O THE GU ARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 1 i NOVEMBER 1,174., ~ race TWELVE ,, ,__‘ .___. flAPlTQL-Summcrsid TODAY and SATURDAY . . "wrwrorvrvw LuiOV edTECHNlCOLQR lltrlltsdltFRiD ILWILCOX . Plodsosii t1 ROBERT SlSK . olmllilseleen Play w mum iuowlc - Suggested by m m. HKIJIIII Slllltbls "DOCTOR or Till oio school.‘ also clmroon - TRAVELTALK Shows Friday 7:15 - 9:15 Shows Saturday 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 REGENT} loniv and silunnlv (‘oday 8:30, 7:15 and 9:20; Sat. 2:30, 7:15 and 9:20 i BIG DOUBLE BILL -~ IIMMY WAKELY in “OKLAHOMA BLUES” and a HAI. IOACH ma“... ‘ ass-u m. mil tussle: / BAMEQ THEATRE Qlirlisiliololi FflMFQEPWdIY 7359115; ltinee Saturday 2:80 p. m. It's Qliflgggltgyoand “Champion; r., wonder horse of the west Jn m“ I D 0F TLXAS . with Llymle Roberta and that 00 o?’ It toga-head Sterling Holloway, Adele Maris, and The 0|" l‘!!! 3's. Also Joe OBrIen, the Island Jockey, in “m” "P "mo" mlns shortreel. “Cinderella none". Serial and Ncwsreel. MILLAIPS STORE KENSINGTON, P. E. 1. WEEK-BAND SPECIALS NOVEMBER 4th,, fith- and 71h build?!’ 50W. 3 cakes 27c Bulk Seeded Raisins, - 2 n. Rolled Oats, 5 lb. pkg. 40c Shortening. Z lbs. . .. 85c 1011-0. 8 pkgs. .. 25c Cocoanut, per lb. 50c Bulk Peanut Butte On saassssllI-sa l BllzlklbSeodless Raisins, Pe-i-ggiisselftifflws.’ E4825 lard, it; .......... .' PM‘ s’ Ems’ 2 ti“ ' 25° Hamburg Beef, Cottage Brand, 2 tins 79c Pears, 2 tins . . . . . . . . 54c Fancy Keta Sahnon, , per tin 40c Lobster Paste, 2 tins . 80c .Ig prrg a complete line of Men’s, Women's and perlb. 40c Onions, s lbs. . .... .. 20c Grlwfrfllhlulcozflmm Woodburfs Toilet Soap,‘ Assortment of llelnl Sou s Scakcs 29c 10 tins DRYGOODS Assortment of Indian Blankets. Reg. $5.75. Now $4.60 Linen Table Cloths, 54x72. neg. $5.25. Special $4.25 4 ladies’ Gabardine Suits (Wine). Sizes 12, 16, 18. Reg.$42.60. Now...... ........$82.00 NOW IN STOCK Men's 6 Bo ’ Fleece Lined Underwear; Men's l Boys’ heavy inter Pants and Shirts; Overalls, Sweat- ers and Parllas. DcLnxc‘ Bcxolenm and Gold Seal Congoleum 2 Yds. and 8 Yds. Widths ‘ Squares-All Sizes Illlald IJnoIcum_-2 yds. wide SHOE STORE Ahnys a broken lIae o! Men's, Women's and Children's Sboss selling at Greatly Reduced Prices. Children's Dubber Footwear 'i~l.l-'l_l,.,ll’S isiolll: PIESTEIiII ElIAIIDlAII GENERAL INUBANCE Ralph ti. lduttsrt. Summer-slide.’ ._BISIBVE Tuesday, Novem- ber 15th, for K. of C. dance at Olympia Dance Hall. —CIIOOSE your IDCIBRYH-‘M Ring from. the large assortment oi fine styles at Moose Jewellers. -UNLOADING shavings at New Annun, Friday and Saturday, Colin Waugh. —REMEMBEB the Okto Club used clothing sale in the Town Hall, Summerside at 2.80 on Sat- urday, November 5th. -—KENSINGTON CREDIT UNION Annual Meeting in King George Hall, Friday, November 4th, 8.80 —BABY CLINIC in Summcrside, Abrams Village and Wellington will be discontinued until further notice. -A1‘1‘I§ND Trini Minstrels ihursdsy and rrieiay. ovember 8rd and 4th, in Epworth Hall, Summer- side. -NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches-Services sundey, Nov- Gnbcr 6th. Geddic Memorial 11.00 A. M. Long River 2.30 P. M. Clifton 7.30 P. M. REV. D. A. Cam-plbcll. Minister. —OENTRA.L