' i v.» QAGF FOURTEEN Eliéczsgent Theatre SIIMMERSIIIE FRIDAY ond SATlURD/Xt rontinuiiiiii LETTERS l ' 4W M . J with . G. \»'\Cii[\ KlMFhJ-l JAN! 5&7‘. rt ALSO NEWS Niulinee Friday 3:30 ._.._.__ _..._ c. ..___. ___. _.,__.__, LAST SHOWING TONIGHT PATRlClA RCC _i,,_ "JOHNNY FRENCHMAN" Thursday Matinee 3.30. Evening Shows 7 and 9 "TlllC GYILTY’ .‘...‘""1T.".II.;T-* W l M’? Fiiil fidtktl Szfiiict: l Biiilii 8: M82555. ‘, Electrical Ccntrcctcrs l68 Fitzroy Street. i l SUMMERSIDE ' l i . Phone 9-3 o" 609-24 Starring Bonita Granville, and Don Castle. Also Shorts. _,_ ?____. _.___V » - " " i . i fan's SOTHERN GIVEN nun MUSl‘ ACTIVE anvuuruuns m "UNDERCOVER ivmisus" -IL‘s a cnse of love, laugh and law in Ann sonnet-us latest adven- flutes as the irrepressible Maine. currei~.itly' unfolded on the Capitol ‘SUHlITIClSldYJ, screen in the new .M-u-M comedy-drama, "Undercover Muisie." Having been biliscd by a “kind!” stranger on n. motor trip, tihe eh- irngud, Maisie rs persuaded to Join m; police force as an undervflvel‘ investigator of widespread confid- Lcnce games. Lt. Paul Scott. (Barry - iNeison) and Chip Doian _ flnnieisi, another ‘member iii-om ltiaisie for hcr V lady cop, an endeavor whrch result-S ‘in some highly amusing emotional i entanglements. PRUFliSSiUN AL CARD T. Earle His.‘ a r ‘let rehearsal costume and then pro- (Jhartercd Accountant {coed to hurl about haif-a-dozen Office at. zhuskies-yowve seen everything. l5 Granville Street f Ann Sothern has made the P9P’ Summcrslde lllB/l’ Maisie role all her own, and Phone 575 fher new policewoman characteriz- ._--_-—_-1_-_-_ 4mm, h“ her at her funniest an lwpuiesy“ Barry Nelson and MEIR iDaniols are Well 065i i! rmen in her life, Leon Ames is pro- lperly sinister agthe phony seer. and iotther good supporting ">1" f" lplayecg by Clinton SmndberK- D =11 lslmmons, Charles D. Brown and iGloria. Holden. Don't miss "Under- cover Maisie." It's fast and furlvlll entertainrment. i X-Rcy i DR. VINCENT GRANT i Dentol Surgeon | Smullmcn Building l SUMMERSlDE '\eo§oo§oo<§~oo§oo$-owsu>oe o it House For Sale IN SUMMERSIDE l Porry residence on Winter Street. Owners moving to ._ Ontario 0nd property must be sold. This is on eleven room ll’ house with one of the best locations in town. Suitable for $ boarders ond o private residence or would make good opurt- ment house. Fcr further particulars apply _R|CHARD s. HINTON, Solicitor, SUMMERSIDE (MB-Iii: little daughter Jean. of Charlotte- 0! U", town. ‘ Wei-cc, inke it. upon theirnselves tO-Montrose, the guests of Mr. and new .i°b ll “Mrs. Ramsay Hardy. ' —G.H. M.- We were very surprised when we saw In the paper that we had Over- alls in size "56"—-Sorr_ir, we don't try to clothe "Man MountallW-lsut we D0 have _largc size, 8 ounce blue denim OVERALLS, llle 48. These are double stitched and reinforced; the price of the large clue Overalls is 3.95 a pair. - - - You'll find them in the Men's ClDTlIlNG DE- PARTMENT. Don't let your Hearing Aid get run down and out of working "flop. Renew the BATTERIES when needed-the Hardware Department hu EVEREADY BATTERIES for all types of Hearing Aldo, amonl the selection l: the “Mlni-Mu" which takes the minimum amount of space and give: the maximum efficiency. Get. the Batteries most. sult- cd to your needs. they're in stuck In the HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. lf you are looking for something really gorgeous for your home-Buy l sparkling glass llURRlCANE LAMP. Then electric Hurricane Lamps are table models-the base is of crystal-clear glass with pendants, there are two typos of shades, cut ruby or clear cut. glass. - - - These Lamps are outstanding and will give your home on air of real elegance. Come in and sec them in the Furniture Department of the Summerside Store. ,.__ GLACl-I CHERRIES, nuxcn FRUITS illlll cur MIXED PEEL, Th, Glace Cherries are in 3 ounce containers priced at 20 centl—'l‘he Glace Fruits are in 8 ounce containers priced at. 25 cent: and Cut Mixed Peel is 20 cents. Get. your supply of these NOW for your holiday baking. HARRY HORNES llO lit) SAUCE is new and different, use it as a booster for tomato Juicc. cic. lt is a grand sauce for meats, fiuh. stews. soup and game-it takes the place of Worcestershire Sauce. - - _ The flavor it will give your ilizni is uneuclirri. In 8 ounce hottlu IO H0 Sauce is 29 ccnts. -- GROCERY DEPARTMENT. The Hardware Department is-Eubkjng orders for JOIINSOhPS SEA- HORSE OUTBOARD MOTORS. - - - The cnsy-to-carry. easyr-to-start. easy-temperate Sea llorse is thi- first. word in Outboard Motor effici- cncy—it is sturdy enough to stand up to a lo‘. of hard work. You will be amazed by the smooth, quiet. performance and the wide range of speeds of the Sea. llorsc-nlso you get dependable Johnson Service through your dealer-this nritfnn-tvide service is u priceless asscwyour guarantee of years of enjoyment with your Johnz-m Sea llorse. Place your order now-the Sprint‘? may ot- too laiel-"ARIHVARE DEPART- fill-TNT. fiiimm" lilicloria The Village l Mrs. Wm. Ramsay and Mr. Wil- i ton Ramsay were remit guests at. §ill€ home of Mr. and Mrs. George, i Ramsay. i Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacPhail, ‘Lowell, Mass, were recent guests = at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter MF- M. M- F0183‘. fwvolfliisniedl MacEachern and family, Victoria. by his nephew, Mr. Alfred Foley, imotored to Summerside Tuesday ion business. i Miss Maylea Boswell. Victoria. left last week for Charlottetown where she has a:'ccp‘"'i n position in the Red Cross okue there-V. ‘ Mrs. Ramsay Hardy hm rdurn- led to her home in hlonirose after ,a.n enjoyable visit with her sister tin Yorktfi Sask. Mrs. Jennie Baker left ViFLOfil Wednesday morning for Charlotte- lown alter spending the summer ziionths very pleasantly here. The many friends of Mrs. Lloyd yWilkie, who is iii at her home, will ‘be glad to know she is im- Miss Agnes lvfallcrd, Gowan Brae PTOVIXIK ‘mm he!" T999!" 11111955- is visiting in Victoria. guest cl her , A_ nephews. Mr. Clifford MaoQuarrie, l Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Vessey and MacQuarrie. spent the week-end in Mr. Finley Ferguson, Victoria. \veek in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown. His many friends both here and elsewhere Mr. and Mrs. Eiare Bernard of Here are several Grocery itcms that l know will be of interest to you—- Afr. Scott MacQuarrie and Mrsf iias been a patient during the past. i 111 GUARlnANu vriornerimwu .i FRUITS_ APPLES GRANGES LEMENS FEARS PEACHES PLillillS I i VEGETABLES-— GARRQTS GMAEE SWEET TiiRliliPS LElTilliE GELERY GRAPEFRlllT A PWATGES H16 1W0 | Moreover, WhEnIFort Erie. Ontario, are visitors to iyouye scan Mal§le lflmtcenuy "°‘| Aiberton this week, the guests of ‘port f0!‘ he!” Jliblti-Sll C1355 l" a bal‘| Mr. Bernard's brother, Mr. A. J. Bernard, and Mrs. Bernard. as most. welcome guests, Miss Lil- »iian Donald. RN. of St. Mary's lveterans‘ Hospital, Montreal, also ‘her brother. Mr. Everett Donald l of Kenslngton, P. E. f. Mr. Edwin Edmcnds left Tues- day for Halifax, N. 8., where he will begin studies at. Pine Hill Divinity Hail. He will also serve Glen Margaret pastoral charge, where later he will be joined by his wife and baby son. Mr. John J. Gaudet, who has been visiting his brother, Mr, Jos- eph Gaudet and Mrs. Gnudet, has returned to his home in Cam- bridge, Mass, where he will re- sume his duties as City Police. His many friends in Aiberton gave him a hearty welcome. The Rev. C. H. MacDonald of Lucknow, Ont, Moderator of Pres- byterian Church in Canada. preached in the Presbyterian Church Sunday evening. While in Aiberton, Mr. MacDonald was guest c! Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Law- son. The Women's Institute met. a: the home of Mrs. H. .1. Pike on last. Friday evening. The presi- dent. Mrs. C. R. Profit presided. Meeting opened with "Creed," foi- lowed by the roll call. The min- iutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Correspond- lence: A letter re-organlzing Nat- ional Film Council in Aiberton. The members approved of some, and appointed Mrs. Pike and Mrs. Burke to represent the Women's Institute on the Board. Next film will be third Monday in October It was decided to knit remainder Mr. C6. M. Donald recently had _ Jhtlthfll‘. Mrs. Florence Coliingl who wish for him s return to his usual health. TUMATOES ti]??? QQPOBERM 9. _ 1947- M chooses. fifiiilfifiiiiiiillu