Friday and Saturday w . M. SHIRLEY TEMPLE VICYOR M.LAGLEN C AUBREY ‘iMllil JUNF lANQ MlCHAii WHMIH CESAR ROI-Hilfi- rorliinmr A. M50 “MICKEY MOUSE" SHOWS AT 7.30-9.10 SPECIAL SATURDAY QLNING SHOW AT 10.10 GULAR MATIIIE AT 3.00 PM. SUMMERSIDE / $R= i. l. lililliS0il FUNERAL nrnisirrog arm EMBALMEB KENSIINGTON Day and Night Ualh Promiltl! Attended. PHONE ‘l-l. ox ] lunch: Write for "Sungio Service Slants" and get valuable practical information on fox feeding. Published six times yearly and FREE to all Fox Breeders in Canada. Write Today. INTERNATIONAL rox O eAuimAi. rooos, LTD. Siimmorsiee a PJJSLAND au if y-Be Ea .' Mothers! Be Saturday For These: I6 Only BUYS’ Z-PIEGE SUITS Sizes 24 to 28 1.39 LReirular 5 & 10 Value 1l.89 J Early‘ These MEN! Stock llp 0n Work Shirts All Sizes v R l 59c eguSaArTURDAY Choice of Khaki. Blue or Navy UNTY . ti‘ Good iluality Wasl i of Sturdy Fancy Paper SRTIIRUAY . . .. HELP YOURSELF TO SAVINGS IN HQLMANYS 5e°© g “Where Things Cost -U-Less” e Baskets 1 0° Extra Special l Marsh Seedless 1 ii R A P E F R ll I “Full of Juice” 2 for CHRONICLE l-lfiussa .<_-_- I'm on my way T l Extra Special ! Syrup PEA-BEES i118 Extra Special ! Quaker- “Fresh M1lled” z Pkg- 23c Lynn - Valley Heavy Size i Vtiins-Reg. 20c PIJFFED Rl-CE “Walkingis too slow for me! down to Hol- man’s to get on some of these big week-end Grocery Spec- Specials For Fridayu-SaturdaymMonday ieties, 3 t1 special. Der ars Castile Soap Heinz Soul)?» all Dfmular var- I1B_-— ——- — — 29c Pressed Codflsh. reg. 8c lb. c Dollard Laundry Soap, y) ————— —— —- c 12 . b , . 15¢. special 2 bgis fir; c Snecial ! Assorted TOFFEE Rea‘. 35c Lb. 25c London House Extra Special ! J UIJIIIBSIDII IND ‘sonar-an. John Pond. u wn” an", s link. . PRINCE COUNT] Phone 289-1 lmzlzrfigizflan may be bought dally lisll Bookstore, Water St. Toronto Bakery, Water St. “'5' B07 at le per day or l 0e . give your order to the boy rsapensiqltra lzrugellalg: oilg-iiuioronte. M". Snbsorllllonl, Advertising abonld r» loft with ran. Pond at an! of the following stores In Gonrlles Drugstore, Water It. Hark Gandot, 07 Granville St. fi osmium will be delivered daily c. an; toms In Summer-side by r this service or WES TERN GUARDIAN —hls solninn is reserved for news ll local Interest but advertising of a nswiu- mature may be Inserted at l rents a word strictly payable In ad- vanes. \\\ —PB.ESBY'I'EB.IAN SERVICES l: llsw London. Sunday, November h: Clifton at 11 n. M. Granville it 2.30 P. M. Long River at 7 PM. L-l46-11-116-ii. é \ Q -MAL'l‘ IXTAOT with Cod Liver Oil at Taylor Drug Co., Kensington. -BOBI.‘N HOOD and Calgary Select Flour the popular brands at Your ‘ ' Ir1075-7-1l8-tt. -PIUl'ECT your own and your neighbor's poultry. Buy fox wire, hinges. hasps, hooks and snaps at Bruce's. ‘ 1,-104-1l-26-2i. p. —BUY cemented rellners and blow-out patches at Bruce's. —CllltlSTMAS cards, seals, tags and everything for Christ- mas decorating. Gourlies Drug Store. ’ 11-172 —RUBBER AND FELT weather strip saves fuel. Order at Bruce's. L-104-1l-26-2i. —FOB. BJIEUMATISM use O11 of Wintergreen 10c, at ‘rsylor Drill Co., Kensington. 