BEDEQUE BAP- TIST IILIDWSHIP. - Rev. D. M. Fraser. Pastor. services for Sunday. November 0th. Central Bedeque 10.45 A. M. Borden 3 P. M. Everyone welcome. —BF.DEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. — Services Sunday. Nov- ember 6th. Bedeque Li A. M. Albany 3 P .M. Borden 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B. A., Minister. —CITIZENS MEETING - A meeting o! citizens interested in e new skating rink tor Summerside will he held Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the Townfl-Iall, Summer- side. —0'LEABY PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. W. G. Dickson, B. A., Minister. The United Church oi Canada. — Bloomfield at ll. A. M. Brae 2 P. M. Wcst Devon 330 P. M. O'Les.ry 7.30 P, M. Guest Speaker at all appoint- ments Mr. W. E. Brooks o! Sum- merside, who will speak on “Lay- men's Activities and the Lemon's Fund." Sunday Schools at hours as announced by Bupts. The Presbytery 0f P. E. l. The Presbytery met in Keir Memorial Church, Malpeque, on Tuesday. November 1st, with the Moderator, the Rev. C. D. Hender- son in the chair, and the clerk, the Rev. T. H. B Somers at the desk. The following ministers were also praent: Rev. G. C. Webster, Rev. J. A. McGowan, Rev. C. Carnegy, Rev. F. N. oung, Rev. W. A. Young. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Rev. G. B. Cunningham, Rev. Donald Nicholson. together wilth the fol- lowing Elders: Mr. Ernest Mac- Pherson o! Dunblsne; Mr. D. A. MacKinnon and Mr. A. A. MacDon- ald oi Charlottetown; Mr. Arlemas Madiwein od Montague; Mr. Os- wald Graham o1, Peter's Road; Mr. Alex Chisholm o! Mallpeque; Mr. Bracken Simmons oi Summer-side and Mr. Everett Hardy o! Free- land Altter routine business was handled s call was considered from the Presbytery of Hamilton in favour oi the Rev. Chas. Car- negy to St. David's Church there. Mr. Donald Baker, Mr. Simmons and Mr. Juries Marchlbank all spoke of Mr. Csrncgy‘: work and assured him oi the good wishes of the Summerside congregation in his new undertaking. Apprecia- tion of the Presbytery was ex- pressed in a resolution which also included good wishes to Mrs. Car- negy, The pastorate concludes on November 6th and the Rev. J. A. Mxfiowan was appointed interim- Moderator of Summerside. A delegation from the Bradcl- bane congregation was heard in the persons ct Mr. C. MacLeod, Mr. D. A. Mathescn and Mr. C. Matheson and the support of the Court was given on specified con- drltlons in their response to the requirements of the Church Ex- tension Board. The congratulations of the Pres- bytery we're expressed in the four congroptlons of the Clyde River Charge on the progress of the work on their new manse. The Clerk read the necessary papers and the court took the steps to secure the incorporslion under the i938 Act of the trustees of the got l4 Congregation st Rlchmon‘ ay. - ! Approval in principle was given to the Augmentation Plan where- by it is hoped that tho Church will materially increase the sti- pend of inisters on sunnenaed charges and on sail-sustaining charges that are paying now only the minimum Itiplnd. Certification was voted to the splendid work oi Mr. A. K. Camp- bell. student missionary at