jut" WESTERNGUARDIAN r nd ai sliie "ma giiruiiiiis ‘Adve ENT: Mrs. John _ ‘G summon stigfiivry Phone zss h subscriptions g r , Water Street. 109031;“ , Water Street. ‘Th Guartllln will he delivered to lny h | erogoy at 2c per day. or 10o per week. Phage. u]; ‘fly, your order to the boy esnonsihle for deliveries Gourll D M a...'.".rrr's-.ii.sirz ____._.. sflils coiumir lstreiertvedd Iorérewsi —-BUY, st . .'".":.'..'."..";r:.i. ..::.. pizzas: rt Bees tar-trot... In ldrunrc. I ;"§-——~ i lid useful. Taylor “gm, D1112 00.. Ken. TRA S_l:i1t;lAL--Men's Over- fglearluz at cost at Mills Mod- _. p" Cleaners and Clothiers. ‘ L-SZBAZ-lfl-li. YGTON SCHOOL CON- —F0B 8am: _ - . Pubs. Calvin Chauigijlflglieifixsgnfsrilcigl L-557-i2-i0-2i-24f '5?‘ —WE CHRISTMAS WRAP an .- lllr. evening. December gifts bouglt t - . . . at 8.30 P; M- L'55°'12‘19"2l- Enman Drfig 50.. giliinnisetgéiadepree‘ L-527-l2-l8-3i. ,S0.\ll'."l'IiI.\'t} NEW -—- Revlon llPtlllSil in neat cases $1.00 to go F0 eve Drugstore. Summer- ' ' L-524-12-18-3i. "591-"1 NICKEL mounted heavv iiiislglexfigiiflgmess "M1 1‘=" separate ‘ stock at Bruce's. L-542-12-l0-2i. -S0i.iD BRASS mounted heavy m. nails. ‘brcechlnfls Itonly s qn-zneoun 11K“. . . pit special nricc at Erggsiq-laai glut: next week Monllukglultiaisgifgli: _ .. Lqq-EATE _ or en rrcn ‘ghrliliilliiuacclrntable ullfsts afliicil‘ vnlulsdaih L'5"4‘12‘19'2l- ddies. See our so ection. Rex uid l0. Suinmerside. L-525-l2-1B-2l. JICTORY Restaurant, sum- . iside will take orders for Xmas .. ers served in their restaurant. w Monday, Dec. 23. Plnce your |ier early. L-482-l2-l7-2i. .ii0CKEY CLUBS wishing to "st-teams in the Simmons 8: Farlane liockev League irotifv J. lnmrm on it h-sivro December , L-555-12-l9-2l-23-24. —TAKES POSITION —Mi.<s Iirn. Davlscm, daughter of Mr. and My; Bruce Davison of Bradaibane and Qrmerly of Summersld who re. Cami.’ p555“! h" PPZlS erd nurses examinations for the Province or New Brunswick leaves on Friday to join the staff of the Roviil Viciorii HPSDlinI. Montreal. Her moni- fricnds wish her every success. _s’, —FUNERAL SERVICES _ 1-1,,- ftiner-"il of iVfr. Robert. Altier Wriuhi ‘m5 held m‘ llllmllfly Hftvuioon from i115 W" residence at North (‘ane- on. Rev. Mr. Barker of the Unit- ed Church, Central Bedeque con. ducted the service. Interment was in ill” C009 Traverse Cemetery. 'l"he pallbearers ivcre Nlrssrs Bin-pun M“ Mic-ken. Hudson lJO\'-'l.‘f'l', il-lnrrv Muttart. Walter l-lammill. Wriohy Ieard and Lewis wright _s_ ° -CHOCOL.»\TES - Just come .. see those attractive Christmas ages Molrs. Ganongs, Page d Shows and Hunts. Foley's .. 1 store, Summersirlc. L-485-12-17-5i. JANCIIERS bring your pelts .. ifr. 0‘Bi-_van of Holt. Renfrew .. Co. Montreal at C. R. Rogers ice, Canadian Bunk of Com- eree Building. Summerslde. You I not be disappointed with the r ces he is offering. L-43d-l2-16-6i JIAGNIFICENT — 'I'hnt's just t.vou ivould sav if you saw cse beautiful boudoir sets from .00 to $3000, Latest designs. t l€!.“s Driuistore. Summerside. L-524-12l8-3i. -.\'0l‘lt‘E-W'e want ten ton live rr- dressed uou try bv December lftll buying everv dav in Kensing- w at K. Waites store. trwk "Ill tjollntri‘. navlniz highest r KGQDHCPS anti correct grading. tQiiaid and Bernard. L-490-12-l8-2l. pen and pencil AF. crest for the ". Gonrlles Drug 11-572-12-19-21 —TEMPER1.N(TE MEETING _ ‘The Sundav evening service at con- ervllle Bedegnewrvs devoted to a TPmltf-‘rfluoe Program \\'I"en firtv five pupils received irrizes for the Temperance Course which is on“. ducted bv the W. C.T.U. Hon. Hor- ace Wright was the chairman. The guest sneaker was Rev. C. A. Brit- ten who gave an lnspirilll! sci-mo on Temperance. The choir :1. "t- ed with the music of the seriir- . Mrs. Carrie Frizzr-li presented u“. prizes to the pupils. -s, Personals —Miss Errln Woolner. teacher at the Summerslde High School i spending the Christmas ‘ with her parents at Rustico. — T 2. -—Mrs. A. J. Mathison of O'Lear_\" was a visitor to Summersidc on _ “vllntv cellophane Tuesdm" gllgt- 2o rents each. Rex 5 and ' -‘ ummeiside. L-571-l2-i9-2i The British government has turn~ ed out several million pairs oi small ear plugs for the public. to protect ear drums against war k IEIéRKAS-Wiirin‘ and colorful m“ W11. Rex s and 1o. Sum- °- L-571-l2-19-2l. ~31 flit’; t? r in “A ll i ll I. LET HIM LOAF IN A PAIR OF THESE There's nothing o mun eniofl more than taking t life eusv. . . they love to loaf! This Vi!" Y0" W" r make those happy hours happier with u gift of Sheen 8| Moclnnis slippers. 50ft. Comfortable Romeo: — - — - — — $1.69 up .s"""llf styled Moccasins 98c to - —- - - "' 925° F SHEEN ,& MacINNIS ’ SUMMERSIDE -_. J ;l _._.i_ 4,4, l All Street -_ Summerside by stationed for this service, wife and "I Yflllr route..home on sqrurday Ove and furnace cement ngcenlsfl wont-strictly unable, —REXALL stars are attractive _|)|sSTON_24 and“26’iuch hand —MIRROR 3511 f“ , is. nriw hull‘ ill Bu” .5" “Pd Peflumf‘ Always 2T1 L-54z-12-18-li. ciable gift. Gourlies Drug stolleil i. L-siz-iz-ié-zi. - iltinnon, Mrs, Maccionald and Mr. ‘Saunders. Motion carried. The President then introduced the gufii W O ‘weaker, Miss Sue Meadows. _________ MERSIDE G AND PRINCE COUNTY CH K ensington And Vicinity t should he leit with Mpg pond b b m u 'W* F‘ cum“ m” o on‘ Sumrlfleyrel.’ n, o! ‘he loufmlnl stores in. Miss Francis Jenkos f lClllBlOWH h o .ch"' KCHS-Hgbunvfas a reoenr‘ visitor to CPL Wm- Lawson i’ l". UPPE!‘ oCabriirdofzol-iii “me dflllxhtrer arrived W0 weeks furloughfvtmng on a M“ ‘mm? Doyle of Charlottetown I s. a Keen- iten» m l... tl ‘ Charlottctgfri 5m y with “lends m Pte. Leith Ellis and Pie. Lorne Turner ofthe P.E.I. Highlanders, stationed in Nova, 5mm; ,5 m, Tuesday with relatives in lions 11g. ton en route to join their u;1i¢_ M155 Muriel Harding who L; em. ploied in Charlottetown arrived J0me on Tuisday evening to spend the Christ-mas holidays, Mrs. W. P. McBride was a visit.- cr lo Summerside on Tuesday vis- itzii2 her husband. Dlf. W. P. Me- Bride. who is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital and who is steadily inipi'oving. Master Reggie Thompson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thompson, of _ . . is spending part ill-w’ . holidays in Ken- mllilliili the. gnrst, of his grand par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Jame; Bernard, Mid lcung friend of Master Jsanes Saunders. Their many friends are pleased to so Mls Shirlev I-Iughess, Miss Joyce eschcn and Miss Ethcl Chliholm "ouud again after their recent ill: ss The mimy friends of Mr. Tim- othy