PAGE FOURTEEN THE - GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETO WN eras‘; ALA-A At HOLMANS- -+ ALL YDUR DIIRISTIIAS F000 NEEDS AT PRIDES TIIAT WILL SAVE YOU MDIIEY! THESE SPECIALS ON SALE Thursday, Dec. 18th Until Wednesday Dec. 24th __. TEIJDERSWEET IIA IIDLUSIVE -— IA 50c cooklso HAM ~50 lb. 1s... CAKES ---0--=---- 39¢ TEA l-Ib. pkg-Regular 1.00 It. II). 72c OATMEAL eooknzs === 2s. AEILDOEGISKRISPIES 0» l5: pgIl. ...._.... o. ..... |5¢ pkg lfidlhirr POWDERS 1 t» m 2 for 11¢ DALTON'S PUDDING PDWDERS SIUNKIST DRAIIGES 2 00ZEll 19c Reg. 3 For 15c 3 for 17c I BRAPEFRUIT 4 run 25o 96's Regular 3 for 25c diildk rnrlooli e-»~---¢--==~ l9¢l>k2 SALAD nnrssnlo i---»@ 23¢ Sweet Pickle RELISII TUMATO ellrsur L|BBY'S TOMATO JUIDE l-oz. jot-i Reg. 39c l6: 3 for 34c ' ll-es-Reg. 20s 20-os— Reg. 15o 0 00302.00 Special 0n Christmas NUTS In The Shell Filberte-Bendar 35 cents a p0lllld.................S])Q0lfl.| 30o pound Almonds-Regular 35 cents a pound ...Speelal 30c pound Brazlis-Regular 45 cents a pound ......,..T......Speelal 39o pound Peanuts-Regular 35c a pound .. I e Smell! 30¢ Wild California Almonds <1 lb. pkgJ-Reg. 50c plrr. ..Spe0ilI 43o irks- ltsllan Walnuiv-iteguiar ~15 cents s. pound Special 35o pound For The lines Who Smoke! rrrns 0n display is a fine assortment of genu- Inc Algerian. Italian and Frlnch Brlar Pipes-ranging in price from 1.25 to 7.00 CIGARETTES All lire popular brands of Cigarettes ll Flat 50's and regular packages. CIGARS! A number of good varieties ol (iigars packaged in 25's and 50’; ronacco The most popular brands of smoking Tobacco in'l lb. zlus jars and 24,- pound gift packages. RON SON LIGHTERS The aristocrat of (Ilgbretie Lighters in serviceable engine turned chrome metsl....Theee Ronson Lighters are priced at 8.00. CANADA DRY PRODUCTS Ginger Ale — 30 and 12 oz bottles Sparkling Water —— 30 oz bottles Toni (lollins Mix — 30 oz bottles BAKING NEEDS RAlSlNS-Seeded, Seedleas. Sultanas, Museatela and Currants. FEELS-Cut mixed Peel. Cut Citron, and out mixed Fruits. GLACI CHERRIES and FRUITS. MARACHINO Ind CREME DE MINTHE CHERRIES. SHELLED NUTS California Almonds in t,‘ pound packages, Filberla. Pecans, lralils, Walnuts and Cashews. LYNN VALLEY PEAS AYLMER DIUED BEETS y Stondord Qsolity-Sise 4 end 5—Re|. 15c 3 for 35c 2 for 23c 20oz. tin — Reg. ‘lie AYLMER VEGETABLE SOUP ‘tcn-t-r- "= 13 for 276 EMPEROR GRAPES 2 us. 49c Regular 30c l. rsneratn: 0RAl|fiE$ 42c ooz. 176's Regular 50c dez. ellnlsrnns POULTRY Place Your Order llow For runners GEESE I nucxs y cmcxnus HIGHEST QUALITY — PRICED RIGHT‘ X.L. lnlsrllennr or STllAlllEllliY JAM m» - m. m 47c OCEAN SPRAY clnlnolsnnv slluol: m» 31k: DEVON - Sweet Mixed PIGKL Il-el. — Reg. 31c 27c MIIIDEMEAT ""- t" FITTED ollrrs ---@--t~ =~ -- 2 n. 4st 20-». tin-Standard Quality-Reg. n. 21‘ B9: ___—*é Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ' held at the home at one 6010031 by selecting Clock at Moose Jewellers. up at Moose Jewellers. Wagner. Minister. side. comfort when needed. Sllmmerside. v --BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH Charge. Services Dec. 21st: Bed- eque, ll a.m.; Borden, 3 p.m.; Al- bany. 7.30 pm. Minister, Rev. W. Burton Crone. BA. —AN\' FOUNTAIN PEN 0i‘ Bill- fold bought at Moose Jewellers can be embossed with the initials or name of the prospective owner up until the day before Christmas. --FOR HER: Toilet Sets by Adrienne. Yardley, Jasmine, Gar- denia, Evening in Paris, Molinord and Lucien Lelong. at Gout-lies Rexall Drug Store, Slnmmerside. --ATTPINTION! Will those inter- ested in the upkeep of the Bedeque Baptist Cemetery please send your annual contribution in the under- signed, if you have not already done so. Hlward Schurmlfl. 