PAGE TWELVE abardine Trench Coats - i . Warm and protective against any kind of weather. These Boys’ Top Coo-ts are in fawn or blue material made in a double breasted style with raglan shoulders and a belt. l-n sizes 26 to 30.--~-~..L,_...8 I In sizes 32 to 36..-.........,;._..9 I ti Hr0LMAN’S---i- For Your New Fall . ma GUARDIAN. crunaorrarowm Or Trench Coat Men's Fine Gabardine Coat- .. .. A_ garment of superior appearance—weI-l tailored and finished with the best of accessoris. The Gabardine, colors, brown, fawn and Fall blue, is of fine quality. In sizes 35 to 42. Prlc¢d"""-s-a~see---- - - - - ~ - - ---ee-e--ee-.e-J_._... 37.50 Extra Quality Trench Coat - Made of Fawn Gabardine material in the serviceable double breasted style with an all around belt. This is a good looking act Pobedworn In any kind of weather. The sizes are 36 to . rice . . . . . . . r 28.50 Smart Navy Blue Trench Coat -' In the Burbury style with a full waterproof lining, raglan shoul- ders and all around belt. An all-weather coat with a well- dressed appearance. The sizes are 36 to 44. Priced. .. . ..a 42.50 Extra Value Trench Coat- Sinart single breasted, slip-on style with raglan shoulders, fiill lgaclidtsnd slash pockets. In color fawn, the sizes are 36 to 42. ric . .u...-e-e-..e-e-------;_.qeeeesuue-usnn-ei 1.95 Double Duty Trench Coat - For dress wear or to use as a protective raincoat. In the pop- ulor slip-on style with raglan shoulders, this coat is of a gray ‘Nédddr rnuerial cemented to a checked lining. In sizes 36 to 9.95 Boys’ Quality Trench Coat - A smart, serviceable Trench Coat for boys in the popular double breasted style with raglan shoulders and a belt. This coat is fully lined and is available in either fawn or blue. In slzes 24 to 30- ln slzes 32 to 36- 14.95 15.95 lt’s llliLlllAN’S ankle length legs. In a complete range of sizes. Priced .. .e-e-..... Medium weight combinations for men, of cream, and cnkile length legs. In o full range of sizes. Priced Priced Boys’ medium weight combinations of cotton knit, sleeves and ankle length legs. In a complete range of sizes. Priced..L_... .. linens-cells!- loys’ well mode Winter weight eoiriblldbi ef a blue mottled fleece lined material. In all sizes. Priced ...e.......~-ee-..;v_-eee Doys’ P. D. Q. combinations, made by Harvey Wood tic neck and seat, long sleeves and ankle length legs. In aI-l sizes. Priced... .ve_e_.--ee..-e..-_|_.. FaH weight Shirts and Drawers for men, of cotton merino material. all sizes. Per garment . . . . . . . . . . Men's Combinations of blue mottled fleece lined material. In all sizes. For Meifs and Boys’ ALL and WINTER UNDERWEAR Full weight combinations for men, of cream, cotton knit, with short sleeves and ~....z.1e ...2.so cotton knit, with long sleeves _.-,Z.95,,,, 3.50 ....'.". 1.95 3.50 with long 1 .95 ereemi with elas- 2.95 ’ Carleton and Vicinity Miss June Doull of Carleton who is attending business college in Summerslde spent the past week-end at her home here. MrRalph MacCauil ‘ and Mr. John Myers both ot Carleton were business visitors to Amherst N S. on Monday. "Miss Pearle Cairneron of Char- lottetown is spending a few days visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Left-h Cameron in Carleton. Mrs. I2. MacL-ellan of Carleton spent Thursday evening in Kinkora where she attended the chicken supper held there. .'I‘he many friends cf Miss Angelina Gallant Carleton will be pleased to learn that she is convalescing nicely at her home after a. severe attack o! pneumonia. .