TEA COFFEE BEANS PEAS CLAMS NABOB, I lb. Jar-- Regular 57c OXFORD INN Red Kidney, 2O ox. tin . .. . LYNN NALLEY- Regular l7c tin .. MEPHlSTO— 5 oz. tins- Regular 35c . . . . . .u1fl~-- n-“g. 3 TIiiS 35g '30s Introducing! 15 Lb. Jute Bag Potatoes-so, when you buy "Mac" are getting the best No. I quality today . . . I5 pound jute sack for 45 Special attention has been given to tie COIITS- “lllac” Brand Potatoes lland Graded -I.IIIIIOI'II Slze- Green Mountains C grading and sizing of these Brand Potatoes you know you that is available. Try a bag REGULAR 3 FOR 25c i$Isop Thursday - Friday- Saturcla ‘FOR THESE SAVINGS MOTHER'S OWN, Regular I.0O lb. ........ ‘ _ 79c _ 49c 19c THE__ GUARDIAN. _ CHARLUTTETOWN Y SUNKIST ORANGES Sui-Regular 29c Doz. 3 noz. ‘Alma Contributions -To Billie Society _-.- Florence Dunbar Mr. John E. Mountain Mrs. William Mountain . Mrs. J. O. Gordon .... .. Mrs. Earl Barbour. Mrs. Mary J. Dona Mrs. H. B. Crockett .. Mrs. Arthur Rennie Zi/lrs. Fred Rennie... 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I ._._ ‘ Total ............................. ..033.00 l | Conoertlltliensington .___.. - The Kensington United Church ‘members treated music lovers of , their locality to an excellent var- liety concert on Wednesday and ‘Thursday nights of last week. 0n .both occasions the King George ‘Hall was filled to capacity with ‘an audience whose appreciation I was expressed by their keen inter- lest and generous applause. ‘first part of the program depict- lcd “The Pageant of the Months"‘ ‘with the following numbers. ‘ “January", a typical winter scene with several gay young people‘ lmirking a snow man and singing "Jingle Bells". ‘ soloist. "February", Valentine scene and the song "Let Me Call You Sweet- heart", soloist, Mrs. Iran Dar- rach. lleens, Mrs. Bruce McLeod and y Miss Barbara Forbes. I “April“,‘l\'liss Geraldine McLean land Mr. Keith Moose surprised lthe audience by coming out to sing and apparently becoming sta e struck, they turned to run OffiSLilgE displaying two large posters whicii rend “April Fool". Were Maylng" suiig most effect- ively by Mrs. P.J. Kennedy and l lMrs. Harold Laird. l "June", a Bridal Scene with ‘Mrs. William Cousins, the charm- ing bride and Mr. Verdun Payn- ter the bridegroom, Mlle Barbara Forbes, bridesmaid. and Mr. Keith-l ‘Moose. The vocal number for this ‘scene was "Oh, Perfect Love"- "July", a Patriotic Scene with the entire cast carrying flags and singing "The Maple Leaf For- ever". ' “Au8ust". a picnic scene and the song "in The Good Old Bummer Time", soloist, Mrs. P..l. Kennedy. "September", a home scene with‘ everyone working to the tune of "Everyone Works But Father". soloist, Mr. Roscoe Walker. “October”, Thanksgiving Scene .id the entire cast singing the linnksgiving song, “We' Gather igeiher". "November", Hunting Scene with 1r, Wilfred Taylor as soloist inging "Do You Ken John Peel". “Decembc-r", “Silent Night, Holy Night" by the cast. Mi's. Perry, popular elocutlonist ui Summerside then lfavored the audience with a "Love Hi0?!" IN‘! responded to an encore in her usual pleasing manner. ‘ The next number on the pro- ' gram was a one act comedy "Blast Be The Tie That Binds", This was very well presented by the follow- ing cast: Molly Watson Plflyed b! Mrs. Joseph Woodsidc. Mrs. Liza Pearson - Mrs. phonsus Connell. Mrs, Rutledge __ Mrs. Fred Par- ker. Mrs. Tompkins - Mrs. Russel W N A]- For Apply: i SALES LADY General Store Experienced Preferred P. J.4AND C. KENNEDY Kensingten t... l McKay. i°°’°°‘°"°”°“1; STORE FOR siitc “‘f“”,°,; "I" f; i ,3 Q . . General Store in Prince Coun- weTshqThlb“ GT; Nineties pltguefi“. ty now. operating, Electric lights installed ; Paved highway, 4 miles from Summerside. , A good going concern. An excellent opportunity for a Ser-lLl” vice Station. Priced to sell, Apply: "A-l", Guardian Office SUPPER m » . bazaars STANLEY BRIDGE HALL ‘ russoAY, NOVEMBER m. Come-lrirrg the Family-to a treat away FULL COURSE MEAL — ALSO SALE OF Under Auspicee of Stanley W. I. frqrn Home. FANCY GOODS ' ' f t l the songs o! yeateryearl» with dwellrnog". Iiszhllghll: “Loni M“ “on "mm, 5 ‘Boy’, "Alice Blue Gown". "Oh ‘What can The Matter Be". “The .Old- spinning Wheel", "Carolina lMoon”, "Come Where‘ My 10W,‘ Dreaming”, “Flow Gently Qweet Afton". _ Following is the cast: Dalsy‘_l Kennedy, Mamie McKay, Mabel‘ ‘McKenzie, Georgie McLeod, Dor-i ‘othy McKenzie, Mabel Simpson,- ‘Irene Conneli, Barbara Forbes,l Marlon Plcketts, Phyllis Court! Ethel Inglis, Ba Cousins, Fran- lcea WellaJlElsle Laird, Amelliil IMcLeod, Emily Whitehead, Anna} Darrach. Roscoe Walker, Russel l McKay. Rev. Lewis M.. Murray, hverett Donald. Fred Parkenl Ilariy Brown, Wilfred Taylor, Hap‘ old Laird and Partnenas Phillips. Planlsts, Mrs. John Walker and l ;2.-v. LM. Murray. The gay pastel colon: of thel ~ Indies gowns, colored lights and-t‘ suite of the gentlemen made an attractive setting for those old' favorites so pleasingly rendered. Devon BICIMI ‘ The cast were assisted in the ear-i‘ PEAS, 1 for . .. . . , . , ,3]; lous numbers Keith Moose,‘ union,‘ ' Jimmy Clark Myrna Cousins end . Kenneth Blebeney. This fine cois- TOMATQ JUICE, 2 for. .25: cert Ifflllp ‘are reeeivlngrwell eern- "gums ' _'_ ed congratulations on the excell- ence ol their perlormance. — K. l" V7955" Jill“, 1 Pitf- $9 a Calleoted by Marlon Barbour and 100 Feather’: tribe, massacres throwing the blame on the peace- ful Indians to have the redsklris run out. of the territory. Dean, as an honest Indian agept. enlists honest pioneers to combat the outlaws and the result is en hour or more of suspense and a graphed in beautii’ TEA, lb. .....,,_._...._.9lc Blue Ribbon ‘ COFFEE, lb. Mustard TUMILER Schwartz MILK, 2 for iArLA: gRfiSSlNG Pickled _ BEETS, bottle '.........30c GRAPE JUICE, 32 oz. GRAPE JUICE, l3 oz. MATCHES, 3 boxes. l . .28c ' Bolton's PUDDINGS, 3 for. . .. . . .23: Aunt Jemima _ PANCAKE FLOUR, 2 for Sic KETCHUP, I2 oz. size.. .20c Red Sockeye flowers contrasting with the dark i‘ SALMON. l/fi III-, 2 POI’ . i STRING BEANS, 2 fer...3lc \ ravens-nanny ivurrrats l '-iA pretty fall wedding was sol; emnized at Christ Church. dare Capes, on October 29th. 1941. i et three o'clock in the afternoon when Charlotte Elizabeth daugh- snd Mrs. John C. Trav- . ter oi‘ Mr. ere. oi Klldire Oepes, and Wesley Hardy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ill. W. Hardy o! Alberton were un- ited in the holy bonds ot matri- mony. Rev. J. W. Nowe, Mr. Gordon Barbour 2.00. mug , Mffl- All“ mail“ 29° To the strains o! Lohengrlnts? Mr. Wallace Donald. 