sn€i§§£€ xmqaggr o. ms fir: WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: I. Elmer Murphy, 1S0 llanovar Street, and George Clow. 120 Ottawa Street. ' SUMMEISIDI and IIINCE COUNT! News. Subscriptions, Advertising. " ‘Ilia Guardian May ha bought at any of the following in Snsnrneralda: stores r peokstorc. Water Street: ll Central Straat: .4 Qouriiaa Drugstore, Toronto Bakery. Water direct; Mark Gaudat. l‘! Granville Street.’ The Guardian will be delivered to any borne in Sununerslde. - gsrrier Boy at to par day or ile par week. Phone 200 for this service o; give Will’ "d" l“ u" N! Nlbollllllll for Oil-NU’! on your route. -l'0lt SALE — Oirlblieycle excellent condition. Phone 240.‘ merslde. "_ 4P0! SALE - lady's Beaver Goet. slse it. Phone 209, Sum- grerslde. . a dl-"Oll SALE- St N. l-l- bullets p months old and laying. W. B. Warren, Margste. .-SOU’I‘ll SHORE HOCKEY League practice. Bedeque Rink: many, Jan. 2, Sumrnerside team, 7:30 to 8:80; Middleton, 8:30 to 9:30; Freetown, 9:30 to 10:80. ..SNOW_ SHOVELS, Furnace poops, spades, picks, coal hods, gmali coal shovels, stove pipe, stove pipe _ | 016-. iii stock. The Sumrnerside Hardware Co. . —SUCCESSFUL CHRISTMAS | DANCE -—'l‘he annual Christmas dance of the Ladies’ Guild of St.' Mary's Anglican Church, Smuner- nidc, was held on Monday evening , in the Church Hall with a very‘ huge attendance and was most esslul in every way. The pastor. en. Archdeacon G.R. Harrison, re- ceived the guests at the .door. Mr. Ross Mackenzie acted as Master of; Ceremonies and the prizes for the lpol. dances were awarded to Mrs. J. Watsoh MacNaught and Mr. W. '-I‘ISIIIRMIN—I buy sineits eels and tancods. at highest roar- kct -prlces. Quantity required Phone 080, E. E. Bharbell, Sum- nierside. Johanna-ion all, like new. Preston 1181:1331 ,s1d. R. It. —B.EDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - Services Sunday, Jan- uary 4th. Bedeque 11 A M. Borden 3:1’. M. Albany 730 P. M. Minis- ter, Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B. A. -TAEBED.FELT. - As tar paper ‘is not available we have secured scme '12 lb. tnrred felt for smelt shacks, etc, also gal nails avail- able. The Summer-side Hardware —WINDOW GLASS. - We have a large stock of window glass in all sizes up to 24 x 48. other sizes 30x30. 32x32. 36x36. 36x40. etc. Also pure putty. The Srmmerslde Hardware Co. - --BOTARY MEETING - ‘llhe regular meeting of the Sulmmerslde Rotary Club was held on Tuesday in Leo Coylefis Restaurant with the president, JH. Strong, in the chair. Mr. P.D. Crosby, St. Eleanors, was a guest and addressed the meeting briefly. Remarks with reference to the holiday season were made by E. Small-man and to Mr. and Mrs. Mover J-F- ArIwtlL-S- Robert Haggerty. Music was by the y ——— Blue Notes orchestra and a dellc- -REUEWES WORD - Mr e- ious lunch was served by the ladies. Pldele Perry. Smmnerslde. has re- _5, ceived word of the death on ____ ‘Christmas Day of her niece, Mrs. —KINSMEN MEETING - The Robert Stone, in New York. She regular meeting of the Kinsmen was ‘ Whirl)’ MBTKUQPWB Kenny Club of Swnmersldc- was held on daughter of the late Jed Kenny and rmsdsy evening in Coyle‘s Res- the former Alice Mulligan-s. tamrant with the club p-tlldellti Elmer Murphy in the chair. Cleve ~7OHILDBEN ENTERTAINED Wiialsn, chairman of the Toy --On Tuesday afternoon, December Matinee Committee reported that 30, the Sunday School children of the Matinee had been held on the St. Mary's Anglican Church, Sum- Ssturday morning before Chrisrnss rnerslde, were