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To get your postwar vacuum cleaner long before the crowd... order NOW! rum QUEEN'S Advance Sale Plan as- sures delivery as soon as possible alter l production is resumed. For full infov- - motion, phone, write or call. q;- ‘t e Uncandltienally 6U“. ANTEED to instantly pith vn dog hell, lint and litter. I Patented air sealed, loci- _ tile connections. l 5 iEllti-rtsvill n invert to release dirt and '.'e i' heneam Met. 163 CHARLOTTETOWN . - l’ 42 PIECE SERVICIL ' u“ Included) \ $'SlllG c.w.i. ‘his r, ' the Bummerslde sub-division held in the K. o! C. Home The president, Wedge presided. The opened with the Lcssue treeeurds report. Mrs. Henry ‘Irelnor, Mrs. LGIIUI. plied daily to vided. It was also voted to prn- vide coal. Miss Wedge gave n report on the home sud school group meet- ing. The report on Girl Guides was also s very satisfactory" one. A Brownie Pack, under the lead- ership of Miss Wedge, was pro- grossing very well. 9 Mrs. Carrol Delaney, convcncr o! the dance ootnmittce, report's! , a veryuuocesstul dance and stat- _od that s goodly sum had been realized. Money was voted to carry on the usual Christmas charities. 1t .» . was also decided that the mell- f f bore would meet at the x. or c. l l Home before Christmas to pm.- pure and peck boxes tor institu- Lions and needy families. Aiter the business meeting clos- cd a social hour was held when brldtne and suction were played. A delicious lunch was served by the hostesses, we. Elmer Pinenu. Mrs. Stephen Laughlln and Mrs. Jerry Doucolte-S. l i ELM8lAi._E_8_i vtcunrv , Mr. and Mrs. David Williams ‘ were recent visitors to Summer- side. t: Mr. Claude MncNelll spent the week-end in Summerside with re- Monthly Meeting’ monthly, meeting e! the Oetholic Women's Leesuc W" on Wedneedsy evening. December 3rd- Miss Margaret meeting prayer rot-lowed by the reading the min- ulee at the lest meeting and the The eotreqoademce included let- l tees trorm the diocesan president, Adrien Mclnnle of Souris. diocesan eon-l venan, and Mir. Allan Holman. Mrs. Trainer salted £0: floater oo-opsmtion. and interest in the and. "that we strive tor increased membership." Mrs. Mc-. Innis explained the grmt need [or help tor the 8t. Martha Building Fund and how "important it was that 'we should help". Nix. Holman wrote thanking the members for their assistance st the X-ray clinic held here recently. The Social Service Convener raported that. milk was being sup- undernourished child-en. Also that. an appeal for help tor e sick person had been received, and that. blankets, sheets and pillow cases had been pro- k-r l! i? é"? i? pgnltcEMnEl_t_ 1o, y 194, .i electors of the District in the EDWARD ‘x Eleventh nest, We take this the Polls. §_>>39~_ l; We regret that the limited time at l. nomination hos not been sufficient to allow l] personally, much as we would have liked to i; \ We thunk all who have supported us in the post, and all 0' new supporters in anticipation. To The Electors 0f tunity of soliciting your support at the ll Election. and depression. i latlves and friends. —Misscs Marion and Mary O'Brien loll recently for Iilontrezil where they have accepted lucruiivc v positions. ' Mr. end Mrs. Lyman Cnscly or Cuscumpoc were recon! visitors at lhb home of Mr. and Ali's. l-‘mnl: Yco. Freetow nfE Messrs. Omer I Brien have gone to Boston, Mass. “here they micnrl SpPlllllLZ stun" time visiting relatives anti friends. ' 1 Hilghos visiting their Merritt Callaghan Mr. and lilrs. Joseph of Ether-ald- vrhile daughter Mrs. and Mt‘. Church, on Wednesday last. i The many friends of Mr. Fred Johnston regret to learn he is n patient in Prince County Hospital suffering from a sevrrc racial wound caused by an nlllmncbilc accident last Tuesday at Kane's Hill near Bloomfield. Every one hopes tor his early recovery. The sympathy of the whole com- munity goes out to the bereaved lnmily of the late Mrs, Thomas Murray whose death took place on November 26 at the comparatively early age o! sixty-one years. A woman o! exceptional intelligence she took an active part. ill anything pertaining to the advuncement o! the community. l-rerlriencls were legion. tor she was possessed o1 s charming personality end_ her home wee always the centre at true hospitality to her relatives, and friends. She leaves to mourn! CIVE _YEARSJ OF ‘POSITIVE ACCURACY AND BEAUTY RIB WATCHES 4 0m 5mm; d; 71.“ from GUIIKIIPS LO f?‘ s ‘Delia-Unusual shape Irecelet design- I7 Jewel movement of lacs set all by simplicity of ._, 29.15 GDDKIN EH08. SUMMERSIDE l Our Clnisdtnes selection feature; beelts suited for‘ every conceivable tests. ALSO: Cords. SUMMERSIDI ' Under His Christmas Tree!‘ ol Stationery and Greeting sru, sour Iltl ttovttnrsronc ‘LOW FARE” JONES Mrs. Illa “LOW Pore" See our display three tickets tor 2d of tour. ,, containers, Jones will oppose Actlnl Mayor Charles Jones. no relation, for the mayor- aity of Venoouver. in Dec. 10 elec- tlons there. Main plank of her platform is lmrer street csr and bus fares. Vancouver (ores so up from seven to l0 cents Sunday. or cents Instead Nicholas Appirt. a French chef, in i010 found that food would rkllp it it were properly hosted and placed ln hermetically sealed three sons. Jacob, John s andl Georze, besides three sisters. Mrs.l Austin Richardson 0t Boston, Mass. Mrs. A. Harris, Summer-side, and Mrs. Susan Cannon of Charlotte- town. and two brothers, Mr. Frank t o! St. Elennors‘ and w. Murray Sweet n: Obcary. The tun- eral took place on Saturday. Nov- ember twenty-ninth to St. Peter's Anglican Church. Alberton and was i largely attended, The funeral ser- - Vlce was conducted by the Rev- erend Mr. Noivo. The pail-bearers were: Messrs. Robert and Irving Williams. Hsneptore Horne. A. L. Rennie. George Hardy and James O'Brien. The Elmsdele Womcnsjnstilute were entertained on Tuesday at. the home of Mrs. Bruce Currie. The President Mrs. Georle Murray nc- cupled the chair. Meeting opened by the repitltlon oi the Creed in unison, {allowed by the roll call, which was answered by nineteen members, and three more paid their duct. Minutes of the lsei meeting were mid and approved Correspondence was then reed end Qcussod. It was decided lo buy o T. B. Bond for 56.00 also decided to meet weekly to knit the re- mllnder ot the Red Cross yern. Mrs. John Gordon to have the first knitting "bee." slck committees were re-eppolntcd end the school committee _- Mrs. Maxwell Camer- on and Mrs. Charles Barnett re- ported hsvins visited the school and es s result "Dustbsnem wss voted to be bought for the benefit o! the school. Mrs. Currie donated Kinch nnrl lvan ( _\y,h\ , gs in line. by the To The Electors Third lilstrlct of Prince lititlnty As Progressive Conservative Candidates we tolre this opportunity of soliciting the forthcoming lion. We have endeavored to see as possible but duc to the limited time at our disposal we may have missed calling on some of you. was unintentional end your support will be gnes-Iy appmL atod. When elected we will endeavor to serve interest ol your District end of the Province. PETER GALLANT _ To The Electors o: ' Fourth Prince - Having been nominated as Liberal this District at the General Election on Thursday, December opportunity of soliciting your support at l VOTE LIBERAL FOR SOUND GOVERNMENT HORACE WRIGHT C. C. BAKER r0ir<i)0t<i0b%o t%fil>%0®iitb%0hi>v§ G, The Liberal candidates for Filth Prince take this oppor- Remernber that the Progressive Conservative opposition, which is now seeking re-election, is the same party, with the ‘some leadership and largely the some personnll, which was in power from i931 to l935—four years of unemployment Do you wish to return those candidates? ll not, vote for the Liberal Government which has estab- lished a record of efficient administration, progressive pol- icies, and increasing prosperity lor the people of the Province. Vote Liberal on December llth, and put 5th Prince back CARROL DELANEY LORNE H. MacFARLAN E. -‘ onQweQo guessing contest. The next meet- ing is to be at the home at Mrs. Jumcs Currie. Lunch was served Committee in charge. The Net-land Anthem closed the meeting- __=_ TIFF? n» Third ma... "‘ luppo" OT m. Provincial El“. many of the votm u, If this is the case it you in the bm E. ARNETT, Candidates. osoo-Qm-s Candidates to contest t l our disposal since us to see you all do so. oseoaooQ- 5th Prince forthcoming Provincial hostess assisted by the Cailuilhan Alherlon, at- z l tended the Annual BZlZIHH‘ nnd 1/ = Chicken silpprr. spnnsorml in" ihr- , Parishioners of sacred lluurl j IMPERIAL DANCE PALACE I MILE WEST OF SUMMERSIDE l "I? U SLIIIMEIQIIE’! POPULAR IIIT a beautiful foliage plsnt which was Wednesday, 9-1 a. m. non ncssrn tum ms ISLAIIIERS < C 0L0 GNE S i y. helena llllJlliSiBlfl x IMSDI-All the cool and quiet freshness of an orchard glimpsed at dawn. beguiling, uriiversally beloved by men and women ellhc. 1.25 llllVltl-Sltll-To weft you very ncsr to heaven and very fer from carill- A hsuntingly lovely, ethércll i and fragile fragrance. crtcusttd-Fot that sophisticated mood-fill" ‘l’ °r poised serenity, that gull.‘ _ T glittering evening this 1W1" discreetly perfect.‘ worldly-wise gerfltllli- 1-25 'En-mon Drug Store f _!. Light-hearted. 1.00. 1.50 suit \ nebsltrsmnu Wells in e