PAGE rourgrgpgn TOBA000 In Gift Packages tins. Herbert Tareyton Pipe Tobacco in ji-pound glass humidar jars. Picadilly Pipe Tobacco in y.- pound glass humidor iors. Forest and Stream, Sir Walter Raleigh, Philip Morris, Oid Vir- ginia, etc., in ifi-pound tins. High Grade PIPES On display is a tine assortment ot gen- uine Algerian, Italian and French Briar Pipes-ranging in price from I25 to 1.25 to 7.00 The Pipes priced at 5.00, 6.00 and 7.00 are fully guaranteed and are packed in 7.00. individual gilt boxes. Cigarettes All the popular brands of Cigarettes in ll 50’ d l ' k . Edgeworth Pipe Tobacco in I- at s an reg" l" m‘ pa: ages pound glass jars and Ié-pound Cigars ~ Ronson Lighters The aristocrat of Cigarette Lighters in serviceable engine turned Chrome metal. These Ronson Lighters are priced at 6-00 A number of good varieties at Cigars packed in 25's and 50's LYNN VALLEY OXFORD INN DEWKIST IIPP iReg. 3.25 l’ AM TAM ROBIN HOOD Christmas i Cakes and Puddings Now 0n Display Big llariety—Choice iluality Get Yours Now! JORDAN NUTS liilThe Shell Peanuts Almonds Filberts Pecans Brozils . Sheled NUTS Walnuts and a variety ol mixed nuts California Almonds in Zé-pound cello packages Filberts, Pecans, Brazils, Walnuts and Cashews insunnnfi a X-Ray DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Smallman Building SUMMERSIDE » , ‘l’. Earls Rickey U Granville ltrsel rboas iris Oa-nsmes "WNEIIE 0L0 FRIENIIS MEET" 8’side Young People's Organizations Meet The regular meeting of the Sum- merside Church of Christ Y. P. 5. was held in the church hall on Tuesday evening with the presi- dent, Mr. Leigh Llnkletter, in the chair for the business session. The worship period was conducted by the minister, after which the ra- hearsal was continued on the fil 'T5E_GUARQ1A1!-..C!*ARL-Q'U_ET°._!VN.__ " H Q L M A N ‘IS Grace; Department - ’ Helps You Get Ready For Christmas! GIFT SUGGESTIONS - - BAKING N ‘IDS - ~ SPECIAL VALUES Fm. The Ones who Smoke! SHOP FRIDAY ANDP SATURDAY FOR THESE SAVINGS m... WESTERN GUARDIAN -'l'lll LOCAL ASSOCIATION oi Girl Guides will hold a pantry sale at Holman! Hardware, Bum- merside. on Saturday. Dec. l3, at 2.30 pm. —JU5'.L‘ ARRIVED - Another shipment o! new fall hats. The Mary Ann. opposite Capitol Thea- tre, Sulnzneraidc. —F0lt SALE-i930 Chev. sedan. Perfect running condition. Phone 542-4. Summerside. -—P}IONE 120 NOW and make an appointment for your new per- ‘ nianent. WBVE-SEI-LIHgHCLIL, at the Mary Ann. opposite Capitol Thea- tre, Summerslde. —LDGION MEETING - The regular monthly meeting of the Kensington branch No. 9 Canadian lLeglon. B. n. s. L... will be eld in Ont. NOVA SCOTlA-NORTHERN SPY 2.80 0lllCK 000 VELVET—CAKE and PASTRY FLOUR 35c Package Regular 40c lh. 20 oz. lIll—llN£il'3NGiI—-NB§. 15c IIEII NIIINEY BEANS llesiilar .236 20 oz. tin-Reg. i8c 2 for 31¢ KING COLE or SCHWARTZ 00FFEE I LB. TIN LES Per Naiiipor ‘ CRACKERS Slightly ‘Salted Reg. 24¢ l I i li _li the Town Hall. Kensingto , Fri- day, Dec. l2, 1947, at 8 p.m. All members are requested to attend. There will be a. smoker after the meeting. W. L. Delaney, secretary. have —-ItOTARY MEETING-Mr. Brio Tanton was the guest speaker at lthe regular meeting oi the Sunl- '-I for 35g lmerside Rotary Clu-b on 'i‘uesday I ‘lMr. Tanton had spent four years in India on ivartime service and he gave a very interesting talk oni that country. Mayor J, F, Arllett presided in the absence oi the president, Mr. J. H. Strong. 