0 ‘ebb o,’ Li!’ S’s|de Bowling $3,113“ —-—-— V. Allen .. . HOLMAN SUMMERSIDI Total—2484. BOWLING LEAGUE ~—- Team No. 3- December il- Waldo cousins F. Chase Team No. 1- '1'. Plneau R. Arsensult _....r~.se 145 140 Ray Perry D. Bellivesu .. 147 126 102 L. Condon . Boo Holman 134 134 106 D. Murray L. Robertson 8'7 160 $3 Totai-ZHL L. Palmer 151 173 144 Team No. 4- E- Perry __. ......153 12a 152 n Gallant .. Total—2366. S. Coles .. . B. Mayhew . Team No. 2- W. MaoNevin E. Campbell . M. Giubbani .. E. MacDonald .. W. Hogg . . h MacAusiand Tots.l—2502. s.» . I} CULEIGNES . iv f neiena ruhinstein lPPll IIOSSOII-Aii the cool and quiet freshness of an orchard glimpsed at dawn. Light-hearted, beguiling, universally beloved by mcn and women alike. 1.25 RllVlll-Slilf-To waft you very near to heaven and very far from earth. A hauntingly lovely, ethereal and fragile fragrance. 1.00, 1.50 tttcnmi- rei- that sophisticated mood, that air of poised serenity, that gala, glittering evening, this subtle, discreetly perfect. worldly-wise perfume. 1.25 _ Team Ne. 5- E. Palmer _ _, L. Richard .. D. Stewart W. Woodside _ B. Besristo Total--2315. 157 1'72 12.3 166 2H Team No. 6- C. Palmer .. E. Monkley ._ _ G. Hog; _ l). Henderson . ._ W. Bradshaw _ Totai-—208l. Team No. 7— B. Sharpe E. Arsenauit . M. Arsenoult S. Gsudet E. Brown E. Brown Total-2579. Team No. l- Elrlc Campbell in. Baker .... .. . .. iBob Show . IE. Weeks ‘I... Gallant . L. MacDonald Tota1-2673. Ladies high single G. Hogg 212. Lnciles high three G. Hogg 500. —S. INVASIO!‘ Q0 invasion ls en. Grey. furry hordes are sweeping in from the great outdoors where they glutted themselves and mult- iplied during the summer. They're invading the cities. towns nd farmyartis to find winter quarters in cellars. grannrles. kitchens and barns. ‘ | Rats - millions of them - g"! digging in for the cold siege as‘ close to winter food stores as they can got wage a small war of lill own against them. But unless there is a con- certed effort by the community as lt whole. it will be a losing fight. The destruction will go on — to the tune of several million dollars annually. For centuries rats have plagued mankind by pllferlng his food gnd spreading death-dealing diseases. The pied piper was buts figment of wishful thinking in the mind of some mediaeval fiction writer, Cats have been tried to eliminate this sneaking enemy. Inventors hnvc utilized ions gf grey matter in an attempt to devise s. foolproof rat trap. But the rats continued i SIIMMERSIIIPS POPULAR IIFT SIIOP ~ Enman Drug Store to multiply. Now chemistry has come on the scene with a super rat killer - Antu. ‘rested in both Canada and the United slates over a period of till-cc years. this poison has prcven l as a rat exterminator. lirnployed as a weapon in rat drives Eech home owner may . Qur Entire Stool: oF MENS OVERCOATS . Every coal: will sell From. a -3 Eo l-Z lower Elsan regular prices Those who come First: get the best bargains MAURICE MILL lilEN’S WEA “The Quality Store For Men” SUMMERSIDE sh§a in ohm. where householders and pest con- tnoi operators worked hand in hand, it has cleared whole com- munities of the pests for as long as two years. Antu is available ‘to the public in such commercial formulations as “Rndlsnt" which may be used with bait or dusted into burrows. tracks or any placg frequented by the rodents. The rots pick it up on their feet and fur. Upon licking their feet or fur they swallow the powder. The poison retards their breathing and experience has shown that in many instances in an attempt to get fresh air. they crawl out into the open and die. swear-ens wean sscxsrs The first sweaters were heavy dark blue jackets, which were worn by participants in athletic contests before and after games. Ne. 12. Reliance. Good as i Cheap for oaah. Apply to Peter Gaudet. Kensington. Bu: 3L _ -CBRISTMAS T!!! light sate. all kinds. extra Drug Stare. . and wedding sets. special price. see our window. Semiflfi’! D1118 Store. —Y’S MEN‘! MEETING — The regular weekly meeting of the Summer-side Y's Men's Club