Fred I Fin- .'. RY ZF9 Q-nut tniitlitii I ' and Airs. Freetown Mr. ;ii..l Mr: lit-.-it Xltllzir who )1.-it-9 IIIVII ii-'- ' Il)l' the past tun uicizs uilli -i'.il.i.cs in the PI't)VIIl('P ltiivv ii' Iiunic ill ll'i'll vv tliimirio While in h-t-mu.-.1) ill tilt--ts of lllrs li.iii;lr'.s -'iW.i liiss Rent- Arhinl: Mr. xinrl ills llilbrrl Drum -nond. at-m'nip :ltYI.i7,V Mr and RECEIV MEMENTO (”an;itl.'i'.:'tiv.i.I lg miitire Boy above being presented with a'Enrl llirkcy. C. A.. OF memento of their visit to Snniiiiciu shiwn side yesterday afternoon by Mr. T. .S('outs during the reception held in; , Cent-roi Bedeque Miss Georgina l.eard, Mont Joli. Quebec. spent the holiday wcckviid lwm to their with hm. mother Mrs. Amy 1,”,-d. 'V('ln('ttliHT. H (V are visiting with ('cntral Bcdcque ' Mr. Leo Illnllclt. It'ri.-etowii ur- iompanied by Mr. Ralph Lord. ('cn- ir.-il Bedequc were recent visitors in Amhrest. S. VISIT TOR SUMMERSIDE ,the Sunimersitle Association of Boy; siuninierside. g ,. . ,, the Ilnliday uct-kcnd uith their pa- tint-Xltirdti, North Hi-tit-que. Mr. Bonzild l):iustin. Sackvilie. spt-nt the liuiitiay ueckend at the lioiiic of his parents Mr. and Mrs, lvzin l)aw.s'tni, Ct-ntrlit Bedeque. rt-tits. .VIi'. tinti Hrs. Iiayiiiiiiiti Joliiistiin. Central Bcdt-quc. Mrs. I)cnttiii Clark and fziiiiily relatives and irit-nds in North limi- ttuc anti Suiiiiiiv-rsiric. Miss ltIvcI,vii I)CllHl'. rcttirit-vi to rnrontti. Ont alter spending her wacation at the litunc of her nin- lem. Fledeqtie tlier Mrs Leo Dewar. x O'Leory Air. and Mrs. Harry W. Brldgea of Florida are guests at the Pale Orchard View Cabins tn 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews and daughter Sandra, 0'Leary, are spending the holiday with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hastings in Amherst. The Missionary meeting of the 0'Leary United Church was held at the home of Mrs. A. J. Matheson on Friday afternoon. Mr. Upton Seaman and daughter Dorothy. 0'Leary, motored to Chart- lottetown on Saturday. where they visited with Mrs. Seaman. who is a patient in the hospital there fol- lowing an operation. Mrs. John Gallant of Mill Road. has returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Albert Gallant in Rumford. Maine. The many friends of Mrs. Alvah Jelley are glad to hear that she is improving satisfactorily after her rece t operation in the Prince County pital in Summerside. Friends of Mr. Gedrge Warren of Mill Road. are very sorry td learn that he has had to return to the Prince County Hospital. prcsidcnt llIIlIlPIl' honor at R C A. F. Station. tR C A. F. Photot Xlisses Wiliiti nntl Iiiltlilllllr Baileni Saint .lohn. N. H spent the holi- day weekend at llii- home of their parents Mr. and tli-.2 Hrs. Veriinn Il'Hm a ll Fit 1.; mil: Val?" guests nl iii: v.-r and .:i l'-'irili- Krnnoth Xlnntzrw in 'v Rev. .lni'lsnn Al Vllfl and Mrs Archib:-ilti "Aw on ll-"PP returned Miss Edith Slat-Ewen. Briletuic i -t HPVH in Anna xltPl1l the hnlidav weckeiiti with ' ..-...- VIVPY uerr imports in T8l?iiilBi10llCI)P. N 5 Pl iliss Mary Jnlinslnn and Mr .ler- "l llls l'Fll'?lllh. lrwmiw-ii'ri's broth M.,.e 1-,...,,. ;,....;....i ii-., pj(tmundpw'citc read and approved. A bill,N'”l”l- n,,,.,,g. il......- y,-0......-.ii They havpianioiinting to at 98 was paid. Cor-. Hr ,I.Nhh. HI left for home In i'n-imiw Farms. rcsonndence was read and discuss ' ' i rim-jda led and it was decided to order mum. m Comm, mg; it'.n,.,t,-mt 3...... U; H3”. 2000 capsules for the children. also. tax N g ......i .1... Tl....i..L.h.i,,g to solid a contrihiition of 51.00 to-i Mr, Aldcn l Nlr, fitlrtltiii i;:a;;iiiill. tioiltitnn N spent the uockeiiri at the Ilttillr filr and Mrs W. and Mrs aid ,tnt,nsmn' H,,m-ax 'N. 5. spfly” old Batznall. Central Br-dcqiie. no" r" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns. Low- , m the: summe,-.was responded to by twelve mcm- 0" l'I"99l”Vf'"l- 5lllf'"l SI"? W,” ):”'k nqnnfhq t,, tc..mm- .ti.. x,.m., Smma. hcis Minutes of the last mcctiiig lf"”'"l- Pm” -'l ” '" Cl"-bl '" ma 'ilIiiii, Trttrn. spent the lioiitlay ni.-okend at his Br-ilcque. . .t'Hl'tI. li-aciler . , i....,.,. .,, l.-..,.,.,m..,, tlic Sowing llaciiint-l Fund for lluiint .lllisoii l.'iiiici'sity. Sackville. Mr .ll)hn lhtiirzli. Sliiiiienaradic ' S sprltl thp us-keud at tho Iiome of his D1-ll'PItl.x Mr and Mrs Robert Vl'ntt2h. Lower Rerieque. Among the students of P. W. C. ('liai-lottetown. visiting their homes mcr the holiday weekend were. Misses (lottie Toombs and Georgie Xltirray. Bedcque. Miss Isabel Mac- Farlane. Fcrnwtiud. and Mr. Har- tlI(l Leard and Mr. Robert Mont- gmiiory. Lower Br-deqne. .'ilr and Mrs William MncFar- Iniic and son Scott, Moiictmi. N. B. v Mrs. Albert Gallant of Ruintord. Maine, is visiting her sister. Mrs. John Gallant in Mill Road, Mr. Ralph Mai-Lcnuan. and son Lawrance of Summeraide. are spending some time at their old ronto's "red light" district. ill be- lieve now it would be simply bad publicity. .bad taste.” he said. i home in West cape. They will be goingtocalgarylntheuoartuture where they will spend the winter months; Mu Maclallan is em- played there he the present time. Miss Olive Jelley, 0'Leary. visit- ed Monctou. over the holiday. While there ahe attended the 5th annual Maritime Convention. along with a large group of Summeraide Y. P. U. members. I Mr. and Mrs. Everett nix and family. of Dartmouth. N. S., are spending a vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Arb- lng in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant of Dorchester. Mass.. have returned to their home after visiting with relatives and friends in 0'Leary. Rev. Russel Webb of Waterford. N. S., has returned to his home after visiting with relatives in O'Lcary. Woodstock and vicinity- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Long and their son Carl. of Belle Isle. N.B.. have returned to their home after spending a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knollin in Woodstock. and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb in Howlan. Rev. Robert and Mrs. Wagner of the 0'Leary United charge. left for Nova Scotia where they Wlll spend the last half of their vaca- tion. They will return the latter part of October, The many friends of Mrs. Robert Oulton. at-ac. are very glad to henrjam, ms, Billy, Elmer. David and , that she is making a good recovery after her recent operation in the Prince County Hospital. Summer- side. Mrs. John .lliacLeiinan. Mia and Mrs. Harold MacLennan and Mr. "People might just laugh and think lRalph MacLe1-man of Summer- Northern Sympathy ta extended to Mrs. H, R, Found upon the death of her father, Friends of Mr. William 331115” are pleased to hear thatehe has returned home after being a pat!- out in the Prince County Honolul- Frionds of Mrs. Gordon Camp - bell. Arlington are sorry to learn that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. The monthly meeting of the Port Hill W. A. met at the home of Mrs. Reginald Birch on Tuesday evening Oct. 4th. with a large num- ber of members present and also a number of visitors. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge. Rev. and Mrs, George Kelvin, Alberton. were guests of Mr. Laughlin Mar-Lean and sisters. Mrs. Arthur Ramsay spent a few days recently at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ramsay. Poplar Grove. The Presbytci'ian.Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. P. M. Mac- lAulI on Friday evening Oct. 7th. :with a large number of member; Present. and a number of visitors. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the Committee in charge. Aw, . . he . . ..,. in the hospital in Halifax. has re- turned to his home much improved. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Crowell idimmie. of Truro. N S., spent the linliday in O'Leai;v. guests of Mrs. iCrowcll"s sister, Mrs. George J9). lley and Mr. Jelley. l Miss Bonita Adams and Miss ;Suzaiiiie Wedge who are attending it wax . gag... Previously. when Side were Visitors to west PrmceiGlrls' College in Moncton. N, B.. it was announced he would make the tour. Mayor Nathan Phillips offered him the use of a police patrol car. 8 C. 'llr. ant! ilrs Dcliwrt Rayner and farnilv .'I('CtIflill.'I.'l!Ci'I by Mrs. S Bai'lw.r lird writ-n visitors to Tlmrnal rtwuiillv nt 'i1o home of M" onrl lit: I-hr-i llniiper. llrs. iliiiriic Stair i-liti spmt the ttimmcr mniitlis with her sister, Miss Rcmn (lros:-man. left for her home in Belfast Maine. on Satur- iny. Octrfrwr Rtli AI'(iIN1I.VE COVE W. I. The regular mniitlilv meeting of Augustine Cove W I met Thurs- fay evening, October 4th at the iome of .'ilr.s Kcniictli Cameron with the prrsirlmil in tlic cliair. hilcctiniz l'lt1t"ll"rI hy x'IHQyng tho Institute Odo Inliriwnd hr r(-peat ins! the Creed in unison Roll call - (T POULTRY Bit)-in: Live Fowl. Chic kcn and Capon Daily. Truck loading every Wed ticsrlny at rny home. Frcc Pick-tip Service HRS. S. R. PENDl.ET0lV Kensimzton PUONV. RS-5 Proiessionai Cha rte red Accountants 1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Comment Building Inlunerside. P.F2.l. Phone 38: INSURANCE R. E. Willis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty S Summer st. Sununentd ODTOHTSTTIST E E. Parkman .n.. no PHONE .1237 nn1ll:N'r THEATRE Il.Dt'.i. I St. surmnerslo . B. F. lltinter.AR.0..-T lnefide, P.E.l. . Phone Sill lIAl.LMAN's atm.nrNt3 A. Raymond glflllf. lb!"-mtnvrllltt SEGA”, . icilla MacFadyen invited members Ito her home for the annual meet- ing. Meeting closed by singing the l'Queen'. Lunch was then served by the hostess. assisted by com- tniillce in charge, it ti Hold the rut Exclusive Windshiaid need to climb 0" flat! Mduco glare. THE HALL N'S ' NOW! 2 EXCLUSIVE REASOIIS VIIIY ' v...-m IE)!-IAYAILWQ t-OWOM Heaters, priced as low as tractor melt and model. No see. no bug, no oapl . p to-canvaa room: to rip. Motor panel is r ,.IucoabIo-tomion springs ward and down. Saves litnal No U admt windshield. Just slide It down! 'Tiiitad like finest can to ADJUSYAILI mmnm, ,,,,.,, ,..,,,. ,,,...,, amacrurm um "M Wm” mom panel tab labia batter. puma Amy: available should vmit no" mu '0' 3". ,, 3 guy, tun linger. beater become damaged. an g be mnevad. 'l''' -11:- uau arms. mi... D IOUHHNT LTD. lumen-side "WT 9""? " the t,, I 4;.-,..tm,. 3",; 31,-; Cmltlii It was tlcciricd to liaic .1 V. B spent tlic ucckcnd with his spcnl the weekend with relatives in 1-ruenlan rt M... 1.. I.,.w.K..,,,”.nE um iiol i-lii(ti-kfll1stiplper. datti to be an- parclits. dMr. and Mrs. Fcrnwnod and Chclton. .v i 'i-u' v '. '1. - , nouiice aer. nslitule News was l.c:ird. Be e tie. . . ' kF;,r,fde;3wl,hl,,l .'.l”l:qrn',:dl ltfnrnhglrfsls passed out . q ' V Mr. Steward Willianis. Charlotte. ”. the T,',m.Mm.m” mmrph in NW Reports of Committees WW9 menl Mr. Steve Davtil. taiiibritlizc. I(lVl'n,.PIlld Mr Charles Williams. Mnritinir lit-lri it St .li-tin. N 3 lhcard and new ones appointed..M"-S5 Sllitlll a few days Vtslllnll 3aPlii'lllt3. N- 3- spent llle llolldalft .1... 3... tr. .. ,.,”.m ,m(, 5,.-i. and D,-.,g,-am! 31,... Brycev with tricnds in Bcrlcoiic iioi-kc-rid at the home of Mryand . p RC mply , la it i; ,.,,'S 5i,i,.rg Clarke and Mrs. Janics Murray; ms and Mrs. wam... nm..m.SSv 5ll'5a ””'""'" Ma"”rl3"e' lle""; lllix AIIIHP i.iikcv of V:inr-otiver.;L""Cll- All members. Mrs, Pris. ' woo. : and family spent the weekend in Annapolis Valley, N. S. Miss Mildred Maclllurdo and Miss lllzirgaret .'ltzicMurdo. llzilifax. N. l 'I'()RONT() t.