TIP TOP @ Newest ready te wear styles @ Imported all wool British worsteds @ New 1964 shades and patterns @ Extra pants available em many PRICED FROM ALE ii : Entire Stock a < ' ' EVENT! 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Value GLOVES @ Genuine leather @ Black, brown and grey @ Warm winter linings ft) TOP Cie Harvey Woods Shirts ‘n Shorts Regular 1.25 value Top quality athletic underwear T-Shirts . . . 99¢ Next to Henderson & Cudmere saith tata tala sieyry natant ye tet PRAM A ITT PE LEE TRIMS (78 Metre 'Men’s Group He was thanked on -| the gathering, by J. | MacFarlane. pastor ‘the Summerside Peaoniien | Animal Cruelty Church. = was jnivatesed by Holds Supper |Ceorse Maude. ‘tr nearte | CaS@ Dismissed with his experiences as a re- |Curt yesterday. Magistrate James Donald rrison {004 amd shelter for an animal charged with break, entry lied Youth Post held recently. were inviteti |The president, Florence Ve guilty to the charge. The accus Kenneth B. Burgoyne, Saint The president, Charles Mac- wares te eae Men’s | mY" ed was remanded. ‘o Queens | John, N. B., changed his ples Farlane, presided, J. Arnold Club. * | Roll call was answered by 24 County Jail to Nov. 2 for sem | to guilty to a charge of obtain- eden ag he Eaggpen members and the minvtoo nena |tencing. |ing money by false pretences nn es ean by Betty Ann Crockett. | Leo Elmer Wilson, Crapaud, | and with intent to defraud by aa at caked tee Alli ed Y th It was decided to invite David was arraigned in two charges; means of a worthless cheque in ladies of the ennai, i OU — (P.E.I. director of al-,one for driving while impaired the amount of $136.30. Magis- Grace was said by Rev cohol education) to be guest |and another for assaulting a pol- trate R. S. Hinton, QC, adjourn- : Views Film speaker at the post's Carinae | ice officer. Both cases were ad- | ed the case to Wednesday, Nov. Cameree, | Mymn singing vas S$ _|party to be held on Dec. 30. |Journed by consent to Jan. 3 for | 2th, for sentence to allow the Mrs. W. a | Gata Wank tater the divit: wae — alter Craig ted by | 4 The films * spesching Teenagers |tiea of Eleanor, Jewell and Anne| A resident of West Royalty, consent to Dec. 90 at 2 p.m. si votions were conduc About Alcohol" and “The Bottle Chappell. Lunch was served Alexander Ross Rhynes, One accused charged with fl- dney Murray. and The Throttle” were shown|the teachers and a social hour ch. with illegal sale of lig-| leva! rossessior c¢ ~" - The guest speaker was Rev. at the meeting of the York AL | followed. ‘ur his case adjourned by fined $20 and costs or 30 days. | (had the charges withdrawn tm | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 28, 1965. 15 oe Beers, Corn cn. Pleads Guilty | | fon. The Pog - Agnew, Sherveed, and wall, charged with speeding was | sident of rtram Gillespie, city, fined $25 and costs or 15 days. aes > bane a ‘charged with failing to provide | Alonzo John Acorn, tee, | theft into the Eldon Branch of jthe Canadian Legion pleaded Police court here yesterday hd | accused time to mucin sastitet accused was represent- 4 \@d by Alexander B. Campbell. Fra + John D. Thomas, Summer In ud Case | side, was fined $60 plus costs SUMMERSIDE — In Town for having care and control of @ motor vehicle while impaired. Malis 5 52 in a alan j } biood vessels beneath the skin, ‘vas | ANNOUNCING THE 1966 VAUXHALL VIVA 2 ee 4 ~_ _ FROMGENERAL MOTORS —-— Chart shows the sales trend to Viva from its in- troduction in FEB.1964 through OCT. 1966 based on registration figures compiled by the official independent source. Projections indi- cate a continuation of this trend. 196 A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE In just two short years Viva has rocketed to outstanding sales success on the small car best-seller list. Everything points to Viva making even greater strides on the 1966 _~— popularity graph. Here’s why: The Vauxhall Viva is built by General Motors to give the small economy car buyer all the fea- tures he's looking for,.without. compromise. Viva offers snappy performance, a smooth ride, firm handling, roominess, comfort, big trunk | space and a low buying price, all in a most at- tractive package. Hard to believe? Consider the facts. PEPPY PERFORMANCE. Viva has a 50 horsepower engine coupled to a fully-synchro- nized four-speed transmission with a floor- mounted shift. OUTSTANDING ECONOMY. Viva delivers up to 45 miles per gallon. SMOOTH RIDING, AGILE HANDLING. With Roll Control suspension and rack and pinion a 113 St. Peter’s Ro Be sure to see steering, Viva combines a smooth ride with quick, agile handling. FOUR ADULT ROOMI- NESS. Viva offers ample headroom, elbow- comfort. RELAXING COMFORT. Bucket seats offer exceptional driving comfort and firm sup- port during cornering. When tilted forward to provide access to the rear seats they stay tilted ..a Mostimportant convenience featurefor the family man. BIG TRUNK SPACE. Viva's trunk holds 10.76 cubic feet of hard luggage with extra room for rugs, parcels and other soft items of luggage. LOW, LOW PRICE. Viva is easy for anybody room and legroom for four adults to ridé in — to own. Just take-a look at the price. Then go and visit your Vauxhall-Pontiac dealer. Vauxhall Viva ~~ *1734 Suggested maximum retail price of/a Viva Sedan with heater and defenetar at ; #HARLOTTETOW Price quoted includes delivery and handling charges, Federal Sales and Excise taxes. Provincial and local taxes and licence are not included, ON DISPLAY TODAY AT YOUR VAUXHALL-PONTIAC DEALER’S Authorized Vauxhall — Pontiac Dealer in Charlottetown Charlottetown, P.E.1. he Fugitive” Mondays at 9 to 10 P.M., Athan stant 04 = HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. Dial 2-1248 “The Red Skelton Hour” Tuesdays at 9 to 10 - P.M., and “Telescope” Thursdays at 10:30 to 11 P.M. on channel 13.