There's a special something about these iine Laura Secord Candies with the true old-time goodness that everybody loves. every gift. occasion. they are always fresh! Ipeclel new Christmas hostel is evelleble e1 no sure aliesgea icauoirs The Boatcs Pharmacy Summerslde That's why they are such a popular choice for And you know Pllonl 2344 Albany and . Vicinity Miss Margaret Dawson student at the Summerslde High school spent the week-end at her home in Tryon. Friends are sorry to hear that Mrs. Sydney Dawson of North 'I;i;yon is conrinad to her bed thnugh 1 non. Mr. Sheldon Dixon, General Merchant of North Tryon. was to Summerslde on Monday on busi- ncss. Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Bell, sum- msrsida, were guests or Mr. Bell's sister. Mrs. Funk Reboot and Mr. Kahout on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Oobb and deuehters Sandra and Barbara. Summerslde. -wars visitors to Albany on Friday. Friends of Mrs. Alex Dawson oi Tryon are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Prince County I-lospltlil all hope tor a speedy re- covery. Mr and Mrs. aheldon Dixon were ; in Summerslde on Monday taking their young daushter Joyce to the Prince Ccunty Hospital (or treat- ment. Mr. Dan Palmer oi Albany. has DIWIIIIIWIIIV i T purchased from Mr. Dan Kehoe the large house on the Wm. J. Howatt THE GUARDIAN. CHARLO'l'TETOW'N property or Irsdlord. They are nieitiiu plans to move this house to Mr. Palmer's property on the Albany Rood. Mr. Wendell nowatt, Egg Grad- er ror Dixon's Tryon Store was, a business visitor to Oapa Traverse and Borden. Mr. Earl Melly. Albany. has re- turned from Fredericton. N. 3.. where he was emplo ed. em or our young men left las with for the lumber woods of New Irunswicli. The dance which was held in Cmpmd I-Tali recently attracted a capacity crowd, the hall being tilled to overflowing. All enjoyed themselves and plln another big dance soon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarance Reeves oi the Albany Furniture store were visitors to Mrs. R.eevea' parents of Mount Tr-yon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quick!- Miss Ruth Thompson of North Tryon spent the week-end in Char- lottetown the guest of her sisters Misses Mildred and nhyllls Thomp- son. The Women's Institute held a urolrinola party and served a nice tasty lunch to all present. Those present were more than pleased with their evening at the new school. .......- Mr. and Mrs. James Arbing are spending some time with their If You Canit Shop In Person -- Phone Your Order -- Dial 2111 dsuchter. Mrs. Robert Aiileck oi Bedeque, Mn. Arising has been a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital but is now much better and expects to return home soon. Mr. John McKay. trucker of Al- bsny was in Charlottetown last. week !or ii load 01 merchandise. He has been hauling tor the Curran and Briggs Construction 00. ct Toronto who have the contract lor the new Trans Canada Highway. The Government road grader and a large maintainer of the Curran and Briggs Co. Road crew have been busy on the Tryon to Albany Road. Trying to keep it possible ici- traiiic at present writing this piece of road is in very bad shape. The Wet weather has made it almost im- possible ior trucks or cars to get through. No buases have operated on this route for some time, PISQUID EAST SCHOOL Report for November. Grade X-l. Sally Leaird Grade IX-l. Eileen Hendriken. Grade VII (a)-1. Juanita Jay, Theresa Hendriken. Grade VII (lb)-Maurice Birt. Grade V-l. Flora Woolrldge; 2. Celia Woolridgc; 3. Eugene Hend- riken. Grade IV-Frank Hendrlken. Gnade ill-i. Audrey Jay: 2. Grace Handriken. - Grads ll-1. Victor Heundrlken: 2. Doris Woolridgei Grade l-Roy Birt. ' Teacher-Susan MaoAulay. PRE-CHRISTMAS Green Pea Soup Choice of two brands, Canada First, or Fleur-de-Lis. 10 ounce tins. 12 tins for 591: Burford Peaches Halves, in 15 ounce tins- 5 this for 89c Burford Pears Twenty ounce tins. 3 tins for 656 L. Vi. Tomatoes Lynn Valley brandnin 28 ounce tins. 3 tins for 573 Tomato Juice Aylmers. 20 ounce tins. 4 tins for 530 Golden Gorn Aylmers fancy, in 20 oiinco tins. 4 tins for 690 L. ll. Peaches Halves, in 20 ounce tins. 3 tins for 799 Orange Marmalade v Aylmers. In 24 ounce jars. Per Jar 34c Tomatoes Aylmers choice, ln'20 ounce tins. 3tins for 491: Aylmcrs Gorn Aylmers fancy, in 14 ounce tins. 3 tins for,49c cherries Aylmers choice, in 15 ounce tins. 2 tins for 420 Tomato Juice Aylmers fancy, in 48 ounce tins. 2 tins for 59c L. V. Peas . Lynn Valley brand, in 20 ounce tins. 4 tins for 551: Pineapple Sliced Twenty ounce tins. 2 tins for 759 Grapefruit Juice Holly Hill brand, in 48 ounce tins 2 tins for 69(: Grushcd Pineapple 105 ounce tins. Reg. value 1.55 per tin. -Pcrtin 'I.'I9 Orange Juice ' Holly Hill brand, in 20 ounce mm. 4 tins for 690- Grushcd Pineapple Twenty ounce tins. 2 tins for 650 carnation Milk Sixteen ounce uns. 4tins for 59c ORANGE and RRAPEFRIIIT Juice Holly Hill brand, in 48 ounce tins. 2 tins for 699 Flotil Gocktail A fruit salad. contains peaches. pears. grapes. pineapple and pherrles. 2) ounce tins. 2 tins for 791:1 Kinkora ber Nth. -GAIDENIA SETS 81.00 UP. Special 55.00. Taylor Drug Co.. WESTERN GIIARIIIAR -CAB!) PARTY Hall, Tuesday. I-lickey's Orchestra. Kenslngion. mAUGlJ8TlNl COVI - Meeting in OOHDOI Tent will be Lord's Day at 3 RM. ....Ll:ADlNG PATTERNS in com- plsie services sold at Moose Jewel- lers in Summerslde. stock. -itAPIl) FLO tutor and retail aii. .Brace'a. Best quality croldnols boards at wholesale Bruce's. -BUYING Hay. Grains. toes. Oar lots preierrod at present. Douzsld MacNutt. Phone 82, Ken- sington. --ANNUAL MEETING North Shore Hockey League. Monday, December 18l.h at 8 run. in Ken- sington Town Hall. Teams with- ing to enter have representatives --.u.... G. A. Ramsay. and dance, Decem- Alao open disks, Pota- the day in Summerslde last Iuli where they visitsd with iriands. Mr. Clayton Macunnan and Mr. Hillard Macunnan oi Summerslde were recent visitors to Oasciimpeo. Mr. Ivan Cmllicut oi Summerslde spent the week-end with relatives in Cape Wolie. Mr. Kenneth Ellis of Green llill was a visitor to Nova Scotia rs- ccntly on business. Mrs. John Macbennsn or Green Hill has gone to summers” aha mtenda to spend the winter months. Mrs. Helen Enith 01 West Point was a visitor to Green Hill last week where she spent several days with Iariends. -Miss Maylea Boswell. Supervis- or, W. I., motored to West Point last week to organise the sewing club tor the second year": work. It is hoped that this call will be as successful as last year. As they carried oil top honors of the Is- land. Betty Barwise taking first prise ior her letter; Lula Macuan first prize in sawing class, Annie Lee Sabine third prize lor Inter- wltere IA .81 yr .5'1EZLI1VG ' CIGAR)-"TTE TOBACCO ......:m.m?.T Anna Macl.-can fourth tor Prince County. There is a lot of credit dug their leader Mrs. Helen Smith or at. this meeting. -PRINCETOWN UNITED CHURCH. Malpeque. -Sunday. Dec. 17th. Divine Worship: ll.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. ltev. James cross, Minister. -SUMMEIDSIDE Curling Club. All members should try to Ittend the opening of the club's social season Saturday evening. Decem- ber 16th. -HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMBL!- Rev. W. O. Weele of the Church of Christ was a guest at the closing Assembly of the Summerslde Ele- mentary High School held in the Auditorium on F day morning and brought a O'nri.Il.mas message to the pupils. The Supervisor. Mr. Clarence Mercer, presided and the program opened with line singing of "O Canada" with Miss Geral- dine Fowler at the piano and Mr. J. H. Leuiy directing. The fol- lowing carols were sung by all "0 Come All Ye Faithful". "Deck the Hall". "Phi: First. Nowell” and "Good King Wonceslasf. The pu- pils of Grade .Vl-II rendered the choruses "While Sheipiherds Watch- . cd Their Flocks at Night." and "Joy to the World" with piano accom- paniment. The National Anthem brought the i950 Assemblies to e. close.