PAGE FOURTEEIY‘ Ae H rm: GUARDIAN. LMAN’S _____ ‘ "warn: our FRIENDS user" examples ‘of medium p "Lewis" Hats in all th Priced at Priced at . . "Lawton" Hats of wool T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Office at 1B Granville Shoe! Phone 07B BL‘ ADIEBSIDE E. EjParkrnan, Opt.D., R.O. ()P'I‘OZ\IE'I‘RIS‘_ Eyes Examine‘. Glasses Fitted Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St" Summer-side B. F. Hunter. R.O. OPIIPMETBIS’! Complete Visual Analyses Glance Fitted QMALLMANB BUILDING Surumeraide. I’.E.l. PHONE ‘I65 FROSTED FlSH:— FULL LINE OF GROCERIES Professional bards Boys Donference At Deilequei "A susccssiful boys’ coiilr-rrsi-c, was held under the auspices u!" the Maritime Religious Ed-icrition Council in the Bedeque United‘ Church from Friday evening, Novu 12th., to Sunday evening. No\' 141th. Forty nine hols and cigzht. leaders were in attendance. Thcvl theme of the conference was "Venture for Christ". Each of the four discussion groups considered mg thqmq under n particular as- pect: Venturing for Christ. i" Dally Work. Venturing for Christ in the Cliurch. Venturing for Christ in Life Work, and Von-tuc- ing for Christ in Friendships. Billy Cailbeck. Central Bezlcquo, was elected president of the con- ference with Freddy Toomts, Bcr- den, vice preeident; Alexander Green. Central Bedequo. secretary and John Waugh, lower Bedeque. treasurer. Rev. ER Woodsidc. eml oversight of the PIWBQdUIK-i W3. Qrvwe. Bedieque, registrar and led the Friday even- mg wmmip using a. set of his cnvn kodachrcitne slides, "Youth and thc Cross.” Rev. C.A. Britten, Central ‘Bedeqac, led the coiufcrenc: lu worship Saturday morning and in “The Church at Work World." CHAMPIONS sronr, ransuoron lS NOW OPEN FULL VARIETY OF FISH Cod ................ |0cts.lb. Haddock ....22 cts. lb. Salmon . . . . 50cts.lb. Halibut .. 45 cts.|b. Mackerel .. . . . . . .. 20 cts. lb. Smelts .. 25 cts.lb. Cod Fillet . . . . . . H... . .. 2O cts. lb. Smoked Fillet ...... . .. . . . . . . . .. 30cts. lb. SALT FlSH:—- Dried Cod, skins on lb. Boneless Cod . . . . . . . . .. ZOcts. lb. Mackerel Fillet 25 cts. lb. . Herring . . . . . . . . . . . . each OUR PRICES ARE RlGHT Rubber Footwear and Hardware for everyday needs. Marconi Radios and Rodio lotteries Coleman. Gasoline Lamps, Lanterns and irons. Coleman Accessories. Tryon. was director and had new». acted as‘_ afternoon, and govt» nn address on . the Farm Sale (in Nov. 24th at 1 p.m. l rvill cil the following items: (‘nckshatt tractor. heavy; guar- untccti: ID-ft. rukr‘, .\l.ll.,- new; mower. new 8; ll knives; 15 riding horscshucu. one ncn; cultivator. spring tooth hurrnus; tractor dist‘. new; 30 plate, lBiasclll; 4 row pourr spray-or. planter uith fer- tilizer attnchmrnt. fertilizer siiucr. broadcast; hczngv strcl rolirr, (lump cart. '3 hcnvy truck ivzignns “iiii boxes. racks, eltn. elevator type potato digger: scales 2000 iii. cup; new wood sleigh. drivinK sleigh, light ivagon. harness. swings. ctrx: t’. cream scpurnioia-z. fifil‘ light. one n|csi., both good as no“; harrci churn. 