FRlDAY8zSATURDAY OCT. lOth and llth FRESH CRANBERRIESA i=2- 1"? It. 1 "u- tu‘ .35 IDRANGES y 2 no. for .49 l GRAPES Wilma» 1 us- or .35 PllMPlilll2=~=-tI-\=,R~s-15= 1rlistu Rag. 15c 2 hunches for .25 (Lynn Valley) Rog. 15o 2 tins for .25 .23 (Gut Golden Wax) m. i6c 2 llll8 tor liyimers Sweet or Mustard PIWLES A 16 oz. ia rs eagch .21 Mrs. Eddie MacDougall and Mrs. Leonard Todd, Braclalbane, spent. a few days in Victoria recently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart In- man. 0 ‘ - Potato digging is the order of the day in this vicinity the school being closed for two weeks to af- ford the children an opportunity of helping in the work of harvest- , ing this all important crop. The. intermittent showery days of late means all speed ahead when fine uays are at- hand so that in case of s. spell of wet weather fart-nets would have less to worry over as they realize ii too well now~that , summer is past and gone‘ and the cold and frost which is bound to ' come with the approach of autumn has already been greatly in evi- dence during the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dunsfcrd, Bank of Nova Bcotia, Victoria, were recent visitors to Murray Harbour, guests of their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gray and young son Jeffrey. The Gray fain- liy are now stationed at. Murray Harbour where Mr: Gray is do-, ing survey work. , lvfrs. (Dr) Arthur Vonwr. Mid- dletown, Conn, spent. a few days in Victoria recently coming for he: _' LOWEST PRICES will spend the winter with her. - Mrs. Ceilings spent the summer months hero with hcr luster,- firs. Wallace Stewart and Mr. Etlworti. Her many friends hen regret her departure, for with a pleasing por- scnallty such u Mrs. 0o possesses it moan: a roll loI be deprived cl her presence. Victoria School is being pllllb- ed during the holidays by Mr. cnscxnn rows. nucxs ' LIMITED QUANTITY Order Early: isutu HONEY .53 "‘iiiiiii3i'iii°iii§éiii°"ii'élii“° .25 .25 A 20’oz.tinlleg.16c Zllllsltil’ (McLarens) Tasty Oil-less per hot. .28 s snutnmvs um-riéo ' SUMMERSIDE Where Price ls ‘Matched v n c - - u a a a I o r I t - With Quality ‘ u {stone ctosso MONDAY THANKSGIVING DAY OCTOBER 13th .......... l Herbert Gill and Mr. Billy lard. well. The teachers in charge n, Mrs. I. H. Wright. with the iuten: w: iiuiizts ALL TllE arsr GRADES MARITIME SOFT COAL, AMERICAN HARD COALS find aruquzrs. We also expect o cur of AMERICAN ¢OKE. ruin: vouii onnzn now JOSEPH READ and (in. Ltd. SUMMERSIDE rortrors w. will b. buying stzc oia TABLE STOCK POTATOES ' dining tho prount mason. méiissr nutter rnicrs mu l-‘loltl ltu Potatoes Graded ly Arrangement ' JOSEPH READ and '00. Llll. of Red Cross yarn for needy peo- ple of Europe. It. was agreed to llot "Recreational Club" have use iof Hall Thursday evenings during lthe winter season. It was decided to put on a dance for the "Youth Club," who want to buy hockey equipment. Meeting adjourned. A meeting of trustees of West- Ipital October 8th at 2 p.m. Meet- ilng called to order at. 3.40 p.m. .Minutes of last meeting, July B, Present: Monaghan. John A. MacDonald, Eric Robin, M. Rooney, P. Walsh. J. Trainor, MessrtnJ. B. Morris- sey, 11W. Matthews, and W. Tan- ton. Superior of Hospital told meeting that agents for the Brit- ,ish American ‘fuel oil and a "chairman, and accepted. as ers. some discussion income tax purposes. It was de- consldered later. Camps gn chair- "f" ma: There an mm: norm“- l 'lon tank. Circular re drive for Friday evening in Itibcrton. funds was read to meeting by the gionai chairmen to cont-act also clergy to announce campaign the temporary’ receipts to subscrib- puipits. Rev. on yearly Mr. Merritt Callaghan official receipts at. year's end for B. Morrissey to be a committee with its new coat. of white paint. lt should add much to tho beauty of the surroundings. situated u it. is in a vcry lovely location, a spot. no doubt still dcar to tho hearts of many who have passed through its doors and gone out to nettle and make homes for themselves and their families on Prince Edward island and throughout this grout ern Hospital was held in the l-los- 'canmm 0| m," ind M” m mmy parts of the United but Giotu canvassing necessarily con- ‘1547, were read and approved.,nned to parish boundaries. 