OCTO§1§I$§L1>946 GUARDIA ‘fwisrsmt George Ciou. more, Water Street- Vmnrggsuy.‘ Water Street’; at Brace‘!- _wllEN ITS 0.80 on Saturday 1 W tch time, why not .251‘ yin? radian tuned to crov. __300K d for Horse Rut: mg Huresgdtgrlsleigh Robes at Bruce's. _ SAL Elevator potato ggggoifliooveri)‘: Good condition. mpg. Two Island-bred horses. t Ind 3 years old. 2 lllfllel. m?“ u", $85.00 each. Walter ggkfi. Bayview. 4,151 sows Walkman - fcr Guardian routes. Apply Georafl glow, Summerside. -WANTED—nExporiOn;gl . n; e on w: . fi-efch. Wagon MaoNausht. Bum- tnerside. -FOR SALE. — 17 tooth lever barrow. 24 disc tandem harrow. 5mg]; plow. gang plow. 750 capac- fly separator. all McCormick Deer- ing and new. Malpeque Trading Co" Ltd" Kensington. house- _-I-‘0R SALE-Eqwo auto seat .ti d drivng wagons n drfndition. Herbert Weeks. Fredericton. Asrmcrrucfsrrsvans all leadr‘ lng makes. also Fountain Mouse Jewellery Store. -ASK 'l‘0 SEE the 15118089111010?» Rings at Moase Jewellery Storg from (our hundred dollars down to $10. as you might require. -CHICKEN SUPPER and dance 1n Brae Hall. Tuesday evening. Oct. 8. -WANTED to purchase a farm withn three miles of Kensington consisting of approximately of 100 acres. Write Box 300. Kensington. -BERLOU. - Guaranteed rnoiih spray. Stops moth damage for five years. Gourlies Rexall Qrug Store, Summerside. -CHURCH 0F ENGLAND Ser- vices for ths Parish of New Lon- ion. Sunday. October 6th. 11 Holy Communion, St. Mark's Church. Kensington. 2.30 Evenng Prayer. St. Stephen's. Burlington. 7.30 Even ng Pens. Prayer. St. Thomas‘. New London. D Church School at St. Mark's at 10.15 None at St. Stephen's and St. Bhomas’. Rev. D. E. Noel. Rector. —Y’S MEN'S MEETING —- The opening meeting for the season of the Summerside Y's Men's Club was held on Thursday evening in the Presbyterian Church Hall with the president, Mr. Allison McLean in the chair. The meeting was de- voted exciusively to business and reports were received from all committees. It was announced that the club has obtained a rojector to be used for showing Kim; for soanrsi s. Ellllel lllrphy, si mum It. one will IDS ad PRINCE COUNT! ‘ _NIi‘:s8Ihsc:iptioas Aluriidlg ‘Ibo illsrdlsa Ill! be IIIII following stem II “rnscurdisnwlllsodeiivsrosteuarhenshs wgriullorltiemdsyorilopeewod. .,,giyoyourordarioilseboyrelrelliloierdelivsrinonnusuote JUYHsr-nen and Solo Leather, --00LAlPADls.ndHamsStrsps B. 1 ly or fox horses in. trade. Walla S. 0000101: IL tdsllyessnyelihe uncles: Goarllss Drugstore, Water lirooi Ina ~00!!!» l‘! Granville Street‘ Qlscilo. Ihouolfliorthisssrvlss in stock at Bruce's, —I'0I. BALI. — One brood mane with four month foal st side. Per- cheron. 11:8: ‘mild! oows. WillBtske yotng xclange. Riley. lansingigaflt. R. m“ '1 live tube bst- tery radio. long and short wave. i sewing machine, both in perfect Carleton. Fair house on propert chased for $500.00. Wa —I‘0B SALE. _ $75.00 to $100.00. can be pur- ter B. Weeks. 0 work ill tskecottle Ween. -FLORESS! The flourescent Lip- stick; daring. different. B/uy it at Gourlies Rexali Drug Store, Sum- merside. —ANNUAL VISITATION-Maple Leaf Rebekah Lodge. 1.0.01‘, was honored on Wednesday by a visit from Mrs. Helen Stevens of Sack- viiie, N.B., president of the Re- bekah Assembly of the Maritime Provinces. This was her annual official visitation, During the meeting the president delivered an inspiring address to the lodge on the theme of “Blncerity. loyalty and Co-operation." The meeting was also addressed by Past Grand Master l-lazen Philips, of Prince Edward Lodge. Summerside and by Brother end Sister Sittle of Myrtle Lodge. Sackville. The meeting was presided over by Noble Grand Sister Florence Cor- ney. The President, Mrs. Stevens was presented with g gift of china on behalf of the lodge. Following the meeting refreshments were served-S. —IIORSESIIOE TOURNAMENT —The first day's play in the Sum- merside horseshoe tournament was on Wednesday sftemoon and was not completed on account of dark- ness. The semi-finalists were the teams consisting of W. A. Alien and Edgar Clarke and of W. M. Meiiish and W. A. Currie. They will hnve to play off to decide the day's win- ners. They will play again next Wednesday snd on ‘Thanksgiving 1y when the championship will be decided. The first round of ploy on Wednesday resulted as follows: Rev. K. G. Sullivan and Gerald Sheen. defeated C. I. Peters Heart: Godkin; W. E. Darby . . Hopkins defeated Dr. A A khart and Dr. H E Clarke; W. A. Allen and Edgar Clarke defeat- ed Henry Gaudet and Parvin Cass: W.M. Melllsh and W A Currie de- feated H. R. McFariane and W G. Ellis. In the semi-finals Rev. K. G. Sullivan and Gerald Sheen defeat- ed W. E. Darby and A. S. Hopkins; and W. A. Alien and gar Clarke defeated Rev. K G. ulllvan and club purposes. It was announced that Dr. Peters who was the dele- gate from India to the Internation- sl Y's Men's Convention held this summer at Bradford. Penn. would be in Summerside and address s Gerald Sheen leaving the two teams mentioned above to play off. Three of the regular players could not attend and were substituted for as follows: John HOgg substituted for Dr. H. E. Clarke; Arthur Allen for AS. Hopkins and C. W. Bexsniith ._._i_ iiiiliii tats-cunts tut: - m4 um iiitl SPADE atom. Iii»: ti Also COMEDY Shows Mon-Tues. in Kirby. Cooley. King and action. rootin’. . . .sh0otin’ "Upsiiaizis Downstairs?" where Along The Trail. r-Loo." "Wabash Blue-i.’ meeting of the club Von October 15th.-S. for W. A. Currie. -S. —THE OFFICE of Dr. Dry Goods De lndisn Style Blankets - - - They're lulu-nu — Eseh 08.05. 1m unpldkedi cred borders-wile 20 x 40, Each 65o. In the Dry Goods Dep . LUGGAGE! New arrivals and Matched Sets. See Mothers! nod looking Campus Hose in sizes ii colon-Pair 49o. NW1. um 2s to s4 st sun. In the i ¢¢ v#%$—v _ A complete week's will include well matched vvv vvvVvv Cl AA AQiAA _______ A III-n shipment of Ten-y Towels, white with col- Inthehdz l0De . Buy these good wearing Cheviot Lon _ Annual Legion ‘Carnival ‘ I CRYSTAL SKATING RINK < > SUMMERSIDE our. "mi" to our. 12th.. j: entertainment which , Games For Young and Old One Continuous Round of Fun and Entertainment. - This Carnival is conducted. by the Sum- merside Branch of the Canadian Legion, B. Enjoy a week of fun snd support s worthy llli. s Small Admission will be Charged DOORS oran sr 1m ram, noon rmzs svsnr mans Miscouche Bsnd in Attendance Monday Night SUMMERSIDE ‘ID-DAY - Ju / ssumwuwuuuu-MNW t l h-uuuimIusu-nmuuusnsusfi. “SPELLBOUND” ‘ROCKIN’ IN ROCKIES’ BRAKES WITH LAUGHS —They'r¢ “Rockin in the Rock. i and Community Si"! 7.30—9.15 Matinee Saturday 2-30 INGRID BERGMAN an GREGORY PECK Beth Boys. Qllgili; ies" at the Capitol Theatre where - Columbia Pictures’ Western musical of that title is currently featuring i The Three Stooges. Mary Hughes. The Hoosier Hotshots. Ja The Cappy Barre Gladys Blake, Tim Ryan BIT-Tl 5P3!" of Western Swing ....and the ivhole country's Bhflk- ' ing with laughter. sons. rwnanwi It's the merrisst sctiom musical hit ever i0 hit the saddle with nine toluene 1 ¢1 a "Rockin‘ in. the es»: . "Irish: 35inch J-unp." "M155 MO118- "Some- "Wah. "Ever So , Quiet" amd “Skee Doe Waddle Dee Waddle Doc." Henry Moyse, Surmnerside. will be closet» all next week- —PRI'NCETOWN U N I T E l will be looked after. Moderately Priced At . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y i MEN! Not s on too early to be thlnkln Clothing, think of SINCLAIIVS. a new overcoating morrino, tailored in the sea A smart range of tweed Boys’ Sizes ' run CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _i--_¢_j- Cooler Days Are Not Far Away-Bo Prepared a Select Your Fall and Winter Needs NOW at Sinclair's While Stocks Are Complete MEN'S OVERCOATS Here is this New arrivals in Men's .. $9.95 t0 $12.95 g about your winter overcoat Student Sizes . .. MACKINAW COATS I’ broadtaii, Girls’ Men's All Wool CHURCH Malpeque. Rev. C.*.. Cygwdis, ' Minister. Mrs. Cheste pt. for these bright sud attractive Simpson. Offs-gist. Lgdle. re grand f ... Sscr ent o e - or couch covers New 7 ‘all? Evening Servi”. Face Cloths to match, Each 15o. include Suitcases, Gladstone Bap, them in the Men's Clothing Dept. l5 5 k l0 Dept. i! it th s boxing bouts. -. i’ wood and Mrs. Alb Summerside have —Mem Le vilion sented -PUBETEST YEAST and iron 8. Personals _ C. D. MacCalium, l l Ii (l JIIEI‘. Mrs- I hi; aiinéiéi and wuniliésehg: i it h ro r. . ' mum M hon-col" Eirilgtogfolvtlzllllssh. sh: will be ub- sent about two Wflkh-‘s- --Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Martin have returned to Kingsm". Ont. , after having spent several (is!!! l" uests of Mrs. Mnrtin‘s 135F911"- , 1?/[r_ and Mrs, W. A. Currie, Cedar ’ Ave.. Summerside-S. .44“, George Henderson. Fern- ter a very enJOyi-‘lble R0’? o history of the club. record membership the lesson-S. KENSINGTON no Chill? was ‘srm ABNII -|n- .'PAI'INI_II n: mm" -csssuo- ‘nu-ass. an. 1.00-0.15 You've heard than. why not u on woodside. arrived home ‘ trip to your“ one; visiting their brother. Mr. L, J. Phillipe and fsmilYr-il- bers of the Summerslds Golf Club and their friends held a very enjoyable closing party Club on Tuesday even n old E. Gaudet. winner of A. Divi- sion. club championship and Mr. J. Holman winner of B. club championship were pre- with their prizes. Music and‘ entertainment for the evening were gram to accelerate supplied by the Modern Airs or- chestra. "Pop" Walmsley and his nccordian. and the Best Brothers. This party brought go a close one set of the most successful lessons in iPur at the Golf g. Mr. Har- Di- tablets. Tonic and stimulant to the appetite. Gourlies Rexali Drus SWW- p Stnnmersid Sum- Thfle was covwring ranch fox furs. the course Aime an invitation was was kept in good condition. and for to the first time since 104i the" WW o a pro. on the stuff. The club slsogd hsd an excellent executive to whom much credit is due for the success imousl of Plan Big Advertising Ali wool heavy ribbed winter weight. Sizes 40-42-44 only. Special, Suit Combination Underwear $3.95 (It. Pays To Shop At SINCLAIIPS) smcsssn and sruwsur LTD. Program To Accelerate Demand For Ranch Furs i A Dominion-wide meeting o! fur farming and allied interests was held a Ottawa. on September 30 to October 2 inclusive. The meft- ing-was held st the call of Jie Dominion Council of Canadian Fur Breeders. The purpose of the meet- ing was to decide on and to work out details of sn advertising pro- consumcr de- mand for Nnch raised fox and mink furs. A similar program was recently by the National Board oi rm Organizations ,(U-S A.) at which extended Canadian fox mnchers to co- rste. Hence. the above Cans- n meetin . The meetng decided unani- in favor of making an imme iste effort to establish an advertising program for ranch mind fox and mink furs, and re- solved itself-into s committee to known ss The Canadian Form Fur Advertising Committee. The committee. which represents s Do- minlon wids front, met with offl- cisls of the Marketing Branch of tho Depsrtmont of Agriculture and of the Department of Trade and Commerce for the purpose of ex- ploring the possiblities of Fed- ersl assistance in raising funds necessary to carry out an immed- ite d rtii . ‘Oranvlhstifodlst $11,213“: and their del tea were: Prince dward Isl-and: Cana- dials mu nsl Silva Fox Breed- lrs Association. Cedric asset-sod: Prince Edward Island Fox Breed- ers and Exhibitors Assn‘. L. W Hancock; Prince Edward Island Fur Pool l.td., Peter G. Clarke. New Brunswick: The New Bruns- wick Fur Farmers Assn. Truman Cspp. Quebec: Co-openative Fur Pro- ducers Ass'n of Quebec. L. J. Sim- crd and H. A. Dearly. Ontario: Ontario Fur Breeders‘ Ass'n. Dr. W. E. Russell and R. J. Giiroy. _ Manitoba: Manitoba Fur Breed- ers’ Ass’n, C. D. Lang. Saskatchewan: Saskatchewan Fur Breeders’ Ass’n., Robert Walsh. Alberta: Alberta Pox Breeders’ Associations, H. J. Montgomery. Dominion Council of Canadian Fur Breeders, J. E. Connoiley; Canadian Fur Auction Co. Ltd, Montreal, Pat Ewen; Montreal Fur Auction Sales Ltd.. Francis Beck; Seudsck Fur Auction Co Ltd. Winnipeg. Geor g Seudsck- Dom- gufin rui- Auct on Co. 1.6.1.. Mr 9 . Other Auction Companies and Breeder Associations concurring in decision: and sction tsken were wer Mainland Breeders Ass'n.. B. 0.; Edmonton Fur Auc- tion Co. Ltd, Edmonton, Aiiu.; Little Bros. Fur Auction Co. Ltd, Vancouver, B. 0.; ognsdtm now Fur Auction Sales Ltd. Vancouver . O.- Western Csnsds Fur Pool Ltd-- Winnipeg. l-"an; Nova Scotia Mink Breeders Ass'n., Maritime Fur Pool Ltd, Moncton, N. 3.; North Western Ontario Fur Breed- ers‘ Ace's: British Columbia "w Fur, fur-trimmed, and untrimrned will find just the coat that you've been in this new range. lines that say quality. rat, French seal, opposum, Moriion and fla shoulders with deep arm hol slam and golden shuttle are in fascinating colors. lnine new shoulder and waist dr satin trimmed. coArs_ Trimmed and untrimmed, mannish tailored and loose fitting models in a range of new autumn and winter shades. Sizes 7 to 14x. Priced at $10.95 .. $17.95 (Upper Floor) WOOL AND LEATHER JACKETS, PLAID MACKINAW JACKETS Heavy Work Pants in various materials and the famous A. P. I-I. PANTS. Ladies’ Fall and Winter COATS Soft supple drapings pieced muskrat, Woois, sheer and soft And for dress up occasions and d-ate dresses, flattering and fem- Gay with sequins. nail heads and P Winter SUMMERSIDE Breeders Assn. Further meetings of the com- mittee will be held in the immed- ‘rate future to complete details necessary for setting the machin- cry in action in order to benefit the 1946 crop of ranch furs.