I 10. 1947 a CAPETQI; Surnames-side ‘IDDAY (FRIDAY) AIID SATIIIIDAY d “uk-l-mn "xmgu . PETER LORRE s VICTOR FRAIICEII ~0EO. DDIILOIIRIS flDYlicltil Iv itmwt MIMI ' "WW" or aosur sucssn - aunt: or mini will Innuendo: 0M8! M!" —PLEASE Nor:- no snonr sumcrs snows ms - ens MATINEE SATURDAY no MONDAY 8r TUESDAY “TO EACH HIS OWN" _f_____ ' —\viih _ f ouvu o: I-IAVILLAND . § l vvvvvr‘ . ll... ORE NE Do you want to make a dress? Come into the Dry Goods Depart- ment and get yourself a dress-length ,oi Spun Rayon. These lengths are cut in 3. 3% and 4 yards. In lovely soft, frosty colors-navy, green, rust and gold; and are marked at reduced prices. At the same. time and in the same department, you can procure a McCall's Pattern and n1 the r1 ' T "i"! " I " 1'9"“ “MD sin-DRY ooons nerarmwznr. Just Iht‘ thing io freshen up (h: Girl's school wardrobe-navy serge iunics! Thcy are becoming to any girl. they look so neat and ‘smart with a white blouse or sweater. Sizes ‘I to l8, ior $3.25 in HOL- MAVS YOUTH CENTRE. Aylmefs and Reins strained Fruit for the baby-to nasne a few- there arc peaches, apricots. plums and apple custard. They no longer require coupons. - - - 3 for 25 cents-GROCERY DEPARTMENT. sLlPe‘! Iioih pink and white in good quality rayon with a snug- iitting lnco top. ln sizes 32 to i2. You will get several at only 01.29 each-DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. BE SliiAltTl Get. a supply oi these delicious sandwich spreads from the Grocery Department-so that when unexpected guests ar- rive you can whip up a snack In s flash! Deviled Ham st 33 cents a tin, Deviled Beef and Flam at 30 cents a tin and Liver Pate at 24 cents. They are nil deicctabiei-GBOCERY DEPARTMENT. 111E CHQLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN which: GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elliot G ‘"89 IUHHIISIDI and NIII. I Harsh: (flow. IO Ottawnlt. . l“ Hanover St, and rsnvcu ‘count! ' Advertising ' '.'°"!. Toronto Bakery. Tho Guardian niaybebooght daily n any oi the following u - Water " . II __ _ Water street: Mark Gaudct. l1 In Sumner do. ‘ wane Street. Granville Street Thbtiaaluiianwlllhodolivorodtossiyhoaaeinmmsnorslda. Carrierhoyattopcrdayorlloporweok. Pponelllforthlosorvicc. or givo your order to tho boy responsible ior deliveries on your route. —BOCI.EY — Kensingto Rink Friday, Jan. 10. Opening game East Prince Hockey League. Sum- mersido Legion vs. Kensington Granites. Skate siter. Admission 35o and He. -BBGULAB MEETING Kensing- ton Branch Canadian Legion B. E. S. L. will be held January 10th. i941 at 8.00 P. M. nnportant building dis. cussion. Large attendance request- ed. H. E. Meek. Secretary. —CHURCH 0F ENGLAND." — Services ior the Parish oi New Lon- don, the first Sunday alter Epiph- any. January 12th. 10.30 Holy Com- munion. St. Thomas’. New London. 2.30 Evening Prayer. St. Stephen's, Burlington. 7.30 Evening Prayer. 5t. Mark's, Kensington. Rev. D. E. Noel, Rector. —BABY BAND MEETING — The Winter meeting oi the Mai-gate United Church Baby Band was held in the church vestry. Monday after- noon. January 6th.. the 2:30 o'clock with the Baby Band Members and Mothers. the Mission Band mem- bers snd members oi the W M S present» The Baby Band leader taking the chair. the meeting open- v-IOB SALE —- 1932 Plymouth Sedan. Good condition. three new tires. Ceiling price. Apply Mrs. Harry collett, Bedequc. —ll0CKliY -+ Bedoque rink, Riday, Jan. l0. at 9 pan. Sum mersids Junior Legionsires ver- sus Freetown. Royals. Admlssion| 25 cents. Skate alter. \ —UNITED CHURCH 0F CAN- ADA. - Bodeque Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. January 