' m,“ 'I‘_I_-lE CIjIARLOTTEIDWN GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 1s. m: lwcsrrliil Glllilillllilll SMALLHAIIK COJ WQGEIIQI tags ' o0 . for tots and teens << ‘i ll ell y. ‘ v ‘ l e p an e l‘ -A'r HOME-Mr. and lvn-s. John '1. MacKay Albany will be at home A MAI-E 0R FEMALE to their. friends.‘ Sept. 18th from L - M a to 10 run. l -IOB lALI or trade tor cat.- _, tle. team young horses. 1.400 lbs. each; one 3 to o h.p. International _ I CHAR WORK a I e ~ LOYMENT —- I ‘ FULL “M! ‘M’ > - MALPEQUI AND slam-Ia] ~. APPLY IN PERSON w.1ir.s. - The regular monthl! ', . ‘ meeting o! the W.M.B. Auxiliary ' AT MAIN OFFICE ror Malpeque and Baltic United new; one potato elevator for eel- l S o lar; also number oi pure bred l sows. Apply A. Weddell. North " F r lTwo-piece Snow Suits for loys II and Girls, in wool fleece and blan- ket cloth. Double ofsingle breast- ed, buttoned up snugly to the neck. ..' ;_'-_'u_'-.u.“u-‘n.-en_ Band, meetings to be held ill Fnn- l _ _,_,_ -- in l s P t I IIOIISE FOR SALE ""'“°‘ “W” "LAN" $2§nf."°‘h°f.‘. “rinlifisfinfiiiii. 2.22:. a .. l1§i§2°i...‘§..2°il'.’...§“l22‘f l, IIIIW all 5 OYSTER GROWERS’ presented the prnernnime. "Tirol 0:1‘ f:qtlzbrigsewzsllauieéngulz: l AT 53 suMMill STREET ASSOCIATION lilllfelllni“lhilll°rlilémhel§n§mlly ’ ' ' ' l . SUMMHS'DE' “'- will l» held in the 31.1.9:‘Tfiiiglflcgll§n§l7l§l§1§;'nZnfi Si“ 2 '° 6 $45‘) l Trimlv tailored from warm wool . #12:" '2 .'f°"‘i:“'f°'::;" ‘°"' TOWN HALL, lisgfonhegreltlhilrrlllmliifil nhffifi film-s 5"" 8 '° H‘ " “'95 l "°“"" °'°'l‘- 5"*P°"d°' “"1"”- u‘ a You . , c ' cl‘. rg ' _ may communicate with Mr. Ray SUMMERSIDE, Zllypiggrel-irilieélzsll tfillglaz: b08871‘: I Plaid wool dresses I calm _ navy’ brow" "d Wm‘ .Tanton, Central Street, Sum- o A RDAY EFT 2° h swered witllthe word “home "Tins l n,“ , “we, Mum; l merside, or with the owner Dr. n s TU ' s ' T mew“ “'1” be "l" Tll“"k°ll"l“g- Fabric. washable. Col- 5' 4 l .I II COPbOH’ cltl k’ “III! Al’ 8 PM The Mlzpah benediction brought 4 . ore -- blue red and u” ' 5' 6 $295 ‘ - - , r I a or, . . - P _ .5 D - ' Ehelburns County, Nova Sco- R_ E ELLIS, seem iillnft§$uii>lllllilgéolgéililf felt hats in boler, poke bon- l, lbyl-olvarllozgftur". New lg. y“ surfed w Mm w ear‘, I net, off the face and beanie . i’ Sh‘ _ _ - Sizes 7 to 14x $6.95 l Sizes 8 to I4, styles. Colors-brown, rfliflr " . _ green, blue and navy. T _ With neatly fitted waist band. 1 II I! - . ‘ I e I I SNALLNAIIS WEEK END FEATURES or QUALITY s,” M $2,, i , .,,,.,,ga,,,n,,s l Dfggg] in wuymb]. ...... ........ $3.50 l rayon. with putt slee- A us»- ml ~~<l l "tlv=-“»~'"lllf"l~il'::=- beret, in navy. vin- wid smil- l h“ ‘““*“ i m Sizes a to s $2.9: FRIDAY and sllru _ - - Warm. fleece oi ca, , I m-IVES Parkas rzzz: 2:2’. u 1 AT THE OLD PRICE ~ bu"... , ,1". °" ° ' ‘ . cotton hash? flensIIel. The wonder soap powder I {These trim little combination outfits of 2:521:13: mtflbbialz-‘enzz . I01‘ dlill": W°°|°M "d ("m") - ‘not and hood are of cotton gabardine, l‘ u" "Ill Ind ankles. lingerie. a o 8m Helmet to match. Colore- One Pound Tin T- o e herring wool blanket cloth and nylon. "m" "Id II"!- Reguk" 29c Reguk" 3°C Lined with cotton kasho flannel. Ful Si"! 2 I0 5X x I I "hnmed hood. . i ....--, GMT pecia 5PM" “ rot GIRLS _ I WM“ l’ m" sir“ z to 6x and s n. 14x Coat eete Isa wool fleece, . V $12-50 to $16-95 "1321: at: "vleffrfillf i \ ' °RANGE “"4 INDIAN CHIEF belted" a i’. ‘ "°"" GRAPEFRUIT » cm“ “LT BRAND a. neiylhll Tun?“ " . _._ ~ ~~fE SI!!! T I0 3, I0 ‘X - S I U $8.95to$l4.95 (Blended) m" “m” M ' - Sim s to m. , Z0 Oz. Tin ____ _ Regular 22c “Ell Regular 35c s,” h “a” Ml .‘ _‘ Special 2 for P" Doze” Special c . where, Prloe Ie Metehe‘! With Qeal It) l » * l - i! ' j. ‘y Tnmlh’ MT’ and Mm‘ Mum” m‘ “d ms‘ mm“ “m, who and Mrs. William Dew, and Georse I Ohumh was held Tuesday evening Glllllll IlTIIIIll IIOTIBE 0F MEETING» The Annual Meeting Of September 9th. at the Manse. The ports from the different committees; present were given. Ten calls were‘ made on the sick. eight calls made in hospital. two ill the community.‘ Mrs. Duncan .\_IacGougan inns np-. pointed as leader for the hiieaion‘ One Pound Package we: ONES Warmly lined throughout with kasha l pnmdmt’ M“ om“ presided‘ Th” flannel Close fitting elastic or N meeting opened with the singing _ ‘ . ' ' or hymn 247 followed by prayer 1n ribbed wool cuffts at wrists and unison. The worship service was s l ankles. Contrasting shades; beige- », followed from the Missionary Sweaters in both pullover v brown, brown _ green, navy . red‘ “I " Monthly, this was in charge of "m cnrdlgnn ntyles; fancy "4 r-E-j i1‘ — Mrs. G.W. Ramsay. Special prayers WW1 jackets; wool bannets: Sizes 4, 6, 6X, 4 to 6X 8 I0 I4! l HALIFAX - (GP) _ William J. We"? 81W" by KY!"- GQM-rd Iflflff bootees: blankets: wet M"! I M E B L E Irons. veteran fire-fighter who now TmTt- "Tlrla-“ksglvlllg T“ ‘hf Bu“ ' legging sets; sleeping bags: $9'7s M “"75 5 g’ .8 caretaker n “he veteran Fire, Mrs. Duncan MacGougan. Thanks- rumpus: ovum“ and a“ ‘ . l ' men's Association hall here, gives 3M“! 'T°T the Engmh 31b1, m‘ the neoesvtien to assure the l one-piece Snow Sulh, for I01! Ind ‘ an extra cost oi llsh to one tlro- 7°’ What l‘ has mcam t“ m‘ pa,‘ comfort. warmth nnd smart ir r in wool frieze lth kasha lin - Po - le oi’ Canada“ Hrs G\V Rzim- ii l ' w ~ l EFFECTIVE 535 tlllencéuglllrfurgeiilllezlef.vim? Ear “Dedlcntlonl to almorr- ‘earnrst ““",I'"“°° °l u” we” i , All around belt, with zipper or button ‘ ' ' ' ' ° ‘ " . ~ -» ‘m’ ' ‘ ffs at wrists an ~ | h _ 1- w. personal study of the Bible. The . l front. Snug cu i , 2a’ zoayiaean‘ nglsunfiuftncrggd iflfrlzfa buglnees period then followed. Ten nnHeL Helmet t0 match. - h“ seconds __‘ Mm stand‘; members lmswererl to roll cnll. I l _ ’ """"“"°"/""' '3'"! Two visitors were iivelvnmvrl. Re- ‘ bile: 2 I0 6X . . . . . . .. $5.95 I0 Burlington p101 I BETTER GRADE DRESSES run a tourist home. and in com- mon with othereln the business. had been visiting Mrs. Carters mother, Mrs. Frank Daye, Nor- Horece Glydon, youngest eon at ust 2nd. The bride. given in mar- riage by her father, entered the ‘Md h enjoyed a successful _seaaon. hora, returned to the mainland I'm 1*" M“ All?!" QlYdW Ind church to the strains oi the vied- "mgT ' LIMITED UANTn-Y _. -—-—- Tuesday and attended the Gar- M"- alYdiln- ding march. played by Mrs. J- i °-- ii- ° M" "°'“"Y ...":.:-. "s.:~..“"z:r..l; "rillrlill ..?.'".;l""..ilai...""..i'.':r..'t“..il. 9l“.‘.l‘}.“' 1:11.11“ T" Pmmd ‘ where she is beln ' I I I I '0“ er an o I . g grantee (or m", will“... M p‘, merly o! Wlndthorst who wee as- n d r b k d er blooms Regular 60c 2 Tm‘ T" 3 Mr, m4 Mrs, wllllam Buchanan pleuriay. Her many triends Wish Bruce. twin sons Of-Mp and Kl‘: sisted by Mr. D. MacDonald at ‘r unhgflflinfle, 31mm __- . at Kensington. iorrnerly o! Ai- her In llrly rwtwery- S. Leaman Oaseley. have made a 439 0" Bltufdli’ lilofmfln Aul- Continued on page l5 s . I _, liany are, visiting iriends in Boston. M1‘!- l-loyd 811M110. Nflrbbrfl complete recovery irom an attack Pm“ While It Lasts lMesa. spent the latter vert- vr the pm or jaundice anti have been brought w ' ~ k ;. I Mr Ewen Daviean lett on Tues- day to return to Boston. Mass. ei- week at Burlington, where shewas guest; o! her sister and brother-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Paynter. to their home in Kelvin. tram the Prince County Hospital. Bummer- rilde, where they were born. on Ifi-ii her, - " .. the " with sarurasy. august ma. m1. . , relatives» at Kensington and Bur- >' '€ / l l a l1 s llitfltOn. HQ WM ICCOmPIIIIOd by My, 1nd g, Funk My"; Q1 1 l! (Sweet Red Pepper!) lhis brother. Mr. Lehman Davison. gflwmm‘ . eompmlm by "m, _ I so —-—- ' daughters. Jean and Frances and Q . . Mrl- Edwin Blrevellwn. accom- son_ Sheldon. were guests on 3un~ . ‘pliiltd by her children. Joan and day ot their grandmother. Mrs X 1 1 Rgqqlqy 39¢ ‘Ethltillet; Ygaolvlifll-Brierwtlgrlagala: _ , y, George Protitt. Burlington. ' ' \ IN IULK 5 on Tin 5 l» i» '3”. l 2 25c Qpeclal 30c While It Lasli gttlui: l SIMIIMAIPS LIMITED lvlslt at the home or Mr. and Mrs. i James D. MneLeod, Burlington. l Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Paynter. -Burllngton, had as their guests on Sunday. Mrs. Paynterh sister. .Mrs. Victor Buntain, Mr. Iuntain, their daisghtere. Alberta and Ban- dre, and their eon Irrol. l Mrs. Annie ‘Poplin, Bisrllnato spent a few days recently at 80a View, where she was the guest o! ‘Mrs. Atwood Blakeney. Among those attenaiflg the wed- ding at Amherst. N. 5.. on Tires- oay. September 0th. or Miss Laura Garland and Mr. Elmer Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton smith. Jreetown, PJLL. were Mr. Howard Days. Mr. and Ira. Harland Dave of Nos-bare. Mr. and lire. Horace Paynter and Ir. and Mrs. Maur- lee lmith. Kelvin. Mr. and Mrs Clayton Smith and family. and Mr. Weitq Campbell. Freetown. and lb. Junior Hickey. Darnley. OLYDON-DIW srarrsasls Wednesday, September 24 A Purely lsrlesltersl Fslr NEW ammo soon Serving Reel Picnic Dinners qt All Hours I . SUMMERBIDE talc! ls MATCHID wlriliouatlrv . l Mrs. Nelson ssneuea returned recently to her home at Long Riv- er after summer at the home o! her son and daughter-iI-law. It. c. LIGALLANT. m. c. M. Asssiuuir, sutil --__ 0t taster-est to many relatives in the province. is the marriage at Wisidtnaret. Beeketohesvan. at Amy Shows:- i" l‘ T I l m. mo,- sn. rises.» i . l é f and firs. Grant llacleod at Gav- _ __-.___.._. . __.......__._.-__, l florence, younllet fill-IRMA! 0! II‘.