—S. lianratty And Bleakney To Stand Trial OTTAWA. Oct. s-tCPi -Mag- istrate Glenn Strike today order- ed the two key figures in Ottawa's outbreak of veterans’ housing reiz- tires to stand trial on a charge of forcibly seizing and detaining government property. namely H. M. C. S. Carleton, a former sailors and wrens bsrrscks slated to be used as an instructional block for reserve sailors. In s courtroom crowded with sympathizers for the accused, l.e announced thst he would form- ally commit next Wednesday Franklyn (Ed) Hanratty. former air observer, and George Bieakney. an Ottsws lawyer who emerged as legal counsel for Han- ratty's veterans housing league shortly after it. embarked on its campaign to take over buildings for veterans in need of adequate Du CHASE S Paradoi and when you think ol modern Men's Wear- Department, your needl Winter Overcoats, tweeds, fleeces, elysian, and son's newest and approved styles. $23.75 ‘° $65.00 srunrmrs and BOYS’ wiurun ovuncosru s, fleeces and mel ton cloths, herringbones and plain shades. $14.95 to $2175 coats, you looking for and smooth In furs, mink dyed musk- raccoon, grey nk coats. ape. Moderately priced. with turtle necx nines, full skirt e set in sleeves. just a few of the CHILD med, hat, Sizes 2 to One and blanket cl materials y ss. A limited shelter. H.M.C.S. Carleton, on the out- skirts of the capital was one of five buildings seized by the league in recent weeks. The charge was id as a result of frustrated R. C. M. P. attempts to swlay a tide of humanity that took over quarters for 1'1 families there Sept. 24. Crown counsel Raoul Mercia: withdrew s second charge of ob- structing police in their duty si- though Magistrate Strike ruled that there was sufficient evidence for committal. The Magistmte came to his do. cision after hearing RCMP.‘ officers tell of their experiences the night the veterans struck. Constable Robert Mailoch testi- fied that he had heard Bleakney "P89 One woman to strike an R. C. P. constable because “they would not resist a won-pin)’ She‘ had replied that she could not do so because her husband did not‘ want her "to have anything to do with zombies." 8s testified seals. re ’.°.'.°éi’.'l..'°’if3.‘.lif- G. J. GALLMIT, li. ii. Kinkora Office Hours: Monday 2.4 pJn, Tuesday. Thursday and Frill“. 2-5 and 7-9 p.|n. J. I. IOVIIIIG. M. II. CARLETON —0ffice Hours- Monday, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday, 3 to 5 p.m. Smart little coats, mostly fur-trim- varlety of materials $13.95 .. $17.95 CHILDREN'S SNOW SUITS 6x, 7 to 10, 12 to 14. Priced at YOUTHS’ DRESS SHIRTS dress ghirtsl by Arrow, neat pat- terns. zes 2 1-2 to l4. Priced at..." PAGE FIFTEEN s. drop REN’S THREE-PIECE COAT SETS and leggings to match. A and colors. 6x. Priced at two piece styles, wool oths and other serviceable and colors. Sizes 3 to 95 ..s14.ss quantity of these fine around a room. "When I shouted at him to stop. he said he ivns deaf to everything except getting housing for veterans." Then, he said, Bleakney had called out to the crowd that the police were "pushing Hanratty around.” Hartley said he had come to the conclusion that than wen not enough Mounties to prevent ent - He hsd msde s second appenlzn the crowd not to damage property and had withdrawn his men after posting pickets in various rooms. .:*"_""'L IHSUHHHEE ALL LAILES tantra liiiTTiiRT Summer-side PROFESSIONAL CARD l‘. Earle Hickey Chartered Aeeeniui Office at is Granville direct Summerside and 7 to 9 p.m. and by sp- pointment. PIIII III .. news-we“ =1. ..trfh