051i,’ The Reverends W. E. them regions f, i, etc. Chairman? and seven sub-chairmen: Bound- aries re of school districts. Moved by Rev. If. Robin and seconded by Rev. P. Walsh. that M1‘. J. l. Morrissev be up oiniod campaign chairman. Reg onal Chairman. Oil Co. promised women canvassers, campaign and‘ 10.000 to 15.000 gai- regional chairmen to meet. next M. all from Wm. Monaghan. and Mr. d. for seeing to sdvertiainguMr. Mor- cfded to get 3000 of each circular , rissey suggested 7.80 p.m. for Ii printed; official receipt Fsuc, tobelmecting of this committee at. M~ herton parochial houll neat RF ulai 'the present time and who are now spending the fail vacation at their Irrespective homes are Miss Freda Howatt, ‘Ii-yon and Miss Christine Muclieod, Bonlhaw. , Friends of Mr. Fred Wotton, ;Crapcud, are sorry to learn it was i ccesury for him to enter the iPrince Edward island lfospitai {Charlottetown last week for treat- tmont. His friends wish him n ispoedy return to health. Bevorsi from this locality attend- ed the funeral last Sunday ir- iummmidn 0f Mr. John Y. Phil- lips who“ sudden death occurred In on accident on tho new high- fly at Ohurchlil when the car he ' Wll driving loft tho road and tum- od over into the ditch. Nearly 0v- cry day one in reminded through the heavy toil of human iifo taken .ln accidents of one sort or In- ‘other in this o c! speed through ‘iwhlch the word is passing, that. no truer word: were ever spoken or potutedmthat in the midst of 'iltn we no in death." W. lion! ltowsrt. one of Victoria's on prising young men, has purchased p lpt. of land from Lion of budding in the spring a new modern dwelling. It. is piou- lng to note that. this young mar» intends remaining hero and is helping to build up the village for otter all "the It'll! doesn't grow any greener anywhere" than it does right here in this village b the sea. NEW LONDON W. I. The rolulu muting of the New London w. l. met. at tho homo of Mn. Leigh Mnolfwen on Thursday ovmiul. Boot. 11th, with the President. Mrs. 00cm Coin. prolidinl. t Mutlnl opened by uinginl Odo and repeating the Ormf in uni- son. lloii call was responded to by twelve members with on: vi:- itor mount. Minute: of int. muting were rend. approved and signed. Business orlninl out of minute: was in connection with pointinl of school and fence, etc. it. was decided to take advant- an of the music teacher. The school committee , reported paper towels and soap. ‘Etc! committee- ru ortod one call. ow committees annotated: lick. Mrs. Stanley Brown, Mrs. Leigh Maclfwcn and Mrs. Ju. Ooio. Pro- gram. Mrs. Wilbur Mncltay and Mrl. Earl Corr. Correspondence consisted of a lotto! of thunk: for a gift. and letters from Salvation Army and Orphanage-for funds. Collectors lppointcd for Salva- tion Army are Betty Cola, Lor- raine Dole; Norms Macihy, Joan 0m- and Mrs. Morris Maul-cod. The Orphans“ latter was dil- ouueo and loft. over for nut mcotinl. ‘me ice croara social hold roo- ontly increased our funds b! 9N0- Wayl of rllsiul money 11m discussed and a chioiun mow decided 0n when definite plan! will be made at mat. muting. ft. was moved by Mu. Lorne Campbell and seconded by Mu Leigh Mloltwon that a bill of mo: for paint and labour; also I fruit bill of llo bl mid. Th: ovary-day cards ordered tho members were autumn Collection lor thLgvoninl amount- ed to 08.00. - 111a next. meeting will be at the homo of Mu. Dan Monti”. In. Lorna Campbell reported the bloukotl had 0mm 8M asked members to call for same- A dainty lunch was served bl the hostess and committee i" charge. Meeting closed by slut- in: the National Anthem. BELFABT-(OPM-Michaci DP!!- on, l'l, couldn't. find a taxi aficr I dance so he helped himself to l double-header bus. He was fin"! ll (l3!) for the damage he caus- ed when ho ran into a light stan- dud. < Auction Sale ...,__ AT SUMMERS")! I will llll by auction on 50" urdnyfQct. ll, ot 2 p.m. ti" groputy known on I30 Cednl tum. This proplrly in 14° ll S! M9,‘, with o ntx-roointl y iioim. A ‘mil nin honil "l ° ' good locality. Possession "l once, It doslmf. Tpnpnoctllh- It interested no HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer-