There Is 0iiIy " BZTZYFZE? rsegeegagtrgi-rfgeg i3,- -.=~ ~21 s)‘ ~; For The *~€§1‘~% “WNERE IILII ' “wzs/zaeae/zesasas visir iioiiiiiiirs rot roiiiiiios Summerside and Charlottetown Best Toys UMMERSIDE 8i CHARLOETOWN One Santa Claus Miser ME AT HOLMAWS Every Tuesday and Saturday Z p. m. STORES FRIENDS MEET" BERNARDRZ?‘ STRRE IHRISTMAS JUST AROUND THE CORNER COME IN AND LOOK AROUND WE HAVE LOTS OF TOYS, SLEIGHS, TREE LIGHTS, XMAS CARDS, ALSO A FULL LINE OR GROCERIES. ll WILL PAY YOU TO COME TO BORDEN TO BERNARD'S STORE” AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOUR XMAS NEEDS DON'T FORGET BERNARD'S—BORDEN CARPENTERS -- WE HAVE LOTS OF 2 FOOT RULES STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING STARTING MONDAY, DECEMBER 13TH. CHRISTMAS AT RESIDENCE FOR SALE BY TENDER Tenders will be received for tlie nine room residence with oil burner and two car garage on corner lot size about. 75 x I50 feet No. I59 Spring Street recently occupied by the late Mrs. .I. A. Brace. Inspection by appointment Tenders close Dec. 20. Anvil L. R. ALLEN Phone Z67 Surnmersido _ POULTRY BUYING POULTRY DAILY In A Building To The Rear Of Mr. Keith Waite's General Store Marketing: of Hens across Canada are "ry carefully studied. It might be good business for you to sell ° 50W of the old and fat ones. S. R. Pendleton Remington I daughter of Mr. Thomas Griffin and Ithe late Mrs. Griffin, became the e I e bride of Mr. Louis Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Dunn. The Parish Priest. Mrs. Hazel Cumcron has returned Tram" Permrmed ‘he "remmw from the U. S. A. ivtiere she enjoy- ‘i 521d hfiegfbral-Ed ‘he ‘Nupualt ‘Mags e Mn John s‘ Mcxinnon, “comm parties. The bride was attended Panic-ii by Mrs. Norbert McKirinon I g5’ he’ ‘f???’ 1Y3“ Slfbgf firm nnd family were visitors at the "- as r 9mm - w ‘e " 3y’ IFICERS~The Brae United Church - . . I1 .1 . . . home of J. \V. O Brien on Monday. Sig: SSUIIKTLI-ofirglginzfnbf/slhfetfigioig?"ggé1nénaflliplfiliettiltméiorhiiéfe their __. -. .. , hldttlh TIII)'CI' -~ e“ ~ ~ 3-" M's‘ hflscr Rm‘ Somemr) or ‘he gi-Iissiidfeathgr. ‘i='.'.'ie.fli.ioic,,f,'njf_ic~i Moiichiy: night. Der. 6th tit tile was was home of Bliss hfarvcry- .\l:i:Piiet~. “awed w u number of guests’ Drank i Tlher? Iliixzs a tlgc fl tClldilllft.‘ an; _ ‘ _ x _ ‘ inem among than‘ being R0“ F“ . lie 0 .<)li'.’£ll',‘.’ o iccrs were circle Llmwmlmm’ m“ y; Llonq. t for 1949: President. Mrs. Ray Oui- fl ' tori husetla i Miss Margery MacPQi iilmstiiilv Women's Institute |Il‘(‘Sl‘IlI ill the iliiitv-fitth annivers- 1l|‘_\’ celebration of tlw Women's ln- stitiitcs. at ireok. j I where a sumptuous dinner Trainer mid Rev. Dr. W. glion, RP. of Albertori. . _ V, _ _ honeymoon spent in Massac i iiit; Ilvl‘ TIRILIEIITIPI‘. Miss CHIIlPFIllC-Iple Wm rEEIdE "I Llmsmne “More iili.» is ii siiiilt-iit iii Prince of Wiiir-s I '21" groom '5 l‘ DIIUSIIEIIITUS mrmm" (‘olli-go, llIIlI uilici- ruIa-tivcs and Nor a long. and Imppy w . ifriendsfi F. the best wishes of a host of friends I ‘is extended. After f A \“i'_\' ciiioyalite card party ivasi IYCIII flI fIIt' Itoiiiv. of Ml‘. tilitl Mrs. A. l). O'Brien on FTIIIII)’ Inst when 5p\[‘])l(g[\]1 liiiilcs of iiiictirin forty- fivcs were at play. The prize win- ners were Mr. Ivan Mclnnis and Mrs. Frank Dunn. N OITT flillyflfiflflgglil O01. llonur Roll For November l Grade VlL-tt) Donald Lord; t2) Lois MacDonald, t3) Ralph Mac Donald. . ' Grade VI-(i) llelen llowatt. t2) .3133.‘ liifil°lfiliilif..'"ifi“il.iitime time caree- improveti since her treatment rec-I Grade Yz-m Margery w°°dt m’ eiitiy in the Royal Victoria Hos-inane)’ ma" l3) ma" Delaney- ipltal. She returned home last week: and‘ “b4” wmnmred Thom‘ in company with her uncle, Mr. “mi u) Elizabeth Th°m5°ni (3) William lirlatthews. Qalvl“ Thmmt- | Grade III-qt) Donnie Mac-Don- l . w ‘old, (2) George Wood, Pauline Wood I at“iifiiitimiili?”i3‘$.ii."‘i."‘.3§i<l?.? Wwev- w» new we m, on Monday. N°v_ 22nd‘ m Grads II-(i) Ronnie Johnston, honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Mc- (3) Jim? 3055mm» Kenna. who have lust returnedi and’ I (')"'l1)~7°"l¢ “Wm”?- from their honeymoon. A largo‘ (2) Add‘ mm)“ (3) will”!!! Th0!"- niimber of friends were present to l5- z extend a worm welcome and to Grid! I (bh-(ll C171 Reevfli- ('1) shower them with gifts and good Clihy sheffeli. (3) Idele 51811111- wlshes. Delicious refreshments PEPTBCT Bl-iflldflllflel LOIS M80- were served by the hostess. The Donald. Helen Horwai-t. Mabel Mao- evenlng was spent in music and Donald. ‘Margery Wood. Adele Dix- dancing tlll the wee sma’ hours otLJessle Howatt. when all departed wishing the Highest averagee 88per cent.‘ newly-weds many years of wedded Donnie MacDonald. . Teacher.- Chrlstine Sheri-eon. bliss. CHATl-IAM. Kent. England - (OH-Adimirsl Si: Herold '~Bur~ A wedding of interest took place at St. Mark's Church Lot 7 on i! "~ ,l'B3CI an address to the ll€\\‘ly\\‘BdS Rev. Joseph Niladlcs. A sing-song including "For added life ’ Tvliiclietid I ' in Many lands" and "The Mean- November twenty-fourth at 9 o'clock. when Miss Doris Griffin. rough. 60, known as the "John Bull” of the navy. has resigned. i at FOLEY’! * DRESSER sets "' - e %ifisifo'r %l6i't4'5i16 L‘ ‘Zlilltimll foliage. THEMGUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ri-ie WESTERN GUARDIAN Page _ pinyin-aim -—-GEN.ERAL LNSUR G. Muttart, Sumti-iierside. —\'0U CAN SAY = l E DIONEY o) ANGIE. Ralph ordering Hillside Chicks early. Get ilflur orders in and save. Rex m»; Dawson, Albany. n.5,‘? --00AL. - Unloading mother car Screened Coal from S. Cunard ‘S: C0. P. J. Mclnnis, Borden. -—PANTIY SALE In Helm-ran‘; Hardware. Summer-side. on Satur- day. December 11th. at 230 in old of Catholic Woman! League. -—NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. services. Sunday. Decem. be: 12th. Clifton 11.00 .5 M, south Granville 2.30 P. M. Long River 7-30 P. M. The Y. P. S. will meet on Friday. December 10th. at the home 0f Mr. and Mrs. Archie Campbell. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Minister. I —0'LEABY PASTORAL CHARGE. —'Itie United Church ot Canada. Rev. W. G. Dickson. B. A.. lvtinister. The services for Sunday, December 12th are as foliowsz-Bloomtlcld at 11 A- M- Slmilal Christmas pro~ izra-m by the Mission Band. West Devon at 2 P. M. Brae at. 3.30 P. M. O’Leory at 7.30 P. M. Sunday schools at the usual hours. Every.» body welcome. -POPULAR NEWLYWEDS lIONORED~On Oct. 15th upwards of fifty people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muttart, searietown, to extend wedding congratulations and good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. George Airlock, and to welcome M.rs_ Af- fleck (nee Joyce Reeves) to the community. fnhe living rooms were tastefully decorated ivith a pro- fusion o! dalillas, sweet peas and In the absence ‘of the appointed chairman, Mr. Russel Hammil. the gathering was called tn order by Mr. Frank Bell who called on lvfizs. K. lvluttzirt to who were escorted to decorated chairs by Mrs. Hudson Loirther and Mr_ Fred Platts. A nicely upholstered occasional chair was presented by Mrs. Neil Bradshaw and Mrs. Charles Crewe. The groom. oii behalf of Mrs. Affleck. expressed his thanks and apprec- iation 1n well chosen words and invited all to visit them in their home. The remainder of the ev- ening passed pleasantly u-litti mu- aftcr which delicious lrefreshmeiits were served by the i son of I sic. games, ,"I'tiey Arc Jolly Good Fellows", 'nnd the bouncing of the groom. chairman and host brought amost enjoyable evening to a clciic. 7 i —BRAE 1'_ P. U. ELEFTS OF- trrP-clectcii I; vice - presirliil, cc; l-VCRFUICX‘. Mrs. Lorrie "-' -c iolloiiiii! —-'l‘he on Sept Jiirdlno meet-La: held at dergast ; Murray, Festival. (D11) test, was and info: Mrs. 4d to ct pointed; icciiir Mr. Hilly)" Y“ . CMZFI. ‘ I ‘ than Mr. aiiil M iPS Cas‘ '; i\'ltsslt>ll\_ Mrs ll"; MticFady n, Cultu n W. G 1m“... Dicksoir The . istrr thanked ‘m,’ M“ the lllillllPfs for iii" cxrcilriiur n.’ lhc prcgzxiiiis list year HIKI raked lliclr co-Jpcrzititiii for the Nev: Year. He IIICII took charge o! the meeting and spoke on "Christmas in; o1 Christmas“. in vrhlch he was assisted by a number of the young ittcplc. Rev. t\ti'. Dickson then loci in a social lioiir in which games and contests were enjoyed and the meeting closed with the Benediction. Plans were made for the Chrisimas party to be held or. Dec. 13th at the home of Mrs. MacFadyen in which the Young People will entertain all the chil- dren of the district at a Christ- mas party, At their meeting they paid s. small charge for thetr re- freshments, ivhlr-h will be used to buy grams-s. books, toys. etc. foi- the chililrcii at the Chrictnii. party. O -,., MELDIIIS RIIIVI lilisiiy thrusts IIITKCKIALLOZEIIBES All e Marlin 60m lilvect iiitir m PEN 8i PENCIL SETS WATER STREET ' - i * STATIONERY * LIGHTERS . ~ contracts * BILLFOLDS , * PLAYING cAiios * CIGARETTE cases , *‘OAMERAS * CIGARS - * PERFUMES * stecriiic SHAVERS i * LADIES’ WALLET! * men's TOILETRIES g ciiocouires IN IOXES or MOllPS-HUNTS-PAGE 8t SHAW-ROWNTREE FOLEY‘! DRUG STORE SilMMEllSlllE r ‘i Our Mrs. the Town Hall, 4th. the compositions M t‘ Davlson which social hou: served refreshments followed and the meeting closed with The King. Brut“ blaster Ailiort passenger to Summersidc on Sat- urday morning. .. G, genial Dec. 10, a Kensliigton l assumed their iziozitlil o! the th Miss Bride oii conducted p r0 re cl ‘The niliilc mativc. Howian (..I I.‘.I.U..PI(.\\II. 1'5. Gallant, t‘zii'i‘titiici" O'Lcai'y on Saturday afternoon. ~—I..EGION hlEli'l‘lNU-— ular monthly meeting o1 siiigton branch No. 9, cianaciian Legion, B.E.S.L.., will be held, m Kenalngton. on t 8 pm. Smoker W- L. Delaney. secretary. and Mr. Rogers. ways Committee. Mrs. Keir Clark, Mrs. Wm. Cousins and Mrs. Cookq Or. Nov. 1st. Mrs. Wilfred Taylor entertained the Club her home, when lil/oodslde of Mzirgate zuest and lead a. discussion on the holding of a Prince County Music Porter. Mrs. Non-ma music teacher of Kcnslngton gave a short: talk oii Composer Claude Dobusey and played two of his “The girl With Flaxen Hair" and “The dance of the Dolls." Two musical contests were conducted by Miss Marion Loclchart completing s, very in» terestiiig program, On Dec. 6th. Mrs Keir Clark was hostess for ‘he uioiitlzly meeting of the Club. After routine business was dis- posed o! the members were enter- tained by the Program Commit- tee. A paper was read by Mrs. "Some known ‘ll/omen Composers” includ- hrg the American Composer, Ca:- rle Jacobs Bond. 'I‘wo of her com- positions were played by Rev. M1 blur-ray "A Perfect Day" Love You 'l‘i‘iil,\"' A Yuletide cori- by Mrs. uitercstiii; customary the S Fl ii na ll Vincent ‘rho i‘ -KENSINGTON MUSIC CLUB Music Club y meetings 12th. when Mrs. James was hostess loo‘ the first. season. 0n Oat. annual meeting was e home oi Mrs. Robert Humphrey when the following o!- ficers were IQ-Eihcted to office; Prsldont, Mrs. P. J, Kennedy; Vice President, M". ma“; Hum. lib-Icy; ‘treasurer. Mrs. Fred Par- ker; Secretary, Mrs. James Pen- Dlrectors. Rev. Lows Mr. James Pcndergast and Means Gard W85 Pre nostes December Ist came In very mild with fiurrics of snow; was in “'3! 8 Some of our Hovviaii boys were helping Aftred Palmer of OLeary grade his spurts, .,'tZLi!'iI1iy ain'- Mi". and Zvfrs. Alyre Buotc, Mill Rt/ld. were in O'Lieai*y' aiicl How- I"1Il oii Eiltlffiilji’ afternoon _ ir-ivlviy \~.;i5 III i-iiliiiiu B. Aisciitiult. Oil Gai- Wr-tlgo and .'\l‘iI‘tlll' Dc- in Mrs. rot-ho ill!‘ Ii¢‘\\' oiiiyiinyiii ii_\‘ Ralph Adams, U'i.cnij., graciiiig spirits. mail driver, Hebe: Bryan. has his brother Rathburn drive him around his route as his car is now undergoing repair. hlrs. Felix IIOIFOII of Dmur is spending a few clays guest of iicr mother. Perry; also Mr. and Mrs. Fermin Perry. Howian. hfary Mi‘. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant and family, ziccompaiiied by Leigh Grif- fin. motored to Tignish oii Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rae Griffin and family. Ciifford Gallant returned rrreiiily from the Prince County Hospital V-Iiflff! she ivas a. patient. Heroic trashing her a speedy and complete copvnlesccnce. The sympathy of this community goes out to Edmund Arsenault Fortune Cove on tiic death of his brother Aiirireiv, who tiled just rcc- cntly in hltiine. lJ.S.A. of Congratulations are extended to 16th. erslde. Novcmiior 27th. TIlPIl‘ wit. were glad to welcome school John Jean and Ralph Arsen- iiuit who for the past few months had attended school iii Siiiiimerside. Mrs. The pupils of lioivlaii Mrs. Ella Palmer and Ward Jeliey o! O'Le:ii-y on their marriage Nov. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jcyycl. 0T1 “'91? school back to i All were glad to ivelcotne back Mr. and ltUsMFranic Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Aiban Arsenauit and family to the district. alter spend- ing most, of the sitmnicr in Sum- Mrs. Peter N. Gallant of Mill Pond. who has been a patient in the Western Hospital at Albertoii. returned to hcr horiie on Saturday. Hero's wishing IllPi‘ a speedy anti tromplcte recovery: Mrs. Jean Wlialen of Halifax and her sister. Miss Florence Summcrsido were visitors Ian on Wednesday. landed iii Siimtiicrsirir: oii Tue-srinv night to remain about a wcck will: liei‘ relatives. aiiiil of o How- Wlinieii Visiting in llowloii at the Iiomv 0f Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Deroche are Mrs. Sam Arscnault and Mrs. Peter Gaudet. both of Kenslngton. Before coming to ilowlan they spent o few days in Lot ti visiting an aged aunt. Mrs. Jos. U. Arsenault. On Tuesday mornlii: Miss Cath- erine Perry of Howlan was a pass- enger by train to Charlottetown for a short visit with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. llcnry Perry and family. 0n her return she will spend a the Ken- Harold the well and “I EB- fir’ OIL IURNERS Kieen-Flo gate water, din and gums out o! the fuel oll and keeps oll system clean. ' Space type oll burden- Produce more but with lean oil. ' Range oii hooters-gives hotter fires, need fewer clean-ups. ' Oil cook stoves-no smell, no smoke, no romeo‘ ' Oil lamps-cleanly bright- er flame. condensation. Simply add liquid Klccn-Ho In small economical quantlflel 60 fuel oil as follows: 4 on. to fi gallons of fuel oll_ 1 plat. to 250 gallons of fuel oll. 32 oz. tin . . . $1.15 N1 AUTO MOTORS Kleen-flo gets rid o! dirt BL deposits in fuel system. Keeps fuel flowing cleml KlecnJIo means hater get-away. B. Boon-Ila Itcapfl you: pistons clean eliminate: oii-boss do- poslts and varnish coating. No worry about frozen fuel lines with Kloen-flo h: your gasoline — it eliminates 4 oz. bottle . . . 30c Hardware Section SMALLMAII‘ Where Price is Matched With Quality d S day in Summerslde with Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Perry and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard. white and the weddinz cake and flowers formed an attractive oeu- terpiece tor the supper table. Girl friends of the bride serving wens mews Pessy MoQilsid. Franco! Adams. Neva. and Fired! Hook- bert. Betty Abbott, Minnie and Mrs. Jean Bilrzess. The guests were entertained by MB: Peggy McQuald singing eer- effll 5010s. with Rev. Mr. Murray as accompanist, followed by a ma; so!!! with Mrs. Wm. Gill and Mr- John Ingles accompanying, Previous to her marriage, fie bride was tendered s. miscellan- eous shower at. he:- home, when she received many useful and beautiful gifts. Jitter a abort motor trip through the Maritlmos, Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon will re- side in l-Iaa-tsville viihcro the groom is a prosperous young fu- mer. A host of friends units Ln wishing Mr. and Mrs. Mcllhmon a long and happy ivedded life. I Professional Cards On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Gallant and little sons. Donnie and Roderick. along with Mrs. Jerry Gallant, motored to Mill Road to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Buote who are now comfortably settled in their home virhlcli they have improved consid- erably slnce moving there last March. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault: o! Howlan, who on Nov. 27th. commemorated their 19th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Arscnault have 12 children living and 2 dead. lifay this worthy cou- ple live to commemorate mony more riiiniversziries together. They have one pair of twin boys, Munoz-y uiid Milton. , l Saturday afternoon was sure a busy time in Co-op. Store, O'Leary,i zis tlic Kiiutsford women put ori a bazaar‘ mid stile 0f many beautiful iiiiiiri-iiiade articles iviiicli i-rorc all bought up vol-y quickly. There was also a demonstration of Burns pro- cliicts put; on. All that with the usual Saturday business made it z~li lll till a very busy afternoon. B. F. Hunter. R.O. , f“'_‘”'—"_“'“ OPTOMETBIST TH““%I§¥QII'AIZ§INN°“ Complete vuun Analyleo Giueoe Fitted —~A Pretty {all wet-idiot look SDIALLMAN’! BUILDING place at the home a! Mrs. Mabel Summorelde, PIJ. I PHONE ‘I65 Chisholm. Kenslngton, m; wedn“. I18)‘. Dec. 1st. at 4 p.m., when he: daughter Alfredo Mae became the bride of Robert Steven McKin- non of Hs-rtsvllle. P. E. I. Rev. Louis Murray, pastor of the Un- ited Church performed the cer- , T. ECTIG HICkQY emoriy in the presence of relativ- l es and a large number of invited ulwfir" Mwlmll" slléite- mm b 1 Office in Q You r do ed charming in a wool suit of Igifxl- u Guam“ she“ cocoa brown with brown and white “m” 575 accessories and corsage of WIIILB SUMMEBSIDE ooriiaiions. She was attended by ______ ___ y” 515i”, Mm Harry Mcxinnon who wore a. rose wool suit with ‘ _ grey accessories and coasase of E. E. Pflfklflflll. p.11 carna. oris. The gloom wa-s supported by OPT-Du R~O~ his brother. Mr. Harry McKliinon. l 0910311573151 Immediately after the ceremony Eyng Exgmfng" the bridal Pam were ohotogrspn- Glasses more." ed in Summersidc. Returning to Visual Training Given the bridels homo s. sumptuous REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Wedding whiter was served. The Simmer St, Summer-aide rooms were decorated in pink and ' SWIFTS MARKETING SERVICE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO PROVIDE EVERY FACILITY FOR MARKETING YOUR HOGS ‘IE SURE TO DIRECT YOUR HOGS TO SWI‘FT’S LOADING EVERY MONDAY COMPLETE TRUCKING SERVICE CONTACT OUR AGENT IN YOUR VICINITY ALBERTON .I. W. I). CAMPBELL ULEARY .. RALPH K. ADAMS ELLERSLIE P. M. MACCAULL TYNE VALLEY FRANK J. PLATTS NORTIIAM CHARLES MAC-KAI WELLINGTON TILMAN CORMTER HISCOUCIIE l/OUIS MCMILLAN SWIFTS CANADIAN G0. Limited WANTED A large quantity of snared Rabbits. KEITH PRATT. Bloomfield Station. P. E. I.