DECEMBER 2g, THE WESTER __194s N GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. 186 Hanover Street. and George Clow, 125 Otfiwn Street. .-._ U“ Bend PRINCE UOIJNT)’ News, Subscriptions. Advertising The Gusrdlsn may be bought st my olqthe foliowin; stores in Summerslde. 5°11 Bookstore, Water Street; Gourlles Drugstore. Z1 Central Street] town“ Bakery. Wetter Street; Msrla Gsudet, 67 Grenville Street: rinse’: Grocery. Busseli Street: Alyre Doucetws Gsuvwllr Secouu Street; lsls nd ltlotor Trsmport. Water Street. [he Gusrdien will be delivered to any home in Summerside oy tluxini’ My .9, so per dey or 18c per week. Phone 288 or 289-‘: for this rut-toe H. ‘m, your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your ruure. _GENERAL INSURANCE. Ralph 1;. Muttart. Smmmerside. ..RETURNED FROM BOSTON- vii-y Wilbert. Lawless of Norboro wurncl recently iirom a three track's visit to brothers and sis- m. in Boston and Providence. lmjgillg by Mr. L.avvless's gain in ‘nvoirdnpois there is no austerity ., mp food supply in the Eastern Suites. -K _._\"|:\v uvsltllt 'I‘RADE - Mr. iwrqp xignevv of Charioltetovviv Iitr oi hionzrczzlt. called at Kons- qgttgll on Saturday evening vvtth I 5...... truck load of oysters tn tho l...“ 'l'ho oysters ure opened in gimiloticiovv-ii. put tn cans and mingled to Montreal. Thcy were “mm-ed from points in West on“. county. He was accom- v» vrrl b)‘ his l'lt=pllf.‘\\' Don Agnew ‘V. Shr-"nutlil. The method will 1c in shipping costs — .-- iv since the increase in h; m... George Agnew is a E. Agnew, for 'l‘rndc y‘ r of W. Newfoundland. v .. "izvitviissiullff . K ._.l\'.ll'lil’.l) l.\ BAKERY —Mt'. . 4| Glow of the staff of Robin- llnlzcry. Suinmcrside- had hi5 hmrl iminrviliy squeezed yes- vfihctt it. became caught in a tl-Kllllrt‘. Ho was taken to hospital 1,.- .Y.'rllllliflllllil and it was found m; m, bone,- wcre broken. Later V. v\_i< rclcnsr-d but it is expected will be unable to return to work whir- time. When the accident- .» "ml ,\‘lr. Lllow was nbie to reach .... fzifilffllllli: electric switch and -. who hiat'l'illic_ thcn. reverse it we l1l|‘liS€lT-"—S- _1'Rl-.P2 IN POLICE BARIEAUIiS i (‘ivrisinvris tree party was held‘ in ti". nm-sl Cmvivdiiviv lVlounird Police ha‘ in the Court House Build- -, Suvuiivvrsirlr, on Dcccmhcr 23rd n the children of tho married ner- ,..,...._»t and tho clvildrcn 0i ilif Ni. Szintn Claus was on hand and ri:t'ilill\"tl rand)’ mid 2W5 i" ‘he yl-ilvlrvn. .\ vcry nice Christmas hint-h \i'r'l\ served h)’ MY5~ D- J- llrnlli. ‘Mrs. \'i'in. Broil)‘. NYS- D- 5 imvis nvvd Mrs. llarr)’ 350°?’- llw twirl)‘ vvns vor!’ “m”! PYLlOYPd v» rim i'lllltll‘f‘ll present and the wli1|l< iis vrcll. s S. .______.. ___ 7 - v Appreciation I wish to thank my many friends who so kindly remembered mo. v-vih cards and gifts ut Christmas inn“. RALPH LORD. MALPEQUE CHRISTMAS SERVICES - Christmas services were fitttngly observed in Mai- peque United Church on Sunday last. Large congregations attended both services. The pastor. Rev. James Cross preached two impres- sive sermons. The text for the morning worship was “Prepare ye the wny of thc Lorri". make His paths straight. These vvere the words which John the Baptist. cries to t.he people oi Jerusalem. This cxhortaliuu would hc fully under- stood by Jcvv nnd Gentile. in Jesus‘ day, pl‘(‘]‘.Ill':1liOll> were mad» by spreading gnrmrnts on the wily. others cut bfllilCllf‘. lrom palm Jrcrs to form archer. for the groan itrm to pass. l'(‘l.lli\(r to Palm Sunday. How do vvc i-rcpsrc for entertaining friends? How do we prepare (o: Christmas? — by giv- incz and receiving of gifts to glad- oen the licurts of olhcrs. Are our hearts prepared to nicct the Glory of the Child? bet us" prepare our minds to receive Christ. Let us sing Christmas carols in our chil- dren. why not hcqin this day of days with family