DECEMBER 14. 194s P?" lH E atiENTSz George Claw. ‘UMMEBSIDE and News. Subscription. "M The Guardian may be wssrsnu GUARDIAN J. Elmer Murphy. 186 Hanover Street, aul L25 Ottawa Street.- PBINCE COUNTY Adverflaing bought at any of the do: following stores in 8 u Bookstore- ?" ° Baku” ‘will. t- ‘mcey urocery- 5'1"” 9° ' Street a will be delivered day or m per week. n ‘no Y" JEENER 5, lltuttart. _ NSINGTON Christmas Con- Kl: King George l-iall. Iriday- lurclember flth, 8 P. M. Sponsored $31,.“ Club. p‘ guizun-A Piano Recital by K Miss Nonma Porter in the King George .1 Kjnqiigtoii. on Friday even" "I,(.,.,.,,,hn'i< 17th, promptly at. 8 “PEEK. Tin‘ program will feature i‘,_'\(lil School Choirs in - m Clilhtillilfi selections as mcrni novelty numbers by Al. INSURANCE. Ralph suznrnerside. we’ . in :_ Admission 40c. The fisiylii. tlilurtllallyi invited to attend. Al,» uiembers of tile Summar- ittcirs club, with ‘heir service in at. the yearly ultioil. The minister, Cariiegy, after wel- ticsts, preached an in- [till frt-zn II Peter l7 .lilSi.llifrlll “This is My ‘ciovcd, in whom I de- light. l r anthem “Arise Shine, yo; Thy Light ls Come" by Sh‘ J. Eivcy was sunE by the the organist, Mrs. Cleve A..‘tIOllllJIllllSl.—-5. -\\l"\‘l‘ nilitav-XZIHU. ELECTS 5 _'1'he West Devon o~ ll Liiitcd thnrcn Young People's UIliJll lift‘? tor their last. 113ml" the Christmas sea- m pi. \\'L’tlll_s'...1.\' evening. Dec. 811i a: zhc iicliiG oi Ml‘. and Mrs. AflilLi‘ uruhniii. There was a good snendarne and an impressive wor- shzp service was carried out. by the “rs. lA. Grlgg. The Y. llifftlii,‘ ociorc President, _ _ Rt‘ iiiade plans for their Christ- mas tiarty to he iield on Dec. 15th. educational films Mr. Found of El- Natioiial Film prolectoi‘ and generator of " " t, i t the films will be ' Devon Institute m1 non will be taken. r- .~ ..' uitivli will be given _ l inicti llniCfgCllCy Fund for B min After that the members of the iii‘ U. will hold a Christmas nt iiir iiOltlt“ of their Presi- de: “Yo. .l..’i. Crigg. The moin- hen then drew‘ names for gifts for their il.li'._‘~ flilii the election of of- livers for i940 than took place as follows: President, Mrs. J.A. Grigg, lYQ-GiQCYPd-‘Z vice-president, Miss Shirley lirli-ZRZ secretary-treasurer. Hi1, Ylitifliti hlal~i..crin tre-eiecterll. Organist. Mrs. (‘iinries Moresheatl: hon. llfvsitiClli. Rev, W.G. Dickson. Tile loiotviiig convenors were ap- pointed, fellowship. Miss Norma Grigg; citizenship, Miss Leona Mac- Donald‘, missions, Miss Francis Oi er. t-ulxnisc. Mrs. Art Graham: re-"e iLlll. iiev. \V.Ci. Dickson. The m strr thanked the officers and ere-cutie for the excellence of then- p-naranis during 1948 and tiiiziiori the officers elected . r ‘S- u Year. The members of the lPi‘ and i-iie West Devon church rir lilting a bean slipper on Tllllisdili‘ Dec. 9th at thehome of its. lloodi- Lockhart. of Coleman idtli the proceeds going for the M‘55l°n31'.\' and Maintenance l-‘und 0i the Church. The study period Iniltied "How to balance your bud- IB!