'I‘he treasurer tabled a report showing ‘that 89 niral schools had reported fan their participation in the R0- EPOH. iary Crippled Children's fund cam- >piiign and hc said that over $800 ‘had been received. Guests present were: T. J. Inman. Bedcquc; Os- lcar Johnston, Long River; Greg- yory McCallllltn. Brackley; W. R. 4 5 . liicKriy, Charlottetown. R.R:\Val- c l lcr MacKenzie. Springfield; liiajor - Vhloase, Si. Eleonora: Stanley Tun- ian. St. Eleanars; Irving Hashim burned at Ross Corner c remained serious last night. Ha is receiving treatment at the Prince County Hospital, Waller Campbell, burned while as- sisting Cameron, was reported im- proved. He was said to be resting comfortably. Cameron was burned "a" 0i’ Qasclinc caught fire, pre- sumably from a nearby He had drained gas from the tank SCOUT RECEIVES GILT CROSS AWARD , Kenneth Pea-rs, 15, of Swansea. first-class Scout, has been awarded the gilt cross for saving the life oi Mrs. M. Porter, 26. and a young companion. who would drowned in Lake simcoe last summer but ior his prompt action. Condition 0f Injured Man Remains Serious The condition of Horace Czim_ Barage operator seriously Tuesday, Condition of when a lantern. Regular 56c 2 iikss- 39C KING-OATS s i. .... Res. n. 32c GRAPE JUICE ,is oz. Ilsa. so. liiiirii: JUICE ' , Springfield. R C. N. R. Appointment of a car and ivas removing the can from the pit beneath the car when the fire started. I It was believed that Mr, Cam- eron's action in taking time to place the blazing can Mpright an the floor o1 tne pit aved his life, Ii he had dropped it and the gum-l line had spilled ii. was believed he could not have escaped alive. The firc was confined to the piLl Were undamaged. Ross corner is -s. lvely as secretary to the superin- teudent of shops and general superintendent. of motive power and car equipment. Mr. Cripps was promoted to secretary to the vice-president and general man- nzer of tile Atlantic Region in i037, the position he held at the tllllC of his present appointment. and both the car and the garagy about six miles from summerside._ DFLCEMPBLIL. s I siiiiiiiieiisiiie , Last Showing Today "TWO SMART PEOPLE" wirh LUCILLE BALL and JOHN HODIAK Shows 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 FRIDAY - SATURDAY ‘fBLACK_ BEAUTY" MONAWIINEEMAN and RICHARD DENNING Loversiof horses won't wont hi miss this pcture, 4 r04 REGENT THEATRE SUMMERSIDE FRIDAY and SATURDAY “LOIlE TlllIT 50V!" iiisrs wiisr EVERY sills will Yill WHEN TNE (llAIiiPl | mils A (NANCE oii iioiiisiicii —~vo l ‘i cu ‘“""“ JOE Ehiiil‘ Kililiiiiii-"EPP c GUY KIIIIE - ELTSC KNOX LIONEL STAND!!! TOM NARMON armizv uawaruzs Also News Shows 7:15 and 9zl5 3 iiiis roii 20 oz. tin — Regular 20c ellsl. E iliiiiiiic NEEDS Raisins-seeded, seedless, sultanas. mus- catels and currants Peels, cut mixed peels, cut citmn, and cui mixed fruits Glace Cherries and Fruits Marachino and Creme de Menthe Cherries I G. '1‘. URLPPS l MONCTON, Dec. ill-The av- ‘ ‘ poiniment of GeorSB T- CYiPi“ a5 'n-cting assistant superintendent. ' Monctoii division. Canadian Nil- I ‘ilonal Railways. W55 Pmmimced here today by R. B. Graham. " l superintendent oi tha division. Mr. Crlpps‘ appointment became ei- fectlve December l. My; cglpps. who was educated at Mancton High School and the Success Business College. joined the Canadian National Railways .-. in i928 as a Junior clerk in the ' general manager's office. l-ie bo- ‘came a stenographel‘ 111 the 1°" .I Place Your Order Now For Christmas Poultry TIIRKEYS - CNICKEIIS - iiilciis - arise ' High-est iluality ,. Christmas Pageant which is to be held on Sunday evening, December 2i. This was followed by a half hour of games and contests. O O O O The regular meeting oi the Sum-merside ‘Trinity United Church YPS. was held in Epworth Hall on Tuesday evening under the direction of the president during the business ' . Miss Bernice Lldstone led the devotions and gave the story in slides of Vail Dyke's "Other Wise Man". The Bible study on the life of King David was continued by the min- later. Plans, subject to the ap- ‘ i now gm sroc OR TO ARRIVE SOON _ sseneo RAISINS ' MIXED PEEL LAND SHORTENING ‘rovs- sr/irioneiir FRUIT -. FRESH 8i CURED MEATS SOAP SOAP FLAKES Christmas Decorations WRAPPINGS ' ' SPECIAL ioo LIS. TEA WHILE IT LAST! fi‘.'.‘.°‘..'.’i"‘?fi .. 90c] 3.1.75". "'".°‘t.... 80c RALPH I. MacCAULL CARLETON Priced Right proval of the church trustees, weii. made for the alterations in the church hall. A period of games and contests followed. O O O O The regular meeting of the Sum- merside Baptist Junior and Sen- ior Y.P.U. was held in the Chllftli" hall on Tuesday evening. The sub- ject for each group was "Why I Like Prince Edward Island". each individual giving good reasons. The Blue Jays won over the Larks in the Juniors and the Southern Cross over the Northern Lights in the seniors. The devotional per- lol for the seniors was under the direction of John Gmallman and the business session conducted by the president w-hen plans were made for a debate to be hela in the near future on "Resolved that the horse has done more for hii- manity than the cow". Fofthe next meeting the young people will carry out ‘The Spirit of Christ- mas" by providing Christmas cheer for needy families. A re- creational period followed when volley ball was enjoyed by the juniors and table tennis by the seniors. O O O O The Y. P. S. of the Bummer- slde Presbyterian Church held its regular meeting. in the church hall with a good attendance on Tasday evening with the ptesi- dent presiding during the business aeolian. e worship period was conducted by Jamal Johnston. The Scripture lesson was read by Jean Matthew. who as Service [lowing year. and served success- I . "so-- Fri. 8:I5; STJOD B!’ NAPOLEON General Hugo. father oi the nay- Victor lingo. held the toivn of Thianville for Napoleon, -~ ri ‘- 1 ----g-';_-qi_. ..._.._... . .. . GRIIPAIID TIIEATIIE (iii. iflrlliiliY-ifsx .9... M wifilltl Moll-Hi \li.¢_ Sat. 7:30-9:50 Matinee Friday 3:30 Last Showing Tonight DOUBLE BILL ”SUSlE STEPS OUT” and "DANGEROUS MONEY" Q'OO-GO-O-O~OO-OQ—OOOO-OOOOQOOJ WED. Jr THUR. 'I--9. N0 lllntilics GEORGE BRENT and BARBARA S'I'AN\V\'(‘K In Moving Drama “MY REPUTATTUN" mun- Make this a RECORD Christ- Convener. also had charge of thi- mo; come °n__seg m" My period. Prayer was led by Arnold Pldgeon while Katherine MacPar lane gave the ofierbory prayer. The Bible study on Saint Paul's Epistle to the Galatians was continued by the minister. Final arrangements were made for the Christmas Eli-e- slde service to be held on Sunday evening. December 2i. Plans were also made to hold a Christmas party on December 30 when the University students will be home on vacation. A fellowship period followed when games were en- Jayed. record section-see how‘ simple it is to select the one you wqt favorite tunes-é Christmas —hear your buy records tor today! A _SELECT FROM THIS CATALOGUE LIST- Tlie A.Y.P.A. oi 5t. Mary's Ang- llcan Church. Summerside, held its regular meeting on Tuesday even- ing in the parish hall with Mr. John Woolly presiding. Prayer was led by the rector, after which a‘ discussion followed on several business matters. It was decided that instead of the next regular meeting the time would be used to prepare the materials for de- corating the church. It was moved Rhumbas ._ . ... , .. $3.75 that $25.00 be given to the church. An interesting tallr was given on Colo Porter ... .. ...... $3.75 "The Growth‘ and Development of Caro " taken from the Oxford I Group of Cards by Miss l. Nellie v Morrison. The fellowship period took the form of the making of toys. The next meeting will be held on January 6.—8. _..___._..._ ‘assvnono m hummus ' rm. turnip n: sins cultivated Strauss Waltzss .'.---.'.. $4.75 Chopiniana ... ‘$4.75 Stephen Foster $4.75 Harry James ,,. $3.75 In Inllllld II i790. . s A. a. noensss iioMl APPLIANCES QUMMERSIDE Y