slZIBMEER. 9' .1943 fiEfWESTERNGUARDlAN J. Elmer Murphy. 180 Hanover Street. and ‘GENTS’ George Clow. I25 Ottawa Street. BUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscriptions, Advertising. ss may he bought at any of the following stores in Summereide: $301110 Bakery. “My; Grocery. Water Street: -G ll D st .210 trl trt- pookstore. Water Street, oar"? Gzaglaore eu a S ee. Russell Street; Alyre Doueette‘; Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport. Water Street. 6'! Granville Street? ("in be delivered to any home in Summereide by Carrier rm Guild-l" W, n In P" or u» l" ° dgy 1r Ile per week- Phona 589 or 280-2 for this eerviot rdet to the boy responsible for delivery on your route ' i>uous 22x24. 1011;: arrived. Also Bose-S W: belts and a iznited aupilly trad“, hares. Call, phone or nflmhfi... A. McNeill and Sons. s1 EunmCISlClB. ' A5519]; SCHOOL ENROLL- fl-NT __ Enrollment in Summer- _ hich opened on 9d‘ diff; covmpleted yesterday. gus-nerside liizll School register- u - ' n increase oi four id ",0 STEZE, arms figure does owrlflciude those attending the “f” '1... ivhich has s1 students en- Acade in grade eleven and ten in “HZ: twelve. a slight decrease in “in grades from last year. 8f- bo -‘ Academy enrolled 529 pupils. marfnir}acc nf 65 over last year $12k school accepts girls up t0 aria ten and boys up to and in- 511.1111“; grade foun-S. _D0[tp1,g RING CEREMONY M “wily UnilBd church, Sum- xrside m‘ Wednesday afternoon f; g o'clock, Rev. K. o. Sullivan ouldatm 1n a double ring ‘cere- he united in marriage fin“! “Agirlinche, daughter of ML 5nd Mrs. I-Iunter weeks, Albertcn, and Win- ner, Aldmd England, son oi Mr. iliid Mrs. Aldred England. Ell"- ms The bride chose for her “an... . suit of locanberrv viwl with corresponding accessories and a-ore a corsagc of ‘Pailsman roses. She was attended by Mrs, Borden 501111011, who wore a suit of ‘Hove my wool with matching accessor- ies and a corsage cii Dream roses. in», Bordon Connell supported the groom. Mr. and Mrs. England w, on a itont-ymoon trip by motor to Nc/va Scotia nnd on return sill resids in Ellerslie. Previous to her marriage, the bride, who is i graduate nurse. eras on the staff y the Prince County Hospital-S —FOB. SALE - Used machin- ery (owned by Louis Martin); hibOomitnk binder. $50; truck wsgigon 840; 2 truck wsggon boxes, $15. each; scuffle: 810; large grlndstone witlh stand s10; hay rake. Apply to Walter S. Weeks. -1-'0n. saur — New potato dig- gers. tractor. manure spreaders, Adams wooden-wheeled truck wagons; used McCormick binder. cut grain this year, $60.; also have some h-ay machinery at old price list. Waiter s-weeks. -TROUSSEAU SHOWER — Miss Roma Jenkins, Summerside, one oil’ the season's brides, was surprised recently at the home of Mrs. Lester Jenkins when her driends honored her with a trousseau shovrer. The guest of honor opened the many packages while Miss Erma Campbell, R.N.. read the accompanying verses and Mrs. Gordon Manwell placed the dainty gifts. The hostess was assisted in serving delicious re- ireshments by Miss Betty Coyle. Mrs. Cecil Powell and Mrs. John Lecky. _S -PLEASANT SOCIAL EVENT- Mrs. Gordon Maxwell and Miss Leona Gallant -wcre joint hostess on Thursday at the farmer's sum- mer cottage, Summerside East, in honor of Miss Roma Jenkins at an afternoon tea and miscellane- cus shower. Mrs. Maxwell poured, and Mrs. Fred Bell. Mrs. Cecil Powell, and Miss orilia Mac- Nevin assisted in serving, Among the many lovelv gifts received were china, silver, glass and linen. A beautiful Kenwood blanket was given by the staff of the Capitol Theatre. -S I k Crapuad Theatre “ma: vmorumsz" In Technicolor JOEL McCREA - BRlAN DONLEV‘ Also: Seriol and Short Subjects Friday 8.45; Saturday 7.30 - 9.30 —THI OFFICE a! Dr. O. J. Gallant Kinkors. will be closed from Sept. 10 to Sept. 30 inclu- stve. -I..INK.I.E.'I"I'EI. w. r. _ The September meeting c; the Link. letter