0cTQ25g__25,__1947 TVESTERN GUARDIAN {Esteem J. Elmer Murphy. I80 lhnovee Street, and George Clow. I25 Oil-SW! 511'”! SUMMERSIDE Ind rluuca counr! News. Subscriptions. Advertising. i The Gunrdlsn may be bought st any of the following stores in Summerslde: w; gookltore. Wster Street; Gourliu Druntore. t1 Central Street: Toronto Bakery. Water Street; Marl: Gsudet. 6'1 Granville Stmet mil-undies: will be delivered to any home ln Sunune “e, curler Boy st 2o per ill! 01’ 13° Per week. Phone 289 fur this service m, ‘h, you!‘ order to the boy responsible for. delivery on yuur mu" _WIIITE ENAMEL cast iron! —FOR SALE X. P. Barred Rock Sinks’ bout flat and roll-rim, in pullets, 6 months old. Mrs. Albert flock, R. T. Morrison Co., Sum— l E. Clarke, Wilmot Valley. mmlde‘ __- qannaarolino-ct. 29m. Draw- _1i10ASE IEWELLERS ‘have a in: Matched Team of Horses. medal on 15 Jewell Wrist watches, Please rush stubs. 515,00 Plus Tax. ~FOR SALE. - Milch cow. to __];L'.\Il\7l\(l. SALE. Town Hallnf-reshen December 1st. Martin sumnlvrslde, Saturday afternoon af ' Brennan, Klnkorn. ...0. . "l l —DONT MISS the lecture by _B5DEQUE UNITED CHURCH I liriiss Gray on Maple Leaf Products ’t§"‘;°.’.. f°’“.‘;2?.is..°§’".f.f." - 533i" §“'§i’“§§i.’§§i.§§ u - -- - - ~ - Qfn-tne at Albany. Minister, by the Catholic Women's League. i-wl, Burton CYOWB- l —BLUE POTATOES FOR SALE _l~‘l.\'.-\LLY ARRIVED after st - Order yours now as the sup- long delay. lsdies’ and mm’! new. ply is limited. Phone 001. fall footwear and still at the oldi prices sheen and McInnis. Sum-i ulcrslclr. -—NUW SHOWING smart new line of ladies’ fall footwear. This llS Party time. select your xicv: _p|z. CARSON. Chiropractor. 71g shoes while our range is complete. Granville Si., Summersldc, Tues- Sheen and McInnls, Summerside. (iavs and Saturdays until Nov. 21/ wiy, Phone 394-2. y --ROOF FIRE — Summerslde ‘fire-men were called out about 3.- __\‘l-j\V LONDON PresbyterianfiiO yesterday afternoon for a slight mm<(\:l‘s\‘ Services sunday, Qcg, roof lire at the residence of C. D. 3511.; Clifton 11.00 a.m_; Geddie|MdCCalium, Notrc Dame Street.~S “(=11 ‘ll 2.30 p.m.; South Gran-i ———- v. , i) p11]. Rev, D. A. Camp-i — TAKES OATI-I — Mr. Alyre m.‘ ,,,¢,.35ter_ ; Arsenault of Surnmerside. vim.) tvris ____ I recently appointed n Justice of the __T|",;RE WILL BE B, 19cm“ Peace. took the cfllll of office b"- Wh moving pictures in the Town fore Judge LG. ‘Lewis in the Court m1; on Friday evening, October 3°11". 311mm?" df- 0Y1 Tllesdfly» — 2m. at a P. M. by Miss Grey. $- demonstrator for Maple Leaf Pro- ducts, This lecture is sponsored by‘ -—PRELIMINARY IIEARING — o... (ailmlic Women's League. The preliminary ilearing _‘,'GSl.0r(li\_\' i,\'cl'_l'ih)ti_\‘ welccmc. before Magistrate RS. Hinton. -- Sulmlnersidc. 0f a man nrrestl-cl AHHICII OF ENGLAND. - Monday evening ill Kcllsiugton lol- New London Parish. Twenty Flrsrldwlng a break hlto the store f Sunday nllor Trinity. October QGMLLSCBrTiIig Hunter, was adjourned un- {loft Sulldziy School by Radio. Lay- tll Oct. 31. No evidence was taken. “King. su:iclrl,v~8.30 Holy Co-Ynmun- —»S. ll M-i- lung Prayer, St. Mark's. Ken- g-ngillii ‘_‘.".0 Evening Prayer. St.l lhonm‘. New London. 7.30 Evening Praym. Si, Stephen's. Burlington. ‘Tile llAlYrSl truly is plenteous, but the izlbourers are few.“ Rev. D. E. Noll. lircttlr. —GENTLEMEN!-As you know footwear advanced 30 per cent on Oct. 1. We are still selling at the old prices and our range of pat- terns and sizes has never been more complete. Widths from AA to EEE. Sheen and Mclnnis, suiti- -('.\!\'.-\DI.~\N LEGION DIEETS i mer51de_ __'I'llt' regular monthly meet- ___ in; °~' ‘he Cflnadian Legion, Sum- —FURNITURE REFINISHED, rners e Branch, was held on Mon- 981M111; and decorating‘ paint lll‘! lll the L°lll°ll ll°m9- supplies. wall finish. etc. New wall MlPlll- Roland Plllllpsiln-ipaper sample book just arrived. - lid considerable business, something diffeyent“ we take 0F ..'i con: ciioli with the local branch ‘ dew Tofiwip you choose just w)“; m llumsnctcd. It was decided to’ yo“ w...“ u, beaumy your home hold lhc annual Vlml’ fillnllel‘ 0" we have samples of finished wood W’- lllll find also ll dance m‘ on display. Frank's Paint Shop. :11: soul" date. Plans for the sale 175 Hanover street Summerslde, ti P __ cs were discussed and a' ___i romirmce tn handle this project. was appointed. S Personals ___._ l ——-— _],,\y3u.;y-5 MEETING _ A Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Perry. Stum- busin s Inlflfbliig of the Inymens ‘mBT-ilde- hill/e lPH “ll a ml’ m“ Assom on of St. John's. St. Elenn-i Wlll till‘? i" Haulm“ Sum‘ Juhn‘ m Liid st. story's. Summer-side. lmtl 305i"- "r s- . gillfflll Churches was held in St.' . ‘s Parish Hall on Tuesday ttmmg with the pres dent. Mr. PAIRIliItli in the chair. Favourahlei reports were received from the; various committees ulilich were, ldoprrd by the meeting. An inv t-g anon ads sent to Canon Malone oft 5t. Peru's Cathedral. Charlene-.- wim. in be the guest speaker at‘ the mxt meeting. which ‘will be h=l<i (Ill November 13th. — S. O-Q-QO-O-Ofi-O-OO-O-O-O-GO-OOOO-O O Q O CAMEO Friday 7.00 and 9-00- Sa-turday Matinee 3.30 Evening 7.00 and 9.00 Screen Kings of Comedy Bud Abbott and Lou (‘osltrllo ll’! “ABBOTT AND COSTELLO IN uoumwoon" They're funniest lhow with France! Rafferty and Robert Stlfllflfl- Also Serial and News. Q-O+Q-OQ-QO-O§OOOOQ@OQOOOO\ —“'EDDING ANNIVERSARY — On the occasion o! their 21st wed- ding anniversary on Wednesday. October 22nd, a number of their ir1end= gathered at the home of ’ .\ir. and iirs. Charles Cnhll. Sum- mersidl‘, to surprise them with s rlit and a social evening. After "is???" ill r‘ s tt! f th lit. mlTliPZIOlFiItIQS-llig: .3.» enejoyged aft-i ierw-ilch lunch was served. Assist- lllg in serving were Mrs. Irene W; call for ale bottles- In; quantity. pints and quarts: "l!" c,‘ “we, pgld, We will also DB) fur Jaye: bottles. Bflllfl "W" l’ and guarantee an entitle llllllll! ° Peters. .\Il'S. Carrol Delaney, Mrs. lz-o Wood. Miss Bette Coyle, Miss Luck Glillllni and lvlrs. Lorne Dris- roll, Inter in the even n8 all went Wt to the Imperial Club where level. lll! Proprietor. Mrs. Earle Arsen- Phone Cecil's "r0690. "3- "l rllt permitted them to have a priv- pick-up. 1e dilute. - s. vvv.“ ~o<>ocoo\“"" —G. H. M.- Tht- Saturday SPECIAL in the l5 and 10 Department for this week ll WOVENS RAYON KNIT PANTlESWThese ere in good quality. fin" Ylb knit. They're comfortable to wear because they're smooth and snug Alllhs- These Panties sre in white only. with elastic waist-the sizes m "M". medium or large, regularly priced st ~85 cents-they're a good b"! SPEUIALLY priced for Saturday st only 69 eents—they're a super ‘llllln... You'll see these in the Lingerie Section of the 5 and 10 Dept. Hero's s real treat to eat! British Columbia CRABMEAT---Tlll8 F lilen unavailable for sometime, but now you can get 056 01mm lll" t 39 cents. There is really nothing that can replace British Columbia ‘dllbmest for sandwiches. salads or sea-food dishes....'l‘he flsvor ls so ‘ tilt-ate and dellelousl Serve Crabmest-ls I said before...It's a real Y0" can get it in the Grocery Department. “ml Want to drsw your ttentlon to the smart, yet reasonably priced u JENS COATS in the 5 and l0 Department. There are s number fill" and fshrlcs from which to ehoose...in the selection are Costs I ha“ "without fur. I noticed sn exceptionally smart Cost with n my "l"! back and new large full sleeves-this Coal. is made of fawn. cm" fir scarlet fleece and is priced st 21.50. You can get Women's h 51in the 5 and l0 Department. ranging In slse from l2 to 42-priced h "l 5-50 to 32.50.. Jlefore you decide on s Cost. come in snd see these B 5 and l0 Dept. m ‘:1’!!! could be more comfortable thsn s warm IIOUSECOAT to slip i“ {Bur eveninll st liomemln the Lsdies’ Wesr Department there r ca"! 0f Ilousecosto In smart wearable styles, from which lo make lca°|°°~ l! you prefer Chenille-you'll find it in green, white, no, to " bullly. rose. peeeh and blue, the sizes are l4 to 44. If you ";_C°"llll'0l'—-you‘ll find it in blue or scarlet, priced st 18.95. Ii‘ n“ lo Flannel-you'll llnd ii. in either plaid or plain colored wrap- inu." "liter styles; these are in slses l4 to 44. priced from 14.95 __ - Visit the ladies’ Wesr "Department in see these llopseoosls. DURANGO AND SMILEY HUNT i ' I. Will SHiiiM ittll ms iololilu liliillliiiiS oYiIlVlIl rim Ind itveulplly by Sltumsn LIII P1010680 by COLMRT CUM Dialed by MY NAIMIO A COLUMBIA HCYUII - r-IE___G_UARDIAN, ‘ . e> OOOOMOKMM} Tmmcrside TODAY (Friday) and SATURDAY Big Double Bill l SENSATIGNAL lnvrlituni m susmlsli ,. Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 with the i3th Chapter of ,"JUNGLE RAIDERS" MONDAY - TUESDAY "THE RAZOR'S EDGE” ——wii'il—- ,' TYRONE POWER - GENE TIERNEY l Shows 7 u ’ u.) t- 4s 1.1 n ¢~. w)?» ¢ o.» REGENT THEATRE nd 9:15 Burlington Mrs. llumlou Blame}; oi Allllltl" t. N.S. is vis ting her parents. lill‘. and Mrs. Dallicl llicizcx, Burling- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Bflllt! Clark. Link- letter were guests on Sunday c1 “CHARl-QTIFEIQYYN PA_C_Z_E_THIRTEEN warmth, cotton for strength and sized ATTENTION Most ull weights of underwear in fine ull wool i cotton and wool mixtures. Reliable makers. Blue Label Shirts and Drawers. 52:. . _ 3.95 ~ 9.50 ~- $3.25 L Lflbél COMDlFIGTTOHS. SlZCS 36 1'0 44. PEI __ " Suit ... . .. $500 Comfort Comes First . .. . . . . in any man's language! For real next-to-skin comfort ibis season choose your garments from SMALLMAN'S fine selection of top quality underwear, made f THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘ nemesis ‘an Mr. Llld Mrs. SL. Cnseley, Kelvin on Sunday. Streer Floor-Main Store Section with wool fol exactly for perfect fit. STANFIELDS-Heavy Ribbed Blue Label combinations. Sizes oversizes). Per Suit . . . . . .. 36 to 44 . .. $5.15 and (extra for Full range of sizes. Red Label Shirts and Drawers. Full range of sizes. Per Garment FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR FOR MEN Fleece lined Combinations. Per Suit . . . . . . . . . Fleece lined Shirts and Drawers. Full range of sizes. $2.95 Full range of ' sizes. Per Garment $165 YOIITHS T Fleece ‘lined Combinations. Size 34. Per Sui‘..._.,,_.. $250 BOYS Fleece lined Combinations. Sizes 22 to 32. Per Suit .. .. $135 Winter weight brush cotton Combinations. Sizes 20 to 34. Per Suit ____SPECIAL l00% pure wool Atlantic make - combination under- wear. Rib knit good winter weight—size‘s 40, 42 and 44 - while they lost. $1.75 Per Suit 3.95 of e Picture! mil NNOX ml HUNTER Illl REGAN nu BRITO I F. ll IIIIII llll ‘ell-ms III IIIIOI n Slllfl GAILLNRO TIIO a RANKIE CARL! wit". M-QFTOTCSFIFAFAI hiclurl ' Also Shorts Matinee Friday 3:30 CHURCH SUPPER CABBAGE SALAD 2 tablespoons powdered sugar 3 cups shrcddcd cabbage 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 tablespoon tarragon vinegar 1 tablespoon mayonnaise Salt 1i cup sour cream Pepper Sprinkle the powdered sugar over, the cabbage. and mix well. Cover, and let stand for 30 minutes. Pour ovcr olive oil. Vinegar, mayonnaise and sour cream. Add salt and P9P- per to taste and mix well. Yield: G servings. OwHRPI-lllll THEATRE Out of the terror-haunted swampland . . . storms the daring screen version of this world-famous ' n". ‘IUINLNEISON - l v _ Edam IINDALI. - oionispgblbgR Fiiilit’? COSSAII‘ - vmssss srowu . . v y . . " Pregfiunbloal?!gHTTIONFFTAXIS ,(’, Directed by Mslctlou o. mus Shows:- Fri. 8:15; Sol. 7:30-9:30 Mrs. I-LC. Wccdsldc. .\ll‘. and Mrs. Waldo-n Vvccrlsltic and lilllily, . 'I‘ryon. were vsitcrs i0 Burl ngtol were til Ml‘. G0 orge Y on Sunday. where tllry guests of their aunt, Profltt and tam y. Mr. Molrs Casclcy i.- gradually recovering from a severe athck ti flu at his home at Kcivlll. H's many friends hope he w ll $0211 be quite well again. Mr. James A. Stewart. Kclvdi. i.- ma-killg a good recovery after Ill operation at. the Prince Hospital lost wcck. The condition of Airs. HS. Mcase. Kensingtcn, who "s :. fflllfllb in the Prince Coilniy Hosptrtl. i: some what improved and it is llC-pFd she will continue to gain strength. Ml‘. John W. H092. who has been 'll at his home at Belmont St.. Summersido. is now zlblc to be up C untyv SUMMERSIDE ' iuiimmrs Libiilifl 9 Where Price ls Matched With Quality for ‘brief intervals. His toria Lct 29 accompanied by it'll-s. Hattie Wickctt, Kensngtcn. wese guests cf Mrs. George Profitt, Buriizlgtou 0n Monday. president. Reverend Mr. and Airs. John Burns, Ken- Slllglflll, Mr. and Mrs, Kath Ad- xns. Miss Jean Adams. and Master‘ Sunday. (16000? Lorne Adams. Burlington. relatives and friends at OLcary and vcinity on Sunday. ‘ _ ___-_ Mrs. Kc-llh Harrington Mr. Keith Harrington entcrtain-dellflolls hllllllfll‘ \\'5ll1 c t-ary treasurer, Mr. FR. this nlectilig. nlcinbcrs ‘liiiil church sogvi cs. friends hope he may SCOn be wail. don Lajmlens Association 0,!" Lucie-cause. again. __Bur, l .-\. ~ '1 ClllllTJli nt their annuuli ___ I meeting lll October, —.\lr mid All W.W. Lea of Vic-i Til‘ i9l~"“1ll'=‘. "ll “To cd for thc ensuing your DE. president. Mr. Athol Cotton; president. lilr. Gordon Cook; secre- signed the r duties for Lailmelfs; (C?) _ In his submission to the visi ed. will be in full t-lwrsc v1‘ the llvvei inn between the tollicr Milverton Al "-10 01°59 0f lll" and the lurker ‘Pranslake which! meeting. l\1_l's. W.J. Harrington andlmqk 11 “v95 1551; Sept, 24 on the _“';'g,,:;§§;;jtiharges Collision slimy I“ t“ Noel“ rrc-iNot Unavoitiahle Nam-s. Atl were as-i CORNWALL. Ont, Oct. 2o —- wllen they, Board or Inquiry into the collls- the road. SQFWO l l St. Laurence River below Iroqllvls- bountlul i“; A, Kelley, K.C.. of Ottuvxa. mawes “Hymn many! ed the members cf the New Lon- serving of ice cream as the final counsel for the Transport Depart- ment. charged today the accident was not an unavoidable one. Mr. Kelley cla..med that respon- accident jointly with Capt. Raoul Chatel of the Translake. for not seeing that the rules of the road were observe ed. and with Qharles Mahoney and (IJ-larles Willard, respectively pilots n1’ the Milvertrm and the Trans- lakc. frll- not obserixng the rules of rested SHOREHAM-BY-SEA. England _tCPl - A local farmer claims a plant that has produced 1.000 to- HOLMAN’S YOUTH ,HA LF PR "THE STORE FOR YOUNG CENTR C E S A L E $aliurday Morning all: IO O'clock I HALF The sizes are 4 to 8. 41 ONLY Girls’ Dresses REGULAR 2. The materials in these Drcssegcrc Alpine Cloth and Flannel, in a variety of colors and styles. . 1s to 5.25 lll-Fill“ 2 PRiGE navy blue in u flared two pockets. . to l4. 8 ONLY Girls’ Skirts .25 ifTlLF PRIOE Mode of Alpine cloth-mostly The sizes ore 6 14 ONLY Girls’ Jumpers REGIILAR 2.95 t0 6.95 HALF PRIGE style with Alp‘ne in o number of styles and colors. The sizes ore 6 to I4. These Jumpers ore of Flannel, Corduroy and SORRY -- N0 Exchanges -- N0 SHOP EARLY -- On Sal-e ai: IO‘ a.m- Sharp Saturday Returns -- N0 Refunds HOLMAN'$ YOUTH CENTRE SUMMERSIDE '