worship iogetlvrr: mud the story of Bcthlrlicnv, and lake the Saviour lo our hearts and minds. Prepare the way of the Lord, make His paths straight. ‘the large choir led in Christmas carols, and sang very effectively the Christmas anthem “Four not. l bring you good tidings". Feuris. At the evening diet. of worship, Rev Mr. Cross preached a fine sermon on the text. John 1-11-12, “He some unto Hts ovvn. and His own, rcccivcd Him not. but as mull)‘ m. received llim to Lhcm gave hrs the right to hccozim children of Govt i900 Nears ago His coining lJl‘0il‘__'lli a challenge to Herod the King. be- ing nfrnitl of the power of tho ht- tic child. and trlcd to kill him The wonders is that. Christ lms come; Christ has been the over- iastiit’; merry. with decds of love and mercy; tonight. He brings you to Bethlehem. Will you tuke Christ into your heart novv? For not; with swords loud crushing. nor roll of stirring drums, but deeds of love and kindness. The heavenly Kingdom comes. ‘The choir sang the anthem. “Glory to God by Adam—Wilson; also n well blend- ed quartotte snug Silent Night with Mrs. Roy Woodsidc" soprano, Mrs. Charles Locklirirt, ulio, Wil- iiam Ramsey. tenor. and Mr. flur- low. brass. Airs. Simpson presided at the organ. and played Christmas preludes. The choir and congrega- atlon sang several Christmas carols. There will be special Civrisi- mas music and sermons on next Sunday. 09000 CAPITOL ummersido LAST SHOWING TODAY "DES-IRE ME" With GREER GARSON SHOWS - 2.30 — ROBERT MITCHUM — 7.l5 - 9.l5 WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY LililK AT GET RITZ QUICK WALLY... he's amt!!! in ' x .. ton hat, tails and .45! i l l t l v l a - v Iii I g ' I mm llRAltE l . lliRillllYPAlRltlli l l tlilllillilllillt - lEllllitttS I | soon my s, YlllllAM I. tmmi | t, .......tnn|riuutn-.........iininiri | l I I __ A Intn-mldwyn-llcm Helm j kI--—_—_—_ -—_——cQ—n__I—1—-—I NEWS — CARTOON - MUSICAL SHOWS 7.l5 —- 9.15 — ~m~_LAA“AA‘4 MATINEE THURS. 2.30 .--...‘4_s.¢- O ®ec<a>co~¢ic oeooceooa>co<t>m REG MONDAY, TUESDAY ‘- A-n-"un-w. humminvgsvrqawuivrmwmtitrf lit! ll"! Ml! s QYAVIQ ENT AND WEDNESDAY SHOWS 7.l5 AND 9.15 [HE GUARDIAN. UHAKLU’! "|'h."| ‘U W N PAGE NINE At suriumvn‘: EVERY COAT 0N SALE Men's and Students’ OVERCOATS Our entire stock of evercoets for men and students - Elysiuns, Velcunos. Velmers and Melt-ens in tells. regulars. end shorts. Greys. blues and browns. Sizes are 35 to 48. Also student sizes—33 re 37. Regular 49.75 to 69.75 27 Men’s floats ---NOW \ 795 Regular 39 Men’s Goats 35.00 to 45.00 ---NOW (in 16 Ments Goats 23.75 to’ 29.75 ---NOW 8% Regular 17 Student Coats 23.75 to 29.75 ---NOW 825. Lower Fleer- Mhin Store Section SMALIMAII‘ Ladies’ WINTER COATS Wool crepe. broadcloth. sueds. Boucle. wool tvrill. polo. tweed-these ore the materials of the couts new offered at these smashing prices. The fur trims ore 596v". Persian and squirrel. Sizes ll to 44. also half 9E 459 625 mctuome HALF PRICE Upper Fleer- Main Store Section 4 Ladies’ Goats FUR TRIMMED l Regular 99.50 to 125.00 - - - NOW 5 Ladies’ Goats FUR TRIMMED Regular 69.50 to 89.50 - - - NOW 9 Lollies’ Goats Regular 49.75 to 59.75 - - - NOW 13 Ladies’ floats Regular 35.00 to 45.00 s - - NOW 5 l‘ Ladies’ Goats Shertles and Station Wagons of eooqipoo-Qcrxswlo-aooc AMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Tuesday 7.l5, 9.15. It's Besutlful fifteen year old _stsr Elisabeth Tsylor tn heart-warming femlly story with laughs end tests in “CINTIILV with Geor|e Murphy, lsry Astor and Comedlsu S. I. lehllL WOOOZWOQOOOO} Personals -Mr. Mack McKcnnu of Ktn- kors visited Bummerslde recently. -Mr. David L. Walker, New Ammn, visited Bummer-side on 8st- urdsy. --K -Mr. John Gillls, Indian River. your Christmas wss s dsy of New that. the Winter snow is here shy time but speetslly during MATINEE MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY 2.30 Q was s. recent visitor to Summer- aidc.