2 lllii-lii. f‘i'I‘1\lI‘l vans. one liD-ib. can, 120 fer-t of l-Byin cubic. "Von Kirk" Hats of high qucil and a variety of smart colors -— priced at Tops in Quality! Tops in Wearli low in Price! l We urge you to examine our complete selection of “LEWIS HA " — not boceefl they are "MADF in the Mariiimes" —- not because they employ "Maritime Labor‘ —we urge you to examine them because Huts mode by Lewis are the finest riced Hots on the market. e newest styles and shades - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........-¢.... itylelt I felt with a pro-creased crown in the latest styles 2 UHARLU'I"I‘E'I'OWN O'Leary and O O O Vicinity Mrs. Arthur Graham, West Dev- on. has returned from a short visit to Fredericton, N.B.. the guest of her parents. , , The Mission Band of the O‘Leary United Church held a successful sale of fudge on Saturday. Nov. 13th. The active leader is Mrs. Fred Champion. Recent visitons to O'Leary were Rev. George and Mrs. Cough of Cavendish: Rev. J.M. s-nd Mrs. Sheen and family of Elinsdsle; Rev. Blair Colborue of Springfield West; Rev. Father Rooney of Bloomfield; Rev. Father Trainer of Lot ‘I andgiiev. Father Aylward of Brae. The Carleton Lot 6 school has a fine fence about the attractive school property, which was recent- ly constructed. The school was avvardeddirst prize in the recent rural beautification contest for Prince County. The teacher is Miss Marion Ellis daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield Ellis of OLcary. The Brae United Church ladies held a very successful "Pot-Luck" supper on Friday night. Nov. 13th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLeod. It. was largely patroniz- ed and the ladies served delicious meals. The proceeds which amount- cd to thirty-five <$Jl5.i were for tho Missionary and Maintenance Fund ‘of the Church. l Miss Marcia ‘Pale of (Theory. .rlziughici~ 0i’ Mr. and Mrs. Peter .Patc. and n veteran of t-he last '\vai'. is now visiting in London. .Oiii.. and has secured employment l in that city. Miss Pate is the pro- lprlewress of “Orchard View Cab- lins" in O‘Leary. a most popular ~and convenient place for tourists. . Slic is r1 populnv young lady arzl is NOVEMBER 22, 1943 cursor. SHOWS 7.15-9.15 — the special speaker will be Rewi... M. Murray of Kensington. -»Q--._ The OLeary United Church Young Peoples Union met for their regular meeting on Thursdiy night. Nov. 11th with the Vice President. Miss Shirley Gorrill pre- siding. The leader o! the study period was Miss Evu MacLennnn and she also led in n number oi firic contests. Tiha meeting rioscd with the Mispah Benediction. Plans were mule for the coming of the Trinity Minstrels in Verdun Theatre. Clear-y on Nov. 18th by Summerside United Y.P.U. under the auspices of the 0'Lenry Y.P.U. Rev. E.M. Wheclock, S.T.M., of St John. N.B.. Secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society for N.B., and P.E.1. was the special speaker at the O’Leary United Church on Sunday night. Nov. 14th and was heard in a fine address on Illllflllzllllllfllll ‘vOQQOOQOOOQ Summerside TDDAY (MDliDAYl and TUESDAY i OLIVIA 14/14/11; MNllfll-ilpltflflfllt Illillllll-rllihlllilii .. - un-a-suui-n-a-nna-qu Also Cartoon — Sport Reel MATIrNEE TUES. 3.30 vv¢“¢O-O§-O-GOOO-O-O-O-O-Qq. the work of the great society Which exists to distribute the Scrlplum iii all languages and tn all comp. ries without. note or comment. At. ter the address Rev. Mr. Wlieeloci and m. on tin showed most interesting structive moving picture Holy Bible and the Any gregation of Olieary ~ - their Rector. Rev. J.W. Novvc u guests. The Minister. Rev. u Dickson cordially welcomed tli w: and the special speaker. ltcv. iii- Wheeiock and the congregation \\.’\l dismissed with prayer by Rev. sin Nowe. The president of the O'L.r.i.-v Auxiliary of the British and F“. elgn Bible Society is Mr. 1...‘; n Morcshead and the S€('l(‘l.’\l". u, Mrs. G.1.. Dewar. POPULAR DRINK The use of (‘RffPlne-Contaurng beverages is widespread iliroucli- out the ivoriri. ‘Cub Mistress of the O‘l.cary pack of Wolf Cubs. The Bloomfield United Church ‘Young Peoples Llnlon met for the moguls: meeting on l"i‘lda_v night. ‘Nov. 12th ‘in the Y1’, room of the church. There was a fine attend- ance with the President. Mrs. Errol Stetson presiding. The leader of the study period was Mr. Alban Cras- wcli nnd many took part in ‘he discus-Ion. after which jolly gem-es were plrivrd under the leadership - hay fork, blocks. etc.; fence} A .,- 2 fox pens, two‘. inn-gal. heavy steel drums. large‘ hloxver and forge, post. drill, heavy. hammers, vice. tongs, taps and dics (machine) all new; equipment necessary to operate 15 Lee lines; complete line of carpenter and mui-liiiiisvs tools. forks. shovels. licisvy cables. chains. peevlee. etc Trio grade milk cows Q and 6 ycara old; 3 pure bred Guernsey milk cows from 2-5 years old; 1 your-old pure bred Guernsey bull: z pure bred Guernsey heifer caiv; cs; mic zrade bull calf; one year- ohl Guernsey heifer; cows bred to prize winning Guernsey bull, to freshen next spring; one 6-year- nlri draft horse; on 13-year-old driver; liroodcr stove, drinking fountains. etc; gas pumps; torch: g8! lanterns; new oll stove. two luirncr wlckless type; kitchen ' range; heavy room stove; 3 tables: l l l L i insure Against HOME PRINCE EnwAuo lSLAND l‘ MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COIVIDAIQY ESTABLISHED M UTUAL senvicemszcuisirv The day of prophets is gone. No one can tell wlienfil, or where the next tire will strike. it moy strike ot you. Don't take the chonca of seeing your life's work sizzle away into oslr when insurance con protect you against loss. Help you rebuild again! Let our representative coll on you today. of Mrs. ER. Macausland. y The Boy Scouts of OLcary held .their annual "Apple Day" on Sat. Nov. llilh and the citizens did l"lllf‘li' good turn" by purchasing the fine rosy apples from the Scouts land imaklng a contribution to the ‘training of the future manhood of .the cc-uiniiinity. The Scout Master - lis Jack liirittheivs with Peter Pale as assistant lender. The Cub Misl- _rcss is Miss hlnrcin Pate with Mrs. iFred Champion as assistant. dining room. sitting room and kit- l The Canadian Girls Ii frralniri] chcn chairs. beds, etc. l0! Oicziry United (‘hur iicli u Large quantity of svheat, pressed HWY “‘l“~""b]° inn-Y “'1 Willa? h“, ‘my muslin‘ h.” Uflmn inglit. Nov. 1‘_".li in lllC Sunday “u; w; up “n”. Everyyhinx School room of the Church. A fine worship service was led by Bessie Dennis. Plans were made for m; C.G.1.'1‘. conference to be held In Suinnicrslrlc on Nov. 20th mid in which n ininbcr nf the girls plan to attend. The lvndcr of the girls is Mrs. Wm. Dickson who is assisted by Mrs. llcrbert Vatcher. from an animal tattooing set to a two-room cabin 16x22. Terms: Up to $20. cash; $20-50, 3 mos; S50 to $100, 8 mos: 2 mos. ior each additional $50. Apprnvgd notes. 