Y’? WESTERII GUARDIAN --STANLEY To?“ and build- ers hardware, a large variety to choose iron: make practical gltts loi- him. 4110216 ILIIGII. - These were lett over been lest year. and are going at reduced prices to clear, but are in excellent condition. The Bumme side Hardware Go. 'r 4000s 0F QUALITY at the lowest possible price. Tested and proven dependable are yours when you buy at Moose Jewellers, Sum- merside. I JUST ABBKVEIL-New C. O. M. ‘Bicycles and ‘Bicycles. All sizes ior your requirements. See Wallace ‘Moase. Kensington, or 239 Water Street, “ummerside. Write Box 579. \\.‘-€3‘.‘-‘\. .- —'l'0Y8.—We have an assort- ment o! sturdy all metal toys, s.- . 5 . . t-rel . ohil - i’ h 1 b . t . ,8. gikiaffitgfi? 3.1.33 nT-Zgmoilsgs swins I MIINCEMEAT-ZI oz. per tin 15c 'l 793K!" 3,» ' SC 5- m! all ECO U“! D Hy. f e B" a 1‘ l1 1 n s e 1 n In. Susnmerside Hardware s... g;g;;;-3;n;;-»~§3c gtotzc-‘qzu 25c DATES (Amman SM ossss DUCKS W . lmfifigniaigairxumsggliiiiisa-‘g: rial: 25c N, c“. 8c pitted, I pound podioge 28c CHICKEN I . y 5 litiloTfzQ-El-itlailivoglgmgll-I: 15:13:: ” ’°’ """"""""""" "' "‘°'““ "" " " ' SUMMER savour - per bunch 15c cost. ur .. peca. see - ypy- _ ' Clever ae It le elegant é a flora lipstick forms ‘gill: 3550- The swim" " H815‘ gfiz ‘its? ............ ..'.._._....-- .............. .. “Z50 P ' I I n s e o . ' I the clasp of this beautiful, sophisticated compact. _nlfl° min‘ Team!‘ HgAcOoliRiTis Maud Gm” find s Done lu gleaming black or ivory enamel, with 6mm I" “m” hum“. “d C or G a rococo border in the same golden-bright E m "$1,211: églleefizlnlgfggl a‘; @313‘; 1 U; 3°“; 3-25 TO 4.75 an?‘ f _ rapes metal as the lipstick clasp, Helena Rubinsieilfe ‘ccfip télwtemthaenmkgm “£211,422 Pot of 60M _ ‘ _ _ _ L59 BUY THEM Ripe Tomatrouepse rm.‘ c I Baxooue VANITY is an eye-catching beauty mimf: gm " ° m Luxury . . . . . . . . 1.00 a E L ' O 8f] [accessory sure to delight every lovely lady on q} L I"! w M M19530 8' P"??? -- '90 Y TH HAMPER efiuc‘ Turmp cubbOQO your Christmas list. 6.50. 1n “Ask “m, “P54 fr“; plpvge, Also glass, all sizes. weather strip- ping. various makes. The Sum- inerside Hardware Go. -< NUTS In the Shell “Enman Drug. Co. Ltd. Summerslde --A SPECIAL on Air ‘right Heat- ers, these are going at greatly re- duced prices to clear three sizes at $6.96, $5.95 and $4.50. Also stove pipe stove boards, dampers, flue soles and wall sales. The Bummer- sida Hardware Co. __-.__ —W. A- BIIETING-Jlhe Senior / Grade V.—1. George Glover; 2. MT. MELLICK SCHOOL u gvayxtiigexlflarrington; 3, Harriet. arising)‘: as! thoevrzidt. gietfitgkgrmyis “‘ ' " ' ' w“ flflc-fl ARE PER PQUND Honour ro . Im - l‘ . "M111 - 0 ' . ' __ 31 . o Grade X-l. Hilda Wood; 2. nods Grade IV.--1, Sylvia Prontt; 2. nesday alternoon In the Pflfilh c'°“b"'l' s‘"'“' P" '"' ‘ _ RiChuX-dl‘ Bills Brennan. hall with the president. Mrs. Ray cmnbgmu in bu“, p" m 35c w 48c 3 Tomato Juice, In Grlde rx-i. Charles Melnnll; a. Grade m. Bin-l, Gerald sues- Clarke In m. chair. Archdeacon ' . .-._~.'.-.~. .-.-. .~. . 20 and 48 oz. tins Loyde Mutch. _ bilry- Harrison onducted the devotions. Red Rhubarb, 65% sugar. Grade V1lI-1.Francel Pi-sugm. Grade m. Jr.-1. eeiriois Har- Mrs. a. A. Coies gave s synopsis 2° . t. ‘a ‘PM, m; 9,0,9, M“ z Gggrge Bruce; 3. Alan MaCRBe- fingtoii; 2. Shirley Clmllbéll- to the introduction o! the new 01- TIM, PEI’ Ill . .. . . C _ l _ _ . . . . I Gm e, it J . Grade Vil—1. Shirley Jenkins; 2. Grade 1.-—No Tests. study book, "One Family". All L v H P h ~ e I a eT-‘QW P m m“ Joseph Praught; 3. Billy Praught- Highest Average in Senior Grades interesting letter was read from Y" \'|_ eY "Q 95v “,“m"“ erode v-i- Betty Preushi; 9- —8h1rlev Brvonton- Rev. Noel Brown, Stanford i-iill, 20 oz. hn, per tin 27c . . . . . _, Clayton Morrlneey; a Malcolm Highest ilverose in Intermediate Emmy upnwlmm, m, m. I I d. i, h A _ . Q Cotsup Chill Souce lilackae, Gordon Downs. Gracia-George Glover. ceipt or s (cod pszcel, stressing Apple Sauce, 20 on, per iln l6: M II "'9 W"! ' - ~ - ' ~ ~ - Grade IV-Sr. 1. Ruby Wood: 2- Highest Average in Junior Grades Harvey Bruce; 3. Harvey Prauglit. -Patzicla Harrington. grateful appreciation. After sing- Less Peanuts ............ 42c Sweet and Mustard Pickles lng m r. "Th Lov i’ Ch ist A liner‘; Mint Jeil 22c l! Grade lV-—Jr. 1. Dorothy Jenkins; Perfect Attendance: Olive ohsi-no- C,,,,.;.’,,,,§{;,"‘ U5"? m: omeeéng y T '~’ Elda Bflwe"; 3- 5‘°‘”“'.'.J°“"' 10n- Lwmwn COM- Bhlrlev BTW» closed with the benediction. s Pmeflpvie Cub”. ° FIISIl Frozen non. ton, Patricia. Harrington. Gel-mu __ » 23 oz tin per tin 52c ERR|E§ Grade IX-Lh NOTgIOD Rolberggg, mflbunn _ENTERTAINED mums up ' ' ' ' "' ’ ‘ ' Loyde MIcF-‘le em; - WI ll 'r h -Lo M. Oiliia. -M . Will c i I ' ' ' . . ' ' true"; a! Bayer,” Manuel“ Loyd, w’ " m“ the '1‘: m‘; i"; ggfléillrllg: Cherries, 20 oz. hm, per I'm 35c c Christie's P", Pm. ' ' ' ° ' * ' ' 49c l-Jruce. o"! MAN-s soLuTlox County Hospital Ladies‘ Aid on Huey 2 |b_ ti" ___,,__ 65¢ Light and Dork Crude ‘"1 Bremh" Prliught- , Monday evening. November 15th, ' . Jreaclicr, Margaret Mscllougali IIIIIIIIIIIII I Mrs. with the president, MONTREAL —- (OP) — Howard Jam" u P RETTES l‘ smurm VALLEY scnoor. Ross Montreal lawyer, told the llerldlflt- I“ "w i-‘helr- The minutes ggflzasvupz: “If”? _ _ _ 26c JELLO and JELLY “GA it ___ optimist Club m“ " P’°"“ f“, Y..~s§§§.m-§T.'§”io‘§§.°ii§§§dsiigrlf-I ' M "We" ""4 Pvddiw In TIns of 50's and 100's w Report to! ills month oi Noveln- eliizlirlliztetdxe 22:! sigoiim indligrgyv?‘ $4226 mauled mm a ma“, Damn, Aylmer’: Apple Jelly, -,_ “Erode VlIL-I. Olive Champion: aw“ §<>1y=§h=y°'ltj'* “Qfrflg iliilslthszais;Tsolei°tfiigséiflaloi p" hm’ . 22‘ H Morvens‘ and Westons‘ CIGARS and PIPES g, z, Liouise Brennaniflitlmrg Caseiey. gaggle-s. gliifilzszpwdn establish .29 hospjm Tm, "uuument, u uauuzumneleunvannnn G _ \. .--l, e a on; ,, I l °sfifi°sfiéimsf 5.1.1.53 l... sans. .1 onverwn"! ~- w- he ;.:.:;:;'f°..1i.'“;l'it.’.'..:':i,“.3:3: KRAFT CHEESE I’ N S SMOKING TOBACCO nan. 5B - to be used in the Prince County I" | and z H, ucku es s I t- H It I. Th ti ' P 9 Ill ‘i BLOTTIIE Bllome eofnafismlizlexrliiBzlgtliattle i V ‘ g o Ja 17th. L h ' .;..:l::::......:;":.:'::;% SWFFE" WV" /= Ib- 1"“ and I "=- is" . miflee in 011Hrse.-—Bur. GROCERY SECTION T - ~ , ~KIN5MEN smlsmva- w U I _. 5 h vrq 93¢ 14g]; 32135:." .:”.1'...'2‘.i“2‘.’;"°¥<.‘.‘£?§{ COCA-COLA 1 ' 3' DEC. 1 t . Club o! Summer-side In the 0g}: 1 “pie. ilizestautrant on Tuesday even- In g Seaman,‘ I'll. 8 Oi‘ I W l d Christmas ORANGES I288) 3 dos. for $1.00 i.,,,,,,,,, "commnfjjt £313’ Muflgg; m,‘ .-land and Harold Gnudet reported for the Sports Committee. The tin- al report on the Junior baseball ‘team was handed in and the not cost to the club oi’ sponsoring the I team after ' Evangeline " Canada Dry ond Quorts Seeded RAISINS. I6 oz. pli., 2 lbs. for . . 45c Shredded COCOANUT, . .?. 29: per V: lb. Prince Edward Island's Radiant Christmas Stores .. . vw gme receipt‘ were Con‘ l‘ ~ ‘ ' b ' i ori H1111)’ imported from ' _ _ 1: _.M , wlu d Ta lor, has re- Grade VI.-l. Patricia. Gallant. Shirts and dresses are elm; as ram e. t.‘ ~ SIIBIIQIII’ SOAP, 2 GGIIQS POI’ . . . . . . 2 lsiidetrletid {lr/‘izsffgggkiig. xii-amass; mmmfflo herfiom, I, Kengtngton 894%; 2_ Joan Gallant, 119%; s. Leo Pbffllldl! vMrs. J. B. Mlllman, Kensing- ton was a visitor to Charlottetown on Thursday-Bur. MARMALADE, 32 oz. ior . . . . . . . . . . . 35c GRAPES, 2lbs.for 29c Von Comp TOMATO SOUP. I2 tins for 95c Mixed NUTS, perlb. 45c Christmas Mixed CANDY. per Ib. . . . . . 39c Crushed PINEAPPLE, 20 oz. tin. Per fin 35-: Happy Vole BEANS. 2 tins for . . . . . '. 29c made from a Florida weed. known Chins. ' » ‘ rink was being commenced and ll ' ‘ is hoped to have a sheet of ice as soon as possible. The sum o! $100.00 was voted to the Sports Committee to cover initial expenses in connec- tion with the rink. George Olscamp gave the final report for the club's work In connection with the United alter an enjoyable visit with her mother, Mrs. l-iolbi-ooke, and her sister. Mrs. J. MacFadyen, at Char- lottetown. Mrs. Taylor was widely entertained by her irlends while in the City.—Bui-. Pineau. 82%. Grade III.—1, Vincent Doucette. 92.4%; 2, Laurina Plneau, 89.1%; 3, Kilmer Hagan. 333%. Grade 1I.-1 Noel Gallant. Grade l. A.--l. Delms Gallant. Grade I. B.-1. Douglas Hagen. —Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cousins. Moncton, were week end guests o! —-Not yet fully recovered from , M . G C sins. Names or those who made 100% Emergency Fund for Britain. Wally §'§,‘,§,.',1‘IL',‘,°_f_B,,§? eorge o“ her recent illness. Miss Adeline in Christian Doctrine.—l~‘rances Couison reported on the Christmas Campbell. Irlshiown 1S R Patient ‘m Gallant, Yvonne Pineuu, ‘Marguel-et Tree project which is coming along very well. A report from Cari Woodslde on the Toy Matinee to he held on December l8 was also giv- en. Mr. Harold MacLeod was we]. comed as a new membein-S. the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal. Charlottetown. Her many friends wish her an early and com- plete return to heaitii.—-Bur. . -Mr. F. R. Nauss, manager o! the Bank o! Nova Scotla, Kensing- ton, has returned from a business visit to Haiiiawc-Bur. il-lagen. Marie Hagen, Joan Gallant, Patricia Gallant. Perfect Attendancez- Leurina Pineau, Douglas Hagen, Leo Pin- eall. Joan Hagen. Frances Gallant. Helen Gallant-Teacher. -Mi-s. Joseph Woodslde. Kenslng- ~—Mr. Arthur Beiyeu. of the Bank ‘on. enwnained KENSINGTON °' NW“ Swlla- h" bee" '"""°" bridge Party on sgi-tiaiy deslégilitiflzl (Patriot please cop)“ A I " UNITED ' 3 Pks- TOT I . . . . . . . . . . . . 29C cnulwn_on Sunday evening, 1:3! figmztsggzlslegghg‘ glaelsiczihfgfg Three tables werg inbpialyl andTiggh pm b _ -.._ scores were mn e y ra. eo. OI- TTIIS; 2 Th“. e e o o e e 55C Vespen; goggle}: 231.132 home. Bur‘ Ling and Mrs. James Jul-dine. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess-Bur. —~Mr. F. Gallant, Charlottetown. spent a iew days recently at Ken- slngton. where he was supplying Jlne program was presented by the members. Those taking part included: Chrlsiy Ann Todd, Rob- TOMATO JUICE. ltinsfor . . . . . . . . . . 25c FIRE INSURANCE NYLON HOSE. per pair ..... . . . . .. $1.29 to the program. Tile leaders larc Mrs. Robert Carrutliers and Dor- OI-hv MacKenzle. The Young Ad- the past few weeks with her daugh- ter and son-in-Iaw. Mr. and Mrs. James Evans. Burlington, has re- funerai ot Mra. Nelson's mother. Mrs. George Condiy. at Long River. While here, they were guests of C 0 1V1 DA NY v —Mr. Albert E. Mace, and Mrs. ° | arts Todd.‘ Iflaine Glover. Gloria as station agent for Mr. Ervin Jay, J n t‘ N l ’ l n s ‘ d ESTABUSHE D [s65 2° /0 S 55:‘: vgnozfglldgofgnghggsatgir; who was on a brief holiday.~S Jareenlin fowgelre h0g2! fitugefii’ M U T U A L 2 OI bolls, . a I o e “r018 by the choir added much -Mrs. John Pickering. who spent ham. Mass. after attending the ‘ SERVICE LLQSECURITY Mrs. Sims at Kcnsington and of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Harding at French Riven-Bur. turned to her duties at Cape Trav- 1 ,ut Group met at the mansa on ""__Bun l Manda, night for their Christmas meeting. Jimmie Murphy, Fern 'Gsseiey and Mrs. L. M. Manny presented the program which "iri- cluded recordings o! Christmas Icarols._ Refreshments were served i by the commit so. Home weeks ago ‘this group purchased a inimeo- graph machine and on Sunday, November 28th, church calendars .(ient out by the 12B. League, Charlottetown) were used tor the first time. On Christmas Sunday. December 19th calendars will a- gain be printed and will be a contribution irom the Young Ad- ult Group. Special music will be presented by the choir morning and evening on the 19th. A white WITH’ EACH $1.00 PURCHASE YOU RECEIVE A BALLOT. WHICH ENTITLES YOU TO A CHANCE OF WINNING A LOVELY PRESSURE COOKER. DRAWING DEC. 24th. Only EIGHT MORE SHOPPING DAYS Before Christmas. So Make The Most of Them. ~—-Mr. Halley Profitt, has made a good recovery after his recent oper- ation at Moncton. and returned on Thursday to his home at Burling- torn-Bur. ~—Mr. Joseph Reid. was the re- cent week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Millman. and oi’ his alsler-in-IIW. Miss Agnes Adams, Burlington. Mr. Reid, whose late wile was the former Miss Janet Adams, also visited a brother and sister, Mr. Hudson Adams and Miss Margaret Adams, Burlington. and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Ramsay. Kensinston. He speaks in glowing terms o! the hospitality o! the poo-l ALL LIT IIP -—- BIIT NOT LIKE II CHRISTMAS TREE N g t1 ight - this tree! The lights vrere [git burning “Xanzng; in‘: n piece of iiimming short-cIr-cuiterl a bulb A fire that could have been Pfflfllkd - . - 5 mlflwh) 1°” 15m" mo‘, could have saved. have nothing in chance -— or lire may leave you nothing. The [allowing agents represent this com- pill!’ Carl n. Weekl. Albcrton Sydney Birch. Port llill Frank l. Gallant. Wellington ~—Mr. Joseph Reid. left on Thurs- day to return to his home In Nova Sootia, alter a visit with his sister- in-law. Mrs. Johnston Ramsey, and Mr. Ramsey, at Kensingion. and other relatives-Bur. -Recent guests at "tralielrne". were Mrs. G. W. H. Beers, Chnr~ iottetown, Mr. W. K. Meyers. Saint John. Mr. R. B. Clark, Mcncton, and Mr. J’. C. Saint. Charlottetown. RECORDS ul-i v‘ pie o! .“rince Edward Island-Bur. Geddle Macbeod. West Royalty Clifford Simpson. Stanley Bridge MaeLean Bros. Nth. Wlltslllre -________....__ DOTSON’! C RISK SCHOOL ‘ A: Report o! Doironb Creek School W. B. Warren. Margate Parkman Jenkins. Pownal ’ I . am “"1" u “so “m: hpmpg, _3m._ Ioaltligenguth oi Nov/lenses A u Vernon Craig. Bedeque G. M. Grant. Charlottetown ediorsulldaymorningwen e --— P-Mlfl -V- I Sunday school children and inein- —Frlende will be glad to learn m 914%- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND c bore o! the congregation will have that Mrel William E. Prcfltt. oi fir"! XX-l- MI-rsumt Hum I I . an opportunity to present gins Burlington. ll rnaklnl a zoos l-o- 906% which will be forwarded to Heli- fax for distribution to needy loll: who are ‘a-rrivlnl it that port irom luropl. MIJTIIAI. FIRE IIIZIIRIIIIGE BIIRIPAIIT Head Office: Summerside Ironch Office: Charlottetown Grade VIII-l, Yvonne Pinoau; 5.8%; 2, Lillian Pineau. 82.4%. ; sum“ Grade VII-l, Frances Gallant,‘ "““ covery after her reeenLiiIneee. She is spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Stanley Sherrltt, 200 .West St, Maiden, Mum-Bur. iiiusiuoron r. s. I. . Ch-rlottetown Wllifi; 2, Louise Pineau 74.3%.