Representing The Model Fur Com AND The West Canadian Fur WILL BE AT SUMMERSIDE experience in the Fur business. Remember, H Fur Coat For Every Budget. CQ/WQAQLQBQ/WQI’ (W41 :?\/§ i"'v\_/"':i0 Church Manse on Saturday, Sept. 20th, when the Rev. C. Earl Gor- don, united in marriage Shirley TRURO, Oct. ‘l-A pretty wecl- Janet. youngest daughter ‘of Mr. ding was solemnlzed at the United and Mrs. Robert B. Miiligan oi DRAPAIID THEATRE “CENTENNIAL SUMMER" A Musical In Technicolor CORNEL WlLDE - JEANNE CRAIN SHOWS: Friday 8:15; Sat. 7:30-9:30 THOMPSON - MILLIGAN WEDDING SPECIALS ‘ l at Bernariis Store Borden i » riiunsiiiiv FRIDAY and SATURDAY ” .. $1.00 .. 24c 9c 9c Oranges, 3 doz. Grapefruit, 3 for Beets, bunch Carrots, bunch TEAS- Stunclords, lb. 94c Orange Pekoe, lb. $1.09 Dalton's Puddings, 3 pgs. 25c .-l~.'».i so... if l White Beans, 3 lbs. 25c Clark's Beans, 3 cons .. 50c Milk, 2 cons 26c Corn Syrup, can 30c , Soda Crackers, pkg. 21c Dates, 12 oz. pkg. 25c Matches, 3 boxes 28c Raisins, lb. ,,. 24c Variety, pkg. 28c Pickled Beets, bottle 30c i Robin Hood Oatmeal, pkg. 32c Herring, doz. . . . . . .. 80c Gillette Blades, 3 pkgs. i Island Oatmeal, 3 lbs. . 23c Mixed Cookies, lb. Eggs, Grade A Large .. A Baking Powder, 1 lb. can 24c Butter, lb. 66c 48: We carry a lull line ol- GROCERIES, BOOTS 8. SHOES, HARDWARE, POTS 8| FANS - HARNESS. l) com IN AND LOOK AROUND , l DON'T FORGET-IT'S lN BORDEN M0%00~$>0 0%00%»0 O<l>00}0%o nouncing The Opening 0f A lievi Business E» O. KELLY ileal Estate and Auctioneer Services The opening oi an ofllce ior the listing and selling oi real estate. " Also the services oi competent a " n ior all types oi real estate and movable property anywhere on Prince Edward lsland. We invite you to list with us what you have to sell or rent. FOR SALE AT BOUTIIPORT, six-room house. electric lights, water. largo lot and barn. immediate possession; also 6 acres oi land. AT IOIT AUGUSTUS, six-room house and s going Grocery, Ieesl and Gas Business Suitable buildings. Price all”. AT ‘l’. IIILI». 28 acres oi land on pavement. with small cottage. I acres clear, II sores wooded. Price 81000. _ IANIID IN CITY-floor pace 2t x10. ‘ Small store suitable tor butcher also). looming house, l0 to ll rooms. ~ POI ‘lIII-lh-sopm house. Light and water. - II QUIII lTlIlT-IOOI I. PIOII ‘I'll’ ANNOUNCEMEN ma. enoncn sensuous R. T. HDLMAN LTD. ALL DAY TUESDAY, DDT. ‘lltlli With a complete showing of NEW 1947 Fllli DDATS. We invite you to visit this outstanding Showing at Fur Coats and consult Mr. Perkins, an expert with many years s 0< THEJHJARPIMS- WESTERN GIIAIIDIAII *1- i ! i —l-‘0lt SALE—Farm near Char. r lottetown. 56 acres, 40 acre; e19“, .Blllldillss in aooa repair. Price 151590- Apply Adams a Company, , lRefll Esiiibc. Charlottetown. , W -nA'oro sauce and Service, an ' types o! Eveready and General Bat- ; teries and Accessories. Champion blectric, Kensington, . —GOSPEL SERVICES continu- lne this week and next week in . Orange Hall. Kenslngtou. Berviceal 8.00 week nights. Sunday 7.50 P. ll. All are welcome. Pa"! —THE OFFICE o! E. E. Plirbmln, 0P'd-. will be closed from October 2nd to October 16th. ior examln. allons and titling glamea. Oiiice will be open Iar repairs. C ompasay -ANNUAL MEETING o! the Kensinglon Branch Canadian Leg- ion B. E. S. L., will be held Friday, October 10th. Geoc- attendance is re- quested. l-l. E. Meek, Secretary l —FOR SALE. — 1 Radio RCA. i Wardrobe, China Cabinet (or Book (‘as.'l, Electric Iron, Baby's Ironl Bed, Stroller Pram, Baby's High Chair. Baby's Commode Chain: Baby's Play Pen. Childs Wagon,‘ Lawn Mower. Apply W. I". McAleer, Bordrn. i -IEYZDEQUE UNITED CHURCH "lillltif-E, services for Oct. 12th: Becleque ll a.m.; Borden 3 p.m.;| a‘ _.-/~r-§. Albany 7.30 p.m. Minister, Rev. “urton Crowe. —-'I‘II.\NKSGIVING SERVICES‘ in the Central Bedeque Baptist] Church on Sunday: Morning, ll- .a.m., "Our Heritage"; evening, 1.45 p.m., "Our Opportunity." C. A. Britten, Minister. Wfii/io-"Qi-n -—FOR SALE-Following horses ipriced below valuel: Registered Percheron stallion, 2 years, prize vrinner, $85; Justarnere Budlong. 