“ vras then conducted by Miss Frances Oliver, assisted by a num- b" 0f the members. It was a study °1 110w we can raiass more for the Missionary activities of the Church Ii short address was given by the fgmf‘; 111; tactic. Then follow- . Tl o con est e minister and this inteifesthligbfivtekit giitfhwd by the Mispah Bene- iC on. i Y-‘irn serlzsdtctguiirlliighestlhiilerxrlitgmvbere Dali! a small charge and the muff? m be Riven for the United Emmi ltllfi‘ l-‘uiid for Britain and this zmwggflg? l! Bins-sens or the __ ristmas carols-O. At tiint lllutflillg wii‘. bc siniwii by ierslie with the Board Water Street: Gourliea Drugstore. Mark Gaudet, l‘! Granville Sheet; Alyre Doucetite’: Grocery, Island Motor arauaport. to any home in Summer-aide by Carrier I! Central Sis-eat: Secouu Street: Water Street. ‘ Phoua l8! or 38-! for this Ian-ice so u, "do; to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. —NOW UNLOADINO car coke. Layton Green, Albany. -0'LEAEY LADIES AID ILECTB OFFICERS — The O’Lea.ry United Church Ladies Aid met for their December meeting at the mense in O‘Lea.ry on Wednesday, Dec. 8th. There tvas a good attendance and the following new officers were elected. president, Mrs. E. W. Tur- iier; vice-president. Mrs. Herbert Vatcher, secretary-treasurer, Mrs. John Matthews. The Ladies Aid Kave $100. for the new Church pews for the O'Leary Church which are expected in January. The active and indefatigable president for many years was Mrs. J. M. Mac- Williams. the retiring president. The Ladies Aid are generous and sacrificial givers to all munch purposes-O. Greenmounl And Vicinity M.r. and Mrs. Charles Rayner spent a few days in Charlottetown lrcentlv Where they visited (fluids, Mr. Merrill Rayner, Klldm-q Central, left last week for Mont- real. where he intends spending the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horne, Summerslde, motored to Greenmoun. on Sunday uthere they visited at the home of Mrs. Hcrnc's sister, Mrs. Russell Rayner, The many friends of Mr. Wil- bert Macfnnfs, Greenmount, are sorry to learn he ls a patient in the P. C. Hospital. It is hoped he will be able to return home short. ly. Mrs. John Martin. who spent the summer months at he: farm tn Greenmount, has closed her home for the winter months and re- turned to U.S.A. Her manyfriends are always glad to welcome her back ivhen the days get warmer. Mr. Alfred MacKay, who is em- ployed at Home's Garage. Summer- slde, is spending several days with his family in Greenmount. while at home he is- busy getting the winter's supply of wood out and hauled home before returning to work. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Plat is with their father Mr. Herbert Platts. Charlottetown, visited several folks in and about Green- mount recently. They were sc- companied by Rev. M. V. and Airs. Dunbar, who visited at the Manse. guests of Mrs ‘Dunbar! sister, Mrs. Wm. Weale and Mr. Weale. Congratulations are extended to the former Miss Helen Ryam, daughter of Mrs. Wm. Ryan, Green- mount, whose marriage was to take place in Hamilton. Ontario, Nov m, also to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pridham and to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacCue of Montrose on their recent weddings. Th! young people of Greenmount Church of Christ met for their regular meeting at the Manse on Friday evening. Thin being the second meeting since their minister Mr. William Weeie of Calgary, Alta., came, the different officers took their places, namely: Presi- dent - Miss Lois Rayner : Vice- Pftfldflllf.‘ — Miss Alida Rayner; Secy-Treasurer — James Rayner. A good number- attended. After the devotional period plans were made for a Christmas program. date to be set later, Games were Played and a delicious lunch served by Mrs. Weule. -o. n_ iu.'_ The time for Christmas aho Fill!!! ll Ctl it rt-ah _fl|gfl he: there are lela than l2 days left ‘l: wnlflch ‘to glmmgflmuf: h smflmer m‘ pmhkml- Holman‘; in side will do everything possible to help you with your uhcp- -i-’-- hu an r pm. SDNAL ' r .......:"::.';*r.."