-an -. mn- o tmo Iit tooodt And NO picnic- oi the cover tout and neat. AMAZING! NEW! Tinfodd 'SLlDE -DOWN' WINDS!-IIEI D slider for- or to fold DISTRIBUTORS MANUFACTURING CO. LTD., SUMMERSIDE O'l.lARY co-or LTD.. O'Leory Humans SMALLMAN. otmry P. O. CLARK. Sunnnenido J. IISKINI CLARK LID. Summerside 8TANLIT MAYI-IIW. Klnltoru I. MooRAl. Whtaloe WAN'S LTD.. Klhnuir SHVICI STATION. Io crapoud XLXENT DEALERS GRAHAM CANCELS TOUR iCPl 2 p 'S. spent the weekend at the home ;Billy Graham said Thursday he .nf lhcir p.'ircnts Mr. and Mrs. Earl lhas cancelled plans to tour To- Sole. Cord" 15096 nylon-507: cotton). lmotees are detachable. Colors -orduroy bodice. lites 2-ax ill in good taste! iizrs 7-12 . . , . , . . . . . . ., ttaohino washable. Sizes 24 BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS ilete with bow tie and cuff links, iizes 3-7 sizes 6-16 years . . . line 10-14 lino 0-14 years is fully water repellent ll'ld wind Neck and armholes are finish For dress-up time there's nothing tincr: BARGAIN lOYS'W'lNDIREAKERS: l A serviceable Windbreaker for pro gebardiae with cosy quilted lining. and collar of oontruting urtpes. IOYS' SPORT SHIRTS: i lnlorlaad cotton ilanaol ebtrta diet are and longer wear. Auorted giech and plaids. on Sunday. . The son of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ford Ellis. who has been a patient in arms to teen-agers. INFANTS' COSY. NYLON TREATED SLEEPERS: Those nylon treated sleepers have a soft. silky finish; are shrink resistant, waah without worry. fast drying. Featuring button-on panties and plastic Sizes 1 - 4 . . . . , . . . . , . . . .. "BABYALL" PRAM SUIT: Keep the balw warm in this fine quality Pram Suit or machine washable "Super This fabric will far outwear ordinary cloth and resistant, The mitts and pink. blue LITTLE GIRLS' JUMPERS: Th? Unique styling is most eye appealing with nylon blend colorful plaid skirt and ed with plaid binding. 1 .'slRLS' CORDUROY JUMPERS: ' Fashioned of fine wale ('ttl'(Illl'll)' with fancy lattice work front. :01! covered belt and buckle to cinch the sivisli-galliercd ekixt. iOYS' WORSTED SUITS: 'imimended by Parents Magazine. these W0 short panla with self belts. The short strove -ollar and has neat animal design trim on breast pocket. )OYS' wrsrax SHIRTS: ' HERE'S YOUR SHIRT VALUE! . finely woven cotton. softly napped gnd tended Maids from which to choose. Smallman's Junior Shop is fast becoming the mecca for parents looking.for quality. small-fry tog- gery moderately priced. Fall line is complete from infant rslcd suits feiiture lined. button-on blouse ls styled with man tailored A choice of pink or who cotton. com- neatly tailored. Several pleaslnfy rspent the holiday with their re- spective parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams. and Mr. and Mrs. -Auben Wedge in 0'Leary. CP JACKETS Our and winds. stride. pocket. Dome densely packed 1 I69 Sized 12'95 JACKETS: and zipper fly. Color Brown. 3.98 3.98 Cut narrow-leg 2.98 COWPUNCHER COWPUNCHE R 2.89 ......'-an...-n-noun..."nu...- IOYS' LINED JEANS: slhozo rural and cut in true Western atyie. ........uuu.......--u ctical winter wear. Made of ltunhl uyloa r Knitted waistband. oulfa. arm insarta may aappod for greater vat-nit 91 full zipper running from seek to aahte. double kaaoa. knitted wool cuffs and I aiikleu. Colors Maroon. Grey. Navy. Iron. Ioartet. area. B Street-dx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .........m.. ' 2.97 Alexander MacKl7. Rendition. GI- presled words of welcome 10 Ill apprecation of the honored guests and a gift waa presented by Mr. Crawford Sinclair. The tea table, centred with a pink floral piece. waa presided over IIV Mrs. Norris Sinclair. Several of Mrs. Saul'a niecea assisted the boa- tess in sewing. Mr. Saul is National Director of