-K ..--M.r. .1.°a. Stsvert. Freetown, was e visitor to Sumrnerside on Saturday. -K —M.tssrs. Hiscock arid Bolger of Btsnley Bridge were recent visitors to Summerside. —K -Mr. Bennett Deizhsn of Brad- sibsne wss s visitor to Gummer- sids on Saturday. —K -Mr. Herbert Nicholson. rail- way truck foreman of Albany, visited Bummerside on Saturday evenini. -K —Mr. Peter Gsvin of Aibcrton we: s recent visitor to Summer- slde. One of Mr. Gavin's sons is‘ e promising prospect for the Alber- ton hockey teem. —K Well the (rest dsy is out end [one for snot-her yes: snd we hopethst long to be remembered. We wish to thsnk you for your petrcnsp end express the hope that you will continue to come tn IIOLMANS for your needs end wsnte. to stay for s month or so. end it is difficult for you to come to IIOLMANS-Iat llolmsnh Personal Shop per look otter your shopping problems. . . Persons! Shopper, she will tsh your . lust write or phone the ordsrsndsendttouttoyouim- beenntotellher do your own shopping. Use Helium's Pereonsl Impose-she's here to give help in ysil your ehcpningiprobiems. ~Mr. JanveslLitlcNeiii, Produce buyer of Kenstngton. and Mr. Clarke were visitors to Summer- sldc on Saturday. -K —Wiliism Meek of French River was a recent visitor to Remington. —Mrs. George Hughes of Norboro was s visitor to Bummer-side on 9st- urdsy. —Mrs. Keir Clarke of Kensing- ton visited Summer-side on Sat- urday. -K —M.r. and Mrs. John A. Osmeron. Kenstngton, were visitors to Sum- mernde on Saturday. -K —Mr. Herb McEwen. stock buyer of Stanley. was s visitor to Sum- mcrside on Saturday. -K --Mr. and Mn. Clarence Sinclair. of Hamilton were visitors to Kens- ington and Summersid, on 8st- urday. —K lined ltiulirUey. Souris. was to Chnrloitctuvvii. —Mrs. a recent visitor K Professional Bards FOR SALE —M.r. Donald Nauss. Konsing- l HEW ll t... student n Mt. Allison on.» . 5- E-Ptlfltmtill- i; ggfhwfgfgttggmrjftgflnngg; "mt alga i‘ stlj?‘dmg Li}? Christmul Opl'.D., R-O. l? pertv of Ralph Razevettse ‘ ho aye a lfJlIlC. ~ i‘ l. ‘ ' . OPTOMETRIs i or further particulars apply tp J. _ _ i Eye Examlne if S. Ucslturlnw. soliritor. Summer- -M.r. George Webster. iumberi l _ _ ‘i Sh“ producer of Keustngton. was s‘ vluglfifulma‘ l; ' I ~d t _‘ s n n; vco l Webster. -K i M" “‘“'_" _ ‘ | ‘l DAN¢E 1 a. F. Hunter. mo. B Ii A 0 E’S srnoir news orroivmrmsr To THE MUSIC 0F ‘ Complete Vlsusl Analyses JUST RECEIVED DON MESSER AND Hi5 - Glasses Fitted l srvovvsnotrs. all sizes. ISLANDERS SMALLMAXS Bum-mg c.c..u. SKATING OUTFITS-Hoo- Summerlide. l‘.E.l. PHONE m Sample Order Revere Copper clsd stainless steel high quality kitchen- HUN‘. High test radio .\. B. end U. bet’ IN CRAPAUD HALL TUESDAY NIGHT, DEC. 28 ie-ries l i l !l-ey Pads. Hockey Sticks. Pucks. The... . l > E '7 w’ _ " ll c. ill-N] n cell Flashlights. ' i l T‘ Earl’ rhckey l l: I'm-stone anti-freeze. limited qltsn i l Chum,“ Account-m tlty-iho only satisfactory lnti Ilf 0mm n W! freeze for heavy duty trucks end , | ltrnctors. ‘ l 15 Grenville Street ; Windshield doirosters. A P E c I A T I o N l I . "m", 575 i 2 Mobil light and exiru light. weight ‘ l H SUMIMEBSlDE ‘ motor oil. ‘I ‘ Briggs and Stroiton gasoline lb t" "l6 "' Club v? =46» ti" ' ' ‘l ‘"3"’? |""5r::"a' '° 9 “J'- in mshlng their first Chrlstlnss tree project s success Is tendered - ‘ mum’ - E0 rm MIKE?!‘ to Ills WorehipMsyor J. l’. Arnett, who opened the project. to "i". l i ‘ c a clergy of the vsrlons churches for their support. to StsttorgC-Illiv n‘ E‘ and the wees for publicity, to Holman‘: end suwllmsrrs for floor i "GURADCE gr some m u» trees, o» m. Wlllsnl MacDonald m- o... use of .. "i" - Pa?’ T_,9°"‘""-‘ I Summerslie. r. s. r. committee room snd to the publfo who so generously deviated. 5 5mm," s." gummndd, "m!" l“