-ii .-.- -.-.- r- - - PAGE TWELVE J weiiingion r, and Vicinity -Sincere lympathy is extended to Mr. John Cotton, Miscouche. in his recent sad bereavement. tal for en his where he has up a patient several days owing to a brok- arm he received in a fall at home. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Macwilllsms, Richmond. in the sudden passing of their infant son. Mrs. John Graham, Wellington Mr. H E, Brook, 0, Summ”. librarian, attended a convention side ,.e,.c,,”.. Visned M the on Wednesday. in Charlottetown. mange. ' Miss Frances Barlow recently Mm DO, my Gh bl d M '9'"? F 1”” dFy3 Wm" II" bm' of Mr. ando Mrs. aliilnajoer. f.E:x'ribleer th"'m'I5w 3"d 5151”: ML andtsouthwest has .been confined td Mrs. Earl MacEachern, Summer-;hE,. hDme'by mm" side. ' M..Jh w: ht,B .'.. Messrs. John Graham and Ger-in”, r14, ow:s a”;(e:ci:iIt" VISITZ;EldY:l ald MacArthur are busily engag-isummnsldh ed in repairing Wellington Eng-1 llsh school. 1 Congratulations are extended fo ' tMr. Lorne S. Bigelow on the an- His many friends are pleased to,niversary of his birth Sept. 19. see Master Wyman MacAuslanrl On this occasion he was kindly home from Prince County Hospi-Iremembered by friends who call. ed to extend feiicltations. The evening was pleasantly spent in iamee and other amusements. He was also the recipient of many tokens of love and remembrance. Mrs. Garfield Day observed her birthday 'on October 2 at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson. Moncton, N.E.. were recent guests of Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Blgeiow. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Ford and Mrs. Beecher Ford of Sum- mi.-rside, were recent visitors in Southwest. Miss Thelma Bigelow who has been spending some weeks visit- ing relatives in Moncton, N. B.. has returned to her home in Southwest. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Richard and daughter Muriel of Moncton. N.B., spent a vacation with their Dancing 9:30 - ADMISSION KINSMEN HARVEST ,BALL IMPERIAL DANCE PALACE. SUMMERSIDE TONIGHT. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20th -TWO ORCHESTRAS- The Downrowners - Lowell Huesris Oidtliners Fun - Frolic - Games - Canteen - Prizes Free In: Service To and From the Dance parents. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Richard, Mont Carmel. Miss Gloria Gallant. Cape Eg- mont, is attending Grad VIII at Rustico Convent. " Mr. and Mrs. Albin Poirier of Moncton, recently spent a few days in Mont Carmel visiting his mother, Mrs. Frank Poirier. I :00 Jclock Mr. and Mrs. Loman Yeo who have been spending a pleasant visit with friends and relatives in Lot 15 and elsewhere have re- turned to their home in British Columbia. The. passing of Mr. Colin Mac- Donald. formerly of Sherbrooke and recently of Summerslde, was heard with a keen sense of regret llliroughout, this Province where Ihe was well and favorably known. 75 Cents I vou T00 GAN.BE." iusanrs 3 pc. Carriage Set of downy-soft beacon cloth with satin trim on " hood and jacket. Snug-warm bunt.- ing bag has satin trim and zip- Colors per closing. pink. blue. maize. Price 1 pc. Bunting Bag-same fine quality as abrive. Colors white. pink, blue, maze. Price Curity diapers featuring double layer of soft. white. absorbent cot- ton gauze with pinked edges to prevent fraying. White, size 21" x 40'. Folding lpstructions in- .l d d. ' i-.”..Z -- .1 4.98 CHILDS Station Wagon Coats of rayon geberdlne. water and satin resist- ant. Double breasted. 2 slash pockets. collar of "nutrim" a fur like finish, warmly quilted lined. Colors navy. brown, beige. Sizes 3”" 8.95 Price Nylon gabardine Station Wagon Coats, quilted satin lined, double breasted, full belt, processed lamb collar. Nicely tailored throughout. 3:": ”T: .. 14.95 Price Girl's 3 pc. Snow Suits of 10096 nylon warp fabric. Witter repri- lent and wind resistant. Jacket has zipper front closing and 2 slash pockets. Slacks have shoul- der straps and all wool cuffs for neat fit at. ankle. Colors wine and green with -contrasting trim. 5”” Hi 1 1 .95 Price ,. ........... .. Girl's Red River Coat sets of rich melton cloth combining style and warmth. Double breasted with 2 slash pockets. Color navy with red trim. Matching roll-brim hat, mitts and sash of red wool. iiiii ”Z.6.f.-.--.:-... 