PAGF apparent: rar- ..GUAR!?_l§_1tl-_,§lié§l_-Q'TT1J9HN - i oi Records. I; _._.____. ._... l i I IIOUSE FOR SALE AT 58 SUMMER STREET SUMMERSiDE, P.E.l. House l2 rooms, modern con- veniences. lt interested you may communicate with Mr. Ray Tonton, Central Street, Sum- merside, or with the owner, Dr. J. R. Corbett, Clark's Harbor. Shelburne County, Nova Sco- tia. \oooo<.\ \7\9\'><7\7\' /_yf"\'\”'\\\l i / fill’ 1475.91’ {r773 0N Victor lliecllrii Novv Cpen! HQLMAWS See This Newly Renovated Record Section Tomorrow Come in and listen to the latest Columbia and Victor Red ords-We feature a most complete selection. the familiar classics to the newest, hit dance iunesl You'll . From all enjoy shopping here, for Victor and other well known makes New A RCA Victor RECQRD SECTIDN , SECOND FLOOR IN OUR MODERN FURNITURE DEPARTMENT FRE the proud possessor VICTOR RECORD PLAYER, and it isn't going to cost them o penny. E! To The LuckyVisitor A‘ BRAND NEW h" Record Player (Famous ROA Victor) Someiucky visitor is going to be of an RCA All you have to do to enter this Free Drawing is to visit the Record Section and place your Name on a Ballot. the Free Record Player Drawing at 9p. m. Saturday. Oct. llth. ' Visit the newly renovated Record Section at Holman's - - - Enter your name in Drawing. -N0 OBLIGATION "r0 Bun- i l l i HOLMAN’S SUMMERSIDE '“Wl1€r€ Old Friends" Meet" l COMPLEX STRUCTURE A locomotive contains as many as 25,000 pnris. ALE BOTTLES PURCHASE We call (or ale bottles. an,- quiintlty, pints and quarts; hi!!! est prices paid. We will also nai tor Javex bottles. Bring them ll and guarantee an ample supply o Javcx, Phone Cecil's Grocery, us. sol pick-up. rl/zyrr / NOSAVII "Ill. Sold By R, T, """“*——uessvesnr- IAIIIIACTIIIII IY KAUF MAN IUIIII GI. l-IIITII - IITCIIIII HOLMANS‘ 0t Bloomfield Station were ‘Bloomfield 8r Vicinity M, Dame, Bmgwm \ I —-Mr. Jack Foley and son Emmet _ y recent vi-sitors to Summersidc. Mr. Lorne Thompson who 15 em. played at Charlottetown recently visited his home in Roseville. Mr. Cyril Gallant o! ,Wellington was a recent visitor at thc home of Mr. Frank MacDougall oi Bloom- ticld Station. Mr. and Mrs. Kenttoxl Horne oi Bloomfield Corner, were visitors to Mount Royal on Sunday-B. Mrs. George Palmer oi’ Blootm- fleid Station was a reecnt visitor at the home of her daughter Mrs. Kier Dunbar of Summerside. MessrsrRoy Smith and Ronnie Arsenault of Bloomfield Station were visitors to Summerside. Mr. Frank MaoDougall and sons Peters and Donald of Bloomfield Station, were recent visitors to Sumrrierside. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peters and daughter Betty, Miss Lucinda Mac- Millon and Mr. Melvin Richard all oi Bloomfield. were recent visitors to Surnmerside. Miss Doris Palmer accompanied by Messrs. Bill Saunders, George and Harold Callaghan, motored to Summcrside on Wednesday where they attended the rsoes. Congratulations are ‘ended to Mr. Frank MacDougall, Blooiintield _ TWO IIOUSES NOW READY FOR SALE (Corner Duke and Poplar Streets, Summersldi)‘ Newly rebuilt, pointed end decorated. Apply» to:- MR. HUGH MORRISON Siiininorsido BURLINGTON 8r UlOllllTY was in Charlottetown, Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Jildbflll Roach, and daughter, Katherine at Malpequs, were Quests oi Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adams, Burlington on Sunday. Niir. and Mrs. Waldo Gardiner, ant;- family, Evelyn, Ruth "d Brenton o! Ohelton were visitors to Burlington on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Wright. and children. Marion and Carl, North Carleton. were guests c; Mr. ant»;- Mfl- Daniel I-Liokox, Burlington on Sunday. -Bur, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Paynter, Mrs- W-J- Painter. Mhe sums and Smile“. owner of the horse, named Lucky Pal. His horse started to roe ths summer at Piusiiille since then she has won mpg; 1n Alberto“. Ohm. Charlottetown. Bummerside and Covehead. Tibia animal has been purchased by Mr, George Broakins oi Kensington and 1-1 new on his wsy to one States to race. This horse had no previous "llnlllle and deserves much credit tor whaling in so many races, ‘ ‘llhe marriage took place recently at. the First Presbyterian Church in Verdun o! Mr. George MscKsy, ionmerly oi Bloomiiield Station, but WW employee in st. John, N, 3., and Miss Joey Acorn, formerly trom the Eastern part of the Island. but MW employed in st. John. The haw! couple spent some time vis- llifll Wit-h 1M Crown's sister and husband Mr. aind Mrs. William 0' l-lara of Verdun. Quebec. Many Years o! wedded bliss is extended to Georxe and bride by friends and relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson celebrated their 25th wedding an- niversary at their homo in Glen. llrfy on Frldl! night. Mr. Guy Meolmiis called the gathering to order end w. Robert Show read the address. Milo Ruby Thompson, niece oi the honored couple, pre- Hliefl menus which wore useful and valuable. Mn. Johnny Thomp- son presented a wiry prottlly doggy- lted wedding coke. In. Kenneth MscKendrick read m address on behalf oi the members ot the-Camp- balloon W. ll. l. and Mm. Lloyd Bradshaw tad the pus-so. Mrs. £23m“! a mllogwllrs. Robert aw an a 111m)" smell the lands alter which ti’: meats Present bane, wiaflng Ir. and its. ‘rhcmp- flflllried to their‘ Master Willie Paynter, Burlington, were viedtors to Charlottetown on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clow, Ken- sington had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ellis, Int‘; iamiiy and Mr. and Mrs. William Duncan, all o! O'Leary. Mrs. Darius H028. Wilmot Val- ley, BBQ Mrs. Morris Caseley Kel- vin, were week-end guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Btsnley C. Thompson, Hillsboro street, Charlottetown. Mrs. Elton Siharpe, m. and Mrs. Stanley Sharpe, Mr.. and Mrs. Eustace Reeves and Mr. Heath Reeves, nil oi Norboro, attended the liigmoni. Bay hhbition on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laird, Kel- vin, spent the past week end ail PiCOOM, NB. where they ‘were guest; oi Mr. bird's sister, Mrs. JR. MacDonald, Mr. MacDonald and family. . Mrs. 8.5. Moose, Kerislngiori. al- though considersbly improved in health continues to receive treat- ment at the Prince County Hos- pital. Her many friends hope sbe swill soon be quite well allin. Mrs. WH. Ooseley returned to her home in Kelvin on Saturday alter spending a iew days with her brother, Mr. John W. Hogg and Mrs. Hail. Belmont Direct, Sum- mersice. friends regret that Mr. has not completely recovered tron his recent illness. Mrs. Jack Hepburn and little daughter, Barbara are guest: d Mr.. and Mrs. Kenneth Maclood, Burlington. 1dr. and Mrs. Hop- barn have mover.- ironi Toronto to Moncton. N-B. It will be remem- winiier a low months ago od a beauty contest in Toronto. vestrthsnkegiving service, at 8t. Stephen's Chimb. Burlington, suncoy, Sept. ma. ‘rho Rev. DJ. Noel conducted the ser- vices and preached an appropriate sermon from the tirst verse oi the iolpeamrraise manual. 0M1 soul. Suitable hymns were sung with Mrs. WJ. Harrington at the groan. (march mindsets and vb- ltora filled the church to capacity IIAPLI FOOD Hogg, tihoinh somewhat improved ~ bored that woo Barbara was the A lino display or fruits, veget- ables and tlawon. marked the hat- on rector, WESTERN CUARIAItT —I‘0l HALE. — 1942 Chevrolet Sedan. Excellent condition. Can be ,seen at. Morrison b Macflae l..iid., iSt. Eleonora. —IN Till CENTRAL BEDEQUB Baptist Church there will beser- vioee i-n iihn morning at. 11 A. M. and in the evening at 7.45 P. lil. Sunday School at. 10.15 A. M. C. A. Britten, Minister. -'!'HB WEEKLY MEETING 0F Till JUNIOR ‘B. Y. P. U. — was heir; on Tuesday evening in the church Hall with Miss Arlene Jor- dan presiding. Rev. . J. Barrens con- ducted tlie devotional period. The young people- were divider;- into two competitive groups "Bluebirds" and “Lat-ks". alter whiqh volley ball anti other games were enjoyed-s —HOSPITAL MEETING — The October meeting o! the Ladies Aid o1 the Prince County Hospital was held on Wednesday atternoon at. the Nurses’ Home wliti the Vice- President, Mrs. C. H. Ste-wart, in the chair. The contract ior the complete redecoraticn ot the three corricors with the bath rooms has been let. Details in regard to the annual Rurnlnsge sale were xinalisad also sn order placed tor much need- ed equipment in the hospit..l, —an electric 100d coriveyer at a cost of 6325.00.-B -PASTOR HONORED - The congregations oi.’ Cape Traverse, and Summer-side assembled on Tuesday evening at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Russel Clark and daughter, Mrs. Earle Bowler and Mr. Sawier, Cape Traverse, to honor their pastor, Rev. J. H. Bishop and. Mrs. Bishop, who have been granted a year's leave oi ab- sence on account oi ill-health and will leave on Friday morning (or Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mr. T. B. Gillispie, acting in the capacity oi chairman, in his introductory remarks regretted the conditions leading up to this gathering and hoped Mr. Bishop would soon be restored to health that he might minister again among the congre- gations. Speeches were also made by Messrs. T. Arthur Dawson and Arthur MacPhersoi-i who endorsed the chairman's remarks. An ad- dress was read. by Mr. E. C. Bell -NOI‘ICI. - There will be n0 Tuberculosis Clinics held, at 0‘Leary or Alberton in Octobe . —FOR. SALE-House, barn and halt-acre oi land, one-quarter mile irom Albany village. Mrs P. ‘Iderney, Middleton. -NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday, Oct. 5th. Geddie Memorial 11.00 A. M. Long River 2.80 P. M. Clifton W. M. S. Thank Oils service 1.36 P. M. Rev. D. A. Camp . Minister. —RENTAL CONTROL BOARD -- At utie Court House Summcrsics on Tuesday the Rental Commission- er Mr. A. Belclier, Charlottetown heard several rental cases respsctLng termination oi lease under wartime Leasing Regulations. In one case from Bummerside he OXNIIIDIQQ the the lease between the landlord and tenant irom the Provisions o! the rental regulations. In the other cue from Carleton alter hearing the parties he ajournod the applic- ation tp some day to be iixed by him should the landlady tarnish assurance to him that accommodat- ion could be secures» by the tenant in the locality where he resided. The lawyers interested were J. S. Dee- Roche, K. 0., Heath Strong K. O. and T. Lowell Compton. -S —WEDDING BELLS-at quiet but pretty wedding was solemnlsed at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Leiurgey, North Bedeque, on Tuesday afternoon, September 30, when their only daughter, Elma Muriel, was united in marriage to Frank Moore DuPlessis, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Harvey DuPlessis. Keswick, York County, N. B. The ceremony, which was periormed by the pastor, Rev. J. H. Bishop, took place beneath o. beautiiully arranged arch oi’ autumn leaves. The bride entered the roam on the arm oi her lather to the strains oi the wedding march played by her cousin, Mrs. J. H. Bishop. Bhe looked charming in a iloor-length gown oi white georgette over tafleta, with sweet- heart. neckline, shirred bodice and long sleeves. Her bordered finger tip veil iell irom avhalo o! orange blossoms and she carried a‘bouq- uet oi Better Time roses. Miss and a presentation oi a purse of money was made by Master Rich- srd Sawler on behalf oi the Cape , Traverse congregation and by Mr i Robert Carrutliers ior Summer-y side. Mr. Bishop, speaking for.‘ Mrs, Bishop and himself, grate- fully thanked the people ior the many lrindnesses shown them dur- y ing the year and hoped he would , be spared to return and spendl many happy years with them. The remainder oi the averting was passed pleasantly in singing and social intercourse. alter which delicious refreshments were served by the ladies. 5 Aileen Morrow oi st. John, N.B., us bridesmaid, was attired in aqua blue iafleta, with shoulder-length veil and matching headdress. She carried a nosegay oi mixed ilow- crs. The groom was attended by say presided over and assisting in serving were Miss Peggy Morrow, Mrs. Milton Buell, ocmmllijrl9i7 THEATRE SUMMERSIDE ' FRIDAY and l SATURDAY ‘IHII ll‘ Pill TB l“! hi 6on0 swings Isle octloa willellssiaosix-shomrasle iosriilllelsoss. K/J. AUTRY i Also News and Shorts Matinee Friday 2:30 I”: . r . . . ' ‘xi the tea cups lvlrs. Ralph Burns, Miss Jennie Barwise and Miss Helen Thomp- son. The happy couple leit on I motor trip to points oi interest in the Eastern States, and on return will take up residence in Prince Edward Island. Prior to her mer~ riage the bride was tendered e shower at her home by the neigh- bors and iriends and received many beautiiul presents including linen, china and glassware. As Mrs. Brewer Waugh presided at the piano, Miss Adele Dingwell ushered the bride to a decorated seat of honor. Miss Patricia Olsrk opened the packages whila- Miss Muriel England read the accomp- anying verses and Miss Mildred Mr. William Leiurgey. brother o! the bride. Following the ceremony, a reception was held, about‘ thirty guests being present. The bride's table was prettlly decorated and ccntred with a three-tier ivcddiiig cake, topped with a min- iature bridc and groom, flanked by lighted tapers. Mrs. (DrJ A. W. Leard and Miss Agnes Romy i MacMurdo arranged the giits. Re- freshments were served by Miss Erma Baker, Mrs. James Clark and Miss Myrtle Stnvert, alter which a sing-song was enjoyed The bride. who had been on the otllce stall’ of the St. John Gen- orcl Hospital, was waited upon b3 her iellow employees previous ti: her leaving‘, and presented with many bciiutiiul gifts. 8 pockets and UIIIIIIOII Iaisltoeoleoiloa Where Price murmur more yous wooded .~..-.....-.__... -_-,_,., . mart tie. ‘ o lI-Taow-Flsliial For all occasions, lovely mulii-oolorod plaids designed by til-Teen‘ in Amoritox Fabrics foryoimg modem. Note the smart shoulder strap . effect and matching buckles with nailhoads. Dress at right Isn- Janie! in AMERITEX Fobfi nnonur Moselieil I iiisiiusirs lllillill - - a asoa Willi Qpellti r a\