40MB T0 concert in Epworth Hall this evening at 7.30. Splendid program. L-lBl. —FOB. AN interesting line or toys at reasonable prices visit Rex five and ten. Summer-side. 3 L-l’! _-KENSINGTON. — Last big Card Party, Lunch, Dance before Advent, in b gatgiisuélgbmdoy , ' N , . . “mung own er L-ltl-ll-M-Si. —OUR CHRISTMAS gifts are now on display. W; invite W" i" cell and look- them ovcr-Gourlies Drug store. 111173- _.SEE OUR Christmas cards. toys, ribbons and seals and every- ggmg attractive in Christmas de- coration-Rex iive and ten, 511m- L-ioi-u-ao-zif merside. L478. _.-;é==- ing fish meal of origin‘! Faster-fat. and trusted for many years, competitive in price, economical in use-an for all stock. 1n White Fish Meal you need not be satisfied with anythinfl "is than the best. lVhen You Buy White Fish Meal ' To Be Sure l It Costs No More Why risk disappointing results by us- doubtful FOR SALE BY SUMMERSIDE quality and White Fish Meal known is not only . but 100% effective, - d absolutely SAFE HOLMANS -SATIN Pajamas and dress- ing-gowns, suitable for Christmas gifts, Gay Puree, Summersidehl _CAsll WHEN you need it. A well-known fur-buyer from 1on- don, England will be paying hith- est cash prices at the Kensing- ton plumbing and cleaning plan on Friday until noon. L-133. -nr-:cnrvas CONGRATULA- TIONS-liir. David MacAusla-nd of OLcary received many congratu- lations on his 80th birthday cele- brated recently at his home. Mr. MacAusland also received some beautiful gifts. S -FUR BUYER. - Mr. Justin , Rotter of Paris, France, is buying daily all types of Silver Fox Pats at ofllce of B. Graham Rogers, suinmerside. This is a good oppor- tunity to dispose of your pelts for “m, L-ri-ri-aa-ti. 4111110011 NOTICE-Parish o! New London services for Sunday. Nov. 28th. Kensington 10.30. rnornlllfl Priiyer. French River, 2.80, evening prayer. French River '1 p. m., evening prayer. 1,180. —GENTLEMEN—When in ‘town call in and look over our line range of men's and boy's foot- weer. We now have a complete new stock. Rubber boots, and ‘shoes, lumberrncnb rubbers, rub- bers, spsts, husery, etc., at the very lowest price. sheen and Mae- lnnls, eummersids. um. —SEB.IOUSLY ILL-Friends will regret to learn that Mr. Fulton Ramsay is seriously ill at his home in Mount Royal. S '-IN HOSPITAL-Mrs. Roy in- man of Northam has entered the Prince County Hospital for treat- menu-S. —IMPR.0VlNG-—It is pleasing to report that Mr. Wesley Herding oi’ Norboro is making a good m. “V”? "Om his injuries cause. through a. fall-B. —LEAVES FOR HA LIFAX- Mrs. EIR. Bell, who has been spending the summer at her oot- a tage near Wellington, left recently for Halifax. N. 5.. where she will spend the winter. g -'ro vrsrr m OTTAWA-Mr. Herman G. Bryan of Freeland is visiting 1n Montreal. and intends visiting in Ottawa with his‘ neph- ew. Mr. Arthur Bryan. s —R.ETUR.NED FRDM WEST- Mrs. J. M. Nicholson and her 11511811561‘. Miss Nellie have return- ed from an extended visit lowest. srn Canada. g —R.I!TUBNED HOME — Mr. Charles T. Dunn and