entertained at a and that a large quantity of toys Christmas party in the Parish Hall. had been collected which were which was prettiiy decorated. sorted out and taken to the two Adorning the stage was s. lighted orphanages, where they had been Christmas tree. The playing of received with deep nllllreciation. games was under the supervision of i-le thanked Harold Gcudet for giv- the Misses Ruth Simmons and lng the use of his theatre free of Frances MscKay while Mrs. R. A. sharge. David Carnegy was -ap- Horne" presided at the piano. At 5.- olnted chalnman of the Food for 30 p.121. sixty children sst down to rltsin Committee and Harold supper, served by the Ladies’ Guild, gander, ghglrman 0g the cctnmltted after which Archdeacon G. R. Har- lor the annual bingo which will be rlson gave an address. Each child hold in St. Paul's Hall in about a was presented with a gift from the ulontlfs time. Charlie Hogan and tree, as well as fruit and candy, Harold Gaudet reported on the donated by the Layvmarfs Associ- wori: of the Kinsmen outdoor rink. ation. Assisting Mr. Harrison in the --S -l-o. 11.1w..- GSEITINGS AND DIST WISHES FOB 1948i Tao late for Christina-But. inst In time for the 1948 “Early Bird Chopper" are SATIN COMFOBTERS, - - - These are_ lovely-warm, light,» luxurious and so-so good-looking. The colon are rose and wine. greerr and wine, roaa and gold, with attractive cord bound edges and smart quilting-Tho price ls 10.00. - - - These Satin Comforters are in the DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. . I don't know why canned Baked Beans have bceu~ao scarce. - - - The Grocery Department has, at present. a supply of really good AYLMER < PORK AND BEANS WITH TOMATO SAUCE .— in 20 ounce tins these III priced It l! cents A tim-bettu order today if you want Aylmer Iork and Beans. - - - Something that raaliy is “hand in glove" with Baked ‘Beans is PICKLED BEETS. You nsay also get these in the Grocery Department. - - - ln ll ounea giasa Jars, liloCreadyh Sliced Pickled Beets are 88 cents a Jar. And in ll ounce glass jars Ayimer Sliced Pickled Beets are 23 cents a jar. For dellei us. nourishing meals get your lupplioa frorn the GROCERY DEPABTSLNT. ' Warns. all-wool ANKLE HOSE for toting are tabs found in the Youth Centre. These have a double. turned down cuff and the colon are navy. red, brown and white. - - - In aisec 9 to 10 1-2 the price‘ is ‘l9 cents a pair. ("Enjoy skating and other outdoor sports-keep your feet vvsrm and comfortable with wool Ankle Socks-YOUTH OENTEE. ' . Available In the Hardware Department are’ SCALES for every need and purpose - you'll find household eealea and store acalea-"but. what l. want to draw to your attention today are PLATFORM SCALES used so ‘ ' ‘ by potato , and ‘ ' The BSM Platform Scale of 000 pounds capacity, without rack is prlcad st Sold-with the lag Rack the ISM is 01.00. - - - The hirbankb Platform Scale of 500 pounds capacity, without k ia 10.00 and with the. Bag look is priced at use. For Scaiea of and every doccrlptlon coma to the nan-n- wsne DEPARTMENT. . l - _ Announcement...