W08 held at the Olympia on Wednesday evening. speaker was Rev. Donald Campbell o-f New London. who (IVE a interesting address on his impressions of Jerusalem and other cities he had vllitod while in the Air llbrce. visitors were Tony Wil- llams and Don Sutherland-S -CHRISTMAS CLOSING - In "Jpworth Hail on Friday evening the Mission Band of Trinity United Church. Summerside. held its Christmas closing. Rev. K. G. Sullivan presided. The program was opened with the singing of the Mission Band hymn by the following little girls: Helen Hockin. Audrey Wootlside. Rene Cotton, Margaret Joan Oarruthers. Joan Spears. Joyce Burns. Sandra Arnett. Peggy Gordon and -Ann Nicholson. Colored slides of Africa and Korea were shown, accompan- ied by an interesting explanatory tall: by Mrs. John Scott. Inter- spcrsed throughout were: A piano duet. by Birdie and Jean Cairns: a yocal duet by Norman and David Sheen; the offering by Peggy Gor- . don and Joan Spears. The meeting closed with the hymn "From Green- lanlYs Icy Mountains". followed by the Bctiediction by the minister. v The children were thrn treated ‘.0 homemade candy and fruit by their leaders. Mrs. L. M. Callback and Mrs. T. H E lnman. assisted b," ‘Mrs W. K Llewellyn -S i --H0"E AND SCHOOL ‘.' DET- ING-‘Fhe Ponthly m1... l. . Kensirlgton Home and ... ‘sociation was held in thc . ~Hs1i on Wednesday night. Th: meeting opened by reading thc creed responsively. The Sea‘): Mi s Evangeline Greenan read the min- utes of last meeting. The treasureni Mrs. Lloyd Howard gave a very. satisfactory report. Since last. meet- | iilg a concert and a. pantry sale. ‘sponsored by the Association were splehdid financial succcisev A crmmltiee was appointed to moi. nfte: the Christmas t:cat fcr tho school children. A resolution express- ing appreciation to the Mayor and "Town Council for usc of the Town Hall was lulanflmously passed. Mrs. 1-‘. R. Nauss reported a visit of the Public Health Nurse to make ar- rangements for s. “Well Baby Clinic" in Kensington. With the co- operation of the Mayor and Council plans were completed and the first meeting of t-he Clinic will be held on 'l\hursda,v. Jan. 8th in the Toyvn Hail. Several members spoke ‘in favor of such a cl‘nic and a com- mittee was appointed to assist Miss Wheeler on that dsv. The meeting adjourned and e. pleasant social hour was enjoyed-K. i Personals -Mr. Joseph Sheen, Kensingwn. left last week for Calgary-K. —M.r. and Mrs. Harold Msyhew of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Douglas of Norboro were visitors lo Surrmerside on Friday-K. -Mrs. Ohss. Cook of Remington and Mrs. Winfred Ramsay o! Hasn- ilton. left on Friday for Boston. where thev propose to spend the ‘winters-K. —Mrs. Edward Jelly. who has been a, patient in the Prince County Hospital suffering from s dislocated shoulder. returned on Friday to her home in Park Oar- ner. Mrs. Jelly was a former res- ident of Summerslde.-S sue u "TRIUMPH side, front point to cap. To moire sure of the best pen, it's wants e little time fee csltleol inspection, comparison, end actual writing with various snakes. Similar‘: “IIIUMPH” looks lattes and" mm better because its quality t, batter-inside and wt- Coslpcslsan will convince you-oven Hon you ‘Ilsa instant you touch the smeethanstrsngenM-K Jilin POINT to popes you'll knew you've found the greatest value. You we it lo your»! to try SMIAIIIWS. * S ll E AF F E ll'$ GEORGE T. CLARKE, Jeweller l...............................................l HOW. bulbs. sample's -wsr son You" dlsnsend . _ S. _ Presbyterlal of the I innumerable. 1941 Flexees The Fitted Garments - what a wonderful way to meat the new \ fashions! A bresywitlt such lovely lines, such freedom, such comfort. it"s all in the new, individual cup treatment- of the newest Fles- oiro bro. . . Cut low, widely sep- onshd, for flattery, and o free natural lift. Just mode to older for the during decollatee fashions now so uni- vorsttily popular. Yes-Flex“: have is vuy of whittiing {our waist, slimming your hips, molding your figure to the gentle curves of today's fashions. The figure lines an yours, but they're smoother, more filtering than aver before. The secret is in Nyrolon, wonder fabric that forms and controls better thon anything you've ever seen. it's light as air and wushcs jiffy-fast. Through the co-operction of the monu- fccturer, we are able to offer, For a Limited Time Only Flexaes Girdle. Reg. 6.50, for 3.98 Flaxees Brcssier. Reg. 1.75 for . . . . .. 98C SMMIMAIPS LIMITED Whore Prise ls itdatehad With Quality llowlan And Vicinity Mr. Fred Gallant arrived home \n i-iowlsn on Thursday PM. after spending nearly three months in Quebec lumber woods. l-low. Mr. Herb Jelley oi’ Olseary, who is 85 years of age. is on the sick list at his home. All hope he will soon be well and about again. Mrs. A. J. Mstheson attended a. meeting of the executive of W.M. United Church on Friday, at Summcrslde‘. For the past two weeks there have been two or three young 1n- dlans in this vicinity on s trap- ping tour. The many friends and relatives of Mrs. Albert Mart-in. Duvar, will be sorry to hear she has been sick in bed for the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Arsensult of Summerside are visiting at the home of their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin o! Duvar. The genial and courteous mall driver has been well losdetl down for the past week or two in pre- pnation for Christmas. St. Nick ls surely on his way with so many Christmas parcels in the malls. ‘lb. ’ The many friends of Mrs. Bay- fleld Ellis, 0'Leary, are sorry that she is a patient nt the Provlncia‘ Bsnatorlum. They hope that her stiy there won't be too long and that she will return to her hus- band and family fully recovered. Wedding bells pesled out their glamour on Wednesday, Nov. 26th 1g at. Anthony's R. O. Church when was Margaret Whslan o! Birmingham, England. became f-hv bride of Aiyre Gallant of Bloom- flald Oorner. The bride's attend- ant was Miss Mildred. sisill‘ 0f the groom. and the groom was supported by Clarence Pinesu. also of Bloomfield Corner. Mr. Gallant is a veteran of world War II snd served with thrarlny overseas for several years. Mr. Plneau ls aim s. war veteran. The many friend! of the young couple wish them s long and happy life together. tlso all ioln tn extending to the bride a very hearty welcome to her new country. Mr. A. Wilson, manager of the Bank of Nova Bootla at 01.011 since first of this year, has re- ceived his transfer to 8t. Andrews N3. and with his wife and daugh- ter Bandrs, will be leaving for his new post altar Christmas. Their friends in Otlnary will miss them very muoh and unite in wishlnfl them success in their new place. Mrs. Wilson was guest of honour at afternoon tea at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) Dewar on Saturday. when she wsa presented with a parting gift from the Mission Oir- cle o! OTsary United Ohurch. Th0 0.0.1.1 will miss Sandra and plan shortly t8 malls her also a presentation. osmmsuav. ma. - (an - oantsrburys largest parish church. Qtnmogerys. twice blltsad during fie war. is to be restored. made from goat's milk and cured in caves. CAVE-CUBED outcast: NOTED ITALIAN PAINTEIN In Switzerland. cheese is often Lippi IS tho- nsllle or llli'l ;fljj$-J11 null ’ \l\lI‘K‘l- 1;: cllnlsrulls CARDS - ' ORDER NOW Our stock includes a variety of Cords, dignified, humorous, personal and religious, in ell price ranges.’ . We also have Christmas Wrapping Supplies, Seals, Station- ery, looks, Chino and various other suitable gifts. BELL 800K and NUVELTY STORE SUMMERSiDE iriistlnguishcd Italian painters .,i lilii‘ l5iil- 161b, and 17th t-enturir.» ‘e no “ 1 ‘flllhkliieh > max}; mmnmm s1" Al rose-alum infidel CIIOOSI FROM 6 COLOURS Ill IIIII’ OIII m anyone of my ego. ‘tuneful, colourful! lotteries decorator shades of Carnation led, lad Gold, llua, Gross- lvvvna Inn. m lely csenpunttpovmiemm no [Ms] sotlsfoalan h thousands of Canadian homes from sees! to east. n» llggast little ladlo In m; World - H Iv “when Inchin- SIIIIERSIIE IF IT'S ELEBTRIBAI. Gill. IIS WRIGHT and BELI: Llultsn i y,