Marsh- flold and now returned to Knox College for his final year in the- ology. The report of the Budget Con- vener showed that all but four congrsptions had contributed to the buflet in i048 and that four. tssn had exceeded their alloca- tloh. The budget for i930 has been sisably increased in order to implement the provisions oi the Auglrlsrristlon Plsll and to extend tho missionary and educational work of the Church. Allocations totalling nearly $10,000 were as- signed the congregations for the coming your. The Court was honoured with a visit from the Rev. J. 8. Clash. of Toronto, lscrstsry of the Board or Sabbath lshocis nil Y Pso- Mlllltnaal. . p10’! seelotleswte "UB1"! tbs 4 ONLY-Plain satin cov- _ cred Comforters, in gold, green and blue. Feather filled. Size 66"x72". Reguy lar value $27.50. $21.25. SPECIAL SPECIAL 9%. , 142.5 [ONLY-Paisley covered Comforters. Feather tilled. Wide _satin border. Sire 66" x 72". Regular valuci ' Covered with a good qual- ity crctonnc. Plain borders in four different shades. so" r12". , sraclal.) . . -—_ ,. upper“ floor House Furnishings Store ~" T 0mi0rters~ e- at Special Prices Cotton filled Comforters. _ » . sAdiied FEATURES . an; ‘SPECIALS i- in the Hardware Section Galvanised - B U C K E T S 9 The No. Iii-Large size. C Regular value 05c. SPECIAL... _ . HAMESTRAPS Regular value 45c. SPECIAL SPECIAL 1.89 30c Automatic FlLLEll n illiAllIEll Makes wash days much eas- ier-this automatic filler and drainer. Attach it to your sink water tap and it drains your washer dry. Works in _ . a suction basis. ' B RI D L E S Open type work bridles. Regular value $2.89. O'Cedor O'Csdor DUSTING MOP HOME WAX v\—.~\~\ ~ -\-\».»\ 4» £70 THE BASIS OF YOUR FALL WARDROBE Fresh, Young Blouses that room with‘ ' your every sIllrr SHEER BLOUSES, with fril- lad turn-back collar. Iour button front with pleated tuck both front and back. Colors pink, aqua blue. new blue, and white. Silos ll to l0. O WOOL iElSlY BLOC!!!- wlth small Minted collar. cap sleeve, and sippor clos- ing at back of neck. In two- tonc shades of s’!!! Ind beige, lilac and mauve. lisca ls to ls. You'll want a con- plc of these wool Jerseys to round out your fall wardrobe. RAYON STRIPE BRIEFS. Elastic web waist band, and elastic leg band. Dou- ble front. Colors — white, brlaroseydaifodll and tro- '- pkq] blues SIZBS medium Mid Sizes14,18and 1s. 89C large -. _ t, Double leg bands. TRUNK STYLE PANTIES -the‘wide leg type. Has draw - through elastic at waist. Colors - white and brlarose. Sizes I'm medium and large. OVERSlZE BANDED LEG PANTIES with gusset. Draw through elastic at waist. Colors-white and briarose. we M Olfcrlng a new degree o! conv nicncc and flexibility, tbs classic slraplieF of this table model appeal to those who sppl-eei. ate smart cabinet design in a compact also. A new low-priced radio-packed with fine exclusive PHILLIPS features. 5 tubes- eaoopflonal tone, far reaching short wave, and knife edga» selectivity. < slut UNDERWEAR byiflilzlorvey Woods SILK PANTIES with draw through elastic at waist. Colors white and briarosc. 1.10 i The World Wide Symbol 0F PERFEUTIUN RAIIIU "mxcs. -\_\\'A.. p- , 0 '5 LADIES’ V E S T S uiih built up . shoulder strap, and draw string nook. A hip length garment oi iluv silk in a plain stitch. Sin-s small, medium, and large, in white and lirlarose. Upper Floor - Main sum- \Ak\4 95:0 Street Floor -- Housc Furnishings Store Sophistioadwted“ Feat Newly arrived-these eampni ‘ by Acme, in the newest clfall stabs and icafturnlng solors. These toppers arc on]! I fcw of our baaufltui collec- Ioaoflicwlall Isis-Hats ‘sbalnltsrvurliasdiaenelun; \ variations. ‘Upper Floor - Main Store \\'!O\\7\9\ ‘QKA her Trims Rodi-Heat ELECTRIC mow. Streamlined, wiuiuluml» rest and mums. Beautifully - roaszrna. Tlilsisan chrome plated. Less cord. Chrome plated TUBNOVER l tional value. Less cord. 3.95 3.95 ltrset floor - louse rural-lulu:- W" excep- zos lag and providing for the World Council oi Christian Education which ‘is to meet in ‘lbronto in ' "The Record": Ir. A. A. Mac- Augult. mo. suing year resulted ss follows: Election of oiticcrs for the ea- Moderaior. Rev. I. N. Young. ark and Treasurer, Rev. T. ll. Dinner was served to the morn- bers oi the Presbytery in the his. Iorical Keir hoinntcad which was built by the lav. John Keir (i700- lass) Minister st Mslpeque and a. rs. , ions: Dem-G. C. Webster. mdowsn . I. and S. A: Rev. G. B. Cun- tion. st‘: lav. C. D. H on. PM...» m. r. a" 13$“... first Moderator of the Predlytery of Prince Idwsrd island. The slcns: lav. W. A. Young.‘ Colleges: lav. D. A. Campbell. l l. and Y. P. 5.: Rev. l. A. guests o! lllss Keir. granddaugh- ‘ter cf Dr. John Keir, and the ladies ct the Ialpsqus Conga’. lhsnoatrsgillsrmsctlngwss s intsdtcbs hid in Zion Inch 7th. 1N0, at 10M! o'clock in Prslf Rn. T. ll. l. Sonics. the torsaooa. Property: lamb. C. Wdlsisr. i ministers and elders were - us» uroll, Charlottetown. Tuodsy. (continued from Page ll and lhfll lair it with boiled rice- it mass a rsal Ohlusss dish. Rico is rationed in msl-M W- wc had taken our’ can, fortunate- lizssittsvlfylllhtalidlll! in pack and math a relisvins Wb- do the some vial h tuts f We bad tsilcn a osnner and ptrl; even lti cr over some iotinfoilto, ttslniifl 0f tocssflrlis chssso rstionls i i “P! buy most of their bakery products. One reason is ths great all: scarcity oi butler and n» in may to use simply “dd 1 “P”, water to form the douill» u 1| my“ u; without“ . M); cup of evmv" ill-l. The central Orsalnsncs in- lormmne that thly are a shl ent of ‘bilttsr and . Simmons ~ssys that no “°'"°""°flwhrrou couldllot of water mill’ nstssd of the c1113 “I “'3 m“. your box l-Nny lent taste, illfii“: - minor such. 1157a,” ‘y’ m“ nu‘ tllhlllldoyailwwcdim 29$: m: wmiomlmdw “time uni-stoma. ’qinz”aetlmvtihflii°'"m' ll_llilowdsr.stshiospooasarisa'ialaailifllis é i» i 5 E ti g5 5 i i‘ l E i 5 E E i some dried iruit such 115N935“, , m, ‘ Upper floor Main ltsrc new Itlldy: programme es ole Statistics: Rev. r. n. a. 50m . is llsht and can la used so 7- powder u teaspoon out. 47W‘ Board, the provisions oi the ‘Nllnk-l lsmion Records: Rev. Don's‘; _ lvenicntly. . "l. "w'“$, Combine fat and offering l-‘und tor camps, and the Nicholson. W31"? my!!! with various ha; ingredients as in makins hi?” opmrtunlties of helninsln welcom- Radio: Rev. Donald Nicholson. 1,2: fainllicafldwl noticed that tlsht container. u a! sawves wry little baking. mid m"? M