“ We, the uhdarsignad, vvlslVio inform the general public flint due fo increased cosh of operation, teal votes 1n the Town ol_ SUMMERSIDE v/lll be supplemented lvy the amounts Indicated below. These fore: come Into affect on MONDAY, the Sill dey of JANUARY,‘ ma, ' ' I» (sum rm - - - on (Two Passengers 50c; additional per Passenger not...” i... u in: 1 an. Slsglsl-‘srsissr sarsasi-n-lldc M rrseasesevessnav. um novfs rm a ._-os|7vl's?rsx| iiissnss rulrsssisfs run‘ ‘W CAPITQL-Sumsssos-aida roosv (new; SATUiiDAY . - '5 It sadism’ iilppen To Alto; Carol Lnndis, Allyn Joslyn Also Short Subjects Shows:- Fridoy 8:15 - Saturday 8:15 NOTE: One Show only Saturday night. CAEEO _ Friday 1-9 Saturday: " liintinee 2:30; Evening 7-9 "CODE 0F THE WEST" (Taken from Zane Grey's Novel) with JAMES WARREN lliil DEBRA ALDEN Also Serial, News ll/eei and Edgar Kennedy Comedy Bee! presentation were Messrs. Arthur Andrews and Earl Simmons-S. il-‘IRE ALARM -— Summcrside firemen answered their first call in (he New Year at noon yester- day when an alarm was sent iron) the residence of Harold Rodd. cor- ner Water and Norman Streets. All overheated furnace caused the alarm. There was no darnszt- —S- --'l‘WO MEN RECOVER -— Mi‘. and huuds in a gasoline blaze at a gniusgeJn _B9di%q\l9..-?i"1i!,, in De- cember has now been discharged from the hospital and most of the burnédsklmhns healed. Mr. Hollis Cameron rwho owned the garage and was more severely burned is still in the hospital but is improv- ing steadily. The two men were down in n pit draining gasoline from an automobile into n five gallon con when the gasoline sud- denly burst into flame from a nearby lantern. - S. . Personals —Robert Moase, son of Mr. and Mrs. Major Mouse. St. Eleanor-s who is attending schcohat Kansington spent Christmas holidays with his parents at frame-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ramsay. Ar- lington spent Christmas with -Mr. Jarvis Dasiell of Clarmont was in Simunersidt on ‘Tuesday on business. --S. ~ ' Charlottetown spent the Christmas holidays with her mother. Mrs. Margaret McCellum, St. Eleanoris -'l‘he continued serious illness of Mr. Colin Craswelf of St. Elsinore is causing his many friends much concern-B. —Mr. Davis Mon o! NW NW8!“ was in suvnmersid on Tuesday 0n business-S. —Mra. J. . Brown of Bedside was a recon visitor to Slammer- side-S. . ‘ I -M.r. Joseph csudet. manldtr of the Wellington Cooperative viflted Slxrlmerside on Monday in connect- ion with burlness affairs of the Co- operative store-S. _ -Master Edwin Moose. son of ' m. and rm. Major Mosaa a s2. Eleanor: has returned home sftcr apending s. pleasant vacation in Wanted s‘ FIFTEEN MEN For work in Pulpwoodr In Nova Scoiie Apply in person to: GEORGE FULLERTON Arsowsn" HOTEL _ nonczu I January Third ' ‘ l I between One and Five PM. -_____i—_ t ALSO MUSICAL - CARTOON ‘ Show: 7:15-9:15 - Matinee Saturday 2:30 i, m. an. Chapter of Serial ' ' GO r“ ma» ORAPAIIO REGENT Tllillllli THEATRE ' __ SIIMMERSIOE FRIDAY and SATURDAY we 51m ensues Iabvhsaasgp. Sterling HOLLOWAY i REPIIIHC rlcms and Chapter Four of "HAUNTED HARBOR" Also News Shows 7:15 and 9;l5 Matinee Friday 2:30 ooeoee-ae ooweefiaefitg“ Kensington the us“ 1h Carl Moase and giVSIS. illloasljfilgthcr —T.he many frle C“"‘°1'°"- “were? “$13.? $8113‘ Gflfdmi are pleased to see that. hl: 1W5 recovered from his recent ill- "ess 1nd is able to attend to busl. ness as usual.~s, Bo-‘Iglhe illness of Mrs. Anni;- 885. formerly of Montrosc, of Pneumonia in the Prince County Hospital is regretted by her friends. Walter Campbell of Freetown who __5_ was severely burned abOY-li the i8“ —-— —Miss Joan Mnthcson. of Mal. ‘M’ Mil"- 1= snendine the holi- days with her grandparents, Mr 811d Mrs William hfatheson, Sum. merside. She is the daughter of gilt. and Mrs. Eric Mutlleson.~_ ~—Miss Ch l it dent nurse Sf 0th: g§m§:l,:s'§§“' "=1 Hospital.