-S -ST. S'I'F.PHEN'S W. A. - Mrs. Hedley Payntor was hostess to eight members of St. Stephen's W. A.. at her home at Lcng River. on Tues- dny afternoon. In the absence oi the president. the vice-president, Mrs. W. J. Proiitt presided. and opened the devotional period with a hymn. litany and member's prey- er and scripture reading. The min- utos were read by the secretary. Mrs. Keith Harrington. and reveal- ed that 550.31 had been paid on the pledge last year. The member- ship tee is now 50 cents and ten members joined tor the annulus year. Correspondence dealt with the extra cent--a-week fund. meet- imz far edur-atlonal secretaries and the w. A. library. The latter mat- ter was left over till next meet- ing. Program mnsistedot a rendins by Mrs. W.J. Paynter. "U-am First in Show Piety at Home". and var.-es by Mrs Marv Proiitt. "The Golden Side." Ten was served hv the hm- toss. assisted by Mrs. Mary Proiiit and Mrs. W. .1. Proiitt. Bur. Personals - Rev. W. J. Phillips, Alberton. who conducted the services in New London Parish on Sunday. was the guest at Kenslngton of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mlllman and at Burling- ton, of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adan-is. - Mrs. William Bernard. French River, returned on Tuesday to the Prince County Hospital. summer- sids, where she expects to undergo an operation. Her many irlends will wish her an early and complete re- covery. Bur. sea View Aiidllclcnlty Mr. and Mrs. H. Macwllllams oi Springfield west were recent vis- itors to Summerslde. Mtrs. Rayeford Lock and son Cli- born oi lock Road were visitors to Summerslde on Thursday. Miss June and Sue Hudson oi Summerslde wars visitors to their home in casmmpec on -Sunday. lb. and Mrs. Horatio MacWil- liarns of Springfield west spent CAMEO THEATRE KENIINGTON MOHHHY-Tuesday 1:159:15 See beautiful Margaret Loolowood as "user" ' (Technicolor). It's g, etory of g Glory slrl: also starring Patricia Roe. Dennis Price. Dermot Walsh. STARTS TODAY 3:30, 7:15 it 9:15 ""A"”i iii ULHARA .il' l.'HlilSEli'..' iilifi mediate class for thelsland andiwest Point. HOLMANiS--Both Stores -- Says... Claire do Lune Gems lrom Sigmund Rom- berg Shows The Holy Year of Junhlleea 19l50 Music In My Heart Music 0! Johann Strauss Oh. Holy Night The Virgin's Slumber Song Perry Como Sings His Fan voriie Songs of lV(il'sli?p ' Songs You Love by Ruuerl Merrill. Les lyiiphides Victor Herbert Album Wayne King Plays Johann Strauss Carmen Christmas Hymns and Carol: Concerto in D. OP 7? Onward Christian Soldiers Pnssacsplia and Fugue in C Minor Scottish Fantasy. OP -is Serenade in C. OP 48 symphony in D Minor Symphony in D. 0? 1'? Andre Previn by Request Christmas Fantasy The Christmas Festival Concerto in A Minor. OP l8 Frankie Carlc's Sweetheart! Gy-pa-y Baron: Overture l The Three Suns Preseiij Your Christmas Favorites 4 Down In The Valley Perry Como Sings Tiierr! Christmas Music Selections From The CH0” late Soldier Sleeping Beauty Ballet Symphony No. 4. in A Symphony No. 101. in 0 They say It's Wonderful The Monkey And The Or!!! I Grinder Tony Martin's Dram 5”” Christmas Fun Willi 51”” , Jones T Cinderella Jingle Bells Fantasy The Night Beiore Christmsl Merry Christmas Fun Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Jolly Old St. Nicholas Treasure Island FAVORITES Till All TIE TAIILTI It's the "Music Amarleo Loves Ieit" . . . all the RCA Victor recordings that are asked iev mosi often! An lneapenilve amwar for every one oi your Christmas ahopp probleml All are on conventions. records and many are on the ex- citing new RCA Victor 45 rpm Records tool ' CAPITOL Summerslde J (THE BEST IN SOUND s. MOVIES) Today 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15