NOVEMBER 1s, 1949 T-arivcn COUNTY omen s Summer Street. Summeraide. Phone 280 News. Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives fHE WESTERN GUARDIAN r/__,_._ Summe t‘; Ne A1315 [laurel "n, Guardian W v lt 5° P" 11 Bookstore. _ _ B’ iiastanil. Water Street, Mark Gaudet, 6'! Granville te‘! Grocery, Second Street; lsland Motor Transport, Water Street t|_: be delivered to any home In Bummerside h; Carrier d“ o; 13c per week. Phone Ill for service or [lvi ‘ u“, [my responsible for delivery on yo J, ELMER MURPHY and GEORGE GLOW The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores In Summe Street: Gourlies Drugstore, 2i Central Street; Street; route. 5°. w" °"'I°',_'g__ 2”” GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph 5. iiuttart. Summerside. BUDDIAGE SALE, TOWIi Hill, ."me,,1;1e at 2.00 p.m. on Satur- §“'." Nqvemher ioiii by m. Cltll- alailc; Women's League. _cA-1-“O1,1(i WOMEN'S League . (1 pfiflV and cfaiice at Seven Baylhll Wednesday. Novem- bgr 1511,‘ rii it p.171, Lunch served. -DR.\.\I;ITITJHSIIORT connsa 1n Kmg Cicorzt- llall. Kenslngton. bfgliilrtllf! Tiividov evening. Nov- .m-.@. tit-ii. tit 7.30. All interested 11-9 invited. _ADDRF.SS CORRECTED — Ln"... Giitdoi, Bods-cite made the ili"lli‘§i inrirli": in ("lass 20 at the “T1111 Sliiirt- Festival hold on Saf- ;,,.,1_,.»_ 11s .‘\iI(Il'1‘FQ in the 1isi._of “lm.',.r< ii is given as BONIPH lfl- “Wt .1 1'.i~tli~i1iic.» S Personals l\lrs_ Harold tn learn that in the Prince .'1‘)i/~ fimiitls iii iflllflSlri" ate sorry ‘he 1| 1i mtirnt jnumy Hospital. S. (Miss Joan lilcCarvillo, who f/(mpifllfwl 1h.- gratin XI coitrsn in Kmlairii l'.~.t _\"t'il', has accepted a Qltiiiinn j.‘ iim» office of R. T. 110l- mn l.t-l, Si:niincrsidc.-~S, ' ,!,rii~ii¢ Nr-ivson. Bradal- _.\irs MM 1-» ll tl:i~ sad news of the 1,311. n; Iii'!' illlI'Ir‘_ Mr. John FFIUPII i-i‘ i'-i~.t\ti ('it_\', Colorado. 119 was horn nt Emerald Junction. Pflnf? iiili-uirii lslaiiil _on Dec. 3. i865, 1h \‘.f‘llI to Colorado as a voting Yllflli, Iiis wife is Mary A. 1011.1 m‘ lliwiilzillniiic. The couple ml their 60th wedding i.)<t May. Surviving _ FriL/("II are three ihiichtcrs and one son. LZVIQYE FILM SIIOCKER BASED ON RADIO PLAY kind’ (if spins-tingling r in ivhich a woman over- a 101011110119 conversation rig hm- mitrtlcr and is power- 'i\'l‘ hot-soil, is dlle today at ‘ilivatrc. It is Para- UYii" icrsion of the iam- 1i‘~ y, “Sorry. Wrong t'i‘—.~'t'il'i'll'lfl Barbara Stan- ard iliirt Lancaster. supported iiiir ll liiirds, Wendell Corey l Yerniilyoa. t by Hal Wallis and Ana- iaic llllti directed by the lat- ter ‘Sorry, Wrong Number" was i"".i't‘ll for the screen ivy Lucille Fletcher, tiutlior of the Original "ticlzo 1ilay, ivhicli. because of its remcntloiis sitccc-ss. was re-broad- rasi with tics 'I‘lic film, of coiirso, '1 rewarding the high- ~iiLs loading up to . introducing new char- lclvrs zittri developing the original T111“ 1i \s Sianajvck portrays the rich. ind-ridden reitrotic who tries to get her husband's vflicn rm (he (gig. Prioiie to find out when he is coming name, sznc» she is alone in the house. it b81111! the servants‘ night out. Instead. she overhears a blood- cliillini; ronvorsation between two ml". twine ovcr plans for the mur- t d=r of a wr-iian. the murder to be ‘ f‘(-1l.'l’.‘.“".‘l :i l5 that night. 1t is i B24 nzzti Hi rri, shocked by tho told-blooded pint, tries unsuccess- illii)‘ to trace the call, and then to -. nce from the police. rinaiion is too meagre ion from the police. _ - . m call follows phone 5L n= Barbara tries to locate her iiusbaiizl ILIHICQSIPT), each conversa- ~i0 "» il hs secretary. with an fit-ml of his. with her doc- - a hii=ttio~s associate of her " contributing to her suits and her mount- thnt she is the woman r at 11.15. IPKIAI. WIIIIIIAIIUI OPP“ limited Quantities-BUY NOWI TONI REFILL KIT $1.15 New TONI SPIN CUILIRS 2.00 New TONI CREME RINSI .25 T350yaIue for only $279 I —JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP, Ken- sington, will re-open Nov. 21st. 41:10am: surras. mhiiiisn Hall, Wednesday evening. November ma. -RESEIWE- Thursday evening. November 17th, for annual chicken and ham supper in Wllmot Valley Hall. First table at five o'clock. - HALLOWFJEN PARTY -- A very successful Halloween Party was held in Bloomfield Station Hall on Oct. 31 sponsored by the Women's Institute of that place. The early part. of the evening was taken up with a party for the school children. The hall was [ally decorated and fun and frolic pre- vailed. Games suitable to the oc- caslon were enjoyed and prizes donated to the winners 0d the (lif- fercnt contests and for the best: costumes among the children. A treat of fudge was provided. A dance followed with music by Gel- son's orchestra. A large crowd at- tended. Costumr-s were judged and the following received prizes: Miss Frances (YH-alloran, dressed as a bride, and Miss Lillian Bernard as e. Dutch girl. The gentlemen! prize was carried off by Mr. Keith Pratt who represented a prince from India. L-unch and hot tea. wrrr: provided by members of the w]. and a substantial sum realized. Alberton Mrs. Thaichiik of Toronto, On- tario is visiting Alberton the guest of her sister and brother-in- law, Mrs. Hunter Weeks and Mr. Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. lra Jeffrey of Bangor. Maine. are enjoying a two weeks vacation in Alberton. the guests of Mr. Jeffrey's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jef- frey. Sr. Mr. Winston Currie. principal. Alberton High School and Mi". Earle Jelly. B. A.. teacher Union- vale motoredlo Charlottetown 0n Saturday, where they attended ri meeting of the Board of Gover- nors of the P. E. I. Teachers‘ Fed- eration. Remembrance Day recalls tho courage and sacrifice of the past. It bids us reccnsecrate ourselves to the nation's highest service. in whatever field our ditty lies. Thi slogan of the PUPPY campaign i..- "Honour the Dead by serving thc Living". The following high school pupils sold poppies in this committi- ity. Saturday prior fo Nov. 11th. Bobbie Bartle. Dean Carpenter. Frances Barbour. Ann Profit. Helen Millman. Frances Currie. Alton Kinrh. David Ouiton, Rngcr Francis. Kenneth Millman. Dor- othy McNcvln. Belle Wiikie. Lily Beth Clarke and Evelyn Carpen- ter. iiéiiiiiiifiiiiiiii And Notes Mr. James Henderson. who has been t. patient in the Yrlnce County Hospital since October 10. returned to his home here on Tuesday, Nov ember 8. His many friends arc glad to see him very much im- proved in health. Rev. Leonard Bacon. pastor of the United Ohurch, Tryon. conducted the morning devotional service over the radio, Sumrnerside, November 7 During the afternoon he vlsltrcl with friends in this ccmmunity. Her many friends in Bedeque rc- gret to learn that. Miss 11a colleti, R. N, Amherst, N. 5.. is confined to her home through illness. Ali wish hei- a speedy recovery. Miss Collett was a former resident of Bedeque. Mrs.. Walter Gould and her daugh- ter, Miss Alma Gould. R. N-. Hali- fax, have spent several‘ days vlsi‘- lag with friends in ‘IYYOH. DBSHIbIC and Bgdeque. They were former residents of this community and their many friends are pleased to have them in their midst again. Miss Katherine Macros-lane. Laws;- Bedequo, returned from a visit to the Mainland. During her sojourn she was an overnight guest of Miss Ila Collelt and her mother in Amherst. N. B- ___»_ Mrs. Ralph callback. Central Bqdeque. entertained the members of the "Edith Thompson" evening auxiliary, of the United Church. M 11¢,- hamg on Tuesday afternoon. Novgtnbef 9th. There was good at- tendance and at the close of the meeting ii social hour was very much enietttdt . ______-—-——- KEPT SACRED SECRETS The Magi were s. tribe of Med inns, near Persia, which was en- trusted with the management u! secret rites. BITES Insect. sash. or aalinsl . . the but treatment is ca? of MtasrtPe at ears. t soothes, heals and cleanses. so Dmn out the poison I iI. INIME ‘THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE FEFTEEN “DOMINION” OUTDOOR FOOTWEAR FOR EVERY FAMILY MEMBER o Style . Fit . Comfort KWIK Iligli quality, light weight all robber overshocs. Neat appearance. Quick ad- justing. (‘om-ruled slide fastener front. Men's 6 Io ll (No half shes) JIFFY i-ligli quality jersey ivool gaiter. Fleece lined. (‘onci-alt-d sides fastener front. Dion's G to ll 4'50 (including half sizes) TISDALE Iligh quality perfection type Lumber- man with cashmt-rctte upper. felt lin- ed. Plain knurl design outsole, solid her-i. Ribbed vamp and felt insole. Men's 8 to l1 (no hall 5 ‘)5 sizes‘) "' SIILLAIPS Serving The Province in all Forms 0i Family, Home and Farm Needs - ail Orders Filled same day as received Ilse Handy Mail Order Form Below OVERBOOT Rubber 1iull-on hont type, gaiter Shaped top. Blark or brown. Wo- men's (all heels. 4 to f) (Including hail‘ sizes) Misses’ 13 to 3 (No half sizes) . 2'50 Child's 5 to l2 (N0 half sizes .. s .. EXPLORER Dal i-ut. ribbed vamp on Men's‘ Boys‘ anti Youtlfs. Women's. Misses and (‘Mill's bright finish. No half sizes. iii - "F Warm-us 613511 2'“) 3 lo 9 E11". 2'35 llistsocst 1'95 Youth.‘ ' Childs‘ 1i to 8131's)” 5 to i0 SNUGLACE Super r1uallly Blue Bar 14" black Lumbermnn. Zig-zag engraved design outsolr. solid heel. bias design faxing. Snug fitting. flexible, ankle, 4 eyelet laced closure front at top. Stretchy net lining, shock proof sponge insole. Men's G to II i.\'\ Inlf sizes) SALMON super quality Blue liar. light weight thigh Boot with laced instep. Inside knee harness. Heavy gauge, slg-asg bar design oatsols. Bias design faxing and ribbed toe cap. Men's 6-11 9 m» half sizes) ' MONTY Super quality Blue Bar, high Iso- ed. Bal rut Lumherman. Heavy gauge zIg-zag bar design outsells. SoIId Iir-el. ribbed bark stay. Spec- IaI built-In stool shank support Also supplied with eluted outsoii. Men's 6 to 11 4.9a (no half sizes) PILGRIM an." quaiitr Blur Bu. general service hoot in thigh or alwft length Heavy knurl design outsole with cross bars to provide trac- tion. Oanaburg lined. Inside rub- ber heel stay. Thigh boots men's 6 to __ 4.25 l2 (no half sizes) . .......... .. Short boots Men's 6 to 12 (no half sizes) CITY BOOT High quality varnished. light weight kin-e boot. Fine knurled. top design outsoie. Misses‘ II to 2 ino half t sizes . ..................... .. i w Chiids 7 to i0 (no half 2.2a sizes DUSKEE Super quality‘ Blur- Bnr. laced six eyelet Biiirhor rut. Ribbed vamp. zig-zmg bar tit-sign outsolo. Rib- bed back stay. Brick red bias de- sign faxing and top hind. Also supplied clcatcil sale. Men's 6 in 11 (no half sizes) . CHALLENGE High quality fl piece, black full. grain leather lop. Black bottom. ribbed vamp. knurl design outsoie with crossbar. Solid heel. Men's 6 to 11 (no half sizes) 6'50 Challenge Bottoms Supplied as on Challenge 12" leat- her top. film's fi to 11 9 WK (N0 half sizes) KENORA Short boot. rolled edge sole and solid heel. Men's 0 to l1 " (no half sizes) 3'20 Boys‘ 1 to 5 (no half sizes) . \ . Women's 3 to 8 (no bslf sizes) All Heels ................ .. Youths 11 to l3 (no halfwlzes) . . Your i! Friendly Stores COUPE Laced velveteen goiter. Fur trimmed. Black or brown. Misses‘ 4 1a to 3 ino half um) " Yolmenb (all Child's B to 12 ee s) 4 to f) (no half "' (Including half Sim, 4-29 sizes I’ F," 4.9a “CONTINENTAL varnished, lightweight, boot typo rub. her goiter. inside ripening with conceal- ed slide fastener. Shaped. In blank or hrmi .1. Women's (all heels) 3 I to f) (including half sizes) ' CAVALIER Boot type velveteen galter. Inside Opp“. I"! with concealed slide fastener. Low faxing fur ruff. Black or brown. Women's (all heels) 4 to I [Including half sizes) RAINTITE High quality black all rubber IE:- cludr-r, Fleece lining. Coarse knurl design outsole. Extra wide back stay on “en's and Boy's. No half sizes. Men's 4 buckle n o to ii ' High quality four Boys 3 buck 3 blucsrle cloth SIemI-Ex- 1 to 5 .. ' fhtlinel" nllgfixlfsls .2992: Same as the Monaco (m, is“ 4 ,0 in Educator (flat been sizes) ‘o Ia“- Misses‘ 13 to I " Same as the ‘ifowico (no ha" Th") 2.60 in two buckle, “en's ('hilds’ 5 to 1! 2 6to 11 (no P‘ 1 1,1511 ' half sizes) 3'30 no a glen WINNER I Heavy net lined Storm over-Rolled edge, honey-comb sole and heel. Men's 6 to 11 (inrludin 1 t half sizes) Self acting low-cut over. Men's 6 to ll (Including half sizes) .................. DOLGE - Plain over for wear over Knurl design outsoie. Men's 6 Io 11 (no half sizes) KLINGTITE Not Illustrated CHALEUR Medium weight storm over. Wool jersey vamp overlay. Men's 6 to 11 " (no half sizes) 2'20 (plain Rubbers) not illustrated (all heel types) felt boots. 1.50 Light weight plain over L ‘ ‘h H Men's 5E5 to I1 (includ- Womons‘ 4 to 1O In- ow so e rii i er so ing P’ eluding half acting hark. “en's 6 to ma" “hut 1'2‘) Sh... ll ilncluflinz w Dllsses’ 12% to 3 (in- hsif sizes) Boys‘ 1 to l 1 eluding hell 85c (No half sizes) ' Sizes) ' Y u‘ n I minds‘ s to 12 (Includ- ou s‘ to 3 (p; 11311’ (No half sizes) '90‘: silt-q) ‘s00 SMALLMIIWS PREPAID SERVICE SUMMEIISIIIE, P. E. ISLAND Only Orders for $5 or over will he Prepaid — Orders unilor $5 nrn Dollvenv charges extra. Please forward Order via MAIL EXPRESS FREIGHT . _ Quality Size Description of Arttrla Each Total Amt. I . I I , _.__.. u i i i I i i t ' i i . I l i i . I I i i I i i . t i NAME TOTAL i Allows-ti . . i ADDRESS for Del. | I I AWOUNT i i I t Enclosed i I. i, IF GOODS TO BE SHIPPED VIA FREIGHT OR EXPRESS — GIVE NEAREST RAILWAY STATION