- i :4-ware, O . MS V '75em,ng Saturday, Women's Shortie Station Wagon Coats in cotton gabardine with Mouton (Dyed i ith bown. Oosyfull en 8011 5! DP - ”i bill.” iiffli "F ”.il'i:a""t.'.”i'?f'iii.”5'.i' - 33313 in osrurer to shop Saturday for this terrific value-the quantity of Shortie Station Wagon Coats at this low price is very limited. SMAL.LMAN'S LADIES' WEAR - Upper Floor - Main Store Double breasted models. with buckle belt. Rabbit) collar. The costs are available g...---:C:m.w-----r Little Hats are the Biggest News 595 And the Betmar Beauties in the Millinery Department- at Smallman's are the smartest head-hugging fashions we've found for so little money. Brimming with ex- citement, the Millinery department is showing both Velvets and Felts in a riot of Autumn Colors, ready to spice your costume with the appeal every one admires. Betmars are exclusive with Smallman's, and only ....... ' SMALLMAN'S MILLINERY -. Upper Floor - Main Store Martha Washington Housedresses Just unpacked-eight spanking new, sparkling fresh styles of Martha Washington housedresses. They're smartly fashioned with roomy sleeves to withstand strain. stow-away pockets, with and without collars, both buttoned to waist and buttoned to hem styles, long and short sleeves,- truly Easy-to-don housefrocks that are a whizz to launder! 36 to 52- in colors galore. 2.98 and SMALLMAN'S LADIES' WEAR - Upper Floor - Main store its Fall Skirt. Time Fall and Winter is sin:-t time-and there is excitement in the new skirts now showing at 'Smallman's, es- pecially in these inexpensive all wool flanneis--skirts i , that features front pleat and two large patch pockets, . I SMALLMAN'S LADIES' WEAR-Upper Floor - Main store Ladies' Rayon 3 lips side zipper closing. Sizes 12 to 20 in both light and er a Plain Slip with embroidered yoke r. wide and varied selection - and you'll have wardrobe combinations galore. dark grey. Team these skirts with sweaters from our " Slip Luce Trimmed at hem and iiustline Sturdily tailored, having double sewn seams through- out. Straight cut slips with adjustable shoulder straps. Two styles-plain tailored with double yoke embroid- ery designed - lace trimmed hem and bustilne. Avail- able in sizes 34 to 40, in white only. You'll want sev- eral of thede slips at this outstanding value, per gar- ment, only 98 Here is iieai Value... Rayon Briefs in Fancy i(nit hrieaof briefs- .-, e ' Sizes Ho ix-from 1035' " Melton: it Velour: " Fleeces i" Eiyaions " Conventional Colours Men! See this wonderful selection of Winter Overcoatsl Choose from such fine fabrics as Meltons, Velours, Fleeces and Eiysians - Costs in single breasted, but- ton-through styles. We've a size to fit you, and a fitter who's a demon at putting in those final touches that make your New Overcoat look tailor-made. Browns, blues, greys and black. SMALLMAN'S MEN'S WEAR YOUR HOME OF MEN'S BETTER CLOTHES Winter coats for Young i.adies from the two year size to the young Teen- Agers Coats for young ladies in Smallman's Children's Mez- I and up zanine are just packed with value, and packed with style as well. Coats in Chinchilla, Blanket Cloth, Ven- etian, Frieze and Melton Cloths-two piece sets for the young ones, and real style garments" for the Teen- Agers, costs with quilted linings, in both fitted and loose types. There's a coat in the Children's Mezzan- ine for every little Lady, a cost to her own liking, to i her perfect fit--and in an outstanding color range. Sizes 2 to 3x-from 9.50. sin: 7 n ms. or pin. The marks in the Vocel Classes. Chief Justice the prizes are:- The Shield-Aduit Rural Chorus. Women's Chorus. The J. F. Arnett Plaque-Senior Rural School Chorus. -Junior Rural School Chorus. The Godkin Bros. Shield-senior Rural Choral speaking. The Brace McKay 1: Co. Cup- Junlor Rural Choral Speaking. The Sheen dz Maclnnis-Barbara Ann Shoppe shield-Junior Choral speaking. Silver Tray-George T. Clarke. summerslde-Piano Solo. 30 years and under. Engraved Sliver Teaspoon: - Bedeque Chick Hatchery -- So- prano Solo. Tryon Dairying Co.-Alto solo. Dr. Henry Moyse, Surnnierside- Duet. Cups-Vocal Sole Classes. R. T. Holman Co, Ltd. summer- side-Tenor Solo. Morley M. Bell, K.C., Summer- side-Baritone Solo. Coyle'I Restaurant. -Bass Solo. Vaughan l-I, Groom, Sdnimerslde -Girls, 18 years and under. Bedeque Rink-Boys. 18 years and under. Crapaud Women's Institute - Boy. and Girls, 15 years and un- der. The Guardian of The Gulf-'--- Boys and Girls, 12 year, and un- der. Enmnn Drug Co. Ltd. Summer- slde-Boys, 10 years and under. Dunk River Dairying Co.. Cen- iral Bedequ Girls. 9 years and underg Cups-Planof rte Solo Classes: E. N. Ma arrle. sumnierslde -Adult. Borden Hardware and Grocery Co.--14 years and under. 3. George Maclgey. P., Al- ban -12 ears an un 81' . Tgomhsymusle Store. Qliarlotte town-10 years and under. Cups-Eiocutiome Ralph Callback. Central Bede- que-Aduit. I , Central Dedeque Women: Insti- iute-ld years and under. Victoria women's Institute - 12 years and under. mum sqalipmant. Summerside- 10 years an un er. North Bedeque Women's lusti- iute-B years and under. Medals-to be nwardld to NM pemon winning second plan in the foregoing classes. donated by- Dr. E. E. Parkman. .M- Callbeek. Maurice Mill, IOIIOI Pharmacy. Jiinniie's Mast blerlut. summereide be S it B. 1-. Hunter. 3'6.,':"c.il,'vc."'Now w. 1'. narrow. K.C., and G. 1!. llaoiiluarrie. all Summersi e: Delaney and o f . Maccorrnae. MacKay, W. sent Circle Institute. all of A bany: E. D. lves & -- stltuie, Pooiey's all of North Tryout rsnumiord. Hampton; Iron! C. wood and ital-ker Canfieid. Cra- l. J. Peter; I: Co.. Jenkins Bros. Robinson's Dairy, Reed's Studio. Dr. H. 2 Clark. Mrs. Gladys Meeousrrie. '1'. Earle Hickey, Wright I: Bell. Ro- gerson's Dry Cleaning. 1!. ll .Sllla Stedman Bros.. Mary Anne Iiiop. Hall's mg. 1: Cold ltorage. George's. and Sunimeraide HIM- ware Co. all of suinmoraide: le- deque eat llerhet. D. II. man. Service Station. all torla, have donated silver Ivooru In first prise for craft Competition. IuIx..liilesrIIis't Then A. Camp- bell will present I shield to she adult obtlinllll the highest num- ber of marks in the Music Clones. Other trophies. their donors. and the classes for which they will be Simmons and Master-lane The Hope Jones Trophy-Rural The B. it. Crockett Ltd. Trophy Ju- bilee Women's Institute. and Hea- S. D. Dixon, North Tryon Womln'I Ill- Sarvioe Station. Iowlidu Tourist, l-lome. Bedeque: George peud. Pins for third prises have been donated by:-Foley's Drug store. 3 e k a ry, Perfection E. V. Mecbeod. and Green'- of Albany: Clayton Crosby. Crnpeud.. and Tryon Women's Instltutl. L. D. Macbeod & Sons. Vic- tea- the Hooked Rug Class in the lendi- ilo FAI-SI , TIITH --IllJ ' NWII r....--a......... .. gm.-.p..,.............& IA! HI. lib! do it"... I be a blood donor Yourself next week at Bununereide. Nov. 1:; ol- lcensington Nov. and. Low donors Om needed. re 'us two new trophies to be e ed for outstanding merit, The,P. E. l. Beg co.. Summerside. is donating a trophy which is to be presented to the boy or girl obtaining the highest number of -A'l'l'l!f'l'loN - and Vicinity. I will be at D. . a C. Kennedy's Store selling sleigh runners on Saturday. October Idth. afternoon and evening. Con-u early and avoid disappointment. George Webster. -IOIT NUPIIAI. snown. .. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ramsay oi Indian River entertained a large numbe on Monday night in non. or of Mr. and Mrs. noddie Cam. econ of Montreal. This was the Cameron's first visit to ltoddiew former home since their marriage over a year ago and neighbour; and friends were eager to meet Mrs. Cameron, who is a native oi New lrunlwick. and give tangiblg expression of their regard for lloddie. Mr. Sydney Heckbert wu master of ceremonies and during the evening he called on Mr. Bernie Mcl..el1en to read an ad- dress while Mr. John Gillie and Donald Ramsay presented gifts to Mr. and Mrs. Cameron which were suitably acknowledged. A pm. grern of music, songs and dancing was much enjoyed and included numbers by Douglas Pineau the youthful aocordian artist of Sum- merside. Yvonne Arsenauii, guitar accompaniment. Mrs. Hubert Gil- lis, piano accompaniment and Messrs. Bernard Mcxinnon. J. Gauthier and Roddie Cameron, violin selections. A feature of the program was a lively sing-song led by Miss Pearl Cameron with Miss Helen McDonald at the piano. A bountiful lunch was served by Mrs. Ramsay assisted by Mrs. A. J. Cameron, Miss Mary Cameron and others. At I late hour the guests departed with fond farewells to the guests of honor and many good wishes for their happi- noes.--K. Tlle llavqurlte tissue of . Canaali'an boasevv'i'v.es &-' ans 3.... nu.-.uf&....