__. Mrs. Elizabeth MisoPhei-aaat of Charlottetown formerly of Oops ‘Praverse, spent several days here last week visiting old friends in Carleton and Cape Traverse. ..Airnong those from Carleton who attended the Exhibition at Egmont Bay recently were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doull. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Muttart. and Mr. Mrs. Leigh Lowther. ...Mrs. Nathan Bell of Carleton spent. a couple of days in Murray Harbour this week. She wan ac- companied back by her sister, Mrs. Crilly Lea who will remain here for several days. Mrs. Albert Morrison had as her guest for a couple of days this week. her mother. Mrs. lvrnnk l-‘uose. Mrs. Rose who has just re- turned to the Island from a visit to Tioronto, stopped over in Carleton en route to her home in Mt. Stewart. Elmer Francis of Carleton has engaged as a labourer on his farm Mr. William Stewart of Gabarouse. Cape Breton. for the fall's work. Mr. Francis expects to get help from several other Cape Bireiton ‘boys during the potlato picking season. Elmsdaie and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace were ‘visitors to Tignish on Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cellbeck of Summerside were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nightingale of Souris are spending a holiday with the latteris parents, Mr. and Mrs. Basil MacNeill. Miss Beatrice O'Brien. teacher at Albany spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien. Messrs. Urban and Ormond Mor- rison and Misses Lois and Peggy Morrison of Grand River were re- cent visitors in Elmsdale. Dr. Gilbert and Mrs. Gallant and family of Kinkora are spend- ing their holidays very pleasantly with relatives and friends in West- crn Prince. lviiss Joan McKcnna. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McKei-ina is a student at Notre Dame Acade- my Miscouche for the ensuing year. The many friends of Mr. Wm. B. Wallace are pleased to know I no has returned home from hospi- ‘ tal and is recuperating from hie recent illness. ADIIIID JDIITS? Are your Iolnte and muscles stiff and painful? Do you seem to "ache all over. because ot heumatic. Arthritlc or aint Get quick relief with ‘PR-C's. m! and endorsed by thou- sands for rciicf of these painatalra Lumbagc and Neuralgia. inn-Q's, 60c, $1.25 at. drug counters. H4 fiotessionai (iariis I E. E. Parkman. ‘ Opt.D.. R.O. OPTOMETBIB": Eyes Examine ' Glasses Fitter‘ Visual Training Given REGENT TRIATII BLDG. Summer Stnjitmmeretile T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant ' "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" w!“ It ll Grenville ltreet l 1 h Phone I'll e fc Nort West. It identification ie NOITII MILTON WJ. i; 1 4 --.,,,_ [Ubzallllllll R'P°" A.nul D.hnc. not established immediately arm- The reguing- mggfln‘ o; Nam ogptlgnu emwuwgnded Ab, v3: System In Northwest nun-nus, Sept. 26 - (AP) — An elaborate aerial defence eye- tem was disclosed today to be op- erating 3t hours a day in the Pac- cautionary. Operation of fence setup was reported the Seattle Times, the ed interceptor planes are sent up. It is partly practice, partly pre- Waah., Herald and Representative Henry Jackson (Dem. Wash). Milton WI. VII held It 1h! home of Mrs. m Rodd on eept. m." am’ mittee served a than...» [0550 iii irwi inn. FLOUR nut-W” the ae- with l7 member. and 2 visitors M" A 3 Q01” gnvgmy member; “£385.! i’..'