»- ‘an. l‘ - h--- vYYTvvIv-v,Ivv<v.VYI¥.-V _ I\LLQLJLQAQJAA §i§ ,2 12...‘. I; “-“‘.“:l riff!!! PAGE FOURTEEN Golden Wax BEANS use. 16o nu: CUARDIAN, cnantoawcrowu 4 or 47c Lynn Valley PEAS 4 for 490 DRANBERRIES ll 25c TABLE FIGS rE=~11=19e SUMMER SAVDRY Reg. 15c Bunch 2 or 25c Ayimer TOMATO KETDNUP i... 21¢. 1 18c Assorted NUTS 39c |0LiliES o». u-i-i one 27c Weston’s "PLUM PUDDINGS Reg. 55c 49D Reg. 22c ORANGE and GilAPEFiiUlT JUICE 2 h, 33,, Thursday Friday & Saturday at SNALLMAIPS POULTRY Ducks Geese Turkeys ORDER EARLY A wonderful assortment "wrapped nfd otherwise. for new arrivals. of Ohrlntmu candy- Wstch our candy counter Also-Iced Christmas Cakes, from 3-4 lb. to 4 lb. Cakes-cellophane mapped. and sealed. Seeded RAISINS 15 oz. pkg. Reg. 27c . 25c Diced DARRDTS Reg. 15¢ 2 or 23c mu i... Reg. 39c 35c Jolly Good SAUDE 2 for 19G APPLE JUIDE 105 oz. tins Reg. 65c 52D Thou: RAISINS h... Reg‘ 40c 34c Dream 0f The West FLO Uii ‘$131535 4.95 PEDANS in The Shell-Reg. ditto-WHILE THEY LAST suonrrninc wuuu 1r LASTS Per Lh. 32c Shelled FILBERTS Reg. so. Shelled ALMDNDS Reg. 90¢ 75c Sherriffs MARMALADE 12 oz. Reg. 27c 23D Neinz ronnro Juice Reg. 15c 2 or 25c Flotili FliUlT SALAD PEACHES, FEARS AND GRAPES 28 ex. Tins. 34% Sugar. Reg. 55c c APPLES BY THE IIAMPIR 19D Dollt 3.24 2.70 Pecans Rlflalnuts Almonds Drazils "1 Fliirerts Diamond Walnuts Fresii FRUITS VEGETABLES GRAPES CARROT! GIAPEIIUIT CABBAGE LEMON! LDTTUCE OI-ANGES OELEBY APPLES TOMATOES SWEET IOTATOES SMALLMAWS LIMITED PHONE 400 Delivery 8.30 and 1D a.n. 2 and 4 |l.iii. Smokers Supplies iii.-. - Pipes Cool smohin] favor- iteo-trom liM is $2.50. eisars In ‘C's. 10's. 25's Peach. llsvnes and nous of Lerdl. ‘Tobacco A11 the favorite bfllldl 0f pipe pnfl lllll-rette tobacco, including the hm. nus "Piccadilly" smoking mixture. In hound and hair hound tins, pound Jan, iligarctm All brands-la 30'; and 50's. ,_,.,,‘e.i'ter spending the nasi three. I 1. ‘ to Ottawa, where he plans t-o spend Christmas. Mr. l-lialsey Profitt and Mr. Fred Ready, Burlington. have returned ‘her recent illness to make thci t1 i DUllLIllSTDll 8i VIDINITY . ____ (or Frederectlon. N. B. . Miss Hilda Hickox, Burlington. is visiting her sister Mrs. Claude ' Younker and Mr. Younker. n5 “Brooiatield. Her many friends will be sorry to learn that Mrs. Ben]. Condon. Kcnslngion. has found it necessary to enter tho Prince County‘ Hos- pital for treatment. Mrs. George Paynter, returned to her home at Long River. on Thurs- 1 day. She was accompanied by her _ i intent daughter, born at the Prince County Hospital. Summerslde. l-ler friends regret the serious Long River, who hss been a pat- ient in the Prince County Hospital since Sunday. and hope for an early change tor the better. Her many friends regret the . critical illness oi’ Mrs. Hail Suds- _iiury. spring Valley, who is a I patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. Charlottetown. Mr. Ben]. MacLcod. who has been visiting his nephew. Mr. Fred Protitt at Burlington. lett on “Tuesday for Truro. N. s. enroute alter a brioi’ visit to ntoncton where Mr. Prorfitt consulted Dr. Ewart in regard to a spinal mg- dition. Mrs. Mary Profitt. Burlington is the guest oi her daughter and son-i ' iii-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Bernard 1 Long River. Airs. Proiiit and Mrs. Bernard were visitors to Summer-l side on Wednesday. ovhere they at- John W. HOSE. l Mrs._ Bertram Palmer returned! recently to her home at O‘Lear_v-' weeks at the home of her son and‘ "tlllllgliWF-ill-ltiw Mr. and Mm J-Iamld Palmer. Kensingion whore la new daughter, Betty Mary was: ‘w born to Mr. and Mrs. Palmer. I -%——~ f i Mrs. Stanley Sherritt and Miss Fannie Profitt. returned by piano, on Thursday of last week to their lihomes at Boston. Mass. They were accomrpanieti by their mother Mrs.’ ' . .W11l18m E. Protitt. Burlington, who‘ |had recovered stiiiicieniiy i‘rrm' The annual mes-ling of the: Margate Women's lVlissionai-i- Soc-l lr-ty H101 at tlir- homo oi‘ Mrs. E. '17 Gllfllflll- with 15 mcmlanrs anrl three visitors present. The meet- ing Opened with Mrs. Chester led the candle-light. service. with the following members assisting. Mrs. C. C. Baker. Mrs. J. A John. ston. Mrs Arthur profit!‘ bin-s‘ Andrew Johnston. Mrs. Dan Batter. ‘vlrs. Keith Warren. Mrs. Chester "iwflfd- R011 C1111 was answered with a Christmas verse. Minute; o! last. meeting oven» road and ap- oroved. The vapor on ‘Rmpernnce was road hy Airs. Clinton Qh-QOIL COl‘i'l"SpOllflI‘l"i£‘l‘ wmsistcri 9f u tw- ictters. Alli:- boxrs worn Oponprl iflfld yielded $36.77 enti there or... ' i 5-"_§°‘"‘~ '1'“ i Whore It Howard taking the service nt nor-l ' iship. The president Mrs. Dennis . .. \.\..- . \TRRM lwcsrrmi GUARDIAN . I ~ M . Iv Pa)’ ter and Lloyd "—" . lm°§f,'f'mn;“m_,e,‘f M, Runny} wausruaa nu um no. iall kinds. extra bulbs. sample's Dru: store. t I -“JUBT FOR YOU" diamond .and wedding sets. special prioe, see our window. sample's Drug ,$tore. 1 -ron sans. - mo Pontiac Sedan. Perfect condition. Apply be- tween 6 and 9 P. M. Elimer Sturdy. Carleton. . —KENSINGTON CONCERT in King George Hall, Friday. Deccan- .ber 19th. e P. M. Christmas Concert fby School diildren assisted by local talent. i -E.lVIOY that Christmas Dinner illness of Mrs. Herbert Paynter. Wm‘ t! m" one“ "1 511"" W5“, from Moose Jewellers. —A'l"l‘ENTl0N! WtU those inter- "estcd in the upkeep o! the Bedeque lBapttst Cemetery please send your annual contribution to the under- signed, if you have not already done so. l-ltward Bohuwnan, Central‘ Central Bedequ . 1 election o1 ohficcrs for i948 resulted I as follows -- Resident. Mrs. Wilbur iDennis; Recording Secretari’, Miss ‘Selina Johnston; Treasurer. Mrl. John A. Johnston; Corresponding Secretory, Mrs. E. T. Glydon: Mission Band Supt, Mrs Harold IWoodside; Baby Band Supt. Mrs. ‘ Arthur Protitt; COmmunity Friend- ship secretary.‘ Mrs. Keith Warrant ,Aso0ciate Member's secretary. Mrs. ,Chester Howard. For the January} meeting. the members were invited,‘ ‘to meet at the home o! Mrs. Don‘ Baker. Meeting closed with silent‘ prayer for our missionary. Revel-cork E. J. 0. Fraser in Korea and the‘ Lords prayer in unison. Eighteen members and several visitors met at the home of Mrs.‘ John E. MacLeod for the Decem- Institute. The meeting opened as’ usual, with the new president. Mrs. James Evans in the chair. Other officers elected at the November meeting were. secretary. Mrs. Rob- ert stavert; Treasurer" Mrs. Clay- ton Stavert: Directors, Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Mrs. Harold filacleod and Mrs. A. H. Camp- heii; Auditors. Mrs. Halsey Pro- flit ivirs. Archie Paynter; Red Cross Convenor. lvlrs. David Camp- heli. Organist Mrs. Kenneth Mac» Leod. Financial returns from a recent social evening netted $31.49 Mrs. David Campbell was ap- pointed {or the ensuing month to DECEMBER 11, i647 a Kerr ur roou rnooucrion 1000 LBS. FIID (see list below; 1 woon not. smug, FOR. ONLY 848.00 Freight or Carin" prepaid 100 Lbs. Esoh: BEAN. SHORTS, MIDDLINGS. BEET PULP BARLEY MEAL _ HOG GROWER ‘ OILCAKE MEAL FISH MEAL DAIRY RATION EGGENA LAY (‘HOW and 1 WOOD BBL. i196 lbs. net) best quality lresh stock whole wheat . PlllllTi’ FLOUR. for only $46.00 Freight or Outage fliplltl. BRADE. McKAY & DD. LIMITED Water Si. Summeride PHONE 16L iind transportation [or the music teacher. Mrs. Archie Paynter, Mrs. Clayton Stavert and Miss Adeline Campbell “rt-re appointed as the new sick committee, flllil Mrs. Borden Campbell as the school Committee. “Med we “mum of w” m’ , her meeting oi Irishtown Women's‘ lt was decided to treat the school children to home made candy at Christmas, and also remember the shut-ins oi the district. Corres- pondence included "thank you" noics from several members for sick treats. Airs. Borden Campbell and Mrs, (lounge MacLeod were appointed as the music festival committee. Mrs. E. W. Johnston was in charge of the pmgram for the month on Health. Contests were enjoyed with prizes going tr. Mrs. Leigh Poynter, i\lrs. E. W Johnston and Mrs, Robert Qtavert Mrs. E. w. Johnston invited the members for the January meeting. ~.BUR. Wednesday, 9-1 a. Iii. llilPERlliL DANCE PALADE I MILE WEST OF SUMMERSIDE = ihuhhihhhihihuhiihiiiiiiiiihhhhihhnniui iidllhlll‘ t: names: i; §§§t\7$‘ DUI MESSER AND lllS ISLANDERS £3- "E7QQQ€ZZS.CA'J;C T Flexees The Fitted Garments What o wonderful way to meet the new fashions! A bros with such lovely lines, such freedom, such comfort. it's all in the new, individual cup treatment of the neweit Flex- . Cut low, widely sep- oire bro. orated, for flattery, . lift. Just mode to order for the during dagolletee versoiiy popular. 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