- ~~ -'~i i» -~ ~=---» i» " W" the glftl you wills. You may Wrlfe-Phone or Fail on 1| ma" 0i "u! do the rest! 5 ‘I‘atm$:‘s'l"ersonal Shopper for this uervietnnqlve h; gu u" i m‘ i" "W6 w will" IIllIcltaael-lhe and notamn Mlle we of Helium's Penoual Shopper-eh; u hm "m" hell! and oonvenie h, l nee. Address all requests for this yummy "i! l0 PERSONAL SHOPPER, ROI-MAN'S. SUMMIRBIDI, TR Year, 20,95 The thrill of a llfetim 1 | - 9 °P l"! boy il receiving a LIONEL ELEC- ° If" Chrl-tm-w-Glv» m: My thla "om u Gifta” this and 535w In Toyland are three Lionel Trains priced at 23.95. - . They are all freight mudell_ Lionel Ileetrle Trglm u, n, ‘"22? ""'""°i“"l--~They no authentic male-detailed mod- b, Electra!“ "led on American Railroad line; Lionel Trains are run "l" n" “m, riemoto control-they have many. many features that you Ind hr n any other electric train. They're exceptionally well m" Wm‘ u u exclusive engineering for the yoaru ahead_ Start your no of these Lionel Electric Trains and through the yearn i-lonuugp. uztrlo Trains in Toylaml. "meme railroad union for hi: eufoymeuLU-Youdl nnu m, will b. lay-Christan» will u more in your hill! If summon“ r stmua CANDLES. ln the China Departments of both the m“ can": and the Charlottetown stores you'll ilud smart, red Christ- mh‘ n ls in 8. l0, l2 and 15-inch lengths priced at l to l5 cents “my fl-ell‘ stuns ls a holy day-lo make your homo Chrlaimaay with m" c] iimlns. glamorous candlelight. For this purpose you can get 1r stuns Candles In the China Departmenig (“Piiimaa is a time of Joy and frleudahl pmlmueuabcr your friends no" “m1 GREETING CARDS. Th‘! "RIO, lllfllllllbfill I00 In] hi!!! "lilold || 0f Chrmmppineu. The China Department has an exceptional collection ~ man Carda at prices up to I0 cents each. You may buy your VII’ 01:8 stuffy or maybe you prefer the boxed selection of Christmas “m! ‘l: ml from 25c to 1.20 a box. It's time NOW to choose your Depmmfl lend them on their friendly way_...Cone in i0 the China h," ‘tam-you'll flnd Christmas Cards for your family and friends < ‘"1! any m" q- ma». ma... man-t...» LAST SHOWI ilils l Wlllll IIOI. ll-IELIASI. Ilil ISABEL JEWELI. v JANE BRYAN v SHOWS 7.15 — 9.15 — ZOO§>G l "Olav WARNER BROS. lint PliiMER i to ___.__....-————-—- Ins Shows I15 -ALAiI HALE-HUGO HMS- ; a Incl up" a Iily u; lulillu milling“ Nuggm . AUNITED SlAlES ~. CAPITQL. Summerside NG TODAY "THE BRl-DE GOES WILD" WITH JUNE ALLYSON — VAN JOHNSON . SHOWS 3.30 — 7.15 — 9.15 WEDNESDAY and TIIIIISMY ALLEN JENKINS 0 HENRY O'NEILL s: u uun ntmrt I'M“ ‘Y LLOYD “Co” °'"'.'.‘.'.'.§"J.'." u ouam NEWS - comer - CARTOON MATINEE THURS. 3.30 4"»! v0.51». R&Q-\"7‘~ §">\7\"R)u\’ v‘f'“"?~;RT<5Lr~ '\7\'1\'.\".\'1\ k rvkw Ix a a REGENT Tuesday and Wednesday A IIII’! HSliMmWllNliMliKiR i l0 It! ~ STELLA Aillll - IEIIIIV lilll math a fan a Inna a Mum a, Ila: c: r PICTURES PRODUCTION UL! and 9J5 Matinee Monday and Wednesday 3.30 Alberfcn and Vicinity M... w, {fifth is enjoying a visit with friends in sliiivirisuii N.B. My; P, J. Bernard is visiting in Alberton, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bernard. Mr, Henry Clarke was a bHSlHESS visitor to Summtrslde a "c-'=i1'P'|? of days the earlier part of the week. Ml". and Mrs. Russell Hayrs left recently by motor for Boston. Nlass. were they will spend the winter months. w. Edwin rwrsvtne. employee of the Edison Electric, Charlotte- town, spent the week-aid with his family here. The numerous friends of Mrs. Elmer Wallace are sorry to learn that she is confined to her home with a broken ankle. Mr. Peck of Sydney, N. 8.. was in Alberton the greater part of last week Ln the interest of one of our daily newspapers. The Library Crtnmittee held a Run-image Sale the afternoon of November 30th, and e very satis- factory sum was realized. Miss Marion Campbell has re- turned home fully recovered from her illness after a week's treat- ment in the Western Hospital. The Rev. W. Ira MacDonald of Reserve Mines, Cape Breton, spent a. day last week res-lowing acquint- ancee in Montrose and Alberton. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Joseph W. Raynor on the death of her mother in the West- un Hospital on Thursday morn- ing, December mid. Mrs. B. C. Smith recently IP89! an enjoyable week's stay in Bum- marside, the guest of her sister. Mrs. Wallace Hogan and M!‘ The United church Guild held a very successful mile of food and fsn-cy articles in the Curling club Room on last Saturday after- men. Mrs. John P. Wallace we: a recent week-end visitor to Char- lottetown, where she visited hm" daughter, Catherine. who is a first year student of Prince of Wales College. Mrs, Florence Sherry and two children Eleanor and Malcolm have moved into their newly con- structed home, a short distance from their former home in Al- berton South. One evening recent- ly a number of neighbours met for a house warming and Mira. Skerry received a shower of miscellaneous On Tuesday afternoon the pupils of Alberion High, also a number of children from the aurroimdine districts. assembled in the Wo- men's Institute Hall, where they were shown some very fine films (National Film Board) by Mr. Arnold Hlrilly, who showed the same picture: in the evening. when a large rnunber of adults attended. All enjoyed the pictures "‘" ' u->@‘- KENMNGTON Tuca. 7.15, 9.15 Fun and thrills when "Maisle" turns Cup! Ami Sothcrn as “Un- dercover Malsie." With Barr)’ Nd" sun, Mark Daniels. also “Unriv Tom's Cabana“, tColorcd Cartoon.) Personals —The friends of Mrs. llcrace itlacEwen Carleton, will regret to learn of her illness in the Prince County Hospital. -~S. -—Mr. Howard lyIacFarlane, Sum- merside, left recently for Florida, where he will join his father, Mr. L. l1. MacFariane, on business-S. LAUGHS FOB. ETERJBODL’ LN "THE BRIDE GOES WILD,“ Wfllfl MULTl-COMEDY CAST _.._. —What happens when a playboy writer is forced to assume the obli- gations of a father in order to prove his respectability makes for the hilarious happenings of “The Bride Goes Wild," the M-G-M ccniedy- romance in which Van Johnson, June Allyson and Butch Jenkins are put through their pacu on the Capitol screen. Here is a picture that will have you laughing at the fade of the first sub-title. Johnson is the in- dolent and mischievous writer of children's animal stories. Miss Al- lyson is the prim, puritanical New England drawing teacher who has been assigned to illlustrate his lat- est. book. When she discovers the author to be more addicted to alco- hol than to art she precipitates a crisis which involves the introduc- tion into his bachelor quarters of an “enfarit terrible“ in the person of young Jenkins: It is up to Van to pose as the un- fortunate father of this problem child. an imposturc which brings about some of the most: Jocular pro- ceedings you have witnessed on the screen, before Miss Allyson is fln- ally able to win and reform her man. The roles offer a field day of fun for its principals, with Johnson giv- ing an enormously amusing por- trait of a man who would rather play than work, and Miss Allyson lending droll authority to her part of the upright young woman fig- termined to set him on the straight and narrow path. For the "Special" Mun on Your Llsi n‘- ~ MEN'S SET - $7.50 (ARDI-EY oil LONDON Enntan llrug Go. Ltd. Summorside verv much ‘Our cedar chests an finely utyled |in the drawer tray and plain box ltype lined throughout with aro- matic red cedar to keep your ‘ safe. Your choice can be in either walnut. or ........... ..$95.00 from many mahogany. Up to frames with leatherette upholstery. Chflirs are folding — $22.50. lu- divldual card tables from $2.49. pa.“ _ ideas; Tablea that will m any pupae:- h1rn1.".n'i': with any sur- ifroundinqa and uhfive all zizld that “touch of “llomc“ to your rooms. (Many designs of and tziblcs, lamp ‘or coffee tzibier. igThonvcwls are nainut and mit- flingany. In l| 111"" amines‘: flNothlitg niil finish uff your liv- ing room as well as a commode- rftpecially one that matches up with your chcsterfield. We have them in walnut and mahogany, from $27.95. Just see what a knee liole desk can do to brighten up a corner- or tidy up a room. Just the piece of furniture for Mother's corres- pondence and Dad's budget ae- count. The woods are mahogany yand walnut. $05.00 f A gift of equal charm. this leere- tary desk, for young homemak- cru, a cottage or ten room house. Similar to that illustrated. ln walnut $80-00 — Lu mahogany — $82.50. Street Floor House Iua lshlngl Floor Bfldke table and Cililil1>— steel MALLM Prince Edward Island’: Radiant Christmas Stor law Budget ‘II-ma Avallali Occasional chairs for every or any room — In the styles you desire. The upholstery is of V3591)’ and the chairs arr.- those 81.6.95. Dinette suites are avail- able in mahogany — 0 pieces. Breakfast sultca are available in light. and dark finishes. from $89.5! Chesterfield Iultea thai unite luxurious comfort for the whole family this Christmas, and many more of the festive days to come - a lifetime family gift, these Kroeh- ler 3 piece Chesterfield suites, that is yours in your own design your own choice of tap- estries. Sec our many and varied selections. and Mirrors 1th framed and vi- ian type plate gins mir- rors for console or man- tel. ' Pictures Framed pictures which consists of etchings, wat- ercolor, pastels and prinia, copies of old mas- terpieces. etc. from $1.15 lull. relax and Lu-Z-Boy 889.50. Lhai. give relaxing comfort. There is only one genuine la-z-lloy and ‘La-Z-Bcy has the comfort minded brain. No but- tons, no controls. Nothing to go out of order. You m One em Thai 1n. Whole Family Bait Enjoy’ The Whole Year Through the besi From Annalee I piano dining mom, suites — in oak, uaiiiui. or lllilllflg- " the furniture that This it. gives your home that friendly oi.- an y. tractivc atmosphere of charm and grace -- he'd like to describe the various suites for you -—but words cannot express the beauty of this line furniture — we'd much ra- ihcr that you'd soc iiic suites for us: _» our-self. only relaxes with you. From All‘ and mahogany. You can realise in an Instant these suites can afford. Modern, reproduction and wai- erfall design Bedroom suites. in 3. 4. 5 and 8 pieces. can see at. a glance the beauty of these suites, both walnut You the comfort d LampePfor any lighting . purpose — to give your room warmth, reading light or for other home activities. Lamps complete with bulbs and Ihlflel. Floor lamps, from $11.25 Tobie lamps, from 56 l0 e-Where Price is Matched With Quality.