Advertising for a large newspalwf chain and for many years was connected with tho Winuipel FF” Press. Relieve Suffering this Sure Way that DOES MORE CAMPUS- The popular Boys' wear this Fall' boomed of cosy wool Melton cloth. highly resistant to cold Will more than adequately take the rubs and bumps of everyday wear right to Cut with action-styled set-in sleevel. two horizontal alash pockets and abporod coin lined with rayon faced material quilted N plain shades and two tone: with contrasting cord-trimmed sleeve panels and pocket welt! 8-18 years , . . . . . "TI-llCKSE'I" CORDUROY LONGS. BREECHES. Sizes 6-13 years . "THICKSET" IREECHIS: , Same hard'weari.ng quality as Longs. Feature double thickness at Imees. side lacing for neat tit. zipper cloalug. . Sizes 11-16 yours "THICKSET" JACKETS: In this Windbreaker-style jacket you get the ultimate in quality corduroy and tini- tailoring. The combination of wearablllty and warmth make it a dollar-saving ill vesttnent. Sports collar. zipper closing. elasticized waist band, buttoned alt.-err oulfl. lined with a thick. warm rayon quilted lining over a heavy iaterlintng. sizes 8-16 . COWPUNCI-IER DUNGAREES: ALL SANFORJZED TO KEEP 'l'Hl.'. SI-IRINKAGI-J DOWN! Sanforized 13 3M oz. weight blue denim. sewn main seams. Zipper fly. riveted front and back pockets, also bar-tacked It belt loops and strain points. Sizes 6-10 years CHILD'S FLANNELITII RYJAMAS: THAN WORK when a cold makes you mis- erable, you need Vlcka vaga- Rub - the roved medica on that acts we ways at once. When you rub it on, Vapo- Rub quickly relieves muscu- lar soreness. At the some time, vapoRub's medicated vapora bring relief with eve?! 511335- soothing va r medication travels deep to your nose. throat and large bronchial STYLE fastener front closing: Fully interlining. , .. . Fashion-right 9.95 .. 12.95 '"lthlckset" la a name synonymous with durability in corduroy. LONGS: Made of rich-looking and hard wearing corduroy with a soft. velvet-like finiah. Belt loops. elastic insert at back for neat tit. Color: brown. navy. charcoal. . . . . . . . ........... Cowboy style, Same Slide. some Brand name. aame fine quality, weight blue denim. Stun 6-1! years- 1U4oa. Igh-tldod Itlillllu-'hl'h ttelaed waist. Itprer abanae . or on u Sizes 6-16 years Jeans 7 U4 on. weight blue denim. MW lined of lanforized col- toh plaid with generous turn-up outta. Sins 6-16 years BASEMENT BUYS - ct-iii.n's our rllcl suo-sum: llufdy nullity up-toii gabardtaa. heavy Iotla atlltad lfalag. fr trh hood- Ia auoi-ted pattctha aadatrboe. Sizes-H g, ,z Girla' as above. ' . NICE I-LS ....-onuea--uuueu can.-.t...uuo ...---oeaaeeaoasaoile,o--oeuoo .--'-u--oi-un--u--do cuiui-s wiuoaiuttaas: henna-tail incised e 002:7 lain 4-knee: will 00105! on CHEST! l- FOR Two. quarter-cut slanted side pockets ... . ... H. A . ..nnoaanou Locke Rood no-. and Mn. Taaaaa Telex; ,, Bowlan were in 0'leary on ya. dny October 7th. ur. and Mrs. Joseph 1. c I of Forest. View were in o'i.,E::yl on Slturdli October 8th. Mr. and 3111- Toni Dunphy, um son Joseph and little daughter, 12;. ula of Kenslnglou were visitors on Sunday -. ft the home at Mr. and Mn. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View. and on their re turn home to Kenalngton they wm accompanied by their ddughtn-' Ellie. who had apent a month V5,. lting her grandparents in Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View were visitors on Sunday evening October tith at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsen. ault of Howlan. tubes. congestion starts breaking up. Coughing eases. Warming relief comes, lasts for hours. so when colds strike. de- pend on- V!5:?.!!.S i in gnw.e..ocaMa;'gniaiI VII: -IJ Vqohh on leg. Trude Muh. . and 6.95 .11.50 . . . . . . . ...... Triple 3.98 ' . . . . . . .....-an to M. 3.98 1.77 l 2.87 . - 2.41