' Saturday Bargains 51l- QnIy Sweater Bargains I Misses and W0men’s Sizes sarulzoavyar HOLMAINIMSI 1030 aim SPECIALS |WESTEIIII GUARDIAN —lN FUTURE the Jersey Bull Keppoolt Standard Spoit wtll not b'e for service. Idwin Lord. —MOASE JBWELLERS have a special on 15 Jewell Wrist Watches. $16.00 Plus Tax. é-nasnnva Wednesday, Novem- Iber 12th for Tryon United Church tChioketn Supper and Bauer, Com- munity Hall. -TO LET. — Small furnished heated apartment, also heated bed- rooms for business men. Phone 293 Summerside. - l l --BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE - There will be no serv- Ices on Sunday. Oct. 19th. Min- ,lster on his holidays. —I|.'.‘ANS BEAUTY Kensington. October elusive. SHOPPPLt will be closed from 20th to October 25th tn- —FOR SALlVhNE FACTORY-l built house trailer and one 1941 HALF PRICE is-cwt. army truck. Apply Palmer's Garage, Sumrnerside. ' -r.snnss magmas in all col-i ours and sizes in gold filled and silver, Pearl, Shell and Ca'meo_ All Birthstones to match your new Fail outflt at Moase Jewellers. -| l t One dozen Jersey Cardigans In navy blue-—sizes 34 to 40. Regular 5.95 For gag powder Eighteen Jersey Pullovers iii sizes 32 to 40. Regular 4.25 For gJ2 0n Sale At 10.30 a.m. Sharp Saturday Don't miss this opportunity 'to get worm, fineswsaters ot this wonderful saving. wool jerseys ore in close knit with round necksond ribbed cuffs and bottom. Sweaters are just right to weor with your suit or separate skirts— so, get a Sweater while they are on sale. blue and scarlet — Two dozen wool pulIovers—-sizes 32 to 38. Regular 3.75 For _ [.87 —- FOR SALE — REGISTERED ‘catch Collie puppies. golden sable ith white markings. Reasonably riced. Allan E. Wedlock, phone A, Summterside. . The oll —FOR SALE - 1938 Buick. Re- conditioned motor. Also one cab- inet radio, nine-tube Westing- house. Cheap. Road's Corner Service Station. brown, brush: -NEW LONDON Prcsbytciiati . Churches. Services Sunday, October . 19th. Long River at 11.00 A. M. Clifton at 2.30 l’. M. Geddie Mem- orial Women's Missionary Society ‘pliank Offering Service at 7.30 . M. Rev. D. A. Catnpbell, Minis- —LEGION MEETING - There trill be a meeting oi the Kensing- ton Number 9 Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L.. Friday, October 17. i947. at 8 P.M. in the Town Hall. Ken- singtati. All members and pros- ln W0men’s ELT HATS YDIIII DIIOIIIE There are some verv attractive styles in this selec- tion of hats-they are slightly shopworn from handling. . These hots are in a variety of colors trimmed with veils, feathers and velvet. The regular prices were 3.95 to 8.95. ' 0n Sale at 10.30 a.m. Saturday Limited. Spun Rayon, in blue, beige, aqua, and gray shades. . would like to have more of these dresses to offer you, but these ore all we were able to get. styles—one with buttons down the front and the other with o fly front, both styles have short sleeves. The sizes are I4 to 40—these "Colleen Classics" are not going to lost |onct- SO . . . Extra Special In Misses’ and W 0men’s DRESSES 10.30 a.rn. Saturday ot 5.50 We're proud of the "Colleen Classics" made by Home Frock! They ore smart, wearable and nicely tailored oI — SHOP EARLY — SORRY — No Refunds — No Returns -— No Exchange! .Wa There are two tailored "WIIEIIE IILD FRIENDS MEET” pectlve members ac requested t't attend. W. L. Delaney, acting secretary. —-PROPERTY PURCHASED — The firm oi Joseph Read and Co. oi Summerside hare purchased the large frost-proof warehouse of the Northern Produce Company at Northam. which has a capacity for 20,000 bushels oi potrttces and had been operated by Mr. Ivan Vaug- han. They will be open for busi- ness immediately and will lrtndle fertilizer and farm products oi every kind-S. —SPEND HOLIDAY IN N. S.- Mrs. Evelyn i/lucAipittc, Miss E. Nellie Morrison and Mr. C. Ross "Macrienzie, Summerside. motored to Nova Scotia. on Saturday and spent the Thanksgiving holiday ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Keziaie, F-itr-rtvocd Hrighis. Rock- tngham. Miss Blritiche Hogg ar- t-oiwimanied them and was the guest oi Corporal and Mrs. Watts, Dartmoutlm-S. —THE Y. P. S. oi the Church oi Christ, Summerside, met in the church hall on Tuesday evening for the regular meeting. rho worship period was conducted by Mr. Herbert Best. Mtss Harriet Carew, chairman oi the Study Group, assisted by Miss Dorothy Littkletter, gave papers on “Dis- fipleship." Miss Evelyn Macliure vas at tho piano. Games were ‘toyed at. the close oi the meet- ng, Next week the Y. P. $- W111 neet on Wednesday. instead oi (uesday, at Roll Call Service.—S. MEETING -- The regular mctithiy meeting oi the Siemens lviissionary Society of _t'.io Presbyterian Church, Sum- erside. was held on Tuesday aflertioon in the Church Parlor, 'lt.h the president, Mrs. J. MRO- .~.:nzio, in the chair. Duinng the, devotional period the president ttas assisted by Mrs. Harold Mac- Donald, Mrs. Wyman Birch, Mrs.‘ —W. M. S. itiibert. Johnston and Mrs. J. Lloyd Gorrill. A discussion took place on tho Stud)’ 30°11 "our Commission in Canada and Over- seas", also in regard to the Thank- otfering Meeting which Will b! we; Eva. Dyer recently returned Charlottetown. where like at Q home from she attended a conv P.E.I. Libraries. .Alherlon Miss Rita Ahearn has returned 1,0 yrisllml? her duties, ns teacher in Mr. James Rabbis-on, Chm-late‘ ‘Summcrsidc, atten- n briei holiday town, spent the week-t-nd w Ill‘ friends In Alibcrton. , rt-nd .\Irs. Alfred Ahr-arn. Mr. RA. Hoes-gg of Stelinrton. N.B. tins been transferred from ‘the Can- ad nn Bank of Ccmmerce in 15arrs- I horn, N.B. to- the Bank here. Mr. and Mrs. Ccdrt Iltttitcr and; little daughter, Lana, spoilt the, weakknd with friotitls in Souris. Mr. Ed Forsythe has treturned to Charlottetown ititcr s1cntl‘n': th~ tweekend w.th his tvifc anti tnmiy| Miss Joan Ftrnser, R.N. has ro- in Alberton. |tttrnezi tn resume her dill B! 1n |summerslde after a pleasant holi- day at her home here. Mr. and Mtrs. Edward Clow. ac-l cmnpgnled by Mr. anti lrs. Frank, —-—— Fraser spent an exilcyn le any lni The lndes of tho Alberton Un- grammes-side on Saturday. Iicd Church held a most success- full rummage and pantry sale in DIIAPAIID THEATRE “annex naaunr" MONA FREEMAN - RICHARD DENNING Friday 8:15; Saturday 7:30-9:30 ; hcrc. the tzttcst cf her parents, Mr, _ V_ ' the Burke Hail on Saturday after- noon. Miss Helen Kerr. B.A., high school teacher, Stellntrton. NS. has returned to resume her dtttie=, nf- ter spendng the week-end with hcr mother, Mrs. Kerr of this town. Reverend Mr. Ncwt- accompanied by n number of his candidates mo- tored to Port HLil on Tuesday for confirmation, which was admin- siered by the Most Reverend GP‘. Kingston, Archbishop of Nova Sco- tia, and Primate of all Canada. Mr. Haber Corbett, Mir. Wesley Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Corbett and little son Teddy nnd Miss Betty Travers v.sitccl in Fcrnutoad Sun- day, the guests oi Mr. and Mtrs. Harrison McFarlane. , ‘The [cdlowlng students spent the holiday at their respective homes here: Miss Verna England. P..W. College, Mr. Lawrence Callaghan and Mr. Reggie McLellon, St. Dun- stan‘s Universty, Mir. Henry Brown and Martini Handler 0i Prince of Wales Oollege, Don Pike, Mount Allison Academy. - A. Mrs. Sit. Butrke recently received a telegram conveying the sod news of the death c-i her cousin, the Reverend Mother St. Alfred in 8t. Paul. Minn. The ionner Mary Red, da-ug-hter oi the late Hon. RB. Reid and Mrs. Reid 0! Albetrton. iVlothetr st. Alfred was super or of White Bear Convent ior a great i.".'t't..,.r 0.5 years. The news oi her death has been the occasion oi deep regret to her thost oi friends here and abroad. The Al-berton W.I. Hall was beau- tiully decorated vtitth autumn leaves, patriotic streamers and ii- ltz-minated w.th colon-ed lights ior the “Thanksgiving Dar-Ce" on Oct- ober 13th. Excellent music was provided by tlie “Modernaires", and the Recreational Club highly ap- prec ate the efforts of the young people whose aim is to make each entertainment an trvenng oi en- joymetnt for all in attendance. The western Hospital. Alberton. has been injtplflilon ior the out two and one-halt years and. in spite oi limited facilities, has prov- en its need and worth to the people of West Ptrince. No mennber ol this community would want to be de- prived now oi the benefits o1 ths local Hospital. In addiflon to the Hospital itself, a fine budding has been procured as a nurses‘ heme. which besides ‘crying this worthy purpose adds greatly to the value at the Instituton. The new wing. now under construction, will pro vlde surgical, x-ray. laboratory. an improved obstetrical services, mak- ing o-i this institution an tip-to- date, and modern general hospital with accommodations i-or forty or more patients. An Otis-Femom ele- vabr is being installed. ‘This is a costly itcm. as is all hospital equip- Mm m Novemben M“ 9011111 mam’ but the manalument’ desk’ and Mrs. Johnston were appoint- ous of protnding the best pos ble ed on ‘he y-igfilng Con-mutton, fncil tics for the care oi the acs Papers on 3,115,511 Guiana were in this section oi the Province, read by Mm Mguflce M111 and (‘Iectrn zts installation essental. It‘ Mm finest, L_ wa11¢e1-__.3_ might be of interest to know thatl ___ between four and five hundred ln-l _T|||; gAfjjsT 111N101: Y. fonts twere born in the institution |>_ u ma; 1n the chin-eh hall on suttce its laegittning and a total oi , quegday evening. The devotional fifteen hundred patients have al-' mod was 1m by Donald Harris T9391’ bee" cured 1°!‘ 51"“ 11's "Pi and the business part was presid- ception. The sisters and the newly ed over by Arlene Jordan. A dis- formed Board cit Direct-HS are mail cussion followed led by Rev. E. grateful to the gwd B90910 01 J. Barrass. on the subject, "Is West Prince for their kindness and, Capital Punishment Justiiiable?" ¢°'°P°1"¢11°" l"- "11 “"195- Voiley ball was enjoyed niter the KENSINGTON I-IIGII SCHOOL» later the some evening with the -—-— president, 515M110! 0! Kenslngton High , in the chair. The devotional per- 5¢11°°1 1°!‘ Belltemberz- 10d W" 16d by Mr. Everett Brooks. Grade X--l. Maisie MacMahon Th; ‘when ~15 (391131 Pumlh- and Glennie Sudsbury (equal); I. men; Jugflflgblg?" Neva Heckbert; 3. Gwynneth Dav- ison and Frances Adams (equal). Grade IX-l. Arthur Fender- {flash 2. Elaine Humphrey; I. Jeanl hrkln-Principal, J. Weeks Mur- P J. Dames-S. -THI Y. P. l. oi the Presley- tarisn Ohurch, y. Grade IX-l. Geraldine Driaeoli; 2. Helen Pendleton; 3. Anna Kil- bride. ~ Grade VIII—-l. Sheila Connick: 2. Marlene Davison; - 8. Elaine Gloven-Mary Reid, teacher. Grade VII-l. Kenneth Blakeney: 2. Mildred Ingalls; 3. Donald Hun- Tuesday evening _witli an encouraging yThe retiring _president. Kathleen Johnston. was in lMillan and Reginald Pendergaat, ter. Grade VI-i. Beryl Woodsidui 9"" "-1- 3"" (‘"111 2. Eleanor Bernard; 3. Janet Mc- F119"! 7999""!!! 7- Carville-Matnie M. Mill, teacher. \ Irwin N. Thompson, teacher. ' For Sale p . i I t meeting. The Senior Y. P. U. met, ' Mrs. Ernest Morrison“ was discussed by the group and led by Rev. E. l‘ GOOD MILK - '1 Iiiienitiiiiiii" idea what you will have to offer. Bummersidt. held ins first meeting oi the season on flrade V-—1. Ruth Webster; Ruben-ca Jardlne; a. Helen Mac- and Wayne Huglhes; ‘S. Ellsworth Cameron.- t Eds! m We”? Rolls Best a _ . "PIPE SMOKERS! ASKTOR OGDEN'$ CUT PLUG.“ QfiTQléElLlv. _1_941 _; t sate booms l3 WAYUP m SMOKING PLEASURE ,/ nsv 1o rott-nsttoimut. to anon‘ for the work for the coating ses- sion. The devotional exercises were conducted by the minister, Rev. Charles Carnegy. The fol. lowing slate oi officers were an. pointed: President, Mr. David E. Morrison; vice-president. Miss Lott- ise Dalziell; secretary, iVLiss Hazel Baker; treasurer, Mr. John Gor- rlll; worship convener, James Johnston; Jean Matthew; fellowship con- vcner, Miss Anna. Hewitt; badmin- ton committee, Miss Anna Hewitt. Messrs. Charles Erickson William Stewart, Robert Ellis and Miss‘ Katherine MacFarlanep drama‘, committee, Mr. John MacNattgIiL, Miss Dorothy Ellis, Mr. Ivan Mac-l Kenzie and Miss Kathleen John-t stem-S. HOUSE AND LOT, I40 King St. A seven-room house, finished in hardwood throughout with hot water heating, fire place, sun-porch, centrally located. An exceptionally complete and eas- ily heoted home. Apply to: MRS. L. W. RIFLEY, Hunter River service converter, M1551 ‘Secretary of State, under ee ..I.E BDTTLES PIIIIDIIASEI We call for ale tottles. m, uuttntiigi, pinto and quarts; high ca; prices paid. We will alco M, tor Javea bottles. Bring them 1| and guarantee an ample supply o Jnvcx. Phone Ceclfa Grocery, 11v, 1°, pick-up. esnesaszevesxaxxnwzexxaoaxwx \/\-\.\L ' I rttutstvtonr i INVESTMENTS, LIMITED Notice is hereby given that Ennismore Investments, Limited, will molze application to the the Companies provisions of The i Act, I934, for the acceptance oI the surrender of its charter on and from a date to be fixed by the Secretory of State. Dated at Charlottetown, P. E. l., this 19th day of March I938. ENNISMORE INVESTMENTS, LIMITED R. W. BECKET, Secretory. Saussure securities.” LIMITED Notice is hereby given that‘ Durante Securities, Limited: will make application to the Secretary of State, under thci provisions of The Companies‘ Act,’ I934, for the acceptance] of the surrender of its charter‘ on and from o date to be fixed by the Secretary of State. Dated at Charlottetown, P. E. I., this 19th doy of March, I938 DURANTE SECURITIES, LIMITED R. W. BECKET, Secretory. BONITA securities.“ ttmtrsu Notice is hereby given that Bonito Securities, Limited, will make application to the Secre- tary of State, under the provis- ions of The Companies Act, I934, for the acceptance of the surrender of its charter on and from a date to be fixed by the Secretory of State. Dated at Charlottetown, P. E. l., this l9th doy of March, I938. BONITA SECURITIES, IIIIIIIA SEDIIIIITIES, LIMITED Notice is hereby given that Cunto Securities, Limited, will ntoke application to the Secre- tary d'f State, under the provis- ions of ’Thc Companies Act, I934, for the acceptance of the surrender of its charter on and 1, from a date to be fixed by the I Secretory of State. Dated at Charlottetown, P. E. l., this 19th doy of March, i938. CUMA SECURITIES, LIMITED . R. W. BECKET, Secretory. l ' rotten secutttrtt-zs. LIMITED Notice is hereby given that Festubert Securities, Limited, will make application to tltt Secretory of State, under the provisions of The Companies l‘ Act, I934, for tlte acceptance of I, the surrender of its charter on t and from a date to be fixed bl the Secretary of State. Dated at Charlottetown, P. E- this 19th doy of March, I933. FESTUBERT SECURITIES, l l., LIMITED LIMITED R. W. BECKET, R. W. BECKET, Secretary. Secretory. I I will be loading I t I Will Miss the chair. Arrangements were made eg@>ee<e>ee@oe<é>es~@eerfiraw<avae - POULTRY LIVE POULTRY for the United States in a few days. HEAVY FOWL t another truck of need --and- i FED CHICKEN , Please write or call and give me an NDLETON ‘g Kensington