l hi» do 15.2.. -&14\:'. '~.~..~‘;...2' ‘ JllPH HIIITARI FAG!‘ younger; g simiimrsi _ Specials Rayon and wool herringbone wit!!!‘ Illltable for ladies’ and children's sklrtl or lults. Shldel: light rose, gold, "l": llllll. red. brown, tan, copon. Width about 54". Reg. wslue $1.95 to $2.95, III-Will h elear . $1.59 Qlllllotl bridge table eoverl, b01611. In flame lnd plain shade delllns. Reg. value $3.25, special ............ .. $1.59 SNIALLINAWS LIMITED SUMMERSIDE i ii -FOB SALFo-litiree Reg. Boom: Ready for Service. Earle R. Mabey, Tryon. , —FOB SALE.-1934 Chevrolet. Good condition, Heater and De trosier. Priced to sell. Preston Mac- Donald, Searletown. . —UOME to Chicken Supper at Borden, ioegion Hall, on Wednesday, October 1st from 5 to 8 P. M. -NOB'l‘l! TRYON Presbyterian Church Service. Sunday. September 28th, at 7.30 P. M. Miss Mary A. MacKenzle, Deaconess. -l-‘0R SALE. - 1 Dalhaim Potato Picker, hourly new. 2 Jersey bulls, 6 and 9 months. Gratidsons Jester Standard. Albert Stetson. Freetown. —RED CROSS CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLINIC conducted by Dr. T. B. Acker at Town Hull Siiimmvrside, Thursday, October 2nd. Charlottetown Clinic will be hold in November. -WE ARE AGENTS for Mairiin Sonour pants. and enamels, also CAMEO Irddoy $4.80. Saturday 7.l5—9.80 Ildliat, Comedy and Romance In th" horse racing story "sins WENT To THE RACES"l With James Craig and Frnncesl Gilford. Also Serial and News. 9 Plane NOI>Q—Ther0 will be no ' Show! Monday or Tuesday. l D . iifij5unnn |Tr; nu. LINEQ I Summer-side _ - PROFESSIONAL CARD T. Earle Hickey l Office at ll Granville Street Summersido Phone 575 Chartered Accountant Phone 5II X-Roy DR. VINCENT GRANT Dentol Surgeon Smollmon Building SUMMERSIDE Fi-ooiexvii Presbyterian Churchesqi Services Sunday, September 26th. ' Kensingtcin at 11 A. M. Sunday" School Rally Day Service, at 11.45 A. M. The Sacrament. oi Baptism will be HKImjYlIFItEHCl. Frceioium at 3 P. M. Iinliy Day Service nnd Mal- pcquc at 7.90 l’. M. Divine Worship. 0f Church Schools: Kensington at 10 00 A. M. Freetown at 3 P. M. and Mai- r p€que at 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. A. Mc- Gowan, Minister. » o<§eo<§eo@eo§@ ~< ~l Raw Oil, iinri Turpentine in stock, vnriilsl ~ and stains. Flite, Mur- - o. e or colours, all sizes of ilnwziis or: ‘.0; in Mock. The 511:..- merside Hardware Co. —FOR SALE-Jficw rubber tired innniire sprciicir-r. New truck ivngon Used gang pious. 1 grade cow to freshen December. 1 Registered Holstein cow to freshen December. Sow with litter 4 weeks. Sow due io tar-row September 27th. Also work horses. Waller S. Weeks, Bayview. , —DAHLMAN POTATO PICK- ERS-Any one interested in Potato Pickers. we have sil-ll a few machines in stock, which we offer at a reduced price, Also have a. shipment oi Divided Shovels for Eievaior Diggers. Sutherland Mc- Kuy and Cedric Seaman, Spring- field. ,‘ ! —CARPEN‘I‘ERS Gil-AMPS. —' Several sizes of tdiese ln stock, also: Mairplos English planes, Record} planes, Stanley wood scrapers, Dis- ' ion saws, D 7, and D 23, and Swed- I lsh sows airaliable, l lI-miied quan-i iiiy or Auger Bits, and severali oi-her items in builders hardware in stock. The Siunimersido Hard- ware Co. l —CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES. - New London Parish, tihe Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity, Snprrmbvr 28th. 1i A. MsIIOIy Com-j miinion. Si. Zilarkio Church, Ken/ srngion. 2.30 Evening Prayer, St; Thcmas’. New London. 7.30 Harvest‘ Tlinnkspiving, Si. Stephen's, Bur- lington. Church School one hour before services. Rev. D. E. Noel,' Rector. | i —KENSINGTON, Mzilpoque and THE Now Everybody Ban Afford L u x u r i o u s CNARQ1¢QTIEIQYKNMSEILARDIAN _ I WESTERN GUARDIAN! A < KRDENLER FURNITURE 0 A. Ilarload - 0i filiESTEllI-‘IELIIS Just Unleaded NOW 0N DISPLAY 9/ House Iumllhings Store-Ground Floor SIIMMERSWE 4 Miss Barbers Woodslde of Margate Comer recently won a year's schol- arship in the music school o4 J.A. Perry oi’ Summerside, with l score which was conducted In Simmer- side.