PAGE FUURTEEN — One Week “ ANNIVERSARY" Spring-Filled MATTRESS Simmons 53th Anniversary Celebra- tion Sale made "III m; comfort value pcfl- uiliit‘. Simmons famous Inncrspring construct- [nn topped with thick. soft Luvs-rs of fcllfll cotton —- lovely damask covers. Try It! mm‘ fort. - - - Then decide for yourself. “N19 they lust- Only “NEWSTYLE” Studio Specially created for Simmons 58th Anniver- sary Event, gives comfortable rest all day and all night. Makes into double or twin beds. Wide choice of fine quality fabrics. 66.50 Here's the bed outfit bargain of the year. LAUREL bed — sturdy bed frame in satiny burl walnut finish. Anniversary mattress with thick layers of felt over genuine Simmons inner-spring construction. 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Over 850 different i7-sccno Reels now svsllsblc. Interchangeable in all View-Master 8t Reels arc 50c each. Del-use View- Gib. a ' Al. r. cm! u... ~- rtsrun ’ lsllllls Markers At A Glqngg (Canadian Press) Toronto-Stocks firmer; ind“. trials partially recover. Montreal-Stocks stronger pap. ers lead tightening. ' New York-Stocks higher’ sir. "l". radio and television ‘spegr. head advance. E. i. Parkman, Opt.D., R.O. OPTOMITBIB: es Examine‘. Glasses Fitter‘ Visual Training Given IEGBNT THEATRE BLDG. _ __5\"ll\fl_’__l_¢-. Sumnssrsido | r. Earls Hickey UHIIUIIWIOOOIIAUII Offies at I5 Graasllls Shoot Phone I'll SUIIIIIIIISIDI I . l. F. Hunter, II.O. OITOIIITIIII Oornplsts Vlsml Analyses Glassss Ilttsd DION]: ‘It! ssumaurrs arnnnro Ilralnnslds, r14. ,lr. it. l. Bums OIIIOPIMIIOI Pslassr Orllssos IUIIEIIDI fssslss Girls) "Glllvllr - Hallow! THE GUARDIAN. WESTERN ......... —TIIE ORIGINAL Rexsll one- cent sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 20, 31. 32. Gour. lies Rexall Drug Store, Summer- sidc. > —THE PRINCE County Wo- men's Progressive Conservative Association annual meeting will be held in the Town Hall, Sum- merside on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. —BOTARY MEETING — The regular meeting of the Summer- ‘side Rotary Club held yesterday in the Olympia was taken up with CHSCUSSIOIIS on club matters. There was no guest speaker. Guests were Rotarian Gordon Avard and W. P. MacLeod. both of Charlotte- town-S. —FABEWELL PARTY - A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Nich- olson, Stanchei, on October seven- teenth, when a number of friends and relatives gathered to do honor to Miss Margaret MacDonald, who isl leaving in the near future for her home in Eckvliie, Alberta. Mr. Donald MacDonald capabiy acted as chairman and after a few com- plimentary rewrks culled upon Mrs, Stanley Delaney. who read an address while Mrs. Stcrling Wad- dell presented the guest of honor with a well-filled purse. Miss Mac- Donald thanked evcryone for their their kindness not only on that special occasion but iiISO for the many favors shown her during her holidays. —ST. MARKS W. A.—Mrs. S. J. Davies was hostess to the mem- bers of St. Mary's Auxiliary at the regular monthh/ meeting, on October 5th. The meeting opened with hymn 283, and a devotional period, when eleven members an- swered roll call with a verse of scripture. During the business per- iod, the church calendars were distributed by Mrs. wan». blouse, and it was decided to send a box of supplies to the mission church at Inverness. Mrs. John Mouse submitted the list of articles la be pnckcd in the hale to he sonl to All Saints Indian School. Mrs. James Sheen was in charge of the Study Book, and rrud the chapter dealing with, The Moslem World. An interesting account of a re- cent visit to P. E. Island and other points in the Maritimes by the Rev. Alan Greene of the Co'- umbia Coast Mission, was read from "The Log" by Mrs. Davics. An interesting and instructive quiz on the history and aims of the W, A., was conducted by Mrs. J. G. Townsend. The offering amounted to $3.00. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. William Gill and Mrs. Lloyd Howard-Bur. Personals -—Mr. Elvin Brynnlon and Mrs. Mary Simmons, Burlington, were visitors to Wllmot Valley on Sun- day.-Bur. —Many friends of Mrs. W. '1‘. Bowness, Bedeque are sorry to learn she is confined to hcr room through illness, all wish her n good recovery-B. —Mr_ and Mrs. William T. Math- eson of Argyle Street, Summer- side, are receiving congratulations today on the occasion of their fifty-seventh wedding anniversary. -B — Mr. and Mrs. RI‘. Prlchard arrived in Summersidc on Mondav by car from Vancouver after stop- ping over in Montreal. Mrs. Prich- ard's parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Cairns. - s -Mr. George Caaeley left on Tuesday to resume his studies at Mount Allison Academy after spending the Thanksgiving week- end wlth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Morris Caseley, Kelvin Grove-Bur. -—Previous to her marriage, Miss Minnie Champion was tendered n bridal shower in Darnley Hail. Friends assisting in the presenta- tion were Misses Nancy Champion, Muriel Champion, Audrey Connick and Ruth Champion. Refreshments were served and dancing enjoyed to music furnished by Ethan and Joyce CampbelL-Bur. —Mrs. Frank Teed, Reading. Mass, has returned after spending a pleasant holiday visiting rela- lives and friends In Bedeque-and North Winsloe. She and Mr. Tecd are leaving the latter part of the month for St. Petersburg, Flor- ida where they plan on spending tho winter.—-B. IN UNISON GRAVDSBND, England - (OP) - The bellrinsers of Milton parish church are all named Frederick. To celebrate the 70th birthday of Frederick Mitchell, leader of Mil- ton's bcliringers for 40 years, the team rang a Frederick pea] of Stedman Triples. pnbcfore every rim ‘MUM Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Commissioner 0f Giii Guides _ Visiis PrLince Mrs. D. E. S. Wlshart, Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Girl Guides, who is spending the next few days Visiting on the Is- land in the interests of guiding, arrived at the Summersids Air- port Tuesday evening at five o'clock, She was greeted on arrival by Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald, Provin- cial Commissioner, Mrs. C. I-l. Beer and Miss Mona Wilson, Provincial representatives of the Dominion Council, Mrs. Fred Jenkins, Field Secretary, Miss Carrie Holman, Commissioner of Lone Guides, Miss Lillian Duchemin, Public Re- lations Commissioner, Mrs. D. C. Tompkins, District Commissioner, Mrs. Maurice Mill, Brown Owl, as well as Mayor J. F. Arnett. Two Brownies, Misses Edith Poole and Patsy Noonan. and a Girl Guide- MissJoyce MacDonald presented the Chief Commissioner with an illuminated itinerary of her trip to the Island. After introductions were made His Worship Mayor Arnctt, on be- half of the Town of Summerside, welcomed Mrs. Wishnrt on this. her first trip to ihe Island. The Chief Commissioner and of- ficials were then entertained at afternoon tea at Holman Home- stead, the hostesses being Misses Carrie and Gladys Holman. At 6.30 p.m. Prince County Brownies and Guides assembled at the High School where they were inspected by Mrs. Wishart, after which Seven Brownies flew up to Guides in a most impressive ceremony. This was followed b.v a campfire during which the Chief Commissioner addressed all as- sembled on Guiding, and congrat- ulated those who had planned the rnily as well as those taking part. Other speakers were Mrs, J. G. MacDonald and Mrs. D. -C. Tomp- kins. The Rally was in charge of Miss Lucille McQuaid, District Captain and Mrs. Maurice lVliil and Miss Margaret Wedge assist- ed. The Brownies who flew up were Myrna Hancock, Janet Horne, Elizabeth Nicholson, Edith Poole, Joan Arsenuult, Helen Mac- Donald and Patsy Noonan. Banquet Held At 8 p.m. the Summersids Local Association entertained at a nan- quot held in the Olympia Res- taurant. Those seated at the head table were Mrs. D. C. Tompkins. who presided, the Chief Guide. Mrs. Wishart, Mrs. J. G. MacDon- ald, Miss Carrie Holman. Mrs. Elmer Offer and Mrs. Wilfred Perry. Miss Carrie Holman introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Wishart. who said she was delighted to be in Summcrside as it was her first visit to the Mnritimes as well as Prince Edward Island. During her remarks the Chief Guide explain- ed the undertakings of the D0- minion Council, as well as the wide scope of Guiding in this Can- ada of ours. She said we should be proud of the fact that we beloni; to a world organization and strongly stress the international side of this democratic Ymllh movement. The need for more Guides is an urgent one, and Mrs. Wishart thanked most heartily the Guides present who have done such an outstanding VOIHHI-ee? work in tgaingig our youth to be- come goo c zens. Mrs. Tompkins thanked MIR Wishart for her inspiring addrfi" and after a few remarks b)’ M"- MacDonnld the baflqeul was brought to a close by the sinfllfls of the National Anthem- ______________.. “s doors-runs." BANDIT‘ rats wrm rassn spam‘. sorrow-manna orranmo _. Death Valley, Oaiifomil- forms the spew-awn" bucksrwnll for M-G-Mw thrill-packed Tcchn - color outdoor drama, 3 Godfath- ers," starring John WAYM. PM" Annendnriz and Harry Carey, Jr.. at the Capitol Theatre. Based on Peter B. Kynds mem- orable tsie of three western bad- men who make a desperate at- tempt at escape over the desert. fighting storms. a harrowinfl I319“ and the ominous shadow of thilll pursuers, this Amosy Pwdllctw" carries s. dramatic wsliop in every reel. ‘ Wayne is the amiable, two-fist- ed leader of the dssperados, Arm- enduriz is the sentimental Mexi- can, Carey the youthful membfl‘ of the trio who is wounded sf~ ter their attempt to hold il-P l bank. Together they match their wits against the pursuing W!" led by Sheriff Ward Bond. Oom- Diication: ‘arise xhenmtgliyrecgz! upon a Y"! m° 9' ' susded to adopt her infant child. s situation which Rives way I" both tender and humorous mo!» grits. In the end. Wayne is the lone survivor and, although he is ap- prehended, s twist of the tale turns him from villain into hero Wayne. who has become a mod- ci for the screen's Drototylfi l" viriie western heroes, his most re» cent success hsvinfl 59¢" "PP" Ammo," is in form in his latest portrayal. Armcndsriz. ss his excitable lieutenant. “WWII- utcs to the comedy overtones. In!‘ Harry Corey, Jr. makes an sus- picious debut in the dramatic part of the wounded boy. l WWW‘ once which the late Harry GIN? would undoubtedly commend. run sue A1‘ OIAPAUD louse and 1M r Ont building Modern conveniences AWI! IRMA IOIIIIIIOII Osstrsl lslflas in Sherost Nylon at Just 4,95 This Blouse ls BIG NEWS in New Yorlrand Montreal and will be Bu} NEWS in Summerside. . . IIOLMANS and ONLY at HOLMANS! Themsglcisln Nylon sheer that washes in Wink-time, dries in a finger-snap and is impeccably lovely without the touch of an Iron! It has s. dainty shin-ed front with tiny pouffed sleeves and buttons down the back. Come see Blouse-it's irresistible! Pink- Blue -White * Sires I2 to 20 Ladies‘ SUMMEBSIDE, P. E. I. Please Send Me- Qusntlty Color | Sim i I 1.... Address Cashi ) Chargoi ) C.O.D PERSONAL snorrnvo snavrcr: B. T. HOLMAN LTD. .<§ ocroaaa 19, 194., ~. “SYLVIA FAIR" I ORIGINAL . It’s at the fabrio-potsi-gogg this “Sylvia Fair” Wear Dept. OFFICIAh BOARD MEETS —The Official Board of the O'Leary Pastoral Charge of the United Church, representing n"? four congregations on ihe circuit. (O'Leary, Bloomfield, West Devon and Brae), met at the Manse in O‘Leary on Friday evening, Oct- 14th. There was a very large B!" tendance and representatives were present from the different congre- gations. The Minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson, presided. RPPOPI! show that the Minister's salary has been paid in full and that all the activities and orgflflllfl- “on; of the pastoral charge are in a flourishing condition, such as Sunday Schools, Womens M.s- sionary Societies, Young Peoples Unions, etc. Rgpflrtg were given as follows: Mr. A. J. Matheson for OLeary; Mr. R. F. MacAuslsnd and Mr. A. W. Crasweii for Bloomfield; Mr. F. W. MacLeod and Mrs. James MacKlnnon for Brae and Mrs. Charles Moreshead sent in her re- port for West Devon. A BT93‘ many new members have been rt‘- mr/ m‘ _ tar/cu: us»? rim": 4s r437.’ fipfd/Al n/rz/z Ii. Yl/a/u.» I?” urwrouifllllilcunirns’ No rubber bands — all plastic - sII-Irs onsi Grips . . . ‘sslns . . . loch with a flick oI the finger. Maliss svsry vrovs from now: on Mk0 as sslyl new FASTER PROCESS ceived on profession of their fsltu in Christ. Plans were made raise the Missionary and Main- tenance objectiveof $675.00. Last yenr the circuit raised the ob- jective of $630.00. Mrs. E. W. Turner, O‘Leary, was appointed Central Treasurer of the pastoral charge, to take office the first of the New Year. The meeting clos- ed with the Benediction-O. ATTENTION ROYAL ARCH MASONS JOINT MEETING PRINCE EDWARD 8a ALEXANDRIA CHAPTERS — Kensington Thursday, October 20th. Master Masons Cordially Invited. i norms orsrnns Paying Highest Market Prices OYSTEORATS INC. St. Eiesnors _ SCORCHING WINDQ Sirnoons are hot dry winds which blow over desert areas. BIIAIIFS STIIGK NEWS ATTENTION FEED MILLS Protein is scarce and high in Price. BUY BECLEANED OIL FLAXSEED whole or ground 57.95 per 100 lbs. or less f.o.b. shipping Point in Ontario. HIGH PROTEIN‘ FEEDS in stock PUIIINA FEEDS, FISHMEAL To Arrive OLD " PROCESS OHDAKE MEAL high in protein, the most. reasonable priced high protein on the market. OBDEB NOW anti. and c». Ltd. Brick Department Store 2D-271 Water St. 5 Phones l0 Warehouses Drive In and Out Central Location SUMMERSIDB, P. I. f. MILLAII’ IIEIISINETIIN Fluffo Shortening, 2 lbs. -.-¢»¢-.|¢.. Marmalade, 24 01s., New Photo Msthod Directions show how ‘Icnl wavn many typos oi Iialr in as iittls as 30 mlnutsli lui it's still tho sums gonlls Toni formula that has glvsn mo" than s Iiiilisn soft, natural-looking sravss. TONI IIFILI. KIT $1 .25 New TONI SPIN CIIIIIIS 2.00 Now ‘IONI CIIMI IINSI .1! IIOIIIAI VAIIII $3.50 ~. srscm $211 "Ollll ONLY Your TONI Headquarter! Fancy Kola Salmon, . .per tin lobster Paste, per Grapefruit Juice, 2 tins 82c Soedless Raisins, 2 lbs. 40c P" “u Brooms . $1.15. Special "g Linen Tablecloths, 2 Only-Bsdspresds. lug. $1.40. Indies’ Cotton Hose. watts A00 Llssof A ‘w’ svssss 62C I “mo. s pk’. i _ . l . . 25c Aylmers Boston Brown perbottlo Tomatoes,2tlns.....89c m, Bright's Peaches, chaiw 95c Qdox S0ap,3cakcs.. 19c DRY GOODS 54x72. Beg. 85.25. Special .. Beg. $4.00. Special Indies’ Rayon Plated Hose. Reg. 85c. Special Assortment of Broken fines of Nylons- SIIOE SIDED k lines of Men's Wor Muuhnont o! m» 8| 70 8P 9' 10' Broken Llrns of ladies’ SIM! Olssrlsgstdrestlylleduocdrrioos. Ohllrlrcdsflrspololslsadsls. Allsises. NOWIN Ilsa’ 3%.. sad S STORE I’. E. I. 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