14.95 Boy's 3 piece now suits of sturdy . melton cloth. Jackets feature lea- the: front yoke and leather trim aII.2 slash pockets. zipper front closing, elasticized waist. two piece belt with anchor buckle. Slacks iere reinforced with double knee 'tchea and snug elastic cuffs. etching peeked helmet. Colors new and brown. I ., II"! 34):. Price 0-5- noy's 3 pc. Snow Suits tailored in Q3111 warm melton cloth. Jac- xet has plaid front panels. elastic g, ti-out glpper closing with mm at front. lib style slacks va "iloiiintje knees for full'n tum- . E; wear. Knitted cuffs. Color felee ...................- . -.-t- c 15.95 Loving sympathy is extended to WISE LITTLE ESKIMOS PREFER THESE WARM. COMFORTABLE SNOW TOGS - - - FOR THE ULTIMATE IN POLAR CHARM - - - A SPECIAL. BUDGET- .PRICED GROUP OF STURDY WINTER OODLE OF WARM IDEAS FOR EVERYONE FROM TODDLERS TO ALL GUARANTEED TO REPEL WINTER BLASTS AND STURDILY DESIGNED FOR YEARS OF HARD PLAY - - - SEE TEEN-AGERS. THEM TODAY AT SliIALLMAN'S. TODDLERS Girl”: 3 pc. Coal. and Logging Sets. Choice of suede, velvet or polar lined which zips in or buy! Sizes 26-36. Priced at wool. Fur trim on collars and cuffs. Coats are fully and warni- ly lined. Leggings are ankle zip- pered and elasticized at waist. Matching hats also snugly lined. Colors light blue, red, green. navy. Sizes E-3x. Priced from 1 to Boy's 3 pc. Coat and Legging Sets of polar wool. Cost and helmet lined in brushed cotton. Leggings have shoulder straps and zipper closing at ankle. Colors brown. navy, light blue. Sizes 2-3x. Priced from 14.95 to 18.95 Koyr 2 pc. Gabardine Suits. Short pants have convenient shoulder straps with neat ornament trim on pocket and straps. Blouse of same material in matching shades. and - shower resistance. sporting smartnesl. round belt. snug fitting quilted to rayon. Sizes 28-36. Priced at long, comfortable wear. Colors dark brown with beige, hr.”w"' Sm" 2645' 00603 brown with beige. navy bin, Priced at ........................................................... ..- with grey. Sizcs 2-Clx. Price ...... The smartest array of Bomber Jackets. All well made and warmly lined with lustrous rayon quilted to cold- Gmr, 3 pc. snow Sum. Choice resistant interllning. Zipper front, 2 slash pockets. Your of nynmr gahardine or menu" -choice of two-tone satlns, nylogabs in neat checks. and cloth, cam, necked jackets have new 'Pone Hyde: ta resin coated fabric designed for rosy n,.,.,.Cd mm," lining. Zipp" rusted wenr). You ll be amazed at the outsi-ending selec- tmm and Plusuciud back 1”. tton .. ind the budget-wise price tags. Priced fromw snug fit. Slacks have knitted cuffs and adjustable braces. Colors green. navy. red. Sizes 7-12. Priced from 1 1.95 .. 22.50 Girl's Station Wagon Coats made from re,von gabardine with heavy quiliccl lining for extra warmth. Slash pockets IIMI all-around belt. collar of "nutrlm" a fur like fiii- lsh which can be dry cleaned without changing the appearnnre SURCOATS and quilted to rayon for wind and damp. in checks and two-tones, THE GUARDIAN. ACHARLOTTETOWN. his aorrowlng widow, the former Miss Bertha Cotton of Welling- ton, his sons and daughter and all other relatives. Wellington United Church was filled to capacity on Oct. 10 when an enjoyable evening was spent. being entertained by the Eppley Sisters, gospel qulntelte of York. Pa. , The Junior Y. P. ll. met on Tuesday evening at the school and was presided o'ver by the president, Miss Gladys Barlow, who also led the devotions. Ten members answered roll call. Messrs. Earl Enman of Victoria West and John Graham of Well- ington, have been busily engaged at the manu with some geliovm x erlor tion being made to the of the building. Louis and Rosella Arsonault, children of Mr. and Mrs. Aqullin Arsenault, Abrams returned to Halifax to resume their studies at the school for the blind. Village. have Mr. and Mrs. Major McDonald nf Southwest, have recently tak- on up residence in their beauti- ful and modern new home near Read's Corner. All their friends wish them happiness in their new surroundings. Mdnibers of Altar Society met Oct. 6 at the home of Mrs. Gus P. Arsennult with 21 members present. Opening pruer was re- cited by the secretary who then called the roll to which the mem- here responded by paying the number of pennies corresponding to the size of their shoes. New committees were named: sick, Mrs. Gus Arsenault and Mrs. Jas. C. Gallant; school. Mrs. Matt BOY'S WEAR 1 rssncn coats Boy's Trench Coats-a four season coat made of stout hearted gabardine. Tailored in the manly military style with epeulets, gun patch, all-round belt. Rayon quilted STATION WAGON COATS Station Wagon Coats-Tailored streiigthened rayon gabafdine closely woven for wind Double breasted. 