1.5 9 wedding march, rendered by Mrs. -5 John McIntosh, the bride entered, or her fa-’_ given in‘ the church on the arm .ther by whom she was marriage. She was attired in firs-gov? $2101; 1% taffeta with fitted bodice, aweet- FOR BREED! - Y- B" ll ' heart neckline and brief uft d‘ M“ lllgifcflzlml" i-[llg sleeves. Her finger "tip veil, wasl “l: ‘l "an" Mrs. Jac ar .. . y h, 1 b _ ~ . Miss Eva Jane” mo ield p ace y e coronet of or FOR SPITEI rod snapdragon, sweet peas l Mlf- slmlmd M°N°lll »- 117° . ment was a single strand o! pearls, Mrs. Walclron Barbour. .75‘ gm, M m, "gum M“ “all” Harbin" ~75 Miss Elizabeth Hardy sister of Tilly Henderson ____ _, 375i the groom who was bridesmaid, l M“ My” Mmmllll" - l wore a gown of Empire blue sheer lMISB Lettle Vincent- .50 w“). gun byahoprs ‘luvu ind lM-TF- slP-m” Dllllb" matching veil and gloves. Ber ‘Mw Dwlll 5° bouquet wee yellow chrysenthe- mums and pink snapdrsgon. Mr. Reginald Travers, brother of the bride. was best man. the ushers were Mr. Clayton 'I‘rav- . ers and Mr. Perley Hardy. During the' signing of the reg- ister Mr. Roy Phillips o1 Tyne Valley sang “I'll Walk Beside You". I His accompanist was Miss Bethl Clarke. After the ceremony a receptionl ' was held at the home oi the bride where a delicious buffet supper ed dining room. The centred by a two tier For going away the a came] cloth top coat. Following a Alberton. ROMANCE 0F THE WEST -Enhanced by Cinecoior photo- ‘ "March". Irish Scene with Mrs. graph“ 'YR°“‘““°P .°‘ ‘"5 Wesl- .Russei McKay sinxiné’ “Irish Lui. l Slflrmcll! ilYlElDFCHg-él“ gfeaglh-rgvlltflf ‘ llaby“ supported by two Irish coi- $55129), glyesefns fquanmy of 5'49 and ear entertainment with plentiful supply of action to please, fans of the great outdoor form entertainment. PRUs new star, Dean. appearsl tn even better advantage than inl his original top flight appearance! "Song of Old Wyoming," combin- iii a beautiful voice with a viril- "MPY" a “u” “Oh Th“ We T“ ityg that should soon earn him» many thousands of followers dig-Rm“ 0855' he vigorous type o! drama. ‘L.'l'h., was the officiating clergy- per-iength gown of corded rayon: tinge blossoms. She wore long white mittees and carried a bouquet of maiden hair fem-Her only orna- served in the attractively decorat- l table wasl wedding ‘ take topped with miniature bride‘ and groom. Mrs. John McIntosh V The and Mrs. Daniel Getson poured and the girl friends ot the bride served. l bride wore a r cocoa brown gabardine suit with‘ ‘yellow and brown accessories and l brief honeymoonl M; Fred Pal-Iggy, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy will reside in l Kli- John 3A., “l” - TliE BRIDE irsiiiirro and and l COLUMBIA PICTURES prllenh RICHARD DIX l‘ ‘ i“ W B5 l I I I l 1M LYNN MERRICN RHVS WILLIAMS IAMES CARDWELL TOM KENNEDY Seersiisii tr the till time Promo eslrilsd ‘ Illl Whizlllr" s Scillllrlrr l! third ll Pstim see Ilrlluis have filled I1 Illiililfili llllIilliW llhtl l! Milllll emu ‘CAPETQEI-Stssssssseraide ' TODAY (Friday) and SATUURDAY BIG OOIIBLE BILL Shows 7:I5 and 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 with the Final Chapter o. "JUNGLE RAIDERS" Little Indians." a l credited as producer. ‘d l cLyiETuvisn sciiooi. Honor Roll for Clyde and October. Grade VIII - “Romance of the West,” an or- 2- MEN?