- st. John‘ N a an‘ returned to her duties after spenflf ink her vacation with her pal-ems v_ —§___ I CYNTHIA" 0711335 AN]; mans or A firgtrlrflfs PROBLEM wmu rouzvo Loan | \ —Attractive Ellizabeth Taylor takes a step toward ‘rowing up m ryfigwvflt M-G-M not“... "C... .e ' tP-‘TQSHM drama of an adoi. l"?! girls first love affair, now and Mrs Maior Moose St. Eleonora: show!" “t t“ (‘hplml Thea"?- --$. A! I sis-l whose over-zealous pay. ants and domineering uncle deprive er of the normal relationships of smell town life. Cynthia doesn't stand much chance at snoring her 1118b school Lothario until she takes rmatters into her own hand; when ~14“ 511"“ cmwm’ RN" 8h! does. a bombshell explodes in- volving her frustrated father, he; "BMPPY mother and other mem. bors of an extremely difficult fairn- ‘ 11y. But before she's finished with ~11" one-sin rebellion, Cynthia, mini!!! t0 set her first kiss, wins her father a better job, simplifies life for her mother and kicks her blunderimg uncle out of the house! It all slide UP to diverting enter- tllrmnt Dllnctuated with moments Sew and Save Plain Per Yard Print (lotion SM l Where Ila-ice is Sawing machine magic! Colorful fashion prinisl - - - designed to wear or home or or school. Wrih one eye on the budget-these ore your materials for serviceable garments. Broadcloth Shades: white, pink, k. , , ed "an, in as inclr width: y’ m" “p” ' ' m‘ A wonderful range of shades and‘ designs in 36 inch width. Per Yard 39c to 90c [MA ‘ Matched 29c to 45o 135311;: ELEVEN With Quality An the quantity of tliefl materials is not in the supply needed, we reserve the right to limit the purchases of each rus- tamer. of tenderness, the humor that stems from the exaggerated tragedies of the very young. and highly Stimu- lating perfonmances upon the part of Miss Taylor, who is rapidly cm- "ggrglligvns one of Hollywood's distin- ‘gulshed "youngsters. S’side Kinsmen Rink Program FRIDAY. JAN. 2. 9-950 Paper Weights (East vs. West). 10-1050 Pee Wees (West 1 vs. Central 1). 11-11150 Midgets (Central 2 vs. East). 12-1150 Juveniles (East vs. West). 1-150 Bantams (West 2 vs. Cen- tral l). , 2-23) Midget (Practice). 8-3-50 Skatlni. ' 4-400 Girls Hockey (l-lrh School 1 vs. High’ School 2). 6.30-7.30 Juvenile (Practice). 13.00-10.00 skating SATURDAY. JAN S 9-950 Bantams (Central 2 "s. West 1) 1040.50 Bantams (East z vs. West l). li-l-l.50 Juveniles (East vs. Jun- iors). 12-1250 Pee Wees (East vs. Cen- trel). i-l.50 Midgets (West vs. East). i Continuing lintil » Stores Close Saturday Nights at 9 O'Cloek SMALLMAIPS-IIOLMANS Beginning SATURDAY, Jan. 3rd ' _, And - i Further llOTlOE 2-250 Skatlng__ 3-3.50 Girls Hockey (Convent 1 vs. Convent 2). . 44.50 Juvenile (Practice). 5.30-6.30 Midget (Practice). —S. v0+++¢o+0+e+a+eo4oooo4+o4+oo++o+€ rms went FIN EST AERIALISTS- ‘ k FRIDAY: Skating 8 to 1O SATURDAY: Hockey mulch, 9:30 sharp "rho gibbon, a small ape, is the world's finest aerial performer. “m” W“ 181°" oooesns vs. LEGION, First game of Town League n nknnnnknnnvvnnk an an nan g‘, ““‘ L In El Salvador, all men over l8 must vote in all elections. > P r+O§ §-O'PfO-fO§ Q Q Of At HOLMAWS - - - e BROWN IMITATION, BUFFALO DRIVING ROBES For worm, comfortable sleighing this is o very worth while investment. ~- Tliesa Buffalo Robes ora rubber inier-llned-ilrey have a heavy curl-cloth 11.’- lng and scalloped edges. - - - All of these Robes are both wind and ruin pros.‘ Heavy Weight- 22.00 25.00 Medium Weight- iii.-- 19.95 2112A 2E5... 23.50 it‘..- Best l1uality— 2Z5..- 25.00 t iii..- 2a.oo . - H O L M A N ’ S S 117.133."? 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