PAGE TWELVE all SMALLMAN'S claim the spotlite today, presenting an informal hshion in this American Golfer of Viyella flannel. A tailored gar- ment with that double cuff, button down front and gored skirt-—o combination giving you that new look—but from any angle that look is quality. The sizing ranges l it and 20. U150 Floor Main Store Set-lion YMALLMATFS llMlTEU SllMMERSlDE 2 to 20 with red in l2 and l4, Aqua and Rust in Exclusive with SMALLMAN'S. ... . . .. .. $1795 Where Price ls Matched With Quality _,‘.».~ LL.» 1 y. t 2 Beefeaters are on rfioehily ncxvspapermcti disappear beneath the guard while visitors line up floor. No [)ll0iC/Zl',’\))S WM’? PPTmlliCFl- to sec replicas of the crown jewels an exhibition sins‘ the real jewels behind steel bars and bullet-proof glass in a case which can ...~_ r. l “T. QUICKSANDI‘ ‘ ‘ l; Strikers, 0; Maple Leafs, 0. rnr. GUARDIAN. §H§_RLU’l"l‘_l*3:l:QWN Suminersitls A Juveniles Gonfess To Grocery Break Sumimersido police secured con- fessions from three luvenfies yes- terday to breaking and entering the Central Groceterla o.“ Wed- nesday afternoon or evening. Re- covery of four cartons of cigarettes was made end the boys will appear in juvenile court. The break was discovered by Mrs. Ernest Perri‘- who Lvcs next door, shortly before six o'clock and she phoned Mr. Prank Jenkins, the proprietor. When he arrived he fotmd that the door leading into the warehouse at hhe reu- o! tho store had been forced. Further ex- amination revealed the determina- tion a-l the thieves to gain entry. A panel in a very strong door lend- ing into the mun store from the "warehouse had been broken. Evi- dently they thought by that means to release a bolt. Finding this im- possible they then took the dcor o! its hinges. Mr. Jenkins estimates his loss to be about lilty dollars “tort-h o; cig- arettes. mostly now recovered. This is the second break into that store since the first of the Sear. The three boys involved are to appear in juvetrle court this Sui.- urdny on charges of stealing from automobiles. Only last week Chief Peter White had caught two of them in the act of taking a case of beer from nn automobile. Sometime Tuesdny- eve- ning a cunera valued at $100 i-nd some other articles were taken from a car parked 1n front e-f the Queen Hotel. The car had been locked but one of the w ndows had not been turned all the was‘ up :.nd someone was able to gct his urm in the openiig and release the lock. _s. Sport Echoes from ‘ Prince County l Community Bowling League No. 2 standing lS as follows: R.C.A.F. N0. 4. 4; K. of C. No. 2. 4; Small- mons, 3; Crystals, 3; K of C. No. 1, 3; R.C.A.I". N0. 3, i; Holmans, l; Ink Spots. 1; Victory Cleaners, O; Pioneers, 0. Ladies League: Happy Gang. 8;‘ Litcky Five. 7; Holmans. '7; Fizzl Kids, 7; All Stars 5; Royals, 5; Zeros, 4; Jolly Five. 4; Mel ndas. 4; Mosquitoes, 4; Busy Bees 3; Beav- ers. 3; Dodsers 2: Mary Ann Girls. Seeing the contest between Mt. Allison and St. Dunstatrs last Sat- urday has given the boys a great enthusiasm for the game and they also absorbed some ideas from see- lug these top-notchers in acton. ‘l One of the finest prOspevts in Prince County 1s "Tocy" Rlichurds from Borden. the boy who contrib-l uted so much to the success of the Summerside Juvenile Maritime champs of two years ago. We havetrt heard oi "'I‘oe_v's" plans for the coming winter, but think that some smart junior tea.m_in the ilanitrienes could use him. The standing o! Summerside Community Bowling League No. 1: MucQuarries. 11: Lucky Strikei. 111 Heartbreakers. l0; Doughbcys. 10; St. Pauls. 9; R.C.A.F. No. 2. 9: Fly- ing Hearts. 8; Trinity United 8: Lumberkings. 7: Kngsmen. 5: Joe's Boys. 5;‘ Gremlins. 2; Art-s l‘ Bunkers. 0; Lumberjacks 0; Teach- crs 0. The time for hockey mleratlcns has arrived but we haverfi hcurd of tnzmy hockey tourists in these parts. Tihere have been rumors that some c-f our juveniles will trv out with Halifax St. Mary's and it. hrs also been sad that "Boo" Mor- rison rrno played for New Glasgow last year m‘ght appear in n Manc- ton Hawk uniform but there is nnlhing official about these re- ports. and they may be without inundation. ‘While going over our scoring AIIGTIGN SALE AT 36 SPRING STREET, SUMMERSIDE Acting under instructions of Mrs. Roy Huestis I will sell by Auction on Monday, Oct. 27th, qt l P. M., all her household effects, consisting of Chester- field Suite, dining room suite, several beds, springs and mat- tresses, Bureaus, commodes, chests of drawers, living room table, rugs, end tables, kitchen range (new), kitchen table and chairs, radio, electric washer, wash tub and ringer, kitchen cupboard, Electrolux (new), ex- tension couch, a large quantity dishes and cooking utensils and all small articles not listed. TERMS CASH. If day is unfit sale on Satur- day, Nov. lst at I P. M. uucu s. Monusou, 0r Quality! Value! s-- Variety! it PAYSEo SHOP at HQLMAWS QCTOBER _ .24._,1g41 i; Note These Wreck-End Specials ou sate FRIDAY aka SATURDAY Rakwana HOLLYHlLL l _ Grapefiuli JIIEOQ 4B oz. l AYLMER l0 OZ. Reg. llC Yegetalole Soup 3 tins for l! 28c Tarn Tam SALTED SODA CRACKER 8 Oz. Pkg. Reg. 24c l9: . MCCREADTS Z4 Oz. ' Sweet: Mustard Piclcles 35¢ ‘Ki SCOTlA GOLD 8 O1. Reg. 22C Apple Flalces LAVO Reg. l8: Javel Water l3: llurry! llurry! HOLMAWS i DALTON'S nSunkist Get In 0n The Great Robin Hood Oats Contest Entries Must Be In Before Nov. 16th 80 VALUABLE PRIZES-EASY T0 WIN! Get Gontest Rules and Entry Form at cnpcemr y Flavor Seal Puddings é 3w". ORANEGES COFFEE TEA . Lb. Pkg.—Regular l.00 89c ng Gole Lb. Pkg.-—Regular 56c 48c 20c \ 35c EMPEROR GRAPES Regular 20c Lb. 2 LBS. FOR 35c l i records in baseball recently we cums across a rat-her interesting fact, you might even call it a coin- cdence. In the sum-mei- of 1946 the Red Sox defeated the Legion in the final game for the Town cha-mpionstrlp by the score of S SO . "Dutch" Underwood. then a Red Sox, scored the winning run. This year the Legion defeated the Red Sox in the final Stme for the chnmplorish p by the score of '1 to 6. The same "Dutrh" Underwood. now o member of the Li-gion nine, again scored the winning run. It seems you just can't heat the Dutch. wonderful days!) and they are prac- tislni hard for the game w.th Queen Square to be played .n Sum- merside next Saturday. The boys and their coach feel that they have everything to win and nothing to lose. They will hardly be trimmed any worse than they were in Chu- lottetown. and they are determin- ed to put up a much better game than they did a week ago. They have managed to rustle together two complete teams and their practices have been much better because of t-h.s. Jimmie is special- ising on tackling as that was where the boys were la-mentably weak in their first game. 2Q Jimmie Hogan hrs his football "WHERE 2.. . i‘ _ 344's-Regular 29c Doz. Regul“ 22c lb LBS F0 l DOZEN F” MEADOW swerr 95G $ugar Butter céfiiillft? l5?‘ n5¢ RAIEONYOCHIlllTESiFRRliOUEVS‘ m W l; “it c it A P s F n u I r 1,11,};Xjgfifgfjfiikl“Riel‘... .__ -_____--._- -.§ R6QIIIurL226ESrJr 250 genglllljlell; All" 3 TINS FOR s FOR f“ l-TTT- OLD FRIEND COMMAND PERFORMANCE LONDON. Oct. 23—(A.P)— Five United States motion picture stars headed by London-item comedian Bob Hope have been invited to be present for the second annual royal command film performance Nov. 26, before the King and Queen. LONDON - (OP) - Lessons at a Lambeth school were held up when workmen discovered parts or a bomb, believed to have been dropped in 1940. during repair work. S MEET" ltctdrilg‘, fllllurnlng, Perspiring Feel Go to Hughes Drug Co. Ltd. till Jenkins Pharmacy. or any dfllis gist toda and get an oriSliill bottle o Moone’s Emerald Oll- Dou't worry-this powerful pene- trating oil brings such ease a comfort that you'll soon be ribls W go about your work again. hriliii? and without that almost unbear- able aching and soreness. Rub on Emerald Oil totiighb’ freely: it does not. stain-As 99°‘ nonilcal. Money bnck if troiffiifi isfied. Good rn-uccisis MYY“'-ELS squad out every day. (and what CONDENSED Oroat lo start a meal.- Delicious in sous» and cassovdll 45""!- Auctioneer ' -~o-tcs¢>oo<aos<ecoc>oeqoe<boscvooa>co<awmwso/Q>soa>oy¢no@co@ir Kinsmen Peanut Day Saturday, October 25th Buy a lag of Peanuts to: SUPPORT THE KINSMEN YOUTH PROGRAMME _GIVE THE YOUNGSTERS A HALLOWEEN PARTY HELP THE KlN5MEN HELP OUR CHILDREN Kinsmen Club o! lummouldo l