NOVEMBER}. 1m GUARDIAN :WESTERN AGHTI: I. limer- Murphy. 1M Hanover St, and .,_ George Clow. 0O Ottawa St. 3 IUIEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY Tlllola. Advertising ‘liafllarlanluaybabougbtdailyst “o. rare-ta; stores u. Bulumsrvidlsslr“ ' Na‘... ‘ D SUMMERSIDE ‘IO-DAY sia norm: lll.l. all Tws llg Features pa] lesbian. Water Strost- Goarliaa Drogvtore, w u [tippi- nuah IIIII- We"! Watt: Mara Gaudet. s1 oral-ville ltrsat: ‘Ibo Dirk II ba delivered to any house in Srluluorslrle. oaninrlqatlesrlarerllesorma. rhoaezsorortau service. p: give III OIII is Ia buy responsible for deliveries on your routs. IGII. opens Nov. -'l'lll OIJGINAL aexali Ons- NL . — Cent Bale at Gourlies‘ Drugstore. Joana! In“? “£41m var a y o h0g3 n Imam-side {or 12 cenil --—— p“ yabie to your carrier. —l"0ll. BALE-Carrots. parnips. Phone E for this service. and beets. Inuis Moase. New --_ Annan. .0. 0. I. PUBLIC MEETING. wepmflon Hall. November 5th at 5 p, M. beaker. Mr. Fred Young. Nova Bootia. Hrivhicial Organizer. -COMING. Gem-lies’ big Rexall one cent sale. all day Wednesday. Thursday“ Friday and Saturday. Nov. 6. "l. 8 and 9th. -WANTID. — Goose and duck feathers and feather ticks. Also bottles cotton am Jute bags. horse hair and scrap metal. John I. Marks. New London. P. E. I. —FOR BALE. - Trrlnrv ma. red Rock Pullets. five months old. Harvey C. Muttart. Carleton Sidfing. -1111. CARSON. Chiropractor. will discontinue Summersida visits November 30th. Prospective and regular patients please note. Offke 71 Granville St. Phone 394-2. _a_ -BUY Stick-Fast pasts at Brae.-. -ltfE'f‘AL for work shop or t/ruck running boards in stock at Bruce's. -USED wood cam-p heaters length 4 ft. weight 150 lbs. Price $9.35 each at Braces. —1% AND 1%" Large Heat Cut Nails irn stock at Brace's. --FERGUSON’S’ CABBAGE are always extra good quality. On sale Monday and Tuesday. special 2 cents per pound. —C. C. F. PUBLIC MEETING 0'Leary Hail. Tuesday. November 5th at 8 P. M. Speaker. Mr. Percy Wright, M. P.. for Melford. Sask- atchewan. --F0lt SALE-Beauty Parlor equiyment, permanent wave equip- ment. 7 driers. sundries. in good condition. Write Box 58, Alber- ion. —FOR SALE-One 1041 Dodge engine complete with clutch. start- er. etc. good condition. Alex MacDonald. Summerside. Phone 814-2. —YOUNG PEOPLE'S PARTY- ln place of the regular weekly meeting members of the Young l’eople's Association of St. Mary's Anglican Church held a very en- joyable Halloween social .n the parish hall on Tuesday evening. With the president, Ross Mac- Kenzle and Earle Crane in charge oi the evening's program a very enjoyable evening was spent by members and their guests. Games. wntests. old fashioned apple bob- bing and musical chairs provided entertainment. During the course Bl the evening Ross MacKenzie ipoke briefly on the work done in the past by the society and ax- lended to younger parish members a cordial invitation to attend the meetings, Mrs, James Miliman pre- sided at the piano for a sing sung and musical contest. Refreshments cold water ' Surnmerside. all day Wednesday. Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Nov. d. '1, 8. 0th. —HOG WORM POWDER. helps young pigs at Taylor Drug Co.. Ken- "‘ - ton. iriilr . Pm I-l ‘l .» annular-L lull; --WIIEN its 6.30 on Saturday night Hamilton Watch time why not have your Radio tuned to C. F. C. Y. v qvorrora-wuiithm interest.- ed la the upkeep of tihe Central M” Badlequte Eilraptlsi gsrgetery} pletaga sen he ccntr u on o e m undersigned without delay. as the money ls urgently needed. Howard Kid. Schurrnan. Central Bedcque. as the 011ml!" -—CIIUBCH 01" ENGLAND. — In Services for the Part-h of New Lon- ‘don Sunday. November 3rd. 10.30- l-loly Ccmmunion. St. Stephen's Church. Burlington 2.30 mvenlzu; Brayer. St. Thomas’. New London. 7.30 Evening Prayer. St. Mark's. Kensington. Rev. D. E. Noel. Rector. Shows 7.15 -‘ 9-15 Matinee Saturday’ At 2.30 ' —SLIGHTLY IMPROVED —-'I\he condition of Emmanuel Arsenault. lineman of Summer ide who came in contact with a high tension wire Wednesday whlle working near St. Eleonora was described as slightly jmprovcd but still in s critical condition. Wilfred Gaudeq Russell —MAGISTRA'UJ'S COURT — ‘rhe adjourned case of a Summer- side taori operator was concluded before Magistrate R..S Hinton on Thursday and he was convicted and fined $100.00 and costs or three months under the Excise Act and 1200.00 and costs under the Pro- hibition Aot.—S. Wednesday winners were. ghan, Mrs. W.A. Allen.—S. Personals evening. The M15. -KEN51'.NGTON and Freetown Presbyterian Churches. Ke-mlngtrn at 11 A. M. and at 1.30 P. M. Dia-' mend Jubilee Services conducted by Rev. T W. Goodwill. Special music’ by the Choir. Mr. Charles Woodslde. Malpsque. will be Soloist at the Morning Worship. and wm h, heard]. in s solo in the evening. Mr. Dmiel‘ Campbell will render a solo at the evening service. A historical sketch will be read at the evening service by Mr. Thomas L. Ramsay. Frec- retumed from a trip to Toronto. -Mr. Alexander MacKny. Sum- merslde has left for MontreaL-S- Week 0f Art ls Scheduled s town at a P. M. w. M. s. Thank of.I feri-nr. Rev. T. W. Goodwill wi'l prgeach. Rev. J’. A. McGowan. Min- s er. —-" ' -___ The director cf the National Gal- _QU1|;1~ "Aubwgigy __ sum. lery of Canada. Mr. Harry Mc- merside Police reprrt a quiet Hal- Curry. has sent Miss Nora Mc- Collough to give talks on art and art education throughout Prince Edward Island. This project has been arranged in co-operation with Mr. H. B. Chandler, Director of Adult Education for the Island. The sending of ~a lecturer and art material here is a free nation- sl service intended to make people more fully aware of the distinction Canadian Art has won for Canada. It is also the purpose to encourage more art activity for every com- munity, for children both in school and out and for rown-upa as an absorbing hobby. t for the corn- munity may be thought of in the wildest possible sense to include all creative interests from music to town planning. Thus art can lcwebn with only a couple oi re. ports c.f damage received. all of it of a minor naiure. Ten extra po- licemen were on duty along with all the members of the regular force and the town was well patrolled. A part of the credit for this mild observance of Halloween can go to the Kinsmen Club for keeping the ounger element a’ d un- til ten o'clock. When the Kinsmen party was over. mos-t oi the child- ren went home. Early In the even- ing. large numbers of children were in the streets in costume and most householders had a busy hour or i-wo answering door bails. A mas- qucrade dance was held at. the Blue Moon dance hall which held its formal openin-r on the "Mm were served-S. serve both a cultural and social cirtsklrts of town .—.8. - purpose. snurmav sencrnr. in Women's rel-lino Floris trimmed flii"! Coats. This year's models in a variety of ahaflol- 5300""! VI "- Saturday only-flihflo-llolmahfi Ladies‘ Wear Dlllt- Just rsoelvod a large shipment of Men's Broadcloth Shorts-well in assorted nation'- rnads by “Macflregor” Men's Wear Dept. , ._ Ladi ' W designers “Betty and Maxine" that falgm Psi: of $6M 4;!‘ u“ mm have styled the perfect flannel and aqua at Helium's Ladies’ Wear Dept-UN- Mrny kinds of materials have been provided to arouse interest. l chplce collection of original paintings and colour reproductions by Canadian artists. children's art exhibitions and films covering a wide range of related topics. Par- ents, toschers and all those who have a real interest in their corn- munlty will fi-nd stimulation in the programme offered, Bummerside through the spon- sorship of the Home and School Pll\‘-41-35"H°Im"" Welfare Group is taking advan- uuuayys of the ROCKIES —}lALLOWI-."EN BRIDGE —-Mrs. Street. Summerside was hostess at three talbles cf a Halloween bridge on W P. Calla- G K. Hal/Es and Mrs. --Mrs. E. 'I“.-'f‘a_nton and M1‘!- F, J. E. Wright. Summerside have Iur, button bond cuffs, MEN} LEATHER JACKETS- A limited quantity of these fine leather Joc- kets, "Pigtex" in soft pliable leather, self-co|- front, neatly lined, colors in the group: brown, 35112.77". It???‘ .s.‘.'.°.‘ 3.‘. Y? ‘“' $12.45 neck b full sliding fastener Sizes THE MATERIALS: THE COLORS: TRIMMED WITH: Special Friday and Satur do! TWO BIG DAYS Women's fur trimmed wintsr cools. These coats are token from our regular stock, they ore lost season's cools. The styles are smart but the size rungs is broken. lo 44 1-2. A good selection in the larger cools. coon, wolf. At smcmanrs Here's rlra story in o nut But all sizes in the lot from II PAGE FIFTEEN shell. Wool boucle, wool crepes, twills and tweeds. block, brown, groan, blues, pastel and mixtures. Persian lamb, brown squirrel, muskrot, silver fox, roc- Sotin linings and Chamois intarlining to the hips. (Hero Is What You" Save)" fl only rag. $159.00--reduced $125.00 2 only reg. 145.00—reduced .. . . .. 115.00 1 only rag. 99.50—reduced . .,. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ., 89.50 8 only reg. 89.50—-reduced . .. . . . .. $69.50 and $59.50 6 only reg. 79.50—reduced . . . . . . . . . . . . $69.50 and $59.50 15 only reg. 69.50--reduced . .... $59.50 and $49.50 3 only reg. 59.50—rsducecl 45.00 4 only reg. 45.00—reduced .:_._. . . ... . . . .. . .v._._. .. 35.00 6only reg. 39.50—reduced 35.00 2 only rag. 35.00-reduced ..,. 25.00 _ 4 only reg. 29.50—reduced 25.00 1 only reg. 22.50—reduced. ........_._._.......... 19.50 Ladies’ All Wool Sweaters Ladies’ all-wool Sweaters, fins closely knit, all-wool navy Sweaters, VJ $2.29 utton style, long sleeves. Smoll and Medium Sizes- EXTRA SPECIAL .. . . . BOYS’ JACKETS- Boys’ Navy Frieze Jackets, ideal to weor tor Fall and Winter wear. Good quality novy frieze cloth, full sliding fastener fronts, two pockets. $2.98 8 to 14 years. _._._.- II-OII. MEN'S COVERALLS—- ' Men's extra Ileuvy shrunk) full roomy bond cuffs. Size: 36 Regular $4.75. Special . . .. .._ grey coveralls (sonforized cut, fine pockets, button '° “' $3.49 I oowr FAIL TO ATTEND THE ART sxmsrr AT man SCHOOL AUDITORIUM- WEEK or NOV. m-r ' MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY and FRIDAY-AT 8 P.M. NO ADMISSION. YOIPLL ENJOY SHOPPING AT SlNCLAIR-‘S Smdazrc Slenlarlfi THE HOUSE OF QUALIT/ Children At Summersid children were en- tertained on Halloween night at the Surnmerride High School Add, Iiilfhlm by‘ the members of the Kinsmen Club. The auditorium was made available through the courtesy of the Board of School trustees. There must have been nearly five hundred youngsters in the crowd which almost filled the hall. A progrusrof sound pictures was shown which were supplied by the Film Board, A grand march tage of this fine project and hold- irtg a Week of Art in the High School Auditorium beginning Nov.| 4th. As this takes place during Education Week, Nov. 8rd to 10th.l it provides a good opportunity of bringing the cultural aspects of education before the public. OIUIN VIII-THIN IIIAICUII Ion un . . . . $51-59 oausn vial-mm uuou rennin . . . . 42- Coma In and reserve your Qruen wotch selection new. We'll do It gladly to ensure you of exactly the model you prehv for Xmas plving—' n -~ k Mvsvmiv 4_ Luann-airfares! sun oa orox ma. J" ‘ - u" -. - i . . v ‘ u.‘ a. aground urn. Jewelers w DI. It is to be hoped that all citi- zens of Summersido districts will avail themsslvus of. this rare opportunity to .ttend- this most interesting and ln|truc-| tive program. ' The program for Art is as follows: Monday. Nov. 4th at 8 p.rn. "The Story of Canadian Painting." a lec- ture with slides. I Wednesday. Nov. 0th at U p.m-| An evening of films on Canadian Art. Artists, Rural Art and Grafts. . ' - . o rtes . ‘down ‘a’ ‘Vela’ ‘gtocm-(n-(C u y National ‘Film ' 1mg" ‘fhursday. Nov. 7th at 8 p.rn. ‘The ".Pp° n ‘Arthtw View of Life“. a lecture m "u. mmm“ ' 0|" SIIICTIOII l Private Sale Famofeliieraallassusl r the Week of clear. balance woodland. situated ‘at Central. Lot ll. Known as ;"1'ha Kirk" Iann. - , I Also l John Douro tractor, sunu. Model II. llllr l tractor plow; l swear . ustesvoua . 00H ~ .1 track wagon. doable; 1 dho jinn-ow. H.114 1 sat spire barrows: 1 wood slelrll: i express wagon: oiroalar saw; I Incubat- esl unity: Isad ‘nau- candy. "Id "u?!" follows: Jenkins. 11st. with slides. Art of Children, its piles in their Education". lecture with FIIlri ‘Demonstration for teachers in cre- ative art teschir" Nora McCullough-S. Progressive Conservative Convention of the children who were in cos- tume was held around the hall While the ludm picked oat the Winners. Al they left the hail ench child was given a bag containing l" ilwle. an orange and some TI" Irand prize winners for IEIIIIIB ahellout tickets vfere p: lat. Jean Wbng; 211g, Charles Simpson; 3rd, gamete The winners for collecting were: Ruth Canon; 2nd. Mark De- Frldly, Nov. 8th st 8 nr~ “m”, Friday. Nov. 8th qt 2.80 pm.. S’side Kinsmen Entertain Auditorium laney; 3rd. Joan Deighan. The following Is the list of prize winners for selling according to rooms. Summersido High School: Grade five. Min Green's class. Wanda Winchester; Mrs. Wood's class. Tommy MacKenzie; Miss McDonald's class, Dwsne Beiilvue. Grade six. Mrs. Campbell's class. Bennett Jenkins; Mr. Driscoll’: class, Barbara Morrison. Grade seven, Miss Barton's class. Geor- gina MacKenzie; Miss Ramsay's class. Veronica Pineau; Miss Croken's class, Don Smith. Grade eisht. Mr. Murphy's clan. Jen- Wong; Mr. Beck's class. Bev. Gay; Miss McDonald's class. Char- Ies Simpson. Grade nine, Mr 11c- Donald's class. David Morrison. St. Mary's Academy: Grade 8 ’I‘helrna Sherry; Grade ‘l. Inns Gallant; Grade 6. Role Wedge; Guide ii, Lorinds Gallant. The costume winners follows: Grand prize. Marie Perry, p; a bell hop, For girls: 1st. Bernadette Arsen- ault as Halloween; 2nd. Ruth Cannon as a nurse; 8rd. Rita Small as s Iypsy. For boys: 1st. Jackie Noonan as a convict; 2nd. Dwane Belllvue as WEI’! ll All lectures w"' “ven by Miss . cs a pirate-B. an old lady; 3rd, Ernest Arsenault The Convention ‘will ba lrald mam 1,1“: en Tuesday, November 5th, 1946.1! sight o'clock PM, ‘for the purpose of nominating o ca didpts to contest the forthcoming by- alscflon for Assemblyman, tb District, Prince County. Each poll is antitleafto send Poll chairman cull meetings at once and appoint delegates. COL. U. G. DAWSON, President. E. E. ARNETT, Secretary. at the Town Hell, Summmlde, five duly accredited delegates. Lam‘ .....lll ' - c A u s o - Sahrda, two Evening Shows 7.00 and 0.15 P. M. LEON ERBOL “IIVERBOAT RHYTHM" Wifli Glenn Vernon, Walter Catiett and Marc Cramer IIISUHHIIII ALL gigs. RiliPH HUTTIiRT Sunzmersfde PROFESSIONAL CARD 1'. Earle llicksv Chartered Accountant Office at 515 Granville Street Bummer-side Phone B1B J. l. IIIVIIIIG ll. I. CARLETON -Office Hours- Monday, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday, 3 to 5 p.rn. and 7 to 9 pm. and by ap- pointment. i. J. GRLLRIIT, H.I1. Kinkors Office Hours: Monday 2-4 p.rn. Tuesday. Thursday and IIIIGTIDII SALE LT IDWIB IIETOWN ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 BEGINNING A1‘ l! NOON 0n account of ill health I sm compelled to sell all my live stock mlilflellis» (hon and a quantity household effects consisting or 5 eltragoodwork hnnegemilkoowa, I flrrw wm. 1 Ayrshire heifer, due to freshen; 1 normal heifer, I rears old: s steers 1 year old; 1 "l" (Belushi mm bred): 4 heifers r year rd- e a] (amp-flu; Beds)”. m’ w Mm’ IMPLEMENTQ .._ 3kg". to, “"151 ""3"- Inower. 1 farm engine 3% H. 1'.. Potato sprayer horse hoq gang plow (almost new); walking plow. lever barrows. 51500111111‘ narrow, hay rake (new); Planter with fertilizer attachments. (MW): cream separator. 1 farm wagon 1 driving wag n. d driving sleigh m ha; unfit? lg "Y 1161811. set grain separators. disc barrow and all kinds harness both “"1116 "Id single used on a largo farm and all in good repair, a quag- sll weeds, a quantity housq hold my hay. straw and oats free from furniture and all small article; a" 0n this up to date farm. T Oash. If day is unfit sale on next day. LEONARD McCABVEL. HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. H. R. Friday, 2-5 and 7-8 p.rn. Quality Jewellers We present Kenny lokar over CFCY Thursdays at 6:45 lluabird lamonds fqr "WIPIIM: CROCKETT LTD. Summanida t;