“ Macpllee- iginal story by capable Francesl 6"“ V1 Kavanaugh, tells an action packed ‘2- sllllley ~talc of the days oi’ the Indian lands when renegade whitesseek- ing to obtain possession of the sil- ver studdod land of Chief Eagle commit murders, holdups. and stage the support o! ill delight the movie goer. Dean sings four SPECIALS at BERNARO’S STORE, BOROEN riiiiiiii and siiruniiiir iiov. r-a u Pickled PIGS FEET, ll/fi lb. bot.. 59c Blue Ribbon BAKING POWDER ‘.....25c Borden's ......25c . Sic 28c 73c ction, photo- ul color. that sonls in the picture and these alone are worth the price of admission. The num- bers are "Indian Dawn," by Zam- erick; “Rldlrf the 'I‘rail to Dream- land." by Sam Franklin; “Love Song of the Waterfall", by Bob olan, Bernard Barnes and Corie MacKinnon. Ethel Gillespie. 2, Elmer MacKinnon. Grade III - 1, John Scott. Kinnon. Teacher Beta Cruvrya. NEE? FIRST-AID KIT .i_s Common minor scratches en prompt and skiltul and home remedies hand, say medical authorities. HERRING Gallon jars, each. . . . . . .i.39 Nova Scotia SALT HERRING, dozen. 75c COOKING FIGS 2 lbs. RAISINS, Seodiess, 2 fee 3]; GILLETTE BLADES 3 pkgs. .. FLASHLIGHT ...¥.'i.'r'§“° 2 FOP ..............,,,2§¢ HARNESS ‘irons: corms .. . . . .415 oouets worm arms us NECK YOKE STRAP, pr. 2.75 I only HEAVY WORK no . 12.50 WORK BRIDLES .......2.25 Just received shipments gf Blankets - Pillows - Mats . Bathroom Sets. Men's Overalls - Child p’, Sweaters and light weight Goll Hose, suitable for boys or girls. We have in stock-Granite- ware - Cups and Saucers -_ Water ‘Pitchers - Plot Water Bottles and Teapots. r Winse. and s novelty number “Ten Robert Emmett does an excel-l lent job of direction and is also River chool for months of September Grade X - l, Inez Gass; 2, 1, Betty MacLcan; -— l. Howard Gillespie; MacKiiinon; 3, Velma Grade V - l. Joan Murray; 2. Grade IV -— 1. George Gillespie; Grade I - (a) 1, Keith Mac- Grade I - (b) 1. Gayle Hyde. Grade I — (c) - LDalvey Scott. and cuts, especially with healthy young, chlldreii. don't matter much if giv- ‘ attention. The family doctor will be glad to advise what type of first-aid lrit be kept on, l l l REGENT THEATRE SUMMERSIDE ' FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Mtlfillll. _, _l.“° Must Famous Kids » » Hill? - WN Ul‘ AND iOol “Reborn: mm HM" PETIIE . ll MKS Till IOILW fIllllIlSl Pillllil KUROY was sired a mus w’ ""'""' -' IRIIIA IlcRAI b illll lEllKS a lltenfllaas Iiclull l ‘Also News l Shows 7:I5 and 9:I5 l Matinee Friday 3:30 ii CRAPAllO . THEATRE Fri. 0:15; Sat. 7:30-9:30 "ox" sxrrne "as" d-—— NDON -(OIl- a neruolv" l0 columnist’: elem tn the n: ramllr . of New Jersey, U. . A. had thl shortest name ea record We! ~ eheiienred by Tom or: at Osnriinl » Inoaeo. who Irate: “M! tall lease ltee Dilly Ive letters.‘ - KQYEMBER 7, 1m