DECEMBER 13. 1947 41”‘ — '“,¢,oo%0%”i% To The Electors 0! , Second Prince We wish to thank all our Liberal committees for their mast. flcellclll co-operation, efficient direction, and intensive work, as well as every elector in Second Prince, who contributed to our election on December llth. You have upheld the best traditions of the Liberal Party. We again express our appreciation and re- affirm our intention to serve your interests to the best of our b'liiv. u ' o. u. sARsouR FORREST PHILLIPS. m~Q>ooQ>osQ>ooQ>ooQ>eoQf 1__ CNRISTMAS CARDS ORDER NOW Our stock‘ includes a variety of Cards, dignified, lII-Ilflliflilli. personal and religious, in all price ranges. _ _ l We also have Christmas M/FUPPIDQ sulflllmr Sfal‘! swim“ "y, Books, China and various other suitable gifts. sen. soon and uovcm stone ’ SUMMERSIDE wanna t an‘ A AAAALQAAAA¢¢Q ¢o~e W‘Y a f T v SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS TD IIER Beautiful With a Toilel Set in: EVENING |N mus HARRIET HUBBARD AYEI. DOROTHY GREY ASHES or ROSES YARDLEY'$ BEAUTIFUL 1 DRESSER SETS 1 I STATIONERY - toMrAcTs . PEN AND PENCIL - SETS - FINE SOAPS . w: ALSO HAVE BEAUTIFUL I GIFTS FOR MEN WE SUGGEST SMOKING OR SHAVING SUPPLIES comers mwo sroms SIIMMERSIDE O . :00 e 0 O4¢§6§O§}+§44-O-O§§O-&0%§4§4§§4440§O44—04444+O voooovooovooooo e e , w o0 oeoooooooovoevvo v-v- wvv-vv v vvvvvovoooooboooooboooitovovvvoooovvoooorQQovo ‘l? PRINCE MA CHABELLI SMSTMASIIJ. i t I isms-mo’- s I ssso NIMMA‘ m]; i _i___ flonedrerl) a I a $2.1! SIIMMERSIDPS PDPIILAR CIFT SIICP ENMAN DRUG STCRE, WESTERN GUARDIAN —l"0l BALI-NSC Ohev. sedan. Perfect running condition. Phone 542-4. Summerside. —IOI. lust-Foundation 5e- bago seed. (Clear reading). Also winter apples. Colin Waugh, Wil- mot. —C5NTBAL BEDEQUI school concert in Central Bedeque Hell on Monday, Dec. l5, at l pm. -SEAFORTII for men. Hand- some gift sets. see them at Gour- lles Rexall Drug Store, 2i Central Street, Sumrnerside. —FOR. SALE-Five brown China ganders; also Collie pups and black spaniels, three months old. Get l. dog for children for Christ- mas. J. P. Tanton. Box 8B, Bum- merside. —EXQUISITE GIFTS by Yard- ley. An extensive assortment to choose from. Gourlies Rexall Drug Store, 21 Central Street, Summer- side. -UNIQUI.' EXPEBIENCB- Mr. Ernest L. walker. a farmer and dairyman at Siurumerside, had an unique experience. Last July while stowlng hay in his barn, he had the misfortune of losing a valuable watch. This week his hired man While cleaning the cow stable found the watch. Apparently one of the cows had swallowed it with the hay. The watch, when P101195 up and wound. was in perfect run- ning order-d. Personals _Mrs. M. L. Bradshaw. Simmer- side. was hostess to her bridge club on Monday evening-S. -It is regretted that Mrs. Ernest Wright, Surmmerside. is confined to her home wih a broken ankle, also that. her sister. Miss Mary Mont- gomery. is suffering from a broken collar bone.-S. __Mr.end Mrs. David B. Heigh- ton, Picton. Na. are visitimZ their daughter. Mrs. Loran Spencer and Mr. Spencer. Summerside, during the Christmas season.-—S. —'l‘he many friends of Mrs- Lelgh Lowthor, Carleton. will be sorry to learn that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital- snffering from a fractured hi? 85 the result of l illllr-s- Bedcque And Vicinity The senior room of the school re-opened on Monday, having been closed for the past two weeks due to the illness of tho teacher. Miss Green, with measles. There is still several cases of the disease reported in our midst. Several of the residents of Bed- cque attended the funeral service of the late Thomas Bradshaw ‘which was held on Monday after- noon from his home in Searltowri The sympathy of this community is extended to the bereaved iam- ily. Sunday evening, Dec. ‘lth, de- spite the inclemency of the weath- er e good gathering attended the service in the Bedeque United Church. 'I‘he speakers were Mr. Ilarold Kennedy and Mr. Douglas Earle, theological students at Mount Allison University. Each of them in an interesting way set forth his reasons for entering the Christian Ministry. At the close of the service a number of the congregation gathered at the Manse and enjoyed an hour oi.’ friendly conversation with these promising young men. The members of the Bedeque Y. W.A. were entertained at. the home of Mrs. Arnold Henderson‘ on Tuesday afternoon. Dec. 9th. The President, Mrs. Wilfred Craig pre- JJ GREAT LUHTCH V-l-HUE llitli"i'.‘itl.°“.'i'il""t".i.'t'.l““'"‘""‘ ‘ Il¢l Ill perfume- p DR. VINCENT GRANT i _nll1§2t':t.ot$ zgmlngfigsrls and Katherine the Great 9mm sum-o" on. of my of mm w’ m" Pm’ I'm Srnollman Building "m"- - - SUMMERSIDE ll. R. Crockett . LIMIT! liuallty Jewellers ssmisssisr THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ruin-f PAGE THIRTEEN t Ballot. F R E E! eForCl 2 Brancl RCA Victor Record Players é One At Each HOLMAN STORE -- Summorsido IllSlT CIIR RECORD DEPARTMENT AND CAST YCIIR DALLCT -— N0 CBLICATIUN — l This time you mavy be Lucky! If you were disappointed by not winning the RCA Victor Record Player, drawn for when we opened our modern Record Sections. win one for Christmas. All you do is visit the Record Section and Write your name on the You may be Lucky-try it and find out! Drawing 0n, Christmas Eve - Dec. lsrisimas New and Charlottetown -f This is your chance to 24th en a ram, Give Records This Christmas There is a complete selection of RCA Victor and Columbia Rec- ords from which to cnoose -- Music is a wonderful gift, one that EIJSE sumrnensln: a. Cl-IARLOTTETOWII ing the annual meeting, reports were given by the diflerent com- mittees. The treasurers report was most encouraging. The nominating committee reported the following slate of ofllcers for the ensuing year: President. Mrs. Ralph Call- beek; vice president. Mrs. Ken- neth Muttart; recording secretary, Mrs. Reginald Murray; treasurer, Mrs. Arnold Henderson. The pro- gram: "The Candle-lighting Cere- mony" was carried out by several of the members. At the close of the meeting, a social hour was en- loysd. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Bed No doubt many in the sur- rounding communities are aware that Doctor and Mrs. Mcvicar and family, Bedeque, are now comfort- ably settled in their new home, which has been provided for them by the Bedeque Housing Co, and have made known that they would enioy meeting the citizens of tho different communities, and mak- llrace s SfRk fig Masons Lime; Ivory e-‘nlshlng Lime; Lump Line (200 lb. steel barrels) llard Wall Plaster; Hard Brick -- Cement Blocks; Drain or Partition Tile; Dental Plaster — Pinter Perla; Granulated Insulating Wool; 3 inch Rock Wool Bl-Cli 35, 45, 55 lb. Roofing; 90 lb. Heavy Slate Surfaoed Roofing l8 and 36 inch; l2 and l5 lb. Asphalt Felt; Roof Starter Slate Surfaced; Roll Brick Siding buff and royal red; Galvanized and plain common and Finish Nails; Special Plastic Cement; Black Roofing Cement; Auto Storage Batteries; Heavy Duty Radio Batteries Auto and Sleigh Robes; Goodrich Auto Heaters; Windshield Detrosters: Cleaner; Maple Leaf Anti-Freeze; 7. 8, and l0 bar Woven Fenoln_. Heavy Thick Butt Twin Shingles. DRACE, t McliM 8i CC. LIMITED SUMMERSIDE. REJ- PI-IONE 164 . I \ lnsunnnfir Phone SIT . ‘l’. Earls Rickey ll Gnnrifle lied Evcready Auto Cooling Syutem. Ilene I'll Ian-aside into groups, so beginning ivlonday evening. Dec. of Lower Bedequc, Fernwood. and Chelton. will be cordially yvclcom- ed at the home of the congenial Doctor and his wliepand on 'I‘ucs- day evening the eque, searletown. Albany and Car- leton will be made equally wei- be extended to the people of Cen- Fbeetown, on Wednesday evening will be appreciated throughout the year. . . This Christmas- Give your favorite Recordings. “WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET” Sided 0W1‘ the mcfltlnl. This be- in! their wquaintance. As it-iastlng friendship begun between visitors present. Minutes of last bott and Mrs. Norman MacDonald.’ ' I would be impossible for them to entertain very many at any one time, it has been arranged tint the communities be divided 15th the residents people of Bed- corne. A warm welcome will also tral Bedeque. North Bedeque, ant; meeting and last annual meeting were read. A report of year's work was given. It was moved and seconded all bills be paid. Sick- committee gave their report. New Doctor and Mrs. McVicar and family. They came to this com- munity last spring. and it is wor- thy of note that the Doctor is one of the many young men who has It was moved and seconded a. ' vote of thanks be, extended to our Willi"! president and secretary. Mrs. Vernon Glllis invited mem- bers to her home for next meet- seen active service during the last sick committee, MF$.5f»81‘ll!‘-8 Mac- i ing. Roll call for next meeting, World War. Lean and Miss Aletha Graham lexchange of Christmas gifts. M Programme committee. Mrs. S. Alli/testing closed by singing the GLEN VALLEY _W. l. Blondon and Mrs. Norman Mac-l National Anthem. Lunch was , Donald. served by the hostess assisted by ‘ The annual meeting of the Glen The election 0! 0111C"! $118!! Mrs. Whitfield Abbott. took place. _.i_-___ , President, Mrs. Sterling Mac- ‘i Lean; vice-president, Mrs. Ella MAMMOTH FISH Abbott; secretary, Mrs. Vernon Gillis; treasurer. Miss Aletha Gra- ham; auditors, Mrs. S. A. Blondon Valley Women's Institute was held November 12th at the home of Mrs. Ella Abbott. The presi- dent presided. Meeting opened by singing the institute Carol fol- lowed by the Creed in unison. Six Commercial fishermen» have land- ed tuna weighing as much as 1,800 it is hoped these social eather- members answered roll call by pay- and Mrs. John MacLennan. pounds and about 10 feet in’ 7 ings will be enjoyed by all, and a ing their dues. There were two Directors, Mrs. Whitfield Ab- length. . . 4 ‘ "6’ - %~ ‘$59 $004, -. Cur -3 a Drastic Reductions MENS OVERCOATS Every coal: will sell from . Those wlso come first get the best bargains ~l MAURICE MILL MENSWEAR “The Quality Store For “Men” s. g a " a Entire Stock of to I-2i lower than regular prices SUMMERSIDE iii alums-earns.»