PAGE TWELVE THE GUARDIAN. At HOLMAN’S--- v For Your New Fall Gabardine Or Trench Coat Men's Fine Gabardine Coat- . . . . A garment of superior appearance-well tailored and tinished with the best of accessoris. The Gabardine, colors, brown, town and Fol-l blue, is of tine quality. In sizes 3S to 42. Priced Extra Quality Trench Coat - Mode of Fawn Gabardine material in the serviceable double braasted style with an all around belt. This is a good looking coat to be worn in any kind of weather. The sizes are 36 to 44. Priced .._._._~....... . . . . ....._._,_......_,4.............- 28.50 Smart Navy Blue Trench Coat - In the Iurbury style with a Full waterproof lining, raglan shoul- ders and all around belt. An all-weather coat with a well- »' i dressed appearance. The sizes are 36 to 44. Priced . . . . 42.50 Extra Value Trench Coat- Smart sinigle breasted, slip-on style with raglan shoulders, full back and slash pockets. In cola-r town, the sizes are 36 to 47- ‘Priced ,.u,;,..---.-s-~- . . . . . . . . ....a.a¢-.._|_¢_aasa.-....¢ 7.95 Double Duty Trench Coat - For dress wear or to use osfa protective raincoat. ln the pop- ular slip-on style with raglan shoulders, th-is coat is of a gray tweed material cemented to a checked lining. In sizes 36 to 46. Priced ..--.-aa.._|_._..... 9.951 Boys‘ Ouality Trench Coat - A smart, seilviceable Trench Coat tor boys in the popular double breasted style with raglan shoulders and a belt. This coat is Iully lined and is available in either town or blue. In sizes 24 to 30- ln sizes 32 to 36- ln sizes 32 to 36. ......‘......~_.. I y 14.95 15.95 n’. HOLMAN’S an Men’s and Boys’ FALL and WINTER UNDERWEAR Full weight combinations for men, of cream, cotton knit, with short sleeves and ankle length legs. In a complete range at sizes. ' ., 2 1 9 2 . . . . .. I and I C m... Boys‘ . Trench Coats - . Worm and protective against any kind of weather. These Bays‘ Top Coats are inrtawn or blue ma-terial mode in a double braasted style with raglan shoulders and albeit. In sizesZ6to 30..........‘ ., r “ .59 Priced ,_._ Medium weight combinations for men, of cream, cotton knit, with long sleeves Spidecjinkle length legs. In a tuill range at sizes. . and 1.95 Fall weight Shiitt and Drawers tor men, of cotton merino material. In all sizes. Per garment........_._..............L..........,,_,...... O Men's Combinations at blue mottled fleece lined material. In all sizes. 3 Priced . . . . . . . . . . a Boys’ medium weight combinations of cotton knit, with long sleeves and ankle length legs. In a complete _ 1.95 range ol sizes. Priced. .. loys’ well made Winter weight ‘combinations of a ereant I illnifillf." llilli '.'.":.TT'.°.:'T'I...-..._.... 3-35 lays’ P. D. Q. combinations, by Harvey Wood with elas- llihkfii '.il'f'.'°ll.'.'.i.”.'.'..".li..°."l.'i.'.' 2.95 "WHIRI OLD FRIENDS MEET" Rae, Kildste Capes. ' Mr. Alfred fireenmount And Vicinity Jansen Raynor. son oi Mr. and lllra. muesli. Rayner ls a ‘ltudent at Alberto! llllh School sq this term. Mrs. George Rayner was a ra- oent visitor to O'Leary guest of ber sister Mrs. Rathburn Bryan The Cattle Inspector completed hla rounds in this district on Med- Seiday, firsding all animals treated Professional fiartls llr. W. It. Carson OIIIOPIAOTOI Palmer Graduate UUMMIIEIDI ‘header and Saturday Only ‘l1 Granville Phone Il-l side, recently ltad Oreennsount. Mrs. Fulton Gordon. of her Hamill, daughter Ctraanmount. I. l. Parkman, OPT-D" RnQ. ' . OFIOIIITIIIH Ina laaaalno‘. dlaeaaa filial‘ Vbfll Training (than IIGINI‘ ‘IIIIATII BLDG. Miss Alida Rayner. who is attend- ing ‘Itgnish Convent. spent the wad-end at the homo of her par- eats. Mr. and am. Oberiaa Raynor. am. Maurine Curley and family o! Ottarlottetown are visiting her 1 l Cit/IRS CIO BRAINS lannerltaltiaratde PIFIMI. Mr. and Mrs. George Mao- MaoKay. who la em- ployed at Home's Gar e, Bummer. family 1n Montrose who spent some time at the home Mn. Kenneth Keeps Imps (ltflll luv‘ CHIRLOTTET‘ OWN l Conway and Vicinity Summerslde Tuesday on business. Mr. W. E. MacKinnon was Summerside Tuesday on business. mersida on Monday. DOD. Hospital Albert on, Mr and Mrs. Marshall