-—K . —CHICKEN SUPPER View Hall. Thursday. October 2nd, Stem-HE at 5 o'clock. For repairs to St. Stephen's Church, Burlington. ——KEINSINGTON WINNER in Sea —GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP—Ron. Hutchinson defeated EL. Orowe in the B Division Ohaznpionshlp of the Summerside 0011 Club, M," Hutchinson was two up on his 0p- DOnent at. iihe end of eighteen 8i marks. About s dozen other ntestants took pert in the exam, ANNOUNCINGr- I Summon-side The opening of our new, modem, efficiently equipped Portrait Studio in the Enmon Drug Co. building, Summerside. We pride ourselves in being able to offer the public the finest photographic facilities in Eastern Canada, operated by a graduate of the New York Institute of Photography, MARIE WEDGE, o specialist in Child Photography, Wedding Groups and Family Groups. AT HOME . . AT CHURCH . . OR IN OUR STUDIO Appointments by Doy or Night rum YOUR orrr vnoro wowi ENMAN PHOTO SERVICE v PNIIIIE 373 PNDNE holes. - s, —POLICE CAMPAIGN - Bum- mlrsido Police fl-re conducting s campaign against violations of parking regulations, particularly on Water Street. Persons wlhose care are parked wrongly are given o. warning tidnt and their mim- ber Is taken. If e second offence occurs they will be brought into court. - 5. PIEBBYTEBIAN GUILD MEETS —- The Young Women's Guild of the Presbyterian Ch-iuoh, Summervide, met. on Thursday ""1111! at the Manse for the first meeting after the Summer vaca- tion. The president, Mrs. Jll. Bishop, occupied the chair. Two yvimg ladies were welcomed into membership. A discussion followed regarding plans for the coming year's work. The lunch hostesses were Mrs. JJ-l’. Bishop and Mrs. Fred Moase. _s Personals —-Mr. George Meivkle, Summer- side, left Thursday on a business trip to the Magdalen Islands. —M.i'|. Leo Hughes, Ke-nrlngton and Mrs. Leslie Ramsay, Indian River, returned recently from Bos- ton. ‘Pi-icy oeme by plane to Mell- tonv-K - —M‘rl. lit. mill, lnd young lon, Kenneth Brain-rt of lest Coulee, Alta. arrived home Wednesday night to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abel Arsenauit, Bimrnerside. —8. —l¢r. snd Mrs. Prosper Perry o! Reldini. Men. have been the guests of Mr. lndi Mrs. ridele Perry, mm- merlide. — S. —Mr. and Mrs. l8, Giberlon. with their two children, Parley and Nancy, Steiisrton. N.8., lre the guests ol Mrs. (Emerson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Siermen McM- rey, mnirnerside. - S. --Mrl. Ctlldyl Mscqulrrie, prop- rietor of the Helene Our-til Beauty lllon. S side. loft yeeterdsy for Montreal to attend e den-ion- strlticn of s reiuio wave machine. —-5. —Miss Priscilla Gavin who spent. the summer months in Tignish with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Olvin, has returned to re- sume her studios at Mt. Allison University in Applied Arte. Be- fore leaving lhl spent l few dlys in Ohlriottew u. She visiud her brothers Justin end Gregory who lre students lt s2. puncture Uni- vIlity. SMALLMAWS present KroeIiIsr Chesterfield: tliotlgive you eusliionized construction, embodying " massive beauty, ’ luxi _____SEP'I‘EMBER 27, 1947 ‘SIIALIMAIPS suncisr PLAN‘ Is a Logical S o I I t I o r‘ to your budget problem: Enquire at the Office Attention ll E T E ll A N S Ilsa Your Iii-ESTABLISHMENT) DREDIT for these purchases YDII PAY 10%‘ GDIPT PAYS 90%‘ urious comfort, and ‘distinctive styling. In many beautiful, SMALLIMIPS LIMITED Modern Studio llpensl In Suminorsidc | The announcement of the En- mw Photo Service, Summerside of the QpcXLIng of their new ultra-mod- em photo studio assures the P305118 a! Prince Edward Island of the best photo service available in the Mai-itlmes. The studio which will be (ypefnited by tiho talented MARIE WEDGE. n. N. who is a eradiwie 01 me New York Institute of Photography. l: equipped with We‘ io probably the most vow-dew, isgiiiim and photographic equiv-- merit in eastern Canada- Along wiiih being fully qualified to meet the requirements of all peiwns, wishing to have portraits wedding or family growl! taken» the opera-tor is more than qualified to specialize in child photoBTBPIIY having completed a course in child psychology in Philadelphia. The lighting equipment. II fl creation of the Sultzmnn Lkhllflfl Equipment Co. New York, and was recently imported here from New York City. The lame Portrait camera, a “Century” Ls fiil-fld Will! a Bsuseh a; lnmb-Zeiss lens. Other type; 11sec;- will included the "Speed Graphic" and View Camera!- A superb portrait display on the walls at the studio gives the customer an ideal ODPOWIIHNY 0T selecting the typo of portrait suitrd (o the taste. These photos are de- scriptive of the various shading and lighting effects employed by top new}; photographers and are indicative or the artistry of the operator. Not only do these port- rait; ‘id the customer in making a selection, but also present definite p190! 0f the attention given to de- tail In s unique and comfortable waiting room in one section of the studio is a 6181-710)’ 0‘! "$970M iypu o! mounts which assures sat- isfaction to the customers in every respect. Along with the new photo service and the regular printing snd deve- loping service. the establishment is making available lo the publio an up-to-dlte film ‘library complete with 8 and 10 millimeter pro- jectors. A visit to this sbirriio which is located above The nimsri building will be beneficill and ednioaMmioL-S IIDNSE FDR SALE AT $8 SUMMER STREET SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. Home I2 rooms, modem con- veniences, If interested ou may communicate with Mr. oy_ Tonton, Central Street, Sum- menlde, or with the owner, Dr. J. R. Corbett, Clerk's Harbor, Sltelbeme County, Nova Sca- til. designs including the Duncan Phyfe and Sectional Sets. Up- holstered in u variety of molioirs, veIours, domosks, lapel: trier and Iioml spuns. Generous proportions In reverol modi els with selected hardwood frames in walnut finish. Up: Iiolstory colon that will brighten any living room or den. FISHERMEN! It’s HOLMANS F01‘ TI. Smelt iWehs and Twine Season Opens Oct. 1st E Best In KING-FISHER in Illa of mesh, Ihll GILLS BETTER. TYIINE RIGHT AND LEFT TWIN! -80 thread, .blrIred. two pound! (one eloh right lnd left) hlngl two nets double on top and single at bottom or 8 nets double on top only. one 1b., hanks, right lnd left -- per hank $1.20 SIX THREAD WHITE COT- TON TWINE — for hanging note, per pound. lkeinl $1.10 mus rmzrso Winn corron Twins-roi- rim;- lng note, per lb. skelnl $1.00 I CEDAR. ILOATS — oval ' lhlped with hole, weight about 4 Ibl. to the hundred (llfoot Not tskesZB-t ft. Net, 28 and I ft. Net, S01 per hundred ................ .. $8.00 conxwoon-bm quality, specially procured for Net QUIJBIACIIO -- for dyeing Nets, loving them from (a. oly, l-I lb. will dye lbollt l0 lbl. of lettlnt-Ib. ..... lie rrmonllmr. amour no Nlsl -. m nus, long-wearing Twine Is expertly woven speelfleltionl with looked mllbel into Ins. orflwrlv lhlrml Note. flmonl rmvonlsmt slur/r wsamuo thread Twine, for Box Nets, Win", W EDS SMELT liatcli Iifora Fish and Last Longar Their superior ootton twine, unlike the mixture of ohelp- er, short-lived twinel is HARD, SMOOTHLY SPUN and UNIFORMLY TWISTED, insuring l strong net, lccurlte for large IIMIICI. —- made from 10-6- eta. YIIITE -i=o|i mic: iisi n. T. HOLMAH Ltd. KING-FISHER WEBS IIIIT IADIINTED Made of 80-3 Superior Cotton Twine, I35 feet long. stretched measure. These lro the nlusi sheets or webs- not mounted, double mesh on top, lJso reinforced on ends and bottom. <II-4 melhx3ft.... .,............3.65 I I-4 mesh 131-1 It. .........I...,,_._....430 I S-I6 mesh x 3 ft.'...............,.._....150 I 5-16 mesh x 4 it. 13-8 meshxilft. 13-8 mesh I 4 ft. 13-8 mesh x 6 It. II-2 meshirift. ...............2.80 .......--3.65 5.45 II-lmeshxlft................ I I-Z mesh x6 ft. no“ speetslly to n; lung, long-welt- onlrns or m on m: acumen m: