘- New London. Sunday School 1.30 P. M. Evening Prayer 2.30 P. M. St. Mark's. Kensington. Harvest Thanksgiving Services. lloly Coin- munion 8.30 AM. Evening. Thanks- giving Service 7.30 PM. "Praise His Holy Name". Tuesday. October 12th. Sea View Hall. Prayer Meet- ing at 7.30 P. M. Ail welccme. Rev Sidney J. Davies. B. A.. Rector. woncnsrumrronls‘ - Mrs. James A. ltlcNeiil of Summersldh observed her ninety-third birth~ day on Tuesday. October 5th at the home of her daughter. Mrs. .1. P Hogan where sha makes her homo While not very active hire. Mi‘ Neill is in good health and is bright and interested in the events of her family and the community She is the widow of the late Hon James A. McNeill. a formvr Pro vinciai Minister oi Public Works —S. —O. W. L. DANCE-The anntnn dance sponsored by the Catholic Women's League of Summersitlt- was held on Thursday evening ill the Imperial Dance Hall. Tilt- muslc was supplied hy Les Aloxan» der and his orchestra. The prize-s in the spot dance was won by Miss Beryl Clark and Mr. Middle~ ton of Charlottetown. There was a large crowd in attendance in- cluding many from Charlottetown. ~—S. --EVENING CIRCLE-The reg- ular monthly meeting of the Eve- ning Circle oi’ the Summerside Presbyterian Church was held in the Manse on Thursday evening with the president, Mrs. Cyril Hic- key presiding. The devotional per- iod was conducted by the presi- dent assisted by Mrs. David Lar- kin. Mrs. Charles Curnegy and Miss Connie Enman. The lunch committee of Mrs. Henry Bishop and Mrs. Fred liionse served lunch following the mcotlng.—S. —GETS HIGH PROMOTION - ‘ Jrmes E. Thompson, a resident o! ‘Manchester. N. H., for the past. l l-i years. has taken over the managershjp oi the Paramount lIHome Improvement Corporation Clnco Division, at 20 Hanover St. Out o1 a. special group he was sclscted for this position because oi his record in the past 2O years. ‘In the lield oi specialty sellinq land experience in building better class homes. For ten o-i these ysars he was connected with the F‘. C. Russell Company and distributors. handling nothing but combination olindclws, Mr. ‘Thompson sold the first metal combination window in New England, brought the first = a. Wheien. Grade 1X - 1. Helen Haywood. Grade VIII —- 1. Holland Oahill. Grade VII - i. 5!. Earl O'Rourke. 3. Connie Ca- hill. Grade X - 1. Agnes O'Connor. -___.._____. KILDARE SCHOOL _..-_. Honor Roll Central Kildaire Evlola Cahill. School tor the month of Septem- ber: Doreen Bownose, 0. Noreen Gillie. LED DIIYLPS Grade VI - l. Gertrude O'- Connor. Hilde Whelan. l. Gracie IV - l. Evelyn Bowness, 2. Carol Wade, 3. Louis O'Rourke. Grade HI — l. Ronald Rayner, Agnes 2. Donald Rayner. Glade I! - i. Willard Fley’. l. Allison Raynor, 8. GI?! Gillie. _ Grade I —- i. Victor Rayner. 2. Belle Rayner. 3. Ivan Rayner. Teacher - B. A. Wade, Tlznlsh R. R. SUNDAY AND NDLIDAY SPECIALS Southern Fried Chicken $1.25 Open Sunday and Monday 4p.m.toi2p.m. RESTAII RANT 2, Aldon ‘but. 2. Irola. Baker. Drake. Ethel ' BIKE. 2, Jill Blexland. Anderson. HeIIbalt. 2. Ross l-lavwbolt. KINSMEN FALL ST. PAUL'S I HALL. SUMMERSIDE .4-DAYS-—4 OPENING WEDNESDAY. OCT. ‘I3 With Don Messer end His Islanders en'd Clierlie Chamberlain Doors Open 6:30 - Program 0:30 - Thursday Evening. 8:30. Kinsmen Kash Award I Contest For Children Friday end Saturday-Kinsmen Kesh Award I: lingo, ll-Iot For Adults EVERY NIGHT Dogs. Crown and Anchor. PenayPltcli Dole. Primes. Fun For Everybody ST. PETERS HARBOR SCHOOL The following is the o1 Bt. Peter's Harbor School !or the month at September: Grade IX - i. Mildred Mac- Ewen. Grade VII — 1. Stanley Dralss. standing Grade 1V -- 1. Louie Berry, I. Melvin Andersen. S. Moron.“ Grade u _ 1. Roser not. s. Grade 1 - Group A. l. Roy Birt: Grade I Group B - i. Lott-lee Grade! GPMlpO—-LG¢TIJ'UAII Wayne Baker, I. Perfect Attendance — ROY Biri. Louise Anderson. Ross l-lawbolt, Wayne Baker. Ethel Birt. Roser Hawbiit Recent Prince here l0 days migration slim Newcsstle quest had been granted. Bil-t, Melvin Anderson and Edith Highest Averase - Senior: Louis Bounty; Junior: Gertrude Haw- réwhe - Miss shun Hfllllon. naeaarlws wlsn asenran Grade V1 - 1. Sylvie Finlayson. MONTRJJAL. Grade V -— l. Edith Hawbolt. aeeman his re- model ot Cinco windows from the factory. and brought the shipment of Cinco windows out of the Cincinnati factory to the boy. met and married Mae Cele 0i New London. P. E. I, They now I Recent ‘visltorgi; Bedeque were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mllligan. Tyne {b20010 MIIOOI- action Sale l Di Nouse and Furniture AT IIALPEDIIE OOTOBBR 2am. 194s AT ‘I2 0’0L00ll N00li SIIARP HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. 0'$00%00%®0\ l 0m instructed by the Estate of Harry L. Hodgeon to sol his late residence at Malpeaue by public auction. This is a splen- did residential property with an acre of ground. Anyone wanting a well built home or e eornrnodious summer home overlooking Muloeeue Bey should be interested. The house has modern con- veniences, bath ‘room, sewerage, hot and cold running water and hot air furnace. The sole ef the load and buildings imublect to the approval of the Court's»! Chancery. i will also sell the household furniture, consisting of many valuable pieces of mahogany and walnut. included among the furniture and household goods arez- Dining room suite, Chester- field suite, tables, lamps, writing desk, easy chain, mirrors, pie- tures. rugs, dishes, Enterprise Range, kitchen utensils, chairs, tables, . ornaments, tour poster beds, iron beds, mattresses, bedding, quan- tities of linen, sewinl machine, leotty washing machine, machin- ist’: tools, lawn mower and many other articles. , if stormy eele will take piece on Friday, October twenty-second SUMMER " INVITATION l-Iolrnarfs invites you to see the Fur Coats to be shown b1 MR. GEORGE PERKINS Representing The Model Fur Company and The West Canadian Fur Dompany -ALL on TUESDAY - ocroasn 12o New Furs - 1948 Models - New Styles Ladies’ Wear Department first city of Manchester. Mr. Tiirmtpsoti left Prince Edward Isand when a reside at ass Belmont St. Man- chester, N. 11., where the welcome Oct. ‘l-(OH- mat. is always at their door. Patrick Burke. 18-year-old British seamen who deserted the tanker ago beoeuae he wanted to became a l Canadian, ‘OI’. hi] wish mflgy, 1m- oflioials notLiied the Valley. guests of Rev. E. S. and Mrs. Weeks. Mrs. Carrie Schurman, Bedequo. spent a few days recently with relatives and friends in Cape Trav- crse.-—Bad Mr. Lloyd Affiock mid Miss Clara Aiileck recently returned tram an enjoyable visit to centres in N.B. and N.S. Dr. Louise Hort. Snckviile. N.I3.. returned to her home last week utter a pleasant visit with her sla- ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moyse. Mrs. Reginald Murray left on Wednesday 6th on a visit to relatives nnd friends in Cape Tor- mentlne and other parts oi New Brunswick. -—Gueats at the United Church Manse with Rev. W. B. and Mrs. Crowe, over the week-end were Mrs. A. .l. Landry and son of Port lluwkesbury, N.8.. also Mr. Resin- aid Graves, student at Mt. Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Willoughby. Concord, N.H., and their daughter- in-lnw. Mrs. Robert Wllloughhy, and Miss Susan Afileck. Toronto. urrivod in Bedeque on the 5th inst. to spend their vacation with near relatives and lriends. ' ‘ ALPII NIITTA Summer-side Rev. E. S. and Mrs, Weekn left for Sackvlilo on Thursday tor a ‘brief visit with Mrs. weeks‘ daush- ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacLeod. They expect to return an Saturday eveninl. Mr. Harrison MacFarlsne. Fern- wood. motored to Moncton on Fri- day, October 1st, to attend e meet» ins of the Executive of the Mari- time Temperance Federation. He was accompanied by his two sisters, Miss Georgie MacFarlanc, R. N., and Mrs. Frank Cairns, Freetown. Mr. J. Harrison MacFariane and son Douglas. were in Alberton lest Sunday afternoon where they were guests of Mr. MacFarlands dauih- ter, Mrs. Eric Corbitt and Mr. Car- biit who arc rejoicing over the ar- rival o! a baby boy born. on the 30th o! September. ttlllllllllillllliillllllhllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilit. norm.‘ We, the undersigned places » ~ snoop-rack; Buying Cranberries AN! QUANTITY assay aisnon ll Grenville St-reea Summeraido. "i00%00i00<}00%¢0€ _ Professional 02rd l. Earle iliokeyi Chartered Acoqmstufl l Otflee at 1 15 Granville streel Phone 51B lumen sid- Macedonia-emba- _.._._..______..___.._.___. | of business in Kensington wish to advise the public that we will l be closed Wednesday afternoons the year round. W. S. MacLean Keir Clark K. L. Waite P. J. and C. Kennedy MacKenzie and Co. W. L. Miller W. H, Darrach Kensington Cold Storage Athol Cotton , M. F. Schurman Co., Ltd. "l li . PER PAIR. BROKEN LINES OF SMART STYLIS- Vorieus Colon. Sizes and Widths to Choose From Splendid Shoe For Wearing Under Overshees To Save Your. letterShoes. O O O O Conveniently Displayed on Racks your Selection B. F. NIIIITER R. 0. OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted UMALLMAN‘! BUILDING, Bnmmerslde, P-EJ. PHONE ‘I05 - ' E. E. Parkman 0pm., R.0. Optometrist Eyes examined Glasses Fitted . uusl Trsinlnl GI"! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Bummer Street. Sarnmereide I FOOTWEAR SPECIALS on sate Now $L95 and $2.95 all