2 slash pockets. all- Coiora tea, brown. (H4 length "Nyleetian" Station Wagon Coat--a new blend of viscoe and nylon gabardine, crease and spot resist- ant and water repellent. assure winter comfort and the price puts it within range for rugged school wear. , navyu Sizes 26-36. Priced at .... .. Gabardine Station Wagon Cont.s.. woven outer shell is warmly quilted lined and should give slash pockets and fur-like collar. weather garment at a within-reach price. Colors taupe, 5.95 .. 16.95 These hard wearing. eye-catching coats are heavily llnetl Tailored in two-lone satlns, corduroy: in nest checks.- Cosy. fur-like collars. Priced zromt 11.95 .. 17.95 Gallant and Mrs. Gabriel Arsen- ault. Next meeting is to be held PLAY FASHIONS out in a flash. An economical 19.95 in nylogab--a nylon- Styled with an air of casual collar of processed lamb, heavy 24.95 The warm quilted lining will Colors taupe. 14.95 t The strong, t.ightiy- Zippered front style with 2 A good. sensible. cold effective protection against cold. heavy wool plaids and nylogabs of the material. Colors wine, green. navy. grey. Sizes 7-11. Pric- 'd12iI95 .. 21.95 Housecoats, quilted coachman style robe in pretty rotinn designs. Big collar tops double breasted bodice. Sleeves trlmly cuffed with pocket on skirt. Colors grey. green. red. blue. Sizes 8-12. Priced at Melton Jackets with front, knitted Only - EXCIPTIONAL VALUE! You can save mighty important dollars on these rleerinxs of popular winter jackets. Satin Bomber Jackets, heavy all wool plaid parkes. zipper front, 3 pockets. quilted lined. Regular 11.95. .Clearlng at. only . waist band and cuffs. 8.95. red flannel lining. buttoned 1.95 ,.. 9.95 Station Wagon Cons of rayon , lebardlne in plain a the and neat Girl's Pyjamas of rosy flanneielte. "h"'I"' Tm” cu" 9" b,”imI""Y ",m.,,,my cu, Md we" mud. tailored and are wind resistant Top has long sleeves and front ""I w"'I' """""- whit" "II- button closing. Elastic at back of "I wm' w"""I3' l"'""I "III"!- trouser waistband. Colors maize. pink, blue. Size L14. Priced at ' and Plaid lined leans of sturdy san- forlsed denim. Elastic at waist, tour handy pockiiil. zipper side closing. belt loops. Double stitch- ed for extra strength. 9 .3 iimn. ; Ear" 1w Value A! Lowest Prices ed from r . lnjssorted plaids. llees D-14. Priced at .. "nutrlm" collar. double breasted style with all around belt. Colors wine. navy, red. sim 10-14. Pi-in. -14.95 l. 24.95 Flannel shirts with long button. ed cuff sleeves. This brushed fab. rle adds warmth for outdoor wear. 2.49 i Junior Shop .'(Upper Floor)' loye' Wear (stmt Floori ' ' at Dalhousie at the homd of Mrs. Leo Bernard. 57.55 was realized from bingo. Mr. and MrI's. Cyrus Gallant left recently for the United States where they will spend the winter months with their daughter in Lawrence. Mass. They made the trip by car in company with their uncle, Andrew Gallant who has been visiting them. Their only son Clarence had returned to his duties in Ontario recently after having undergone an operation for appendlticltls in P. C. Hos- pital during his leave. A meeting of Union Corner congregation of the United Church was held Monday evening in the church and was presided over by Mr. Waidron who opened the meeting with the singing of "The Church's One Foundation". followed by prayer. There was a good representation of the con- gregation. Main items on the agenda was the consideration of the wiring of the church, due to the power line going throuzh "19 district. The contract was award- ed to Mr. Howard Barlow who was present at the meeting and stated iheriwork would be com- pleted soon as possible- B. M. Eiionway Anti -lllcinity ..Mr. Billie Macbleill, student at at. Dunat.an'a College. Char- lottetown, spent. the holiday with hi, parents, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar W. M.a.cNeill. i Mr. Omwford Ramsey spent I few days with reletivee and friends at. Conway recently. Mtse Erma Plush. Milo Merl-ha Paugh and Miss Eleanor Peulll. Monctcn. N. 3., about the Week- end with their parents. Mr. and Mn. Leigh Paugh. East Bidaford. Mr. William Burns, Maloeque. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. David O'Neill. Bi-idgewater. N.S.. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John w. Palmer. Freeland on October 10. Mr. O'Neill was representative for Acadia. Gas Engines. Mr, and Mrs. Sterling Milligazi and family. Gary and R02”. m0V' ed to their new home in, East Bldeford on October 10. AMAJ Mrs. Kenneth Mllvllgan. Trurn. N.s., is spending some time with her sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Mllligan. Murray Road. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Milligan, Poplar Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mllllgan, Conway. Mrs. Edward Sonler and children Susy and Beverly. summerslde. spent a few days in Conway at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mill- lgari and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mac- Klnnon. Mr. Daniel Adams. Bordon. and Mr. William Wagner. East. Bide- ford were visitors at Conway on October 10. Mr. Bud Macbougall and Miss Vivis.n Buchanan arrived home on October 10 after a trip to Torcnto. Ont. Mr. Mark Broomi-. Summersidc. spent the week-end at his home in Freeland. Mr. Erland Henderson. student University. Halifax. spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Henderson. Freeland. Mr. William Palmer, Halifax, N.S.. spent. the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Paltnwr. Freelmd. Mrs. Frank Wilson and daughter Leslie arrived home f-ratin Halifax. N.S.. to spend a 'few months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Palmer, Freeiarid. Mrs. Wilson and daughter will leave then to join her husband Mr: Wilson in California. Mr. and Mrs. stenntng Williams. Tyne Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Matiof Miillgari and granddaughter Oar'o'.. Inverneaa. were reoenl. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lmtth Br.. Fnellntd. Miss Donna Palmer who is em- ployed at the Bank of commerce. Summetrslde. spent the holiday with her parents! Mr, and Mrs. John W. Pelrrier, Freeland. Miss Lois Palmer of summer.-id: spent. the holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland. Presbyterian Ladler Aid held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Ralph Oetwsy. Free- land. It. was decided that a. goose supper be held in Freeland Hall on October 3. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Macxlnnon and daughter. lummemelde. were vlslton at the home of Mr. and Mra. William E. Meoltinnon on October 11. ' l Mrs. lawrence Dyment. spring- hiil, was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William I. MeoKlnn- on on October 11. Men, Arthur Miiligsn and son Arthur. Bummerslde, were visiting at. th home ol Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam . shoxlnnori on October 11. Mr. and Mn. Oeoll Maoxlnnon more visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mlollmoti, In- version recently. Mr. and Mi-e, John Morrison and children Bertha. Susan, John and Vernon. Charlottetown. were visit- au etlheboIneaofM'r.andM'rs. . . home of Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Hardy. neelatnd. on October 11. M.r. and Mrs. Aswll Ballem and children Mount Pleasant, were vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison on October 11. Miss Erma Paugh, Mdncton, N. day, October Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis and family Russell and Wally. East Bideford. were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer andchlldren Lloyd and Elaine. Borden. were visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John D. Palmer on October 11. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and children Lloyd and Elaine, Borden, were Illppeu. wieets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy, rreeiendglon October ll. Sincere sympathy is expressed to Mrs. C. I. Lldstone. Mr. and Mrs. Hart Lldstone and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lidstone. Tyne Valley in the passing of a loving husband and father. Mir. Bonnie aide. spent. the week-end with his mother. Mrs. John J. Murphy, Mr. John W. Palmer and Mr. William Palmer. Freeland motored to Summerslde on October it). Mr. arid Mrs. soars. Summer- eide, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W, MIA7Nelll on October 11. x Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bal- mer. Freeland. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams on October ll. I Mrs. James O. Palmer. sum- merside. was visiting relatives and friends at Freeland recently. Mrs. John Ramsey and baby moved to Borden on October 8. Miss Norma Grlgl, MOHCYDH. N- B., spent the week-and with her sister. Mtiss Shirley Grigg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. West Devon. Mr. Bruce Lewis, summersldll. was visiting friends at Conway on October 10. Mrs. Emest Ramsay and ohild- ren. Grand River, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will- lam Milligan. Murray Road. re- centiy. Mr. Gerald Murphy. student It St. Dunstan's College. Charlotte- town. spent. the holiday at .the home of his parents. Mrf and s. Oswald Murphy. Foxley River. Mr. and Mre. lmmerson Phili- lips. '13-uro. N. 5., were reoent visitors at the homes of . and -Professional Cattle T. EMILE ittcitsv Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building summeraid , P. E. I. , PHONE 238! W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant 2. r. L MUTUAL numnmo Granville at water street Sumner: ”' l DIAL P. 0. I0! IBM II B. Fa IIIIIITER II. II. PT()M!lTlllST Iumsneralde. P. I. I. Complete Visual Analyses Gluael Fitted PHONE 8110 SMALI.lIl.ANiS BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, 386., OD. OPTOMITIIIT Complete. amt Analyele .CIeues Fitted on Water street. Sunsmerelde Above Maui-loo Mill's Men's Wear Phone I580. ; . E. E. PARKMAI opt.n. tt.o. OPTOHITBIIT Gleeeee blind liyee Innslslel Office House: 9 to 18 -- I to 5 and by appointment. PHONE III? IEGENT THEATRE ILDO. luasaies St. luiasoeselle VI. llIIE8TEII'S. - Macilililllll - Barrister. Iolloltor. Nnllry. Ila. LLI. unnepan i......,.-, - office fennel-Lv occupied he can imta acnnnx. a.o. collections Pronatly Attended Tet . ' ' R. E. ELLIS It SDI I110 - Allh - CIDIIIIH INIETIANCI . I lemmas Ir lllllelalde Ill. J. R. ollllilllllll vmesmaana I Water emu lest 3., was a guest at the borne of Mr. , sand Mrs. John D, Palmer on Busi- Muxphy. Dumrnes- I William : ocrossn 20, 1.195; daughter. Valerie! were in pun. mereide on bualnue recently. Mn. William Phillipe. Maoxetlle and Mr. and Mn. Reginald Pal- mer. Freeland. an-. st.ei'-iina Milllgan was in noi- epuit the weekend with den on business recently. ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jena Mun Donald. Portage. ; Mrs. John cousin and could- Oontlnued on page 1! col. 1 ; ... . Ill ittumimtt)ui itti R.,c. SHEA, Kinkora, P. E. 1. PROGRESSIVE coiisisiivliivs Assocniioii rmsr nismiotr or ovmams I nu... I Not: I it A-at ill. . niuvttt aea cuui INI NI - Annual meeting and Nominating Convention will be held at Bradalbane, on Tuesday, October 20th at. 8:00 P. M. All Poll Chairmen are requested to arrange for t c attendance of five accredited delegates from their espective Polls. ARTHUR STEWART, President NEIL McDOUGALL, Secretary horas. rnssams: BORDEN v Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Bud Abbott and Lou Cos- tello in big laugh-fest when they go west in "COMIN' ROUND THE MOUNTAIN''.. This is a dandy with I-lillbllly singing star Dorothy Shea. Don't miss it! CAMEO THEATRE , KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. For that special corner of your heart! The story of ti boy who left home and a man who never had one and a horse in "BOOTS MALONE", starring William Holden, Johnny Stewart, in the sport of king's-Horse Racing. YtJ:'l1 love this heart-warming story. See it! Admission 45:: . in 30c. I . L CAPITOL '8umsnes-alder TODAY ('I'ueeday)I3:30 . 7:15 - 9:15 Murilyii Mniirnt: and ihiosganae .i littllllll itiiitziii HI t'lIitlII()ll iIi.tI t-uni ii.iiiirt- riiiiil utiiiiitil! on 20th century-Fox present: . - .. I, ?1"'”; qt . I K I it'iiiiiit't'is-c'tiiii":'ititE'i"i'iis .....':.".'z:.'..r.:':.':"..:.-...... Tonight 7:15-9:15 Wednesday .. 3:30 - 7:15 - 915 REGEN Qfwe;aamif4a”'Z;;1Qy:t HAYii'6RTti I srswattr . I: .- emissions -: . ' lll0ll'1'lll!.,PEA!'llB.li ONLY - , Maineee Evenings Adultal 50c ” Adults . . citiiqml 25c Children I. ..-.. 75c ................ 35o passes it messes sm.onY'g , . oersNnso.soa sins snaaoeusins - Ml.es.Fell:h MacDonald. O'ba ' i