6000111 Central Bedeque. In Memos-lam MR. JOHN W. HOGG —One who will be sadly missed by a multitude of friends. is the late John W. H038. who passed quietly aulay at his home, Belmont. Street. Summersidc. on Monday. December 8th, 1947, following all illness of four months. He was a son oi’ the late Herbert Hogg and Katherine Thompson and was born at Kelvin 72 years ego. Ill early manhood. he settled on the llarm now owned by Robert Croa- ier at. Kelvin. and married Irelle ‘Cascley of Kensillgton. Later, he found it necessary to give up farming. and in partnership with the late D. Mackenzie, entered slrlgton. Some 30 years ago. he jloned the stat‘! of R. T. Holman do Co. and with his late WLTC so‘.- tled in Summerside. holding the position until about fire years 88°. when ill-health caused his retire- ment. Alter his recovery from a serious illness at that time, he was active in the insurance busi- ness and other projects. After the death of his first wile. he married Edith Bulk, of Tor- onto, who lovingly and falthlfully cared for him in his last illness. He was an active member and all elder in 'I‘rinitY United (lhimh and lived his religion. He W85 noted for his integrity, and was the soul o! hospitality in his home Besides his wife. T16 I5 Wrvwed by one hall-sister. Mrs- William Ceseley, Kelvin, and a half-broth- ", mo,“ w, Ho“, o! Summer- slde, as well as many other rele- tives. includin! I "BPIWW- Nimm“ 1. Bog: of Bummer-side. who. h"- 111g lost his parents at an early us, was taken into the hearts snd into the home of the lat-t MY- and Mrs. nose. where he lived 1mm he Joined the forces in the second Greet. War. The funeral was held on Wed- nesday. when e. private service was The service at ‘hinlty U019"! Church. Summer-side. was con- ducted by his Minister. the Rev- x, c, sullivan, who was assisted by Rev. E. J. Barraas and Rev. George A31!"- The church w“ filled with friends from m and m", paying a last tribute to one who was loved and rcflbfimi PY all who knew him- The hymns suns W." "P003"? loved. b! the deceased: Unto $11! Hilly, The Lord's My shepherd. and Abide With Mo. The veil- besrelu were: Minors. LR. Allen. "WIIERE 0L0 FRIEIS IAEET" mm. Dodds, T. H. I. Inman. Barry cannon. Donald Baker and R_ m, mile, intimate friends and brothers in the Masonic Order. 0! which he was a membtf- The burial service was cmduoted ‘w Mr. Weldon Derraoh and mem- ‘ms of the Masonic Ordyr. it ti" People's Cemetery. Kflflllfllwii~ where interment was mlfl- W"? beautiful floral tributes mark his last reetlnl DIME Painful Enema ANGLED IBCOMMINDI ITIIAM TIIEMOMITIII. r eo ‘BORONTO. Dec 1e - to? - and h0ldl the world's record for fear favored The fishermen who has een the largest Oillneea salmon ever inuelreilange, golnl out with rod. linker. belt. stringer and solunlr boo zrole llllel been iorgetglm something. Thermorneterfitdeer e J. Helped) 0 ..__.. line. hook. oautht, isn't s e _ it’: a —whleh thermometer. min ma: I. lieel. who has fished. rem Neva la Oellfernla the water-tern retire hoe loot oeme out with “an: canto; with a A“ M em, hdhtltlnl es may ffldlll OIIIIQ Illfll '1 rim are the feeding iempers- It‘! a mr bet nett- nelson’! as. gear g 4 | “up h p. m; ; B r; best dressed anglers will add a ' u ’ ‘m mini-Z? iirrfie-mlrulhhws-vi.’ m.’ tsmalll~ ntrum-thennometer t» their ut- anedien fish: boss. mouth) , ire and plckerel. eo-ao; pickers] so-ro. not. lo mlkQ which hm“! Mm In production eeoot for tlte,it not too cut-and-drled. he goes m"! MP1! I" "I'- Wlfi u" N proper the into other angles such as wster- 10M"!- Varlel with wind and depth Ind type oi bottom where ‘ 00.70; mmhie and pm. up. That is. ll "fish-linden." they convene. ‘nasn Eir ' WESTERN SUARDIAII -roa stun _ ‘no era-n; lleighs. Rn. Dawson . ' -OKI»IITMAS BPIOIADI at burns. Montague. -LIITEN to the horn-e flhtme of! through 48 and the years to come a beautiful Mantel —-0UR. STOCK of Hanson Light- ers at the present time includes all available models. Priced from $5.00 —N0lt’l‘H BIJQUI! Pastoral Charge: Freetown service. l1 a.ln.; ‘lravellers Rest, 2.30 p.m.; North Bedeque. 7.30 p.ln. Rev. R. L. —!'0It l!!! CBIITMA! GIFT buy pipes, cigars, cigarettes. to- bacco at Ctourlies Rexall Drug Store, 21 Central Street, Summer- -'Wn ABE NOW taking orders for Cyrus A: Manning Ella Famous Chicks. When better chicks ere sold we will sell them. Rex Dawson bony. -A H0’! WATER B01111 is a You can get a. good one for from 81.26 to $2.50. Gourlics Rexall Drug Store. the mercantile business at Kell- my fr=o..dship_ CAPITOL MYSTERY. ‘HHBILLS IN "UNEXPECTED GUEST" f-Blll Boyd as “Hopolong Cas- Sldy" is back again, this tiune with new laurels to his crown and new fans to his credit, In “Unexpected Guest." a United Artist; release’ which opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. the popular floppy" pitches into a tangled wdb of mystery and murder while help- ing his pal, California Carlson, PIBYQd by Andy Clyde, Claiml an in- herltancc. Rand Brooks as Lucky Jetlld-ns and Patricia Tate, a charming new- comer to the "l-loppy" series. supply the love lllterrst and Una O'Con- nor, dead-pun British character entrees. turns in another of her typically brilliant performances s; s gossipy housekeeper. The action Ls fast the suspense builds up to s smashing climax. Anrle Lamb. author of the origi- nal screenplay, deserves an extra round of applause for a story which rakes the standard o1 "l-loppy" entertainment still an- other notch. Aroostook County Tuhers For Scotland CAFLIBOU. Me. Dec. l0 ——(APl _ A cal-load of Aroostook county's finest potatoes will be loaded next week by Caribou farmers for shipment. to Scotiand as e. uesture L. S. Wellington. 5“:r'"i:lr_v of the Caribou Chamber of Commerce. said tile souds will h". nart of s shlpload oi’ New En;- lnnrl foodstuffs and other com- mod’ti~s valued at $2,500,000 to be carried to Scotland aboard th’ steamship Yankee Frieiflshil. nms. SA-Dl-IT oirwu The mlllly friends o! Mrs. Sadie Birch were saddened to learn of her death which occurred at the home of her son Lea Birch, sum- merside, on Tursday morning Dec 4th. after an illness of many months. The late Mrs. Birch who was 5B years of age, was the former Siidle Stewart. daughter of the late James and Margaret Stewart of Mount Pleasant, P. E. I. Mrs. Birch was a former resident oi‘ Wil- llngton where she resided for 25 years. About four years ago sh: moved to B'Slde to live with her daughter then‘ with ller sons on their return from overseas. During the period of her long and trying illness which was horn WILIl patience and fortitude, Mrs. Birch was frequently visited by her pastor. the Rev. K. G. Sulli- van. During the-last weeks she was tenderly nursed by her daughter- ln-lluv, Mrs. Lea Birch and her family were all at her bedside when she passed peacefully away. Always a loving and devoted mother she leaves to mourn their lose namely two sons and three daughters. be: and Harold, Gilda, (Antes) Mrs. t Herman McKinnon, Sflide. Millicent. Mrs. Emmett Hut- chinson, Illlerslie, Edna, Mrs. Stir- ling Barlow. 5t. Eleonora. Also l0 uendohildrm who will miss s kind and loving grandmother Three sisters also survive: Mrs. it M. Berry. Mrs. O. Dudley, Mrs. Inuise Georle of New Hampshire, USA Three brothers predeceased her-John 8.. Albert and Samuel Stewart. The funeral was held on lat.- urdey, Dec. s at a p. m. from the home of her daughter. Mrs. l1, Melilnnon. dervloe wee conduotsd byJlev. K. O. Sullivan. The hymns sung were "lefe in The Arms of Jesus," and "Th0 old ed G-ose" which had been requested by the deceased. The floral tributes were beautiful. ‘Hie pallbearers were Messrs. Hilton MoOerville. Lemuel Day, Rufus MoLure. William Cameron. Pred- sriek MeKinnen, James Mcflree- or. Interment was in Peoples Ceme- tery. Slide. AND MOI! mnuroam‘ The average himen brain ls .___i gotlllrs. DECEMBER 19, 19,, ‘Sssmmersisle rooir (room IIII ssrunnir BIG IIOIIBLE BILL WILLIAM A‘. SHOWS 7:15 -- 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 with the 6th Chapter of "THE SEA HOUND" PLEASE NOTE: During the Holidays oll our Motinees will begin ot 2:30 until the School re-opening. Watch Ior complete News Ree of the Royal Wedding Christmol night. I i- —-*_€.¢__ I l,-_ I ___ i‘ I I li- t 004 REGENT THEATRE SUMMERSIIIE FRIDAY and SATURDAY tables elAYlI u n» $L“.‘..'.';r:, h“ l IEPUIAIE PICTUII ‘ Also News Shows 7:I5 and 9:15 Matinee Friday 3:30 DRAPAUD TIIEATRE i, H hmlsyjlfllpllixgiliilllitii loge 8' I . ‘ti’ . Prmoulry-vff‘ J Shows: I Fri. 8:15; Sot. 7:30-9:30 MXTCHAAI. Surrey, England- 1GP) - ilundbells. formerly used lo_ sound all clear after a "go: rulll" during the wor, have been 501d to the Missionary Society for use in a Northern Rhodesia school. LONDON - 1GP) -— Sixty Dost- men in the Bouthgate district have decided against seeking tradition- al Christmas gratuities from resi- dents because "organized scrouni- mg is degrading." KEEP UP F000 PRDDUDTIDII , iooo ans. FEED (see list below, l WOOD non. FLOUR mi: ONLY $40.00 Freight or Carton prepaid ______-.__.._-_- 100 Lbs. Each: BEAN. SHORTS, MIDDLINGS. REIT-PULP BAIILITMIAL HOG GROW!!! OILCAKE MEAL "ill MEAL DAIIW MTION IGGIZNA LAY CHOW Illl I 1 W00!) BIL (it! lbs. net) best quality fresh stock whole wheat PUIIIY IDOUI for only 840.00 height or Cartels prepaid. IRAOE. IABKAY l 00. LIAIITEI was. at. sonnet-III IIONI ill three time: the else of en average