Raynor were recent visitors at the home of their daughter Ml". and Mrs. Eldon lllacArthur, Northam. Mrs. AH. Rayner was pleased to have two 0t her grand children Anita and RAoKl-l Simpson of Syd- ney. NB. vlslt with her during the peat two weeks. His many friends will be glad to learn the condition of Mr. Edmund O‘R.ourke is much improved aitho’ still a patient 1n the Western Hos- pital. Albcrton. Mrs. Ivan Sprague with hertwo children Judy and Billy of Cape Tormcntlxle, N.B. are visiting at. the home of her parent-s, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllle Getson. Klldaxe Capes. Rev. and Mrs. Marvel Dunbar. accompanied by their family and bliss Janet Matheson of Charlotte- town motored to Greenmount spending the week-end with Mrs. Dunbar’: sister Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Weale at. the Manse. Miss Mntheson remained for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Owen with their three children Janet, Carolyn zmd John of Charlottetown, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Owen's moher, Mrs. AH. Rayner. 0n their return they were accom- pnnled by Mrs. Owens niece Miss Lois Ruyiler who will nliend Prince of Walx College. Wa swish Lois every success. Among the many folk who attend- ed the Alberlon Exhibition were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Flatt: also Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Cahlll. all former residents. or Kildare District. Their many relatives and friends .were glad to see them, enjoying good health and to renew old acquaint- anceu. They now reside in Charlotte- town. Miss Jessie Ruuyner ls at present wilting for word from the P.E.I. Hospital, Charlottetown. where she will enter to take up the nursing profession, in the ncur future. Jessie attended Summer-side High School last. term. receiving her diploma in June. also a diploma for having successfully passed the exams, pre- scribed by the Marltime Board Jessie ls to be congratulated on her fine showing also for the noble svor-k ‘WhlCh she will soon be taking up. Our best wishes go with her. Jessie ls the second oldest daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rayner. A miscellaneous shower was held at. the home o1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gctson. Klldare Capes, ln honor of Mrs. Getson’: brother Mr. Percy Rayner and his bride. the former Miss Joyce Einlth of Alberton. About seventy-five relatives and friends gathered to shower their gift-s and best wishes on the newly weds. Al basket piled svlth useful gifts. in- eluding a pnlr of woollen blankets from Percyls fellow-truck drivers were carried Into the room by Mrs. Alvin Rayner and Mrs. Fleet, while the aocompanlng verses were rearl by Mrs. Wallace Rayner. On behalf of his bride, the groom thanked one and all for the many lovely gifts. altar which all joined in singing "For they are jolly good fellows.” Entertainment for the evening was provided by the Gi-tsnn Orchestra. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by other larllen present, inter all returned to their homes. irlslilng Percy and Jovyce many yeara -' hcnth. and prosperity together. .'l'v.=v will reside ln their new home *1 Alberlon. r O O-OO4§O§§0O§O-O-O' SAV/llll, KRHN- SllllilNf. Slfltit (ll lllt "IRIARIJRY i‘ llllllill l,llY\l Mrs. Edgar Morrison was in In Mr. Vernon Boyle was in Sum- Mlas Edith MacKlnnon has re- turned ta Halifax after spending a pleasant vacation with her par- ents, Mr_ and Mrs. W. E. MacKin- couple at weeks stay at the Western has returned to he: home, much lrtnlproved in health. the =rr1v=1 of e new dauzhter it I Mrs. Hugh Ramsay and Roma Ramsay were in Summerside Sat- urday on business. Messrs. James and Ray Jenkins. Summeralde, were recent visitors at Conway. Mr. Robert H. Palmer. Freeland, was in Summerside Friday on busi- nest. Mr. Donald Ramsay, Conway is building a new store and plans on opening up in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison and Mr. Cecil Palmer were in Summerslda Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy‘ are receiving congratulations on the Western Hospital at Albertan. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson were guests on Wednesday at the home ot-thelr son, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thompson. Kensington. Meaarl. John W. Palmer and Wendell MacKay, Freeland, motor- ed to Charlottetown last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clarke and daughter of Si. Eleanors were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Palmer, Freeland. Mr. GeorgnThompson. section workman is spending a well-earn- ed vacation here with his wife and famlly_ Messrs. Harold Phillips, Freeland and Ira Banks. Popla; Grove, load- ed pigs at Conway on Wednesday. September 21st. ‘Mr. Harold Henderson. Free- land. third year student from P. W. College is teaching at Spring- field. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frizzell and family. Truro. were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Milligan. Conway. Mr. and Mrs_ Edgar Oatway and Mr. Ray Oatway motored to Sum- merside Saturday on business. Miss Jean Wagoner who ls ern- ployed at the Brae spent the weekend with her sister. Mrs. Dan- iel Adams. Conway. Mr_ and Mrs. Ancll Ballem and son of Mount Pleasant spent Sun- day visiting friends and relatives at Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Whrren Frizzel and friend, Truro, were recent guests at the home of Mr_ and Mrs. Colin Milllgan. Conway. Mr_ Shelton Adams. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams, Conway is attending P. W. College for his second year. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer and Burt Kelawltten. Freeland, were in Summerside Tuesday an business. Mr_ John Buchanan who ls work- ing on a government boat at. Vic- taria spent the weekend with his wife and family here. Mr. Erland Ramsay. owner ol’ The Ramsay Washed Gravel at Conway motored to Summerslde Monday on business. The regular meeting oi‘ the Con- way Women‘s institute was held at the home of Mrs. George Tup- lin on Saturday evening, Sept. 17th. Mr. Erland Henderson. Freeland. son at Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hen- derson, Freeland. is taking his fourth year at P. W. College, Char- lottetown. Mrs. Arthur Adams ls receiving congratulations on the prizes won at the Alberton Exhibition. Mrs. Adams is one of the island's best hookers. Many at the fishermen at Con- REGENT-—-Mlllt. - rura- wen. SHOWS 7.15 - 9.15 — MATINEE MON and WED. 3.30 THE SIZZLING STORY OF UNCLE SAIVTS DARE- DEVIL TREASURY AGENTS LIVES TO STAMP OUT THE WAVE OF COUNTER- ._,,,,,,,...,.,..|i|sr_-mrsa-autaaitsr-aaiatasua Extra! htest Nesta-This Theatre and Yon-Cartoon Heeeoeeaeo-eeoeoe-eeo-eeeewooooeoeoeoeooe-o-wqa» _Continllcd on page 9 nus Marv suu-sunnegsiue A L E l SAMPLE O . MONTREAL’! LEADING FURRIEII TWil DAYS UNLY! TUESDAY and weoursonv SEPTEMBER 27 and '28 I renter exrenr runnmn HERE so senve rcau PERLEY FIIRS ‘GUME DIRECT FROM MAKER T0 Yilll “will” PM“! buy skins direct — because Perley Furriers are manufacturing furrlera with their own factory on the premise; under their own careful supervision, you can count on Perlt-y quality. superior styling and extra value! Dent mlaa this oppor- tunlty nowl HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES: Mouton Processed Lamb Coats, Fcfliliiiil iliirkilill $199. Eelfsyiullfliflsl; goatgkillack i $ omi aws accoon ' 299.. $495. Coats and Mink Dyed Muskrat Coats Hudson Seal Dyed Muskrat and Black Persian Lamb ._............ $595. $359. $595. Coats ot very tine quality ,, . .....,.,.,..,,,,,.. $695. Black Persian Lamb Coats _. Black Persian Lamb Paws Brown Dyed Squirrel Coats Grey Persian Lamb Coats .. OTHER FUR COATS FROM S159 to $2500 BUDGET PAYMENTS IF YOU WISH Payments arranged to suit your convenience. "THE MARY. ANN SUMMERSIDE. P.E.I. Q-FO-O-O-Q RISKING THEIR §O&§&O-O- cAPlTQL-Summeraide TODAY (MONDAY) TUESDAY liAliSllllTIllES ll BUBBLE BATlll . . . andthesereetibsbbIeawithfoyIShasInga. devices and wears tights! Anderhan she plays » lining games with Walter Pldgeon. . . WOW! A r‘. gQY" \ a N9 ALSO CAITOON is . raavrsaraus _ . iflliillll MATINII TUIC. ‘lpld , --'\--.......... _,_ ‘OO-OQ-OO-CQO-G