7 years, dam thorough bred, sire ‘ Calumet Budlong; trained as a 2- gaod brood mare, $100; olmon's has o i mei-Goii; W CHARLOTTETOWN’ ldwarae. OCT. lOti-i and 11th FRUITS- APPLES DRANDES LEMDNS FEARS PEADIIES PLllMS FRESH A GRAPEFRIIIT, DRANBERRIES lies. __ , J OCTOBER y 10, _ 1947 . “M : » ... _35 onnuces Doz. for _49 GRAPEs (Tokays) 2 not»: 28 oz. tlns lleg. 15c 2 tins for .al¢;aaaa‘ McNeills lviills. P. El. and Louis Aubrey, son of the late Mi". all Mrs. James G. Thompson, of ’I‘rurO. The bride was attired in a street length dress 0t powder blue wool crepe with black accessories and wore a corsage oi pink roses and baby breath. Her only ornament was a double strand oi pearls, gilt oi the groom. Miss Kay Waller as maid o! hon- our wore a street length dress oi rose crepe with black accessories and a carsage oi baby mums. El- wyn Milligan, brother 0f the Mide- assisted as best man. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson. Elwyn Mmigan proposed the toast to the bride, which was responded to by the groom. Alter a short honeymoon the young couple will reside in ‘Pruro, where the groom is emlllflyiid 0n the accounting star! at. Meraollalfs (Truro) Limited. o SPECIAL-DO women are gain going to get these good quality I Saturday, October 10th. . dark, serviceable shades-brown, l price.‘ A shipment oi 3 BURNER. MONARCI-l OIL STOVES has been received in the Hardware Department. i,’ ll —-G. H. M.- ALPINE SKIRTS, which are on sale The sizes are 12 to Zil-these Skirts are in _ blue, green and black....'l.‘he prices ‘ were 3.95 to 4.50 and they are going on sale ior l /3 oii the regular Make a special effort to get in on this 5 and l0 Department BARGAIN-me one oi the lucky 90. Alpine Skirts are on sale Saturday only in the 5 and l0 Department. year-old; general purpose mare. 0 years, suitable (or winter driver, $85; general purpose block mare, B years, s75; choice saddle mare. 0, years; cow, Holstein grade, just ircshened. l0 years; registered sow, 8 months (bred) $75. Walter i S. Weeks. --ISLANI)ER. PASSES -— Rein- tives at Long River received a {telegram an Sunday, conveying news of the sudden passing o! Mr. William J. Campbell at his] lhome in Hollister, California, on. Saturday, October 4th, 1947. The‘ late Mr. Campbell was the son o! the late Mr. and Mrs. John Camp- bell and left his home at Long River 44 years ago. He was 63f years old, and a retired fruit, ‘farmer. _I-Ie is survived by his. widow, the former Mae Giliispie, and two daughters, Olive and Wilna, both married; also eightl brothers and one sister, Gordon; John A.. George and Grafton, in. California; Allan R... Donald A.,l Heath F. and Elwood 5., at Long River, and Belle, oi Boston, Mass. Na particulars have been received. The late Mr. Campbell had never‘ seen his brother Elwood, who was born alter his departure and who had intended to take s. trip tol California this m1, with his bro-l Bur. ther Allan. g to be very lucky, because they are These Stoves are made com- ‘ l YIILOI PICIIII black and white enamel with a glass oil reservoir. It's very easy to operate one oi these Monarch Oil Stoves-you'll enjoy your cooking and baking with it. The price is 14.00. To go with the Monarch is a portable OVEN. This Oven is a marvellous baker-it flta over two burners oi a three burner stove, thus leaving one tor suriaoe cooking... The price oi the oven is 5.95. These two articles are on display in the Hardware Department. l l I l pietely in Canada-they're oi superior quality, finished in attractive l l I i We wonder ii you have seen the new HOSAVER RUBBERS ior women? They're truly amazing! A great many omen when walking on wet streets splash the backs oi their stockings-this unsightly and annoying splatter can be done away with by the wearing oi llosavera ....A little tab on the inside oi the heel does sway with splashing. llosavers come in all sizes and in all heel heights. To get the most satisfactory results llosavers must tit your shoes periectly. The price‘ ls 1.95 a pair....Buy a pair si non-splash Rubbers today! Shoo Io- partment. . Here's a. good guy! Quilted COTTON OOMFORTERS. to keep you warns on cold winter nlghts...'l'hese Comforters are covered In a var- iety oi diiierent cotton prints and tilled with good quality cotton bat- ting....’l‘he size is 86 x72. priced at 4.50. Come see these today. thlfre on display in the Dry Goods Department. I VEGETABLES- DARRDTS DAABE SWEET ’ PDTATDES TIIRNIPS LETTDBE BELERY ‘ TOMATOES cnrcrcnn l l l l l lleg. 15c 2 hunches for _25 A (lvnn Valley) lies. 15c 2 tins for 15 s. (ilut iloldeiiWail) Reg. 16c 2 ins for i Ayimers Sweet or Mustard PIDKLES ‘ISLAND HDNEY 1 ii- ui (Vanilla-Garnet-Chocolate) 2 envelopes to package Mother Jacksons Treat m» .25 20 ontliilleg. 16c 2 tins for i6 oz. iars each each _68 (Mctarens) Tasty till-less per‘ bot. _ 1 s STAALLTAATPS 1.1M 1TB U SUMMERSIDE .11“... -.-_......-...........-..........-..., wnoss-r“s-saea-"suaak-Ae-aau........_... . 133k For the FOWL DUCKS P LOWEST PRICES ' LIMITED QUANTITY Order Early Where Price its Matched With Duality i4 srone cioseo, MONDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY -- OCTOBER 13a. A \ ...T$_l_(_onQIzAl-a1nlm-.. >~ g4-* IIIIILIIBTEI: VIDIIITY Mr. Victor Buntain is gradually recovering hem his recent illness at his homo at Rustico. lbs. W. J. Paynter. returned on Sunday to hor home at Burlington alter spending a ‘iew days at Bea View. ' llr. and Mrs. J. C. laint. and W. and Mrs. ltanley C. Thomp- son, Charlottetown were visitors to tiargato on lunday. It’. and Mrs. Heath lliayhew and daughters, Freda and Diane. ot liargsto, were recent overnight visitors to Reaction, N. l. It. Ooorgs T. liaolueod. Bur- liilli-flil, is gradually regaining his health sitar being iii ior tho Past wool: with ‘ilu. and complications ~—Irs. James Oroken has return- ed to her horns at. iiorboro, alter an animus visit with her daugll s; lliss Dorothy Orolseu at lione- am. Atwood Iiaksney returned _ toasrbimeatlsaviewoolion- usllmahgtnwassoehs had been caring ior the late Mr. Michael Mountain. Mrs. G. H. Barbour and Mrs. S. O. Thompson, Charlottetown. vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Johu W. l-logg, Bummorlide, on Friday. Mrs. Bar. bout returned, home the same ev- ening, while Mrs. Thompson rs- mainod until Saturday. Guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Iliokox. Burlington. on Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hous- ton and daughters Voids. and hot- tie, o! Hazel Grove; Misses l-lilda and Ilveiyn Bickox. Hunter River; Mir. Claude Youriker, Brookneid, sud in. mm rmn. lrishtown. A chicken "or at Bea View Hail on Thursday evening was a financial. social and astronomical success. The appetizlnl viands were prepared and served by the wo- m o! It. Qtsphsivs Church. Bub‘ no ton. and the supper table was well patronized. Mr. John I. Campbell kindly auctioned olt a number oi cakes, swelling the tin- aueial total to well over the huu~ Cod dollar mark. Mr. John Bernard and his moth- er. lira. Iorbsrt Bernard. bong lives. have totalled 80m their i: annual motor trip to Boston, Mass. Mr. Bernard drives a 1830 Ford which ii not as speedy as the more modern type oi car, continues to give reliable service and makes the trip to the States, each summer, without mishap. 4 lllrlv heavy coat ot gravel has bu" IN!“ °il the ntwl widen- ed road trom Brysntcws Corner to Warren's Mill now owned by Mr. D. llickox which has been in a deplorable condition ior’ several years. A so loot road now runs from Bryantolrs Oorusr on the Irisi-itown Road to long lives-Jim. the exception o! the mill bridges, which have not yet. been rgplgcgfl to ccniorm with the new width. Motorists ars deeply approcigtivs oi the vast improvement on this portion oi the highwav. ‘bun-a loving care and a generous llililill o! God's good giita was evident in It. Tlioinar Anglican Church. New London. on luudu evening. October ttb. wtim “til: 4.4 grogatiou, which included a nun-l bar 0i visitors, joined the ciioirl with Mrs. John McKay at the‘ ori Ian. in singing awropriate hymn‘! The besutiiul dorsal curtain nlild‘ so ideal background for great W14 quota or gladioli, efleativeiy all ranged, while dahlias and oilllfi (lowers were used to advallli!‘ about the chancel. Vegetables null iruits were there in lbllntlfllltthlin arches oi leaves and berries or!‘ the centre aisle added to the a tractiveneae-oi the well kept llilll church. Since last year. l m“ some marble plaque, in memllll’ ‘l: Otto A. Dunning who died 0 wounds in the service oi his mun! try, hll boll! b11026 lit the chm-cg by his sister. Voids. B“: iloTllisFor litllli. ATABlill *4:- ‘n r "e “so p m; e shrinks ewe g *2...