Mrs. Huestis have returned to their respective homes in Woodstock, 111., and Ros- lindalc. Mess. from Summsrsids where they were celled by the ill- ness and subsequent death of their mother, Mrs. Lucy Dunn. s -FUlt BUYER-J. Kaufman Jr. representing J. Kaufman. Ltd. and ‘Kaufman Fur Mfg. ,Co., will be buy- ing Silver m: Pelts as usual in oi- fics of Colin H. Stewart apposite Holmans, Summerside. starting Tuesday, NOV8Illb=a 10th. Open to buy largo quantities and require skins for immediate use. Highest market prices paid. L-ll-11-28-10-80. . __..__ —Ol'l'lZENS RAISE $100--Citl- zens of 0'Lesry raised $100 tori their new electric light plant at s l recent meeting in the Oddieilows hall. Dr. A. S. Palmer, Watson Bllllcker and Wm. Bernard were formed into e committee and rais- ed the sunf mentioned above. The worlt oi lighting the streets is go- lng forward and citizens are very pleased with the work that has been accomplished so far. 5 —SENTENCED l-‘Olt THEFT- ‘A resident of Tignish who 8W6 himself up at Campbellton, N. 8.. and asked to be returned to the Island. was sentenced by M0815- trste Darby to three months im- pri=onment in the Prince County Jail for stealing a bicycle. The young man pleaded guilty to the charge when arrested by Coll)- Engles of the Alberton detachment of the R. C. M. P. The bicycle was returned to its owner at Tig- nish. A men drivir; without s. tail light for his sutomobre was fined 02.00 and costs by Magis- Sliced BOLOGNA 2 Lbs. 28¢ Repeated By Request l O Neck Rib Extiibigic-ifll- 9° 1 l. Iifiulcrifi Extra Special 3 Tins 8 oz. bottle 23¢ 16 oz. bottle 50¢ Monday Only! COFFEE ristrnaa DILL PICKLES, L ‘ Valley: 25 oz. iar —ygn 25c ON SALE ONE HOUR 3TO4P.M. lLb. Tin BAKING SUPPLIES Ne I w Fresh Stocks . Order Now _ Ralsllls _ Peel l Shelled Nuts Seeded, ‘l5 oz. pk. 17c Sitron, lb. — —- — 38c "A" Best Quamy» Seedless, 15 oz. pk. 17c Oemon, lb. -- - .'i0o Almond,’ m _ __ 65c Slllilllfl, 11 oz. pk. 15c cfffti” '2"; — —-,3°¢ Walnuts, m. - - 50c - “ A l" - lb- Dk 32c Brazils. lb.— _ -.55¢ Currants, 11 oz. pk. lac Cut “fixed, Lbnmpk 17c Filbefls‘ lb. _ __ 45c t." w - l ew Crop Dates ‘Expected Daily" Elaine. bulk. 1b- 90; 3 lbs. for — 25c Dates, 2 lb. pkgs. -- -- - - _ 23v, Dates in 44 oz. pkgs. -— — — 29c ‘ Fitted Dates, 16 oz. pkgs. — — 20c “Now In Stock" 5 Crown Layer. lb. — - - — 22c Cooking Figs. lb. — -— — — 12c li-lb. Cello Packages - — — 12c New Crop Figs Other Necessities for. Xmas Baking Bakers Shredded Cocoanut. lb. -- 20c Baker's Chocolate, 3 oz. bar 10c, Alb. — — — — ----- Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg. (liar-ed Fruits, (assorted) ‘A lb. — 28c Candied Pineapple Rings, (natural, red, or H9911) ‘A lb. -- - — - 19c Welch's Grape Juice, pint size — 29o Lard. 1 lb. prints, 17c; 20 lb. pail 3.20 . Shortening, 1 lb. print - — -- — 15o Pastry Hour, 7 lb. hag — — -— — 38c "Pure Gold“ Extracts, all flavors. W“°°'“"" P" "’- — - '- - " 15° 1 on 15c. 2 0L _ _ _ _ _ _ 25° Mlncemeat (Aylrners) 20 oz. glass PrcservlnéhGinger, lb. — — -- — 35c Ci::ln_T_ t_ T/Tbim- _ "' "" i? C did i,'/lb. . —l5 r “"4 - 5~"_'— ° signify: chili-iii. a; lb. iii. - - 2s: svrzgltm gar’ flank) ‘la-fl; 31c ' Glaced Cherries. H lb. pkg. — — 19c ' ° e “ Baklng Powder Maraschino Green Cherries, 3 oz. 11°" "J- ‘"' -' _' "" '_ '— "' - — Cash & can-y service pr“; bottle _ _ _ - _ _ - -_ -. 15g Brilliant Yellow Sugar, lb. — - 6c Mngletoatin--—-—14o 15c Magic 8 ontln — -— —19c 20o Magic 16oz.tln — -— —-28c 30c _ Marlo 4 lb- tin -- — -l-Z5 1-35 We list here only a few of the many Christmas Baking Royal 4 oz. tin — — — 19c 20c _ _ _ Royal s oz. tin - - - 24c 25c Needs we have in stock. Visit our Grocery Department Royal 12 oz. tin — — - 43c 15c _ Royal s lb. tin - - --s.oo 2.1a and select your requirements from our fresh displays. _ —ATTENDED FOX SHOW-Mr. this winter. Many of the side l-lesth Strong, K.C., attended the streets were paved this summer Borden Fox Show on Wednesday afternoon. 5 -ll0USE T0 rent in town oi Kensington. Apply P. L. Bowness. Summerside- L-lZ39-ll-22-6i. —S. S. FLEURI CALLED AT SUMMERSlDE-The S. S. Fleur-ts called at Summerside on Wednes- day with a miscellaneous cargo and took away a quantity of pots- toes. The 5.8. Northland is ex- pected at Summerslds on Monday which will no doubt close this ses- sons navigation for this port. S —STREETS COMPLETED-I'm program oi street paving under- taken by the Summcrside Town Council this year has just been completed. This work gave cm- ployrnent t.o a great number of men and the Town Council have intimated that there will be no un- employment rellef from the town FOR OTHER trot! DlfiL-B PkINCECO. NEWS sss PAGE THREE and Water Street West. besides 1,000 feet of hard surface road from Duke Street to beyond North- umbcrland Street. The Warren Paving Co. had the contract for the work and have paid out in the vicinity of $39,000 in wages this season, which should go a. long way toward keeping the labouring man this winter. The Warren Paving Company have also laid approximately 20,000 tons oi gravel on the Western Road from inc lllits of the Town of‘ Summerside to two miles west oi Miscouche. The dangerous corner ‘at Mrs- couche was taken out when re- pairing thc road which is thought by many to be a great improve- ment. S PERSONALS -—Miss Edith Yeo has returned to Vancouver. 13.0.. alter visiting in Tyne Valley. S expectations. credit. from date. We have been accommodating s conside our customers in the way of credit, but we now find that to carry on successfully we must get back to cash or short, term We are therefore adopting the following system: After December lat, 1937, our terms will be preferably cash. but if charged ,such bills will become due in 30 days To The General Public Almost six years ago, our iirin started business in Ken- singtm, and each succeeding year it has grown bcynnd our w! "u"! ""5 (lllllfiflllnu? 0‘ thinking our many custom- ers for their liberal patronage during those years. ‘" number o! We trust our customers will co-operate with us ii this change. as we believe lt to be in the best interest of all. MacKENZIE £6 Co. KIINSINGTON <1 -_-_Z_-_ . sail‘