OCTOBER 11. 1946 ‘ WESiERNjUl t 1 in y.) {1-— AGENTS: l. Elma: Marplly. 1B6 Hanover St. and Ueorga Glow. l0 Ottawa lt- IUMMEBSIIII and IIIINOI COUNT! Non, Subscription. Alva-ting Ilaliaardlaanaybabalgltdallyataapalup - following elem ll Bananas-Ida: m" 39.31am, Water Btnat; Gear-lies DrIlItare, Water Efrem Tom,“ Qakery, Water Btreai; lath Gallat, fl Oranvilig stun, Tballaardlaawillbelelivueliaaarbsnaiasaanraeralss. ¢mmloyatlapulflllllliwfl Pbaaallllonthugqnm o, l". youaatlarlailabeylaspealble fee deliveries on youmm ._ sent. - 10o pea: old whilltpfezhom hens. but strain. Kenneth Muttartiearletown. t" aw _ mar. s ma 1 lALIBedque 1i a. etmgIegcI-ng Saturday. October 12th Albany 7.30 P. M md gvery da next week. SemPl" Drill Store. ‘Q _TIIE NEW LONDON Push!’- terian Pastoral Charge. Services sundgy, October 13th: Long Rivert 3, 11 A. M. Clifton at 8 P. M. and 51mm Granville at. 7 P. M. Rev. M. i I --'.I'IIANKBG lgftiittd Ohurch Baxter. L US for Stove Plpg, Dampers. rm Shovels, Galvanized Coal Hods. and Stove Boards. The Sutnmerside Hardware. Alzxlgirvteresthas I E. Genge. D- D» Will P111165 l3 “to track and field sports, o“ —GLIDDEN'S reliable red barn paint. large shipment of ilve 8111011 can; Just received at Bruce's. -BRACE'S store and warehouses W111 b, closed next Monday. October 14th. Thanksgiving Day. —ANNUAL MEETING Kenslnl- ion Brandt, No. 9, Canadian Legion. B. E. S. L. in Town Hall. Kenoing- “m, Friday, October 11th at 8 P. M. A11 members uested to attend. W. L. Delanfiy. Ti’- .-0PENS 0FFICE—Mr. Edward E. Arnett who has recently been discharged from the R.C.A.F. af- tel‘ serving for five and a half years in the educational and legal branches has opened an ofiioe in Summerslde for the practice of law in the Rogers and Arnett Ltd. building on First Street opposite‘ Pope's Garage-S. —25TII ANNIVERSARY. -— Oi‘. the occasion of the 25th anniver- sary of the marriage of Mr. and, Mrs. Edward Laughlist. Sherbrooke. relatives and friends met at the‘ home oi Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laugh- I111. Monday evening. September Llilti to enjoy a program 0i gamefl. music and dancing. ‘the living room was tastefully decorated in silver color-scheme and potted 131M315. Mrs. Percy Weeks escorted Mr. and Mrs. Laughlin to seats oi honour which were also prcttily decorated in sil- vtr to the strains of a wedding march played by Mr. Ray Inughliu. Mr. Ja s Chappell. Jr.. very cap- ably pr "ded Dig! called upggdMr. t n jfigfesgflgfifiewcoigiiifigon, mimntching accessories. Her brides- good wishes of tibcse present while maid w" MISS M"? WN°ill~ Mr. Ray Laughlin preset-ted themt 5'5"!‘ °I ‘he 3mm" and was at‘ mm a beautiful chest oi 1w Rog-i "red in a blue sulf- end ha! with ers Silverware in Eternally Yours accelsfllfl i0 mflicli- Elch‘ WOW pattern and a pursé of money. Mr. a corsage of pink ‘Maes- Nil‘. Laughlin spoke in reply thanking 111011188 Perry ably supported the all who had contributed to the czle- KYOOIII- All" the OETBMOYW l bration. Refreshments were then WPddinI break!!!" Was Mrved H! served, The table was catered bv a Hlllcrest Lodge for the unmet-ll- mretatie; wedding calce made ancl‘ate friends. The Acadian Girls icrd by Mrs. Percy Weeks. The‘ Choir rendered appropriate bridesmaid and groomsman of hymns durinv the ceremony. Af- tWer-iy-ilve years ago Mrs. Wilfred ter leavin~ l-fillcrest Lodge the Curley and Mr. Ray Laughlin were hanov coimle motored to North both among those present. Music Rustico for dinner at the home was furnished by Messrs. Joseph of the erccms brother. Rev. J Mclsaac and Wallace Deighan. vio- Dotwlar lilchl=ill Thsv will reside lm. while the accOmpan-Ists were y“ Sivmmereldg where e host o! Mr. Mark Cos ove and. Mrs. Wil- friends wish them a long trad Curley. p and-s. happy married 1m.