{A55 NINE I -.-___ costs. fill! GIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN \ '“' ' . Wm! E ll - purpose sung by Jeanette Iiddy. famous American huuzlwhs. . . ‘ THE RN "Illxllty "Infill" cldsoDonw and Nelson Iddy. does his best acting as well u‘ Borden School -_._GA',fi"n_v,gfl1a.§i“ %cg°g'z'g;_ sill; cqual- z. negro Noouanl ' playing the leading roles in the lenldinl new charm to the glorious Grade v1.-1 not. Heffei; ¢,,,,,,',‘i";q,,,, A“. u“ . I t Ex ' ' Picture. is heard against a tbun- melodies -—-—- _ Aiiiia Lynda; i. Manon liowstt. and,‘ 1 5;; on“, m. " gm“ b“ The W- B. Van Dyke's direction in- Honor 1101i of Borden School for Highest aver“, 91. m Am.“ 5‘ M“ m". -. ' 9* “immune of . pioneer iecied many clever and -l‘l'tlitki the month of November. _ Grade L cél- John h m“. . ' ' l " ills Auction" human interest touches into the Mhs Della McKenzie’: De t. ' u I cos. J u Danube.‘ mo, o Clare McNaily and rreda pj_-—_ l of st. Louis of the old creole days. vivid story of the trench princess Mr. . . - ‘ _ “w. L mum“, “y ‘M m“, he Guardian Iasr so his i dilly I! II: II ila lsi- the capture of’ the Csaquette clirls who, to escape an unwelc no _ ._ ,, Grade 1u.-1. Elva McKenzie. 2. ett Campbell. equfl; a ow- Ullll Gina in salamander by pirates. their rescue and ot er lover. flees to the ooimy of lnuis- 9"“ x'_1'. Pm” ¥i°mg=m 7' Clive shawl 3- "illwd Mfllnml- stable and Everett llokenna. soils!- III adenine. wane simi- oewsea. unnu- Water smut i__ Br dramatic details are is-na. for an eluding romance with w‘ mmmw- " “m” “' Sm" W- Jl-L He" Mwim- 0M» 11-1. m m» ‘F’. “u”, Water SINK Ill’! hslilvlviii-Gralrilla lune woven into a story that. aside from -__________ and. 1x4 Eleanor hlclsaw $11G.’ Joan word; a, Gsrneit you“; g_ 5mm (hum;- ;_ “m. ,_.____ “mm Wale. runsme. stirring wiramn th wcrlserful n. , providea an sszrr WAG! moans: a mm“ D595“. 3 wumd PM; grat- v m _ A1 Kaouglz. equal. n, marsh: will Io II ll! 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Cspito 11mm. -- m, mum» "Dram oloyeea of the woeunglwun liisc- wood McKenna. lung‘ “m” 5 ‘$4 11f . c dl-ib-li. om‘ ' 5114' other; 3i triui and Manufacturing Com- Mira Mildred swam mm. ominenlce. 4on0! 63H‘ A B lovely Herbert soon Herbert's immovrhl n". pan‘! in: you?‘ w dunand a 11- Mrs. Stewart's Dept. m _ “N5 MILL. Burlington. gm, m“, ‘we-M Tu] ummfluami‘ Miss MacDonald is beautiful to 69h 4h" 0"! GYIIR- G m WHFA. Amen m hard; G m __ Gd ‘ - c". ct":.r.*""“"' as: m... .....s*==r*'~i::.."“: “" °‘“"““" ’“““‘° °’ “m” ‘°°“ " “M m" “m m-n-rr-"r-nune- * =. "M no. , 4.4L e s w _ - '- r‘:- *“‘ f‘: “ . . . . _ . i _ "‘“‘ "m" 8 . .- .- » .. . ~. be e I'm . . .. . , . , piutiii the Summerside m” houonhu mm , w. j c suoh a Community Centre for Yiillli FAULT ‘é.‘§.‘i.°.'.‘..£;éf““' “‘ “"' ‘°‘"‘ °‘ , ‘Moved by Colmcilior J. L. ' “$512.... by Councillor 1-. n. Maggi!!- -. 35TH! TWINE. flllili ooai q) um d 1i- Jun: ' EAL SATURDAY — '11! MacDonald, fishing slxnlissmdw __.__ GAGEMENT. — Mrs. Ray- gmls, Sherbrooke. snnounc. q_ q Blanche rtson. . Chesley uxilisry Evenlnz A W58 scrlpture and Cilr d ided that this ed the The cetinl! Mlzpah Benedlctiorh-S. TO -DAY their combined club efforts to 1n- tituts some plan of reform and ,_sgsin on December 3rd waited on ~ . the ‘Iiown Council informing Coun- they had after much Shows 7.30 and 9.15 p.m. u THURSDAY AT 8.80 ' APlTOi. are i.i\TE - because . . done long before cember 25. ENMAN lmua co. t f her do Mo“ 0.. .. rt. o! T. T. s. st. ohtarlc, only sorkigi‘ fix- ' . Mm e is e Wmfif. hear moire. 1Z-16-li- ___._ r. VENING auxin/luv Ts .. The regular meeting of WES hem 9n Tuesday Eilelllnli- 139$“ Candle prescntec. Mr‘ with appropriate The president con- hanc: and shove our allocation and Bmolmie-terdny morning. The committee re- Missionary the Knights of colum- Rotary Club Fund. bus. We are open every eve- . ning until 9 to enable 1', You to get all shopping remains of Rev. Ewen of Toronto. accom alnevou ' rive stiiimier-R . Funeral urdsy afternoon. fire at the home of Dr bocirhart, Spring Street. blaze wss caused by an over ed stove with a hand extingulsheh-B. -- CHILD IN and Mrs. Wyman of Wiirnot is t" has undergone an appendix oration. t was resting 3s will enjoy u“ recovery-é. -—W'ELI~‘ARE OFFICER BEGINS WORK-Mr. Patrick Ryan has been . d Tru- Sum- n his duties yes- as welfare Officer an ant Officer for the Town merside and bega "9' hired presenti Y's Men, and problem has app ntcd Mr. RY w this position. Orlc of his dut iiionlmunity Gentre For Youth Trainin In Summerside meeting of Council on Monday evening: Movement as p. otec b mittee representing the lnittee being: C planning in last Bummerside. and on Nov. . m ntatlrlg that they were going to cil that thought and planning worked the following gm A competed officer in view to the amount of time ved:- "That this Council vofoafor quarters be established tlnllfl f0 111%- De- beer in posseaakn i-lrwas folmisrilty andylneq 5a,. ed by his son d will ar- iver Frida evan- at Green Gob es Bat- — SLIGHT FIRE —-Summer- side firemen were called‘ out about 9.80 yesterday morning for a n6 pipe and was put out HOSPITAL — The eight month-ole daughter of Cairns s patient in the Prince County Hospital where she 0D- iatest reports she w comfortable as m could be expected and their many Y friend; extend to w. and Mrs. The foliowinl in the text of the resolution passed at the regular the Summerside Town “In the matter of the Youth III-m". Welfare and ‘rruant carry their effect. They had scour- ies be to get the community cen- by M Ge t. hlihisiobeloctedi the “m” “m” Argricvilli/ltgn-al Hall, mm‘ onel-‘ation . and to act as superillsolx-S i 8 o! Columbus. Rotary Club. Y's Mons Club, The Board of Trade and oth- ers. the members of the said com- ‘ bodies have Clone a lot of work and an effort to improve the youth standards of the Town ERBERTS n .12, et with the Town Council 115G 011i. g supervision providing that the Town Council would mo e uni soilld le i tr k aedm in and Heat for remissa. - Council aiiiar considering“ . end ov- | crating for one month and to con- pcid at the pleasure ._ the Town - 01C" J TliR ‘ ' carcasses-answers. aooniu-ihution that would provide funds to providlnl Ply- rnent of Weiferl and Trusnt Of- ficer, Light, Wain’ above p “This Ind effort Ladies’ Fur Goats Your No. 1 Wardrobe essential this wartime winter, a beautiful fur coal, Unanimously elected for seasons of service, warmth and timely styling. It will be your trusty standby for all occasion wear, choose yours here from one all-star collection. Each a definite coat personality — each will serve with honors for the duration and after. Ladies’ Dark Muskraie Coat. Swagger style, size 16. Price . .. . . . $395.00 Ladies’ Electric Seul (Dyed Rabbit) coats, brown and black in swagger and fitted styles. Sizes 12-20. Prices ranging from ..$1l5.00 and $157.50 1 Only Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) fitted style sixe 14. Price .. $450.00 2 only Bombay Lamb in loose and fitted styles. Size 38. Price $135.00. Size 16 price $150.00. Racooll coats, loose style. Sizes 12-14. Priced at . $225.00 Black Oppossum. Size 14, loose style. Each $149.00 Viscacha Coats in loose style. Sizes 12-20. Price . . . .. . . $97.50 Pieced Hudson Sea] (dyed muskrat piece) loose styling. Sizesslgfai)‘: Each . . . . . . . . . . . Your Cloth Fur Trimmed Boat (FIRST CHOICE FOR DURATION SERVICEY Ladies’ Fur Trimmed Coats in Boucies, Crepes and Tweeds, beautifully fur trimmed with squirrel, Mt. Sable, Persian Lamb, Racoon, Wolf, Red and Silver Fox. Sizes 12-20 and 38-44. Prices ranging from $25.00 to $137.50 Ladies’ Sport Coats in plain and tweed cloths in fitted and box backs. Sizes 12-42. Prices from . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. $19.75 to $49.75 ,__ 1 ,___ l _,_\ Ladies’ Scarves Ladies’ scarves in chiffons, silks and sstins, plain and fancy designs. Each $1.00 to $8.50 - Gloves For Xmas K15 lioves in black, brown, navy gm] white, also natural pigfsx $235 3nd u, Fabric gloves, knitted woois $1.00 to $1.75. Chalholsettes, different shades from .................... $1.00 t» $1.75 fihiidren’: Boats, Etc. f wi ter coats for Men's :.:.::~.:.‘:.":la:.:. i.:":.:.::r..;... .:. .....,..i- l. N ""2 i213;‘i.i“““i’.?§‘§-°i‘3§‘-i3'333'3'3153355 sizes ~ ere" eckwear from atf’rom..... .......... ..........$'-°‘“s27'5: Ono of tn ices! Children's 3-piece coat and leasing sets Bi"! ~ ' ranges we hzve never to 7 at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.75 to $14-95 s own. Plain, stripes Child v snow “it; good quality warmly lined for and fsney d i _ -"n! ' 19 .P'ri $10.50 Pm” _ 50c t? $50 service and comfori. Si"! 4 i4 I I -<._ Toilet Articles is prices as desired Cutex Shown in sets or separa L00 to $350 Sets . . . . . . . .. a serviceable and lasting gift, shown in bedrooms, large variety $7.50 t0 $18.75 it gift that every boy will appreciate, just what he wants for sport weah- shown in many different shades. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Prices .. $6.50 to $9.9L These make shades to match different lo choose from at ______._____._._. Avoid disappointment. _Shop as soon as possible as many lines are getting picked up.’ snap AT SINCLAIR ’s SUMMERSIDE _V _ _ _ so ssrs sasruolsassnnaao- .1 ~ fi-‘Eiihlhsiiedspreads CLAIR and STEWART