10% discount for cash. PETER BURKE Auctioneer. J. S. MURRAY. Piusviile. ltivs. John Mallhoivs entertains-d at n dclighlful birthday parry on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 13th for her little daughter. Sandi-n sch»; celebrated her eighth birthday on Sunday. Nov. 14th. The center- of attraction was a gully decorated birthday cake. Delicious refresh- ments were served and jolly game; were played and the little guest of honor received many gift; from her young friends and good wishes for many more happy birthdays-O. DARK CORNER SCHOOL Honor roll for Sept. and Oct. of Park Corner School: Critic X—1. Nellie Montgccriery. 2. Jean Campbell. Grade VIII-l. Evelyn MacRae. 2. Robert Adams 3, Earl MeoKsy. Grade VII-l. James Campbell, 2, Alice Rasmussen. Grlde VI~1. Fred Lamont. '2. Frances Parsons, 3. William wheel. er. 6"" V-I- Marv Campbell. a, Shirley Harding, a. Bernie Mac- Leod. Grade IV-1 Enid Howatt and Pml Hardin: (mum. 2. Carol Dunrilriz. 3. Jane Morrison. Grade III-No teats. Grade I-No tests. G. Preston MscAsklll (teacherp Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jeliey and Mr. A. Hierlihy were visitors to Charlottetown on Batunisy where Mf- Jflllcy and Mr. Hierlihy attend- ed the meeting of the Board o! Governors of the Teachers Feder- ation. Mr. Jelley is also the prcsi. dent. of the Oleary-Alberton sun. day School convention which meets this year in Mininegash ‘United Church on Thursday Niov. 18th and __ \4\) _.'>'.\~_'1r\c\<\\x~c\c\c\c\c\c\cv.~c\c~c\c~4. ~ wch-CCCC/e.» ~_\.C- _ AA» REGENTS MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY \J\. i685 Losses ,To Your - BARN AGENTS Carl I-l. Weeks. Albnrton Sydney Birch. Purl Hill [Prank I. Gallant. Wellington W. B. Warren, Margaia Vcmon Craig, Bedequa Heod Office: Summersida PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND l nuruni. rm: ms Geddle Macbeotl. Welt loyalty ttlllYord Simpson. Stanley Bridge MacLaan Broa. Nth. Willlhlre Parkman Jenkins. Pownsl (i. M. Grant. Charlottetown uannoe contour Branch Office: Charlottetown lliéiéntvei yiiisianoiiier man lilté'f'l‘lie‘li,abe...andthere’ll never . be anoter ll! Nlitl Artists Production iluin nn-nnniggvniziiusnctnn w: inuuu cismiu um ,..,,,,,,_,,,,,.,,,, LEVENE sfRAWLEY - NIESEN - BRIGGS - nor on aura - i0: KAUFMAN ~ _ lemon-rm Bob Considlne and George Callahan ‘ SHOWS 7.15 AND 9.15 MATINEE MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY 3.30 SCRAP DAR BATTERIES WANTED We are paying for SCRAP BATTERIES of our Ware- hcuse—-$2.00 EACH. MAURICE BLOCK 8i CO. 158 Kent St., Charlottetown, P.E.l. l. J. WEDGE, _ Northumberland St., Summerside, l’.E.l. TliE MARY ANN SDMMERSIDE r. |:.|. Pie Christmas Sale Fur Coats MONTREAUS LEADl-NG FURRIER TWO DAYS ONLY! TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NDYEMBER 2am inn 24th REAL VALUES IN NEW FUR FASHlONS PERLEY EXPERT FiIRiilEii liEliE SEE AND COMPARE THESE FUR COAT’ French Seal Dyed Rabbit Coats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$1”- Sobls Dyed Coney Coats . . . 3229- Block Perslon Lamb Paws Sporty Raccoon Coats Mink Dyed Muskrat Coats Lapin Dyed Rabbit Coors Hudson Seol Dyed‘ Muskrat ..-~|--¢V--¢...... eeesessssuaa-n Black Persian Lamb ..$6- Arctic Mink Dyed Muskrat - Grey Kidskin Coats .. FAY CASH — CHARGE — BUDGET — LAYAWAY THE A MARY ANN SIIMMERSIDE P. E. l. \-w\i