smm¢1m:-=~:vz~<-z'sz=e¢c~ Jen-v"? xv- K-LKSIIG": sewn-w“. PAGE TWELVE THE GUARDIAN. WNAT,YOU DAN BUY FOR S5.00 AND LESS AT NOLMAN’S Hurry! liiiifryl 0nly 6 Days Left For Christmas Shoppiniig CHARLOTTETOWN ‘Elli! use I 2 i-liiclf Siyle—l"v'uliiut Finish i ‘ 4.95 3.95 CUSIIIONS In Various Designs ROLLER SKATES Best Quality-Easy Running TEA KETTLES Nickel-Plated-Whistling 4.35 ___. ____ ___ _ __ ‘ l SMDKERS ? Bronze Finish-Glass Tray 4.25 4.50 F___._.____ B01115 WARMER l For Baby-Electric B 0001B tAMP With Acetate Shade 425 ~ ‘<1- 5.00 GILLETTE RAZOR Complete With Blades “DIN-UP LAMP With Acetate Shade 3.50 ELECTRIC 4.70 Complete With Cord IRDN WALL . BRACKET Half Moon-Walnut Finish 3.75 4,90 4' TDBDGGAN Strongly Made Framed & Unframed 2.50 Up iiociiri siicits ' cooiiir JARS Qssd Quality Hardwood Pottery-Apple Design 35c up A 2.85 c5511‘? kiiiiirs PYREX TEA P01 4.25 2.95 ‘a G00‘SE]NIECK_ iAMP cAiir_ SAVER 5.95 4.15 wAii MIRRORS GLASS BASKETS Cranberry Hob Nail Design 3.45 BED LAMPS Smartly Styled in Plastic 2.50 Fine English POCKET KNIVES 50c Up FLASHLIGHTS Eve-ready‘ with Batteries 1.19 Up Make DDULTON JUGS . Various Character? 1.75 Up CHILD'S ROCKER Sturdily Built 3.95 Bedtime Stories iContinued from Page 9) as iast as Danny did. leaving the babies behind. Yes, sir, she could have done just that. But when -»-—-—i-——~ - she iinally ran 1t was not fast. She Thw had had many iflshts at one Couldn't run 15st. Six babies time or other but no greater fright‘ were clinging m hep than this. They ran straight burial nip ghe Ten-im- saw her 5nd where they hurl COme from, thegqtarted {or her, but, parmcr Green FOYESA- Brown's boy stopped him. "If I Then it was the turn of Danny had a hat on 1 would take 1t o“ and Nanny M9500“ M91159 35 to that little Mother Mouse. That their castle was pulled apart. Then is the bravest, dean 1 have 9V9!‘ it was that Nanny provd that notIseen, and it is done by a Nlousc. even a cdtastrfliihe, the complete said he as he watched Nanny drag destruction of a home. could lessen her clinging babies out oi sight the bravery oi mother love. She in the grass at the edge of the 1a“ and Mp and Mrs (marge wit. could hav jumped and run just field. EIIE ~ SUMMERSIDE & _ ARLOTTTOWN “Where Old Friends Meet and Shop for Christ-mus" n‘ mi. WMr. and Mrs. Peter DcsHoches, 118M811. were recent guests at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Ber- nard, Alberton. Alberfon Miss Verna England left last week for Charlottetown where she has accepted n Civil Service position. lllr. J. W. Rayner returned home from the Western Hospital on Sunday. llis numerous friends wish him a speedy recovery. The Guild oi St. Peter's Church held a very successful bazaar and food sale in the Curling Rink on last Saturday afternoon. Hi1 many friends will 15¢ glad I.U hear that the condition of Mr. J. C. Matthews of Alberton South is much improved. Mr. Matthews met with a regrettable accident about R WECI‘ 8E0 when he fell about seven feet from an outside plat- torin at the lobster factory while Putting l shutter on one of the Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Leard. Alber- ion, had as their guests the past week Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MeLel- kinson of Springfield West. ‘our’ O-UR ‘WAY HOLY $MOKEI THAT CURB/S A WIZARD.’ WITH A CHIZISTMAG TREE HE GETS ATUIZKEY TOO.’ BY J. _R. WILLIAMS "ma-rs NOTHIN‘ FER HlM--HE'5 IZOPED INTHICKER BRUSH THAN THAT HALF Hi5 LIFE! wi-iv. AFTER KETCHIN‘. windows, A "PW enjoyable evening was recently spenn. at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Rayner when a number of neighbours and friends gathered for a house-warming. Mr. J. W. Don Campbell acted as chair- man and alter he had called the assembly to ord-er and hnd made e few remark-r. Mr. Campbell road i an address to Mr. and Mrs. Rayner while Miss Norma Rayner made ' the Presentation oi n gift at mon- ey. Mr. Rayner answered most lil-liflgly. after which all joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." Delicious refresh- menLs were served by the ladies and the remainder of the evening \vas happily spent in music, games and dancing. T! A STEEIZ HEB PICKED MORE BRUSH OFF HISSELF THAN THAT.’ Mrs. Pike was hostess to the United Church Guild at herihome on Monday evening. Worship wu 194 DY Mrs. 0.1-1. Hardy. The elec- tion of officers were a: follows: - president. Mn. Pike, vice presid- ent. Mrs. Lc-Furgey. secretary — CUPS 8i SAUCERS English Boiie China mum WESTERN GUARDIAN -—COMPACTS all sizes and shapes tor the ladies at Moase Jewellers. —l-‘lNE VALUES in quality watches, all prices. Watches that can be trusted sold at Moase Jewellers. —PRESBYTER.IAN EVENING CIRCLE -_ The December meeting of the Evening Circle of the WM. S. of the Surnmerside Predvyterian Church was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Mark Gaiudet, Jr.. with n good attend- ance and the retiring president, Mrs. David Larktn. in the chair. After tihe repeating o1 The Lord's Prayer in unison a slate of of- ficers toi- the earning your was brought in: President. Mrs. Emmett Ranahan", Vice-President, Mrs. Daviddsarkin; Secretary. Miss Constance Enmim; Treasurer. Mrs. Ronald Jeffrey; Lunch Convener. Mrs. Mark Gaudet. Jr. At the close oi the meeting refreshments were served by the lunch commit- tee. Mrs. Larkin and Mrs. Bailiour MacKsy-S. -SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT -The annual Sunday School 00n- ceri of the Suminerside Trinity Church was held on Friday even- ing in Epworth Hall to a caipaclty audience. itev. K. G. Sullivan pre- Sided while an interesting program was presented. In the Pageant ‘"I‘ho First Christmas" under the direction of Mrs. J. F. Scott, the following children took part: The three shcphei-ds. James and Wayne Bagnall, Garland Harris; the three Wise Men. Alan Holman. Michael Arnold and David Campbell; (Jimerubs, Elizabeth Nicholson and Barbara Beaten; Mary. Joyce Rog- orsmi; Joseph. Bennie Cairns. The C.G.I.T. and Explorers’ Girls. be- hind bhe scenes gave the Christ- mas Story in Song and the Pricii- airy Children sang “Away in a ltianger". This was followed by a recitation of Welcome by Bessie Cairruthcra; recltutions Clark, James Rankin and mnkieim; A Sleepy Time Drill by Grade 1 girls under the direct- ion oi Mrs. Horace MacFnrlane and Mrs. Robert Dewar; recitat- ion by Carol Lynn Sheridan; piano solo by Carol MacLean; recitation, June Ford; Chorus "Silent Night." by Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw's class; recitation. Diane Bell; Christmas Acrostic, Mrs. Arthur class; Presentation of prizes by Mrs. L. M. Callback to the pupils who hnid written the examinations for the National Teqniperance Les- sons; Recitation. Donna Bred- shaw; Chorus, Mrs Phillips’ class; Recitation, Fay Thomas; Chorus. Mrs. A. A. Lockharts clnsfi; Reci- izition by