12th. Bedeque 11 A. M. Albany’ 3 P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M. Minister, Rev. J. M. Baxter, B. D. l —I"0B sun-s sets nickle mounted driving harness blank leather. also new driving pad and breeohing collars, names and brid- ies. Stanley Coles. Stanley Bridge. -NEW RESTAURANT HOURS -Leo (Boyle's Olympia Restaurant, 1 Summerslcle, will be open every‘ Sunday irom 1 to 9:30 P.M. and' every week night until 12 o'clock. —0N BUYING TRIP — The following members o! the staii oi R. T. Holman Ltd., Surnrnerslde, have gone to Montreal and Tor- ed with Cali to Worship followed bv the hymn "What A Friend W! Have In Jesus" A Christmas read- ing entitled "Santa's Messenser" was given by Miss Shirley Hender- son. The Baby Band Mother's Pray- er and the Baby Band Member's Prayer were repeated. Junior lea!- lets were distributed to the Baby Bend Members. Collection was taken and Miteboxes opened. amounting to $7.08 the total ior summer and winter meetings to- gether for the year. amounting to $16.80. Three member» Qrfl-dllliitd from thr- Baby Band to the Mission Build and were presented with the lidissiorrBand button. A Happy New Year poem was siven by II" leader. The hvmn "Jews dovtfi Me" closed the meeting. The Women's Auxiliary member! the“ served n dainty lunch which was very much enloyed by all. onto on a buying trip: Mr. Wal- lacé Bradshaw. Mr. Eric Wood- slde, Mr. W. G. Ellis. Miss Lil- lian Hogg, Miss Ella Gay and Miss Anna Donald-S. --BOTARY MEETING -~ The speaker at the regular meeting oi the Summerslde Rotary Club on Tuesday was the Rev. Gordon War- ren. Dean oi Theology. at Acadia University, Woiiviile N.S. He de- livered s very interesting talk on a trip he had made through West- ern Cansda. Rev. EJ. Bari-ass oi the Summerslde Baptist Church was a guest. Two new members. Mr. Vaughn H. Groom and Mr. Earl Cannon were welcomed-S. —Miss Betty McNeill. Eimsdoiv- has leit ior Toronto to spend the winter months with her sister, Mrs. Elwood Young-S. l mdnocrki! SPECIALLY PRICEDAT HOLMAN’S Regular i9: Mayflower- 16c Ih.—2 lbs. 30c COCOA lb. 45c COFFEE soc NOODLES 223...‘: PEAS AYLMER King Beach- Choice Quoliiy 2 for 25c 13c I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ‘ — 2 tins 25c SDIIPS CELERY or GREEN PEA GRAPEFRUIT Aylmor Choice- 26 Oz. Jar (No coupons) 27o l 3 tins 23c l CORN F LAKE Reg. 3/25c Post's; 8 cz. , 4 pkgs 25c i KONSERT GOLDEN WAX BEANS . §,ROMAN z u). Pkg MEAL ‘ Dr. Jocksovfs- c 13¢ tn I VIT HOUSEHOLD CLEANING CREAM Regular 25c For 19c DRAIIZE JIIIDE SUNKIST 344's DRAIIGES DALTON'S ARTIFICIAL ‘Lemon Extract 2° u‘ ti“ 22° 29° “u” a oz. REGULAR is. .48. fl- lill 49° 4 dozen 1.00 2 for 2st I A gglgpgu gag SCIIWARTZ A "Em: ' custard Powder BAKING POWDER M“ mo" 1 |_I|_ 1|" REGULAR 1g; I LD. TIN-REGULAR 25c ~ l 2 tins‘ 25c I i. Louoouosny client nix recount 15¢ 2ft. 2st lc: ' 21ciin 2for4ilc MEATS -— VEGETABLES SOUPS — FRUITS’ 20 VARIETIES . 3hr 25c SIIIAIAEIIE GUARANTEED SATISFACTION SINCE I057 Sizes 6 5-8 i5 7 From \ ——NEW YEAR'S GUESTS AT SUMMERSIDE - Licut. T. E. Con- "Ofi. R.C.N. and Mrs. Connors. oi Montreal, were house guests oi Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Siliiphant, Sllmmeffiidc. during the New Year's holidays. Lieut. Connors l5 one oi the senior officers oi H. M. C. S. Micmac and expects to leave for Mexico the latter part oi the month ior training man- ocuvres wuth the Pacific iieet. Mrs. Connors. a bride oi a iew months. served with the W. R. c. N. ior several years during the w-ar and is a daughter oi Lieut. General Chabot o! Kingston, Ont. This was their iirst visit to this province and they were delight- ed with their experience and ex- pressed the hope thatthey would be able to return in the not tqo distant future-S. --Miss Florence Dalton, Sum- mersidc, underwent an operation in the Prince County Hospital yesterday morning-S. -—Sgt. Donald Bradshaw, B. C. A. R. who spent his (Jhristmas lcnve with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bradshaw. Middleton, has leit on return to Calgary, Alta-S. 3’sidc Boar_d 0f Trade Meeting A short regular meeting oi the Summorslde Board oi Trade hcld lust night in the Civic Bulld- ing. Mr. William Meliish president o! the Board prodded It was moved and seconded that the annual meeting oi the Board ire held on Tuesday, January 21st at Lco Coyieis restauraiuz. Report- ing ior the entertainment coamlt- tec Mir. A.S. Hopkins said t t all details were being attended to and while iinal arrangements ior a special speaker had not been com- pleted he assured the meeting tihat .1 wRLISIBCIOYY speaker would bear- l-fi ranged ior in time. The president appointed the iol- lowing members to iorm a national aiiairs ccmmlttee: Allan Holman, chairman, W. Hayward. Wliircd Gaudet, AS. llopkin, Gimme Meikic. ‘A letter from Mr. Rand Mathie- son regarding the recent hearing in Charlottetown on car ferry rates was read in which Mr. Mathieson advised that up to the present no . oeoisicn had yet been sivm 0n "it matter by Ottawa- The ioiiowtng names were pro- posed by Mr. George Key and Iv- reptcd as new members oi ill! hoard: J. Harold Arsenault. J. Ernest Morrison, Edward Arnetts KENIINGTON W. M. S. “The annual meeting 1d the Kensingion United W. M. S. was held in the Young People's Boom on Thursday Jan. 2nd. at 2:30 PM. the retiring prtsldsnt. Mrs. Inglis presided and opened the motiills Prices Ranging $5.00 i0 $8.00 bergs for real dress. leading shades. Sinclair W881 S-l Excellent quality fur felt hots In new shades; all styles to give your ouiIIl the right top off. Snap brims, row and bo and edge, oIf the face styles and Hom- Colors light, medium and dork browns, greys and other RELIABLE ‘with Silent Prayer and Hymn 488 "Com Let Us Sing oi a Wonderful IIJVG" The Worship Service from Miss- IOMYY Mlmfilly. was carried out. The Scripture readings were given by three numbers: Mrs. Oondon, Mrs D. Mackenzie, Mrs, MmLeod. Prayer by Mrs. K. Waite closed the devotional period. Roll call and minutes o! Decem- ber meeting were read and business discussed. Delegates to Preebyterisl were appointed. The yearly reports oi secretary: oi the different branches oi the work were very encouraging. The. treasurer report- ed the allocation over-reached. Words oi appreciation were given Mrs. MsoKay and Mrs. l-I. Glover. leaders oi the Mission Baud ior their very eilicisnt work carried on in that department. The oiiic- ers ior the coming year were in- Slflllvd by Rev. L M. Murray. In addresriw the oiiicers and mem- bers he said "Not to lose sight oi‘ the isct we are a part 0i one oi the strongest organisations in the world and u loyal crusaders in- spiring us in the Name oi the Master to go forward to a. bigger and bend- work in the coming year." The following olticers were then dedicated: President. Mrs. W. L. Coton. Vice-pres. Mrs. B‘. Taylor. 2nd Vice-pres. Mrs. D. MacKen- zie. Rec-Suzy, Mrs. J. B. Inglis ‘ Corn-See's’. Mrs. W. Dovison. 'I‘reas. Mira. C. MaoLeod. Christian Stewardship. Mrs W. G Simpson. Oonnnunity n-iendship. Mrs. N. Ramsay. Literature and Supply, Mrs P. . J Kennedy. Temperance Sec‘y., Mrs. S. Bern- ard. Missionary Monthly. Mrs. D. Mac- Kenzie. Mission Band Leaders. Mrs. G. MacKensie, Miss Geraldine Mac- a.n. Special Object S8602. Mrs. Simp- son. Envelope Sec’y., Mi; Edna Mac- Murdo. Pianist, Mrs. R. MscKay. BURDEN ‘ ‘IIIEATRE FRIDAY, JANUARY I0 "BROADWAY LIMITED" with VICTOR MdcLAGLEN ZAZU PITTS and FATSY KELLY Evening 7:15 and 9:15 i _ Matinee 3:30 4 . PAGELELEIW. H ~ Fashioned By. Bil tmore and Budd, IIATTERS ' SEE DIIR DISPLAY —— MEN'S WEAR DEPAIITIAEIIT (Mall Floor) 6r. Stewart Limited SIIIIIAERSIDE, P. E. I. Q Meeting closed by singing hymn In Christ There Is No East Nor West and Benediction. Ice Racing At I Dystcr Bed The Oyster Bed Bridge Driving Club held its second ice race oi zne season. which proved very sauces;- iull, Twelve horses started. which included iour classes. In the iree-ior-all two h rats See That Your AT “Is Right It Is The Top-$pol: 0F y Your Wearing AppareII S’sidc Bowling SUMMIBSIDI LADIES? BOWLING LEAGUE Remlts o! this week's plgyuln "ladies Bowling League" mug SNUOII. Played on Tuesday night at Capitol Bowling Alleys, sum- rmersldo. 31811 81ml! some won by Blanch: Laughiin. 47,- oi’ "sincisirs" team. Hisn three games won by Laurie Pelt“. 588; oi “Slnclairfl team. ‘Hash SIingenW-a were called to the wire. Just . cits l-"nl God-kin It 13 1S and Reuben Lee, in the iirst heat Marie Mooers 108 93 e0 Reuben Lee showed too much pac- Marx. Underwood 140 14B i24- ing ability for Just Flicks. but in 130i Wlmalty 143 92 i” the next heat it was Just Flicks Daphne Arsenault s4 m 107 who won the heat. Reuben lee ‘iloiei 115s broke s hopple, in the third heat Reuben Lee racing iree legged “Sinclair-Fr.- couldn't head the other little pacer Just Flicks. Margaret MQArthI so m 1n The next class called was the Laurie Peters 213 1U 207 Class A trot and pace, this class Ethel Douglas 151 13o 111 had three starters. Lucky Ouy. gimme Lgughm 14,3 3;, 149 Mickey RiooneyandJay Volo. Lucky 34m‘ Dygtam u, u; no Guy had just a little too much Tom m“ speed ior the other two contestant! in each o-i the three heats. gum,“ 5quad;_ The next; class called was the Class B Trot and Pace. This class my; “an 1 had four starters Juanita Worthy M"; mo“; t: l: Lsddle Volo Linda Darnell anci_ Pr,“ woods.“ n7 m‘ u. Dale B. 1 _ This proved to be a good race _§:1:°e: Z1230“! but again the fans saw a straight mo,“ "a: heat winner Laddl-e Volo. ably driven by his owner Bert Yaunkes- __ Dale a second. Linda Darnell third 3"’ '°°" and Juanita Worthy iourth. Following was the summary. ma?“ , Clarissa Pineau 101 119 135 FREE FOR Au‘ Theresa Pincau 91 M M mt Flicks (Cudmore) s11 “m” mum‘ m 3°‘ l” Reuben Le (Bernard) .. . . 1 a 2 Tm‘ m‘ Winning owner Harold Cuzimore, , _ Brackley Point. ‘nflmwwn- I Mary Martin H6 110 N m" ‘I Tm “I PM Anna Gallant m no m Olive Robertson 1H0 140 180 fii§“i.ii“lsiiii‘l’yi;. "iii Enoc- w-hm w» w m Mickey Rooney (Mill) . . ' s s 2 Elem" "WWW 9° 1°‘ 9' Winning owner Rod. Ford Oyster TM" n“ Bed Bridge. , “Strikers”:- °"" " m‘ "“‘ ""' 355i ‘liifiiis. lit ill $2.‘. o e mass. Volo (Younker) ....... .. 11 1 lJsm goat}; H; Dale B (Hughes) ’ .. . Z2 2 H11 C Linda Darnell (Gameste . 3 3 3 Kétlzlsltm Mahsr 17B 102 2(1): Juanita Worthy (Neill, Gai- o a " ' lint) . . .. .. 444 Winning owner Bert Younker- ' win-l»- CAMEO FRIDAY O-lrl Class C Trot and Pace ‘ATUEDAY 7 m‘ m" . See JIMMY WAKILY. Sinlill. lpiltlalifliilgirlllilyevlisi). Doiron) a.’ ghwun" Cw“, ‘h’ h Dan Worthy tliouston) .. ‘i ‘w’! or T.‘ m , Winning owner Raymond An- w“. L:- Lus‘. "n". _. drews, Glasgow Road. Oiiicisis: Starter. Gordon Can; cu" Judges, Cleve Robinson, Lem Also SIIIAL. (JOKER ‘Horne. T9!!! FUND 4a d m \ w":