0Cl‘0!!ER_1.6~._1%7 inner-am‘ THEATRE . i SUMMERSID! v THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Quill‘ n, “ill " a __...‘»» V Also News Matinee Friday 3:30 "APE" ‘IONKEYS During the warfrnlltary oiifc- its supzcsted that ii snlrliers are 10;; m jungles they should eat only that mrnkeys eat. OQQ+QOOOQOOOQOQOQOOGOOQ CAMEO . {hursday Matinee 9.80. ' enlng 7.00 and 9-00 l‘ M. ‘COURAGE OF‘ IASSIE" In Technicolor iilth Elizabeth Taylor. Frank Morgan and Torn Drake. oo-ooeeeeeeeeeoeoeoeoeee I For Immediate Sale 2 young holsteln cows. milking: i iiolstcin heifer to freshen; e umber of young cattle: l brood' w with litter; 6 hall grown its: Zfi rholce 6 month-old pul- =ls was. s. ins-i J- .-\. (‘ALLBECEL North Tryon Alberton Mrs. J. C. Matthews ie visiting in Doroheeter. N.B., the guest oi Mr. end Mrs. Allen Bishop. ’ Mr. end Mre. Vernon. Campbell and deughter Lorraine leit Wed- nesday on e holidey trip to Cher- lotteto u, New Glasgow, N. 5-. and Monctori, N3. Dr. end Mrs. Weinberg have re- turned to their home in New York eiter en enjoyable holiday with Mr. Wetnbergb brother, Dr. Bend- ler and Mre. Bendler. m. Henry Bwlit on the eteri ol the Canadian Bank oi Com- merce here, spent the week end et his home in sprlnghill. N. 8-. the guest oi hie mother, Mrs. J. M. Bwitt. Mrs. Frank Weeks. Mrs. Eric Corbett, Mrs. Clayton Travers end Mr. Henry Clarke, were among those attending .the United Church People's Rally et Bideiord lest Wednesday. Mr. M. MacLean e former R. C. A. F. recently spent a brie! holi- ilay in Alberton. renewing iormer acquaintances, who were glad to meet up with “Mae" and gave him A hearty welcome- hcr mother, Mrs. George ‘Gordon. ' have returned from a. very enjoy- able stay with friends in Mom- rose, and are now staying in thi Mrs. Ed. Barbour residence. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallaui were guests oi honor last week at ‘ an enjoyable chicken supper a". the home oi their daughter, Mrs. l Michael Ahearn. upon the occas- l ion o! their thirty-ninth weddingl anniversary, when they werel recipients o! many nice lifts-l greeting cards and congratulatory, lnessages. A very nappy IOClBIl evening was enloyed in music and ' singing. The violin music was! played by Messrs. Henry Myers; and Cyrus Gallant with piano‘ accompaniment by the hostess. 0n Monday evening. October, 6th. Mrs. Edwin Edmorids and." Mrs. Edward Clow were joint,‘ hostesses at the home oi Mrs. 0.. R. Leard in honor oi Mrs. Frank‘ Weeks. who is leaving shortly to visit her parents in England. About thirty-live oi her friends each brought. some little gilt which would be useful during the voyage. or on the arrival home. Mrs. Weeks gracefully expressed her appreciation. A delicious bufiei lunch was served. All present‘ wished Mrs. weeks a most happy trip to her former home, and an early return to the town oi her , adoption, oi which she is a vai- iied member oi a number oi org- . '7' anizations. V Y -Mr. Howard Clark entertain-i , ed the members of the Union Com- munity Club at her home on Thursday evening. There was a fair number in attendance. In absence 0i the President. Mrs. C W. Hayes. presided. Meeting was. opened with the singing oi "The Island Hymn", followed by the roll call and the reading oi the minutes of the previous meeting. Correspondence: A card oi thanks acknowledging a message oi sym pathy was rcad by the secretary Miss Forsythe. The members de- viderl to sell lunches. also fudge the evening oi the eclucatlonai lrce movie in the school house: proceeds in aid oi the “Hot Lulu-h Fund". Plans were made ior a Halloween party. Miss Gladys Hayes. Mrs. Maurice Tugwell end Miss Margaret Forsythe were ep- polnted in charge oi the enter- , rzinment ior Halloween. Sick Committee. Mrs. Howard Clark, Mrs. C. W. Hayes. Mrs. Hayes l-‘lndly asked the members to meet at her house ior the November meetingrA delicious lunch was served by the hostess. after which a delightful social hour was en- Jayed by the members and visi- hrreuse great excitement in the “Y "lltht. when the drawing for the sum, Summersi-ie. She has a new i is e limited supply el ARM! '4 rtment. These Tireo-925 x l6. ' ' - Write. phone or come in end .. "In Department. 