§"i‘.i;hli€2“’éii.°‘l°.l'.i‘ 37.43.‘; '°' m‘ ’"°°“"“ °" °°‘- °“'- - » - | the Crud, “a Fe Reoe . ..’.i"‘“-"§ °'- "i‘-..'."°ilil‘§.."'§..’..°;.‘3 ‘ °"°"""" lttee requested that some Primary ""9"" Ym" Duh“ Oauipzient be provided and on, Glasses litter! mokhn Iii WI!’ VOYQ 1G’ Dhl-l 1N1’- ’n°N' 1' pose. one member paid her tee and one subscription to Institute news was received. The lees. was allied to write to Simpson's and ICDOIIY fflillliiih] dftnaflong {of work. A financial statement from the festival held an Aug, 10th, wag reed and-showed a goodly sum medeflmieietobeusedtapaytor musical instruction in the man. ' Th! hroltam convenor their call- ed on Mrs. ‘rownehend. repreeen. tattve of linear cewins Machine who IlVe-a very interesting ena loul/I lit win liMI/l Mfllt-M iii/iii.» , and hostess and com- dellcioue lunch. CHALK-HAN’. IUILFHG lr. I. h. tiersea OIIIIOPIIOTOI ' Pallet Gtldllh i eat 0'i.eee'y and Vicinity Mile Beryl Smallman and Mine Belly Pate. 0‘Lesry. have return- ed from an enjoyable trip to Rhoda Island. Mr. Leslie MacAuiay, 0'I..eary, ifeonfined to his home with rheu- matic fever. His many frlenda wieh him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mr; Arthur Williams of Mess. who have been visiting in Oteary, the guest of Mr. Wil- liams‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, have returned to their home. Mr. and ‘Mrs_ Ernest Woodside of Dexter, Maine, and Mr. and Mrs. Jamel Wilts o! Dover, Maine. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodslde, Knuieford. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Adams and little daughter. Jean. left on Monday for a ehort vacation in St_ John. N’. B. They will also visit Mrs. Adams’ uncle, Rev. Rus- sel Webb in Waterford, N. B. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. A. I, Matheson of O‘Leary who cele- brated their (Oth wedding ennl- versary on Sept. 22nd. Their many friends wish them many more happy anniversaries. Mr. Lorne MacMlllari. Rose- bank, has returned to St. John. N. B.. to continue his studies at the Nazarene Bible College. He was accompanied by his brother Fred who will resume his studies in music_ Among those present at the tun- eral service for the late Mr. Fred MscAusland of Bloomfield were the following relatives from Char- lottetown: Mr. and Mrs. SidneY Fielding. Mr. M. MacAusland, Mrs. Sadie Bannell, and Mrs. Eva Sent- ner. Mr_ and Mrs. Smith of Fred- ericton. N.B., arrived on Sept. 21st and will be the guests of Mrs. Smith's aged father, Mr. John Simmons of Coleman. who is not in good health and their daugh- ter, Mrs. Arthur Graham of West Devon and Mr. Graham. Mr. and Mu David Horne have returned to their 110MB l" Bloomfield on Sept. 21st after an enjoyable holiday spent in Little- ton. New Hampshire. the EH65" or Mrs. Home's sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harri’ Hlril‘ gan. The West Devon United Churfih Young Peoples Union held their first meeting after the summer v8‘- cntion on Sept. 21st in the Char? with the president. Mrs. J. _ - Gflgg presiding and conducti ll preliminary war|hiP~ _Tl‘° I‘ l meeting will be a social on 58W. 2am which will be held tn the West Devon Hall. The Study Per- iod was in char-SQ 0T u" mmma" Rev. W. G. Dickson who spoke 0n “Christianity and The isms" liter which a period of recreation we! enjoyed. The meeting closed by the Mizpah Benediction. The Brae Younl Peevis‘! 331°" of the United Church held first. regular meeting If!“ i summer holidays on Monday nlghh. Sept 19th in the Church wit the president. Mrs. ‘Boy oulliPni presiding and conductingflirfiiiim" lngry worship. The next melt n: on Sept. 70th will be a socllt at will be held at the home o Th- an‘; M", Robert. Ouiton. I Minister Rev. W. G Dickson then gave a slhort addreei on "Steward- ship of Money." The Tfllflllflf clos- ed by one Mlzplh Benedict on. ___. Woodeide and son Veida liglacNeilg Ci . r. an . lllililrleflbllllltbnltlltf Dagielbl‘. Maine and ML m4 Mu. Ernest Woadside of Dexter. Maine. motored in sill: pinwlng match at ‘Dundee on er‘- 2iiit. They also visited the h9g1; mental Farm in Charlottetown. ‘av- visitors from Maine are vebty “m! orably lmvffllled “ll-h ll“ "d .d 0g "the Xsiand". Mr. Woo sl o hag not been home since leavlnfl here thlrtv-nine (t9) years M10 mg Mrs. Woodsirle (nee Elsie Dv- mentl has been home twenaisgtgielli yisars IIO. Si" h“ ma“ rd ’ William. iivins in Kn“ °'- iemn gal g was so ~ lzeAd ilbilh “at the Unigzfi Manse. SPPIHIYIIIE wul‘ w u Rev. B. B. Collier-no of Snrinsfle» Welt united in the bonds of holy matrimony -Miu Janet MackWll- ilarns of Dunblane and Mr. en- rleth MacNiiiii, Miilburn. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and TIIADTIIY SEED YfAllTED Recieaned, untested. High- prioes. Loading laet oar this aeaaon at Renal n. mber 80th and bar 1 Write or phone:- E. W. JOIINSTONE. Remington DIIYIIIE DYSTEIID Paying lath! OYQIEOIATI INC. Sallleaaon Im-aeleatoe Mr. ‘Robert ‘i-leath. Mrs. $EPTEMBER as, 1949 . . “' BUY FQI“ YOUR HOME EVE RYDDNE a it on lzlwe convenient HOLMAN PAYMENT PLAN ask FOR DETFHLS a Mrs. Walter ‘Macwilliam, Dun- blane. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacNelll. Mill- burn. After the ceremony the happy couple left by car on a honeymoon trip through parts of the Marltimes. The attendants were the bride's sister. Margaret, and the best man was Mr. Robert MacWilliam of Mlllburn. They are two of the most popular young people of the district and than many friends wish them a long and happy wedded life ' ve: e oe~ Yew‘ e CAlPIATOL-Sulanslnerside TODAY [WED] 8i‘ THURSDAY eeaw ‘neruaa see flea IIITIRIAIIIMEIITIKYI . ~k ~k tr "i st y; l* ‘IWAI: ‘k ‘k w -". r .* TIieFIyIhQI-‘ier, o * l I kvrirfi-it-Liflilalwl’ it n; iliiniiii uliiiirii-iniriisiici- illllil iioiiiiio niliiin ~ ‘OM DAIIDREM HENRY iilill. ---.S[l0ll l. KILLER u-nue-ue.-a9~.s-_ ALSO NEWS - CARTOON - SPORT REEL Shows 7:15-9:15 — Matinee Thursday 3:80 TTTLLLL‘ REGEKT Tiiiltiy 3.30, 1.15 a 9.15 DENNIS WKEEFE in "T-MEltW-Also SHORTS THUlh-FRL-SAT. - 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS Stuart Erwin in Comedy Feature “READING FOR HEAVEN” and A SAlllNl YOU WILL GO... laughing yourself sen-sick.‘ ‘Qvfl/irernk’? SW55» flank/unfit)!!! IHALflCI. .' l" 0AMEO THEATRE iieiisiiiaroiit Today (Wedaeeday) Only: Matinee mo Irma. lvenlfll 1 Shawl 1 and 0:25 pan. "JOAN OI‘ ABC” In ‘Techniealair’, etiirr- llll’ llllfill Bellman. A triumph of entertainment. It in in I olnee by itself. There's grandeur-sweeping power and "11"" with a out of thousands. Admlelion prices: Evening-Milli“ I110: children under til years loo. Matinee prices: Adults ‘lilo; children Mo. E. R. Brow £85011 Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness ~ V Anil Plate Glass Insurance At Lowest iietee Mont at ‘Summereide. D. O. i’ leaegea » PIQIIIIII-enQ-le 144 Richmond St. ; t l H 4 ‘l?