-s. ent to the g1 n School , A “he l Zflevenu" grounds by other citizens. This is a 1 fllllF-both young and old, The P Q. in the anned forces was dep 10W 0n em-YY- Mr. Senslnlth al instructor at Stnnnzersl Lowell Hancmk are for the big meet. ecreta world and P E tutants In school events must have entered and registered with the M.A AA Ocl. W W. Reid Publicity CBJHDIIISII are expected to be in attendance. —K, —WEDDING BELLS-A very pretty wedding was solemnized n St. Mary's Convent Chapel. Summerside on September- w en bliss Dorothy Edith Oakes. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Wit- fleld Oakea of North Wiltshire oecame the bride g1 Alex Bernard .McNeil. son of Mr. and Mrs. W.B. McNelll oi’ Summerside. Rev. Howard Whyte celebrated the nuptial mass which was attended by the immediate friends and relatives of the bride arid groom. l1l1e bride looked charming in a blush rose dress. black hat and and FOR FALL AND WINTER DRESSES choose this 51" Wool Flannel In three new ahades-“Lemon Ice" “Ice Cream Blue" and “Cody Blue" ——Mnderately priced at $2.25 yard-Holmalfs Dry Goods Dept. .____-.,----__-- A ‘HMELY SPECIAL In Men's Medium weight Cotton and Wool Combinations-long sleeve, ankle lengtlv-Subatandardl, special sult- $2.65—Holman'a Men's Wear Dept. DRESSES REDUCED! l8 only Women's Crepe Dressee in fine nullity and top season styles-Regular valnea $10.05 u. arses sracuu. $5.95-Holman'a Ladies Wear Dept. Farmers’ Meetings O'LEARY HALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER l4tl KENSINGTON HALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER l5ilr VERNON RIVER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16th ST. PET ER'S HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17th Special speaker vvill be Mr. Ralph Staples, President of the Co-Operaiive Union of Canada and Notional Director of Form Radio Forum. lure will also attend. Purpose of Meetings: To discuss generally, Farm Organ- ization. To explain policies sad aim of the Federation. To nrgunize and promote Form Forum discussion groups. All Interested Farmer: and citizens from the surrounding districts are cordially invited io attend their meeting. AII meet- ings o! 7:45 p.m. P. E. I. FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE R. A. PROFITT, President. W. R. SHAW, Secretary. WING SERVICES.- oi Canada, October 1 h. Bedeque Pastoral Charge Min- 1a J. M. a. n. M. Borden 3 P. M. —8'SIDE ATHLETIC MIST -_ been aroused IJl-llflllllitilmeni 0f Lhg pgvjv. 11- The new spun new ls adijac. to be 1'11» off. with prizes for the winners the tnerchants and orwanl step toward "physical fimess” n much needed Ev Canadians gener- (Physical quotient) of the recruits krrably hyslc- and impreasarloa _ Most of the events are for High School pupils, but it is presumed there will be events for "oldstcrs" open to the Island. 'Ilhe con. and O B. Darrach of the Travel and Physical Fitnes 111th" Speakers from the P. E. I. Federation of Agricul- “'i Buctouc SUMMERSIDE liaritrt lilllllllliii-Iltlitll SIEIIIIS heupleyi/ilwitlitlmu iiernuund unassumi- utt-"llf'§Eia=~____- Wi-“Jiu Also COMEDY and SHORT SUBJECTS Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Soiurdoy At 2:30 BEGINNING MONDAY FOR 4 DAYS “LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN” Shows 7:15 - 9:I5 2—MATlNEES—2 Tuesday and Thursday oi 3:30 —RUBBER COVERED and F?" weather Strip. Also Galvanized Storm Window EYES "K1 Japlm‘ nod Window Buttons in swck- T!" summerside Hart-it'll"- v- f _. n mo. S Schoblltl‘ were tested or fire u Envisions, F erry Service Between West Cape And B31311. drill occasion being his fifth birthday. rm: cnaltsonarowu cuaaotan _he In 1947' There mould definitely he a ferry open-ting between Weet Cape. Prince Edward Island. and Boo. mani loier on. Quantities are limited, buy your re- quiremenis new and avoid discppoinb- PerSuIi STANFIELD'S WINTER WEIGHT COMBINATIONS. Stanfield’: blue label knit of soft all wool strongly spun yarns assuring warmth, comfort and Ioil of weer. Sizes 36 io 44. combination underwear, $5.50 jlllvaa-LI‘ ...... STANFlELD'S BLUE LABEL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Igilférfgfé“: fhtfgkfifiwg: G Same quality a: above. All sizes up to 44. Per ‘palm "hi? mo!- urmeni ..,,_,.. .. $3.00 sex?! feentii inches. A would aw was that ‘they hsrdsrlto inform‘; STANFlEI-WS RED LABEL COMBINATIONS ' “ma, mmntlmywmalilimxhn; Some qualtiy as blue label, only slightly lighter in weight. ha. pal-dun," “in M”. PEI‘ sllll’ . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. “T ftla§ilub§niesh$tefimmi°tfif asp LABEL sums AND DRAWERS m” °1 °' IN”: As above, In fllll range of sizes. Per Gumlll . . . . Q65 Other matters taken up were the qumtions of a subsld and the con. structim o! terml . There are.. at, both points and al.‘ thatwouldbertccessarywouldbel certain alterations and some dredg- ; Ing, Mr. McNaught was non-com-‘ SPECIAL Men's Atlantic ‘I00 per cent vvool combinations, heavy weight rib knii. Sizes 40-42-44 only. Special per suit . . . . . . . . . .. $3.95 mltxtal on the subject of subsidies but persons interested in the ferry service maintain it would be 4m- pltgible to operate without a sub. ..s . Bloomfield And Vicinity Mr. Christopher Smith returned to his home after spending some time in the eastern part; of the Island. ~ Mr. Reginald MacDonald of Sum- merside was a recent visitor to Bloomfield Station on business: The many friends o! Mrs. Keith , Gard of Mill River will be pleased ‘ to hear that she i: progressing iiavorlbly in the Prince County Hospital. i Mr. Donald Sears of Amherst ; recently visited Mr. Keith Pratt of Bloomfield Station, Those two‘ boys. both in the R.C.A.F. during the war, and both engaged in; photography met at Rockcliiie and , both elng sent, overseas chanced; to meet again in Belgium. t Mr. Lelth Thompson oi Bloom- field is at present spending a few daya in Charlottetown where he is taking a course. i" Messrs. ieslie OT-Ialloran. Lloyd and David MacDougall oi Bloom‘ field spent a very leasant d-zy ‘m Summerslde recent y. Mrs. Ellen Smellman oi Knuts- ford was a recent overnight guest of her aiater-in-law. Mrs. Eleanor J. Horne of Bloomfield. Drama Festivals and from the Su- pervisor enclosing $9.88 as pay- ment ior mat displayed at Dis- Lrict Convention. It was decided to discuss Drama Festival at next meeting which will be at. home oi Mrs. Ben]. Burns. roll cell to be answered by paying fees Collection 65c. Meeting closed by singintz National Anthem. Then an auction sale was held with Mr. Edgar Matthews as auctioneer and from which $3.13 was realized. In- strumental mu=ic bv Messrs. James Beairsto and Edgar Matthews was much enjoyed. A delicious lunch was servel hv the hostess assisted by Mrs. Earle Matthews and Mrs Mr. George Johnson and son Irving of Bloomfield Station re- turned irom a very pleasant uip to Bi. John, N. B. Mr. Lemuel Craswell oi Hunter River was in~ Bloomfield recently in the interests c-i cattle buying. Master Freddie Peters of Bloem- ilveld Station recently entertained a number of his little friends. the A- delicious t. . hli‘i"’€d.81“°.il.°“§‘..“t‘£.£2“i..‘l? ..... wit; razors: some my w“; wmpletel em tied 01's parted to their home wishing , DuPlls in the same tibia o one rnln- Freddie many happy returns of the a m, for s . This was day. _ considered I15’ FIN Gm”! w- B‘ M” ' iIis Worship. Mayor J- F- "'- Mr. tiiléaorsfmlfeinoglnciegtlfhkfw 0i "l" fr P8! - xelmy, Sn, of the fire department- and. Mr. T. E. Hickey of the BOB-I'd of School Trustees-S- Personals _M"_ Percy weeks. St. Elcanors. has returned from St. John where m 1 t visit with hea- Zfiimltlél, hlsfafrinek McDonald-S. -Mrs. Walter Crockett of Ed- mmton. Alta, who is visltini her mother, Mrs. Herbert Lord,‘ Cap‘: Inverse spent last week end summersidfe the guest 0f he!‘ brother-in-law. Meyer I- F- und Mrs. ArnetL-S. -CAMEO- KENSINGTON r-amfi-“o-eso. SATURDAY 7 I 8.15 lmember that full! hon Errol he's been been again In "MAMA LOVES PAPA” ) With Elisabeth listless m h was present to be entire- Ne"tg“°cwry_ omen pro-acumen recently motored to Charlottetown Claude, g; lntts Stamp sales were 01.75. Mr. Haber Profltt of Roaelnnk where he remained for a few duyn. BALTIC W. I. —M.'rs. Etkar Mstthewa enter- tained the meanben of Baltic W. I. on the eveninqngf Oct. l. Meet. mg opened by a ing "Old F011;; at Home" followed by the Creed unison. ‘lien members and two visitors were present and roll calJ was answered by "My First Pic- ture." Minutes of previous meet“ in: were read and approved. Col- lection in district for Salvation Anny was $1250 and for Protes- tant Orphanage $10.50. War Sav- ROLEX OYSTER 7U0/y2flfun/ I i'.I '.‘.'l.'v'l)IlJi‘~ ,7. Letters were read from ltev. D. Yeo. Social Service Agent for 31., from Institute Office NOTICE I Our stores will be closed all day Thanksgiving Day, Monday, October 14th. MRS. JESSIE JOHNSTON. CROSBY & WOTTON, B. C. WOOD A. ~ Crapaud. OFFICE. SUMMERSIDE. BY DOING YOUR SHARE TO ELIMINATE FIRE HAZARDS Prince Edward Island Mutua. . Fire Insurance Co nnaucn, cnanmrrnrown. P First made for the British Mount Everest Flight loll-Winding a Waterproof , Anti-Magnetic l8 Ruby iewels . . . arliusted to 6 positions and chronometer standards. Steel or yellow bezel. Unbreakable glass. 6E0. ‘l. GLIIIIIIE Jeweller ' Simneraide A Gilt for Every Occasion- MEN‘S AND BOYS’ FLEECE LINED UNDER- WEAR IN STOCK (Moderately Priced} tttctmn and STEWART MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Our stock and sleeves. of wear. Sizes For potato in Full and Winter weights, plaid and plain doeskin, Selling from _. ., $1.50 to $2.25 eocb GREY MILITARY FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS That laundry nicely and glve lois COTTON GLOVES wrist cs desired. Per pair . is now about complete full cut roomy bodies Sizes I4 I-2 to l7 I-Z. l4 l-Z to I7, eoch $l.35 MEN'S WORK SOCKS Heavy quality ribbed all wool work socks, STANFIELD'S Surnmerside v FARRELL-MUTTAIT WEDDDVG A_ very pretty wedding was role- mhiZEd in st Peter's Church. seven Mlle Bay a eight o'clock, Wed- nesd-zy morning, Se tember 25th. when Hilda Veronca Muttart, eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Mutter-t. Albany and Wilfred George Pan-ell, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farrell. Central Lot l6 were united in the Holy Bonds oi’ Matrimony. The Parish Priest, Rev. Father W. O. MacDonald. a cousin of the bride officiated at the nu tial man. The bride enter the Church on the arm of her uncle, Mr. Harry Muttari: io the strains of the Bridal Chorus. played by Mr. John Noon-tan. accompanied by Mrs. Reginald MscAleer aa soloist. The bride looked very charming In a street-length dress of baby blue wool crepe with matching hat. corssge of red roses and carried l White PM"?- Her only orna- ment was a three strand pearl necklace, gift of the groom. dress of pink wool with crown l‘ accessories and a consgs of yellow roles and carried a pearl rosary. The groom was attended by his brother. Mr. Ralph Farrell. Mr. David Lecky. brotherdn-law of the groom and Mr. Everett Muir tart, cousin of the bride were ush- era. Following the ceremony a\re- caption was held at Birch Hill ‘liourist l-mme where thirty-five immediate relatives and friends were served by girl-friends of the bride. The bride's table was taste- fully decorated with gladlelis and a three-tier wedding cake topped with miniature bride and groom. Toast to the bride we: resent- ed bY Rev. Fathér W. . Mac- Donald which was responded b moke assuring good weer. Per Pair n.1,, 75c pickers, made of good quality canvas knit wrist or elastic QIgéESWHITE RIBBED WORK 25c Knit of soft durable all wool yorns. Per puir 75c brown garbadlne tailored" suit with brown accessories and car- ried a pastel rose three-quarter length coat. ‘ The bride and groom will make their home in Truro, N. 8., when the groom is employed. We all Join in wishing Mr. and Mrs Farrell many years of happy wed- ded life. (Patriot please copy.) Warn Agalttstjmmunltlon MONTREAL. Oct. 1O —(CP)- War Assets Corporation issued warning tonigtht that a quantity ammunition dumped in the St Lawrence River near the mouth 0t the Saguenav River was PBIEISII] buoyant and might drift i-nti the groom on behalf of his bride. 51-, r A number of other guests. includ- Lng- Rev. Father Martin Monaghan and Rev. Father M. J. Kelly also expressed their good wishes. The happy young couple after attending Mont Carmel Exhibition left by plane for Moncton and The bridesmaid, Miss Helen Mut- Lother parts of the Maritivmes. tart, sister of the brldg wore a For travelling the bride chose o e. The warning asked that tlu ammunition bereported immediate ly toRoyaliCanadianlMcunted Poi ice and that under no circumstsmcet should it be removed or handled. The ammunition referred to b rt of a surplus supply dumped the St. Lawrence 18 miles east of the Saguenay. Sinclaifs Modem Grocery Department GROCERIES---MEATS---FRUlT---VEGETABLES BE PREPARED FOR THE LONG WEEK-END AHEAD»- MONDAY-THANKSGIVING DAY Chicken Fowl Ducks’ Geese VEGETABLES FRUIT APPLES ORANGES GRAPES PEARS LEMONS IAYLMEIPS TOMATO SOUP, 2 tins FRESH BEEF, 1 lb. tins CLAMS, per tin .. NEWPORT FLUFFS, 8 qt. bags with tumbler KRAFT DINNER, per tin VERIBEST TEA..... WEINER STYLE SAUSAGES, tin .. CORN BEEF HASH. per iln ISLAND CHEESE, lb. . . . . CHICKEN SANDWICH SPREAD, per tin STRING BEANS, per tin PEAS, per tin CRANBERRIES, lb. R SIIIBLAIR 81' STEWART LTD. LETTUCE CELERY CARROTS TURN IPS CABBAGE u...‘ - ..-.- QUIIQIO a..- .--. aoeeaueolaa assoc-sale u“.........e--.-.........-.. -..--..~--.. laoaaaa e». SUMMER -. SAVERY, bunch . l5| 21c 42c .35c 23c .. 2lc 65a 19c .. 16c . 15c aouaaaabae '.-'i-.’_'I__I ,. ,..