1K v f. llzel l4 to bl, priced it l!!! e Pylelnee new from this epeeiel slams - neisms - heepe emu rtment! There ere Austreiien Si! eisins ior your Fell baking now-win 9 cnuruun ‘Wk mm. . - . The Lucky Winner le sway ansr oi 21s sleeoent h" I Penny. - - - A great number oi people ceme in end pieced their Mines on ballots. The Record Section (where the drawing took piece, F‘ l "Pry complete selection oi Columbia end Victor Reoorde-thc it tunes. the old tunes-everything in the wey oi recordings ie to be 011ml in this up-to-duie Record Section oi the Furniture DQPIICEQnCl" ‘Hills vicinity. The Tire, Tube end Ilep complete ll priced at 95.00. Ilted end whet good ie your Truck without Tires? These ere in the he is a epeolel lot oi BOYS flrANNll-ITTI: PYIAMA! on display nine 5 end l0 Department. These ere oi good quality striped flannel- ' i Ire In the it end l0 Department. IDID RAISING in ll ounce peek- sei 20 cents end In hulk et 2t ccute e pound. Celliornie SEEDLISS i} lNs, del Monte brend, in 1s ounce peekegee et-ld eeute-ieuoy v ‘ golden bleeels lleislne, which ere meet like Bultenee. in ll ounce- llle et 28 cents. - - - There are eleo euember et verletlee oi lees Relelne in bulk priced et I3 end II eeute e pound. Order s: "*4- - - - Remember the Grocery Department ie no farther ewey n?‘ "Ir phone-u, ior your Iced Needs cell the Grocery Depen- Furnlture Department on letur- RCA VICTOR RECORD PLAYER, Record Player, which didn't colt TRUCK TIRE-l h the Berdwere will iit nearly every Army Truck order yours todey-tiee supply ie peir.---Comeinendgetyour lot end etthlereellyeeving price.‘ emererlglstherelntieeGroeery lie yeu eeu gee the dillereutkinde THEATRE (fumes: unsure" x MONA rurmiu . ammo DINNING Arms, ens,- ‘Seterdey roe-eon" , Miss Alice Gordon. R. N2, end I I TH} GU_§RDIA___1!. CHARLQPTETOWN a i m Clothing for your Infants. Juveniles" Snow Suits One-piece snow suits in water- ropellcni ZELAN finished fob- ric, with cfquilied Kusho lining. - Helmet to mulch in natural shade with tight lifting brawn . cuffs oi wrists and ankles. Sizes 1 to 6x .. . . . . . . . . . .. $9.95 One~piece snow suits in qll wool blanket and frieze cloth, with mulching helmet warmly lined with Kashc cloth. Fitted with belt, tight cuffs cf wrists and ankles. In both plain and two-tone shades. Sizes l to 3, 2 to éx-ronging from $2.95 to $9.95. Two-piece snow suits in oll wool blanket ond frieze cloth. Single while and double breasted styles with worm Kasho lining. Large vor- iefy of shades in sizes 2 to 6x, 7 to 12—ronging from $7.95 to $14.95. Snow Pants Snow penis in ull wool blanket or frieze cloth. Roomy, com~ fortoble and warm. Colors, brown and navy. Sizes 2 to 6x. $2.50 and $2.95. 7 to 14x $3.50. Parkas Children's purkos with fur trim detachable helmets in water- repellont ZELAN finished cloth. Sizes 2 to 6x, $8.95 to $16.95. Coat Sets Coat uie in Chinchilla blanket cloth and suede cloth. Fur trim- med or unirimmed. Sizes 2 to 6x, $8.95 to $17.95. Jackets Children's iuckets in oll wool Shetland. Colors, ncvy, scarlet, blue end green. Sizes 2 to 14 $3.25 to $9.95. Price ls Mole PAGE contributes this spaceio Presenting “Warming Up For A Cold Winter” and early teen-agersnsweet, practical and durable, in materials of quality. Coats Coats ln fur trimmed or untrim- med styles. New full shades in fitted or box models. Sizes 7 to 14x, $13.95 to $22.95. Sweaters Children's sweutbre in all wool cardigans and pullovers, in such famous makes as Monarch, Kiill-ilkfii’. Regent, etc., from $2.50 to $4.95. i Dresses Children's wool dresses in plain shades, plaids end checks. Sizes 2 to 14x, $2.50 to $7.95. Skirts Children's skirts in plain ell wool Slieilondrloib, plaid pleated and plaid butterfly. Sizes 2 to 14x, $1.50 lo $4.95. Jumpers Children's jumpers in navy serge and gcily colored cordu- roy. Sizes 2 to 14, $3.95 lo $4.50. And Smollmon’: hove many more feature articles in the Infants’ Department — such essentials es diapers, rubber penis, viny liie penis, rompers, flonnelette gowns, blankets, shawls, dresses, sweaters, teething rings, toys, and mony, many more necessit- ies you have been looking for. SliAllilAiPS um rrsu i SUMMERS"?! Wltb Qlllltf ~\»_\-l\:~;\