tour boys oi Mrs. L. spencers class; Vocal solo Phyllis Burnett; Recitation. Pauline Lcard and Barbara Casselman‘. Vow] Duet. Roberta Clark and Audrey Woodside. The arrival of Santa Claus with Christmas treats was enthusiastically received by the children after which three aip- propridte iilms were shown, by courtesy oi the Y's Men's Club. ______ .._________________--- Trinidad mission. Ruth Pike, Joan Currie and Frances Barbour were appointed a nominating committee and their report was adopted. The oiificers for the coming year are: President. Belle Wilkle (re-elect- cdi, Secretary, Dorothy MacNevin, Vice-President, Frances Can-rte; Treasurer, Lona Hunter. These of- ficers will be installed at the Jan- uary meeting when annual reports will also be received. The worship 2.00 Mrs. Arthur Wilkie. treasurer —— Mrs. ll.D. Corbett. Place of next meeting is to be decided. Worship leader will be Mrs. Fitzpatrick. Program will be in charge of Mrs. l-LD. Corbett and Mrs. G.H. llaidy, Lunch committee will be the hostes and Miss Shirley Mc- Aivthur. The visiting committee re- ported fiftcen calls. Fifty dollars were voted to funds of the con- gregation. Delicious were served. The December meeting of the Western l-lospiial Ladies‘ Aid was held at the Nurses‘ Home the evening of the eleventh instant. There was a fair number in at- tendance. In absence o! the presi- dent, the vice-president. Mrs. ‘M. Foley occupied the chair. The min- utes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. The treasurer reported a balance oi $153.21 on hand. After the usual business routine had been completed. it was moved and seconded that the us- ual Christmas gift be given to the Reverend Sisters of the Hospital. Motion carried. There being no further business. meeting adjourn- ed. Dainty refreshments we're sewed by the Hospital staff. The Daitodil Mission Band-held iLs Christmas meeting in the church hall Friday afternoon. A Christmas tree and creche added to the atmosphere of the season. The meeting opened with the Mis- sion Band purpose and prayer in unison. Seventeen mermben In- swered the roll call. Minutes were read_ and approved. The next meeting will be in the church hall with Belle Wilkic leading the worship. Members were asked to save used Christmas cards for the __ 12-19 ~57 \ JRwiLLi/amg U. FAT. O". Oi CANADA FLOUR [0380 refreshments DECEMBER 19, 1949 I -o+0-o++oooo W‘ ' cAPITQL-Summersidq I TODAY and TUESDAY Today 7:15-9:15 — Tuesday 8:30-7:15-9:15 m one MN‘S HANDS“ l‘ m on: MAN'S ARMS“ LOVE is A SHAMEFUI. THING! i . f . . . . _i NOTHING-E snip new You LIKE , ALFRED 1111' cocivs i i I ill iiiiiiiiiiiiii Aiiiiiiiiii l u... ... ,. s... 1411mm "s. b4 ... .. mo" A...“ m‘ Mineral >~q~ ... . nu» unwind n: l _ a §4%-O—O-%§-O+ ‘OOQOOQOOOOOOOQ-Q REGENT roniii - rur. 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Audrey Tottcr (tcmhllnl) and Herbert Marshall (mystrrinusll in bl-(i-bfs high ten- sion romnnce. “IHGII WALL", He. was trapped hehliiil n "high wall" of terror nnil mystery nnil only a woman's love could sot llllfl TIT!‘- service was led by Lily Beth Clarke assisted by Lona Hunter and Belle Wilkie, The study was led by lilrs. Green. T0 0E0. 24th =-“_ CHRISTMAS WEEK AT KENNEDY"S country mltlllt "use "Atlas: from the SOVlPf Um” m‘ Eastern European countries. With Dorothy Patrick. Also car- tonn. .444 ‘GRKWAK-s. l‘l_°l‘l." 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