Women's Institute w" held on Tuesday evening at the hum of the wesident, m". Herold Linkletter, who occupied the chair. rm‘ visitors were p"- sent. The repeating o1 the Creed in unison was followed by roll cell which was answered by g m" attendance of members in the usual manner. Alter the report o! the sick committee, new com- mittee! were appointed: Sick, Mrs. Winsioe Morrison; Program, M“, Evaid Lawin and Mrs. Brenton Clerk. At the close of the meets in: refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by u", 14mm! new nd w. Alb e Linkletter. -s. ' g er -MAPI.E LEAF W. I. - The Maple bead Women's mstitute o1 Travellers Rest met on Thursday evening for the September meet. ing in the Club Room with the president, Mrs. Georg; Gunning, - in the chair, The singing of the Institute Ode, with Mr; Qua,“ Marchbank at the piano, was folio-wed by the repeating of the Creed in unison. Roll call was anwered by the naming of g Canadian product and where made. It was moved that two new pointers be obtained for the school, also moved that 510.00 be given towards the Encyclopedia Britann- ioa to be purchased for the school. The following comtnittees were appointed: School, M11 John Mewhbflnk: Program. Mrs. George Waite. Contests. educational and humorous. were conducted by Mrs, Roy Walker and Mrs. George CYlBDDell. mu call for n“; month is to be angwgrgd Wm, flscmetlllll! funny." Refreshments We" served by the l ch com- ‘mil-let. Mrs. Harold oase and Mrs. John Merchbunk. -S grrmsnmiv mums - Th, first meeting of the new mum of the Kinsmen Club or Summer. side was held on Tuesday evening in Cvyitfs Restaurant with Presi. dent Charlie HOgan and Retiring President Elmer Murphy as joint chairman. Annual reports were read by the Treasurer, Norman H032: the chairman oi the Mem- bership and Attendance Ccm. mittee, Bill Rnach and the retir- lfl! President who then turned over the President's pin to the new president. Charlie Hogan spoke briefly to the meeting promising that he would work hard during the year and asking hard work in return from all the members. I-Ie presented s. Past President's pin to the retiring president. A discussion was held on the annual fall carnival and it. was decided that a committee would be appointed from the chair at the next executive meet- ing. The chairmen of standing crvmittees were announced as follows: Bulletin Editor, Bill Pridgen; Sports Committee, Greg. Mulholland; Membership end At- tendance Committee, Rc-y John- 5011: Program Committee, Elmer Mllllllhy: Sick and Welfare, Harry MacFarlane; Auditing, Norman H023: Equirment, Harold Arsen. ault. -S Perrin Unique A llayser 2.50 u. 2.905 "m!" mun black. fine ‘Wilts “Cebrnlrid" cram, Per p3]; 4.00 Iahrio Gloves made by ‘"1". with kid backs h either black or °WII colors. Per pair 1.95 from Perrln‘: natural Plgtex Gloves in e neutral shade to harmonize with allrthe new I-‘all colon. Priced per . "VIIIEIIE 01.0 Smart Hands in Smart ‘Gloves HOLlllAN’S... Perrin‘: hlsok "Cahrekid" Gloves with white embroid- ery on the cuffs. Per pair 5.25 FIIEIIIS (tape ' Plgtex Fabric Fabric Gloves by leyaer If colors hleolr. chsmols, brown or beige with hand aewn de- signs. Per pair 1.95 layeer Gloves o! 800d quality fabric with seems whipped in eon- treating shades. Per pair 1.45 SIIMMEBSIIIE Lost Showing Today "IOTH AVENUE ANGEL" With Mergers! O'Brien Show: 3.30 - 7.15 - 9.15 FRIDAY - SATURDAY lig Double Bill Philip Reed in "BIG TOWN AFTER DARK” —.And— Cilorles Storrert In _"RIDERS OF THE LONE STAR" Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Saturday 2.30 I ‘CT. REGENT THURSDAY, FR-l-DAY and SATURDAY n-isruu: I-lOT-ON-Tl-IE-TRAII. ,5» A i-IIDDEN rneasunr... (All! "sums" Svlllliit ' RUDY WISSUR HNNY BARTLETT TOMMY BOND isms suns » ran unmr lseuslt women oouous rewnv hunted I1 PIWIIIIIS lllllYli CfllNlAlll Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Friday 3:3’ Saturday 230 fi\'\FV\a/\ - e'\'7\XX7\')~.~ "\g$'\ ~,\“RRR?(?C Personals —Mrs. Laurene Martin oi M.i.i~ land, One, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cleve W-halen. Summerside-S. —Mr. Gordon IvlacKay and Miss Betty MacKay o! Summerside have leit to attend Horton Academy in Woifville. N.S.—S. —Miss Joan Deighan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deigthau. Summerside has entered the board- ing school at Rustico Convent-S. —Mrs. Felix Gallant. summer- llde. is visiting in Toronto with her daughter, M;s. Sal Amodeo and Mr. Amodeo-S. -Mrs. George Guergis with her thildren, Edward, Karem and George Jr, returned to their home in Summerside after an en- joyable vacation in Albert Bridge and Sydney, N. s. -S -Miss Millicent Stuart, Mal- Fen, Mass, who has been visiting for native province, is a guest this week at the home of her cousin, Mr. Hugh F. Morrison, Summerside, —S —Mr. Ralph C. Owen. Summer- sicle, leit last week on a vacation trip to Toronto and Hamilton. Ontario. While in Toronto he w-iii take in the Canadian National Exhibition. -Miss Anna Hewitt, who oom- pleted her Grade XII in the Sum- rnerside Aiudcmy this year, is leaving this Wednesday morning for Charlottetown, where she will enter the Prince Edward Island Hospital as e student nurse-S TINY MARGARET O'BRIEN AND ACE CAST SCORE HIT 1N ‘TENTH AVENUE ilNGEL" —'I‘he poignant story oi a little girl who creates a magic world oi her own out oi the humdrum et- mosphere oi a New York tenement district brings that wonder child star, Margaret O'Brien. to the ICapitoI sczeen in M-G-Ms "Tenth ‘Avenue Angel." It is the story of tiny Flavls Mills. who is content to skate her way down "her" street on one skate. who makes friends with everyone from Mr. Challupskfs ‘horse to the blind newsdeaier en ‘the corner, wiho is devoted tn her another and violinist father. and who is "in love" with their T001101’. Lite (George Murphy). taxi-driv- ...-.-,_.- ...___ . .. we». eke-Q GAME!) THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday Matinee 8:80; Ive- ning 1:15 and 9:15. Thursday 1:15-0:15. This show hue that "Going My Way" glorious ltlnd of spirit. “M188 SUSIE SLAGLUS" MEET" Starring Veronica Lake. Sonny Tufts and Joan Caulfield with Billy DeWolfe. Also shorireel QQOOZOQZGPiOOiOI I | _, ilLHE GU RDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN er who has served pzison rather than turn state's evidence on a gang of young hoodlums with whom he was reared, Another of her pretty Susan Parker (Angela Lans- bury). Luke's girl friend. tired of his failures and wants to enrieh her life. Flavirs outlook makes e dreary world seem like the stark realities oi life inevitably intrude on her innocence and she is albzuptly brought down to earth mam-ti ExlllfllTlflflt iilass Leaders every one - our back -to - school garments _ for your star pupils. All sturdy, practical and pretty as can be. Shop here with daughter toiiay---every- thing budget-priced! Dresses Plaids, two-tone, stripes and plain color dresses in alpine, cottons, spun rayon and fine wool rayon. Really attractive garments. Sizes 1 to l4x-4n95 to 9.95. Sweaters pull-on styles and Under Garments Bloomers and Panties in heavy ribbed cotton. Sizes 6 to 12 years-fie to 1.00. Upper Floor Main Store Section Our selection includes hand finished pure wool sweaters in both the pardlzen H"! Available tn two-tone, striped or colors — yours la the choice - of the "V" neck with all)?" front; crew neck with shoul- der buttons; the open front the collared Sizes 6 to l4x—2.25 to 4.50. plain sweeten Children's fine ribbed cotton hose in maple tan. Per pair-dim to 65c. Sizes 8 to i1 1-2. Navy bloomers. Sizes 2| tl 28-750. Ribbed cotton under-veste- Sizea £4 to 28-750. SMALIMAII‘ Where Prlee is Matched With Quality a sentence in fansls who is s fairyland. but A1’ EGMONT BAY ‘ Wednesday. Sept. 22nd Public ilordlally Invited 0. P. Gallant, President 0. M. lirsonault, Secretary mm P- 1- l» H» M “W” l""'*""'* when she la falsely accused oi a theft. When her mother is subse- quently caught in a well-intention- ed lie, Flavia is further disillusion- ed, and when Luke. embittered at his not getting a "break". quarrels with Susan and company of his former friends. all holpe seems lost. But in f,"f§,§,f,,b',‘,§‘,flk l miracle, made, perfectly fitted, newly styled for Autumn wear and are market and she comes once again to lovol the street on which she has built her dreams. to th c gangster IGLIIIIIS . l l l l l . l l l faith anal 1 the Mattress and Pillows made Skirts‘ Blouses Chocks, *1 II n Si: "rt sleeve Moulel h color skirts in blue serge. white, with end without Blllllle. herringbone and finc trim. Sizes 7 to 12-1375 to wool. All styles - ballerina. 2.50. peplum, pleated, flared and straight. Sizes 5 to i5— Bfiddie Shirts - white with 3.95 to 6.50. blue. Sizes 8 to 12-2-53. lillddie Suits Sailor style middle and pleated skirt. Blue ivhite trim, red tle. Sizes 7 in lix-SSS. with Jumpers Navy blue serge jumpers. Sizes 12 and 141-4125. Boats This year's selection of costs is undoubtedly the best we have ever shown in the teen-agers’ class. Some fur trimmed. some plain, others with the parka. hood-—all in styles of their very own—really smart. Polo cloth. wool coating and sued; velour l," u‘, materials in the full, flared and fitted styles. The season's newest shades. Sizel 7 to 14;_1z.95 1° 22.50. You've heard about this-the i... River hooded and belted coat with the pants to match. Sizes 5 and I n red and bluwlilfl. Polo Cloth 3 piece Snow Suits. Coat has beaver buttons; in sizes 6 and 6x—1‘l.95. r — G. H. M.- 1. NIW - - NEW - - NEW sxnvrs of nsnnei and Aipb h ti Ladies’ Wear Department are here for your approval . . . They're wel at very reasonable prices. The Skirts for Fall have straighter lines wit] short pleats or splits at the bottom, or they have a straight front will flared bucks . . . The colors are gray, green. brown, black or wine l1 sizes I2 to 20. Alpine Skirts are 4.95 to 6.50. Flannel Skirts are 6.50 t4 8.95 . . .Cnme in end see the smart new Skirts in the Lsdlee’ Wee: Department. I 2. The name "GOOSEY GANDERTeIWsy-s means thelfinest (‘l t Children's Garments. Today I have good news about “Goosey Gender‘ BLOUSES for both boys end girls. The Boy's Blouses. in alzea 1 t0 l are button-on style, made of good quality slub with short sleeves an! , s. Peter Pan collar --these are 2.25. There are two new styles of "Gooaq Gender" Blouse for girls . . J-‘ine white cotton with a tucked front nut pointed collar in sizes 3 to 6 are 2.50. And e sweet little frilly Blous with e round neck and three-quarter sleeves of floral cotton prin in pink, blue or white-sizes 8 to 14 - the price is 3.98. In Summer- side "Goosey Gander" suits, dresses sud blouses ere sold ONLY In "It Youth Centre. 8. I'm no prophet. but-within the next few years there are going to be some drastic changes in the Furniture world . . . FOAM RUBBII is going to surplant other types of stuffing for Mattresses. and Pillovn as well ll for overstuffed furnishings and cushions. In fut some of thl new. most modern hotels and hospitals are using AIR-FOAM MA’! f TRESSES now. Air-Foam Mattresses never lose their resilience. they can't sag or droop. they give perfect sleeping rest and comfort. you never have tn turn or change them. l know that you are lntereetetl ll of Air-Foam by Goodyear . . . Come la and see them for yourself in the Furniture Department. 4. The nights are getting cooler and when 1W l0 9-0 Nil WI mighty nice to snuggle down in warmth and comfort. In the Lingerie -, Section I saw BRUSHED RAYON PYJAMAS that are “soft us s kit- ten." They're light in weight - they" "WM" W“ "Ii: sleeves - they're in colors canary or tea rose - they're in sizes medium or large AND they're priced st 4.9a s pstr . . . You'll find soft u a kit Brushed meow-e 1' . names 17;“: