THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN HOLMANS i Proudly Presents, English “K”, l these shoes, we- recommend them to our many customers. Shoes The kind of a shoe one man tells another about Yes, Holiran's are proud ta present these outstanding examples at British Boot- making at its best. The famous "K" shoes are known throughout the World by men who value style, workmanship and wearing qualities. As exclusive agents lor l England's Finest i HEAVY BROWN BROGUE j ‘Authentic English Brogue Style ‘Heavy Ton Leather Tops ' ‘Extra Heavy Goodyear Welted Double Leather Sole ‘All Leather Heels, Steel Slugged ‘Full English Kip Leather Lined Throughout ‘Sizes 6 to 'll — B. and D' Widths i I650 Lining England's Finest BLACK BOX CALF ‘Finest quality Black Box Kip Calf Leather Tops ‘Straight Lace Cut with English Kip Quarter ‘Flexible English Oak Tan Slip Soles ‘Solid All Leather Heels ."Sizes 6 tall — B and D Widths l5.00 England's Finest TAN WILLOW CALF ‘Tan Willow Call Leather Tops ‘Heavy English Oak Tanned Double Soles ‘Solid Leather Heels, Steel Slugged {Sizes 6 to ll — B and D Widths l5.00 English "K" Shoes Are Exclusive with HOLMAN'S- . . COMICS BEGAN IN ‘DOS Ci-‘fllic stripe-we: not ueed in i-i-Plllillillliii-B-Ji-ll- daily newspapers until the 1800a. °’m.w‘ Illa Illrlllll Glsnee titted Visual Tlllllll Glvea REGENT TIIIATIB BLDG. Ian-er liroot. dismisses-side II!!!‘ SOAP, LI). 1 i“ p was invented in the fist rentusfy AD. ,. lasing tern at lpriag Valley ea ‘Ihillllllllllavnliien naaarsnsuwrseiasdshHl-Nenm atssiisauuaaseeelvdelleesdalbseei IsQ-eedllegbebellaheale. ilegqseeasnplatelqllylllllllmllebfl juastiriisiaasmasvaatsauers. sluts, iIoKAY a on. LlMllEB "- '.. _. IIMELLI. ebalr, ‘IIIII OIL “WllERE 0L0 FRIENDS MEET" t. Earlt iliokey Chartered Jooouaoant Oiled a! ll Granville ltroed Ihone I'll lansmarslde too-Qeeteecioeeteeeas LARGE flllliTllill SALE RT SPRIIR llRLLEY lllIllhllIIdtldllOlIlIlIfiI-Mlilmdllllwilllllblllll WIDNIDDAY, OOTOIIII. 21th. beginning at 1 EM. 1 Ilene, extra good driver, d young eattie, lludson motor as good ae new. Grain Crasher, l tar-raw plow, pimp eoaspiaia, i pen] lash dealing machine I gaiieaa petal, oreain separator, davenpori. ssambay IewI,.Polliao Coupe, ilfl, In perleat condition. lisrnltwe. I drehore. l oasnadea, I bada. two with springs aria mattresses. i spool beds, bed table, 1e bltahea obalrs, quantity pillows, rug. cupboard, antique ehalr, tqlss set, d reebera, bitoben table, ti mall tables. living room stove, Queen iinla, l bitehen ranges (Iron Duke, new), I eeeadonal ebehe, dining room table a dllelllil eeaeli, Iaels tab and vvringer, and a, large quantity snail articles net listed. diabee and ooaliing utensils. x wool blankets. d eisalre. Morris It day is aam sale sa neat flee day. sauna a. MAONEILL, osme IIUGII r. nsonulloie, Auctioneer. llISUHflREE Sum/x.‘ rrsfda i swore Albanian, ', illrorton Activities Misl Rita lilnch was a recent. visitor to Albee-ton, the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hamill. Miss Eileen Keete. It. N. has returned to resume be: duties in Boston, Mesa, alim- an xtended visit at her homehere. Miss Ruth Johnson lite-lit last week-end in Aibesiton, the guest oi her aunt. Mrs. Laura. Diocletian. _.A v Dri. W. Callaghan of uria. accompanied by Mr. and s. Johin A. Callaghan ialt recently on a mOiiOC trip b0 U.B.A. -Miss Berth Clerk ieiit weanes- day by motor on a visit. to 5t. John, N. B. While in the city she will be the guest o! her sister, Mrs. Preston Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mclnnts. Mrs. Ramsay and Mrs. Maclieod or Bediord were recent guests at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shea. Rev. Howard Christie, 8t. John, N, 13.. spent a couple oi daya in Aiberton the earlier part oi’ tho week, the guest o! Mr. Henry Clark. Her many friends were pleased lo hear that Miss Margaret Darling had returned to this pro- ‘vince and had again accepted a position or Public Health Nurse. When previously employed on P. E. I. Miss Darling's headquarters she will now be staying at Montague. Piusville anii Vicinity -Dr. Qhm, Alberton, was in Piusviiie on business Friday. Mr. James McCarthy spent Fri- day at. his home in Bwckton. Piusville School re-opened Moli- ilriy alter three weeks fail vacat- ion. v Miss Mario Corcoran, 6t.‘ Law- rence. spent. the week-end at her home here. -.Piua. lvflss Norma Corooran has re- turned to her home alter spend- ing thzree days in Burton. Lot. 'l. v Mr. John Dalton, Halifax, N. 15., was in Piusvilie Saturday ‘idsit-irig his sister, Mrs. John J. Corcoran. Coleman School has ire-opened after the usnlal vacation, with Miss Maria Jones returning to her job no schooi-irnarm. Mr. Ralph Hardy, Summerslde, spent. the week-end at the home oi his minis, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy, Rosebank. . Miss Hazel Ooreoran has returnl ed to her work as teacher 0i Mill River East School, nits-r the usual two-week tall vacation. Misses Rose and Ruby Reeves, Freetown, were week-end visitors in Rosebnnk at the homo at Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy. Mrs. Fred Gallant. has returned to New York utter spending the Summer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 1". Gallant. The many friends o! Mrs. Fred LaATgxmuXt are sorry to hear that it has been lound necessary to‘! her to go to the hospital ioir treatment. Her daughter, Mildred, has arrived mun Halifax in care forr her during her illness. 0’l.eary District Inspector Callaghan at Jiibertan ,vlsited Oleary School on Tues- ‘disy, Oct. 10th. lVlr. Edwin Turner; Money Harris dealer Bi 01cm. was a business visitor to Charlottetown on Tues- day, -0 The weather an ‘lhsesday night, Oat. 10th, and Wednesday, Oct. Nth, has been very cold with pmetratirlg winds snow- rlurries teii on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, -Despitas ‘the torrential rains which continued s11 alter-noon and night and the very cold weather which prevailed ‘The Brae United Church Yqrng Peoples Union met Monday night, Oct. 18th, at. the home o! Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- Kinrion. The Minister led in wor- ahlp-and in the study period, his ooplc being: ‘The Chinese in Canada," with particular retor- enoe to P111. Assisting Rev. Mr. Dickson in the study period were: Miss Margery MacPhee, Mrs. Charles Casley, Mrs. Jame; Mac- Kinnon and Mr. Fred Maclaod, after which the Miepah Benedict.- ion was pronounced and games and contests were enjoyed. The Boys Conference which will he held in the OLeary United Church on Saturday, oat. 30th, Auction Sale AT EMERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27th AT. 12:30 I am instructed by the Executor of the Estate of the late Joseph W. MacDonald to sell the following: Quantity old oats and quantity of oats and barley, wood in blocks, 60 hens, set scales, ladders, cream can, l stationary eng- ine, 3 h.p., iioy fork, carrier and cable, gas lamp, washing machine, churn, organ, chesterfleld suite, dining room table and chairs, beds, springs, mattresses, rocking chairs, wicker chain, bureaus, rodlo, book case, Singer sewing machine, bedding, dishes, pots, pens, tables, and all other articles not mentioned. LESTER iisizsii,‘ Auctioneer. OCTOBER 23, - 194g light near loved ones and to days! ‘Qiruiilo thrills i Should Be Taken Now! Nothing like a portrait of your glowing young beauty re d9. tives across the miles! But have it taken now, so that you will have plenty of time to choose the best proofs and to get the linshed photographs to their recipients in time lor the holi- SEE US NOW ABOUT AN APPOINTMENT EiiMAtl liiiUii and PHOTO sriivios Summerslda link. you to friends and rela- under the auspices at the MaIl- time Religious Education Council will have as its Director, Rev. Thomas G. Head, B.D.. o4 Hump- ton. The theme is: "Vflnture ior Christ." Rm]. W. G. Dickson will be Registrar and other leaders will be Rev. B. B. Ooiborne of Spring- field West and Rev. J. M. Sheen oi Elmsdaie. Boys from west. Prince will be vary welcome, including the pastoral charges oi‘ Aibcrtoii, Monti-use, Clear-y, Bidelord and West Cape. There will be three other" Boys Canlercnces held in P. E I. under the auspices or the MREC, at Murray Harbor, York and Bedeque. 'I‘he Young Peoples Unions oi the OIic-ary pastoral charge oi OCT. 22nd» STOKLEWS TOMATO SOUP ‘Per doz. . . . . . . 99c AYLM'ER‘S VEG. AND TO- MATO SOUP-IO tins for 95c CREAMED STYLE CORN 2 tins tor 3 CLAMS—2 tins for .....58c FRESH BEEF—2 tins for ..85c BURN'S CORiN BEEF HASH Reg. 40c—Special . . . . ..27c OLARKS PORK 8. BEANS 2 tins tor . . . . . . . . . . ..36c ISLAND PORK and BEANS 2 tins tor 25c or $3. per case GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 tins for . . . . . . . . . . .27: APPLE JUlCE 2 tins tor ORANGE JUiCE 2 tins for, . . . . . . . . .....20c BRlGHT’S TOMATO JUICE 2tins for . . . . . . ........20c PITTED DATES 2 lbs. for . . . . . . . . . . ..45c RAISINS, Seeded and Seedless 2 lbs. tor . . . . . . . . . . ..45c B-ULK SHORTENING 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..76c BULK LARD 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..68c ROBIN HOOD ROLLED OATS 5 lb. pkg. tor . . . . . . . .. SUNLIGHT SOAP 2 tor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..26c NOW IN STOCK- Quality Good. MILLAIPS STORE KEllSlllGTllll P. E. l. Week-End Specials Whore Your Dollars Buy Tho Most the United Church all hi!!! maria plans ior iialioueen ies. 0| Tuesday. Oct. 26th, ioomliaid Y. P. U. will hold their party in the Church Hall; On Wednesday the West Devon Y. P. U. will hold their party in the West Deiron Institute l-lali; Qn ‘Thursday the Omeary Y. P. U. will meet lo: their part-y at. the Marisa‘ and on Friday the Brae Y, P. U. will no.4 their party at the home o! Mr. and ivirs. Robert Oulton. The O'Lcisry C.G.I.T. an aisoi planning d Halloween social. All these active groups had very successful Ha11owe’- en parties inst year which wen very largely attended and greatly enjoyed. . .. 231119 25th LAMO SOAP . . . . TOILET SOAP 2 tor .---1l¢ RilNSO and TlDE ...40c pkg. SHliNOLA FLOOR WAX Cdn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - --33¢ DREFT . . . . . . . . .35: oka- ELEGANT FLOOR WAX—25c LARGE JAVEX Bottle . . . . . . . . . . .... .25: TOILET TISSUE 3 rolls for . . . . . . .....25c CORN SYRUP Reg. 38c, special ....33c PEANUT BUTTER l6 oz. ior .33; PEANUT BUTTER 9 oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..26c SILVER SEAL JELLY POW- DER'S, 2 tor . . . . ..26c MINUTE TAPlCO 2 pkg. tor - . . . . . . . . . . .36: YELLOW-EYED BEANS 5 lbs. tor . . . . . . . . .. 0c FRENCH CREAMS lb. . . . . . . . . . .._._.......3Bc CHOCOLATES l lb. loxes . . . . . . ....80c ORANGES 28B 3 doz. . . . . . . . . . . . ..$i.00 MORSE'S TEA 2 lbs. tor ....--$l.B0 LUXURY IARlNG rowers QUANTITY MEN'S ARMY RAINCOATS While they last-small sizes A complete line oi Rubber footwear. Prices right. Children's Loafers, Green, sizes 2 to 3. . . . . . . . pr- Wornen's Red and Green Pumps, sizes 5 to l ._$3.30 pl- Don't target our Dry Goods and Ready ta Wear. l MILLASPS STORE KENSIIIRTRI P. E. I. l lb. tin . . . . . . .._..l2c rm Prices Riglif-