vlill will regret to hear that he is nmv a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. hav- iiiig be n rushed there on Monday lcvenzng immediately after having the misfortune to fall in some un- known manner while carrying a number of parcels, among them a bottle of oil. which he fell on, se- verely cutting his hand. severing or: nos and k-aders. hlrs. George Ives. Mrs. Arthur Lnrkiiis, Mrs. James MacDougali and Mrs. Charles D. Howatt were visitors to Summerslde Tues- day. Tho Kcnsington Boy Scout Trrcp hr-lri their wiekly meeting in the town hall Tuesday eve-hing, with a full attendance. ‘Mr. Tyndal Sample was a re-i coin business visitor to Charlotte“ A number of skating enthusiasts were vsitors to Bedeque Tutsday cvenng and enjoyed on evening's‘ skate. l , iisnt in the Prince count-y HLspltiil ‘iuiiiincrsirle, is so much improved .hai. he hop.s to return home at an, early date. The regular monthly meeting of the Kensington Home and School A ciatin was held in the Town . Kcnsiiigtoir on Thunday ev- = ng. December 12 at 8 pm. The Pro d:iii., Mrs. P. J. Kinuedy op- cued the inzcting by reading tiie Home and School Creed. The m-n- iIiLCS of the ])l‘8\'.Oli5 murtihiy mett- iing wcre approved as read. Ml‘. Mac- dcnalcl reported that he had con- sulted Mr. Toombs and stated that it piano might be SCJLWG at a l'(‘.l.i0lli\bl(‘. price. Miss Meadows suit. cl that she would inspect same and report. The secretary read a letter from Miller Bros, In connec- tion with a piano. The President presented the Health Bond which had been received from the PEI. 'l‘uhrrciilc.=is League. The Treatur- er. siiss Bruce, then presented her report and stated that a nice sum . town. , Mr. Charles Cook who is a pa- 1 at; m," was realwed from candy sale at the recent concert. Mr. Maodonald rop:rt.ed that the Home and School Christmas Concert was being pre- pared. The committee to look after lllie stage is Mrs. Saundirs Mr. Mc- l-Iowatt. Mrs. Urban Pineau was added to the candy woimittee- A discussion then tack place re Santa Pals. Mr. Maxzdonald suggested that a committee be appointed to handle in.‘ ahOve mentioned. The following committee was named. Mrs. Mac- dcnald. Mrs. Saunders, Miss Turnp- . n. Mrs. MoLellon. Mrs. Taylor. The committee after investigation tin: to have the matter announced n the error-tics regsrrlinodonfltlcns- ~ Mr. J. L. Saunders moved that bill for Town Hall rental be ,1‘. _ Seconded by M11‘. Mflvdonflld- T101011 carried. Mr. Mflcdoflflldr iniidc a motion that tine Santa Pal] committee be emP°W°T°d l” "59 “P m $5.00 of Association funds if necessary. Seconded by Mr. J- L- chose as her subJect-“My Pllfllln‘ irge To Vlmy." The 8991K" held the members thrilled and HD911- boiind with the entertaining and vcry interesting and very vivid pictures of her wonderful trip. Miss Meadows gave in detail. with many amusing incidents thrown in. ell Bf?- count or her trip from the time that. she left Montreal. her trip through quaint and icturesque Frantic. her list-fix‘? bgl I London. wiilc was 0 at Buckingham Pelwe- Th6 members who mlswd tihll oertainl missed the most interest- ing and’ cntertainin story of their fives and they woud be well vised that if Miss Mealdowtsp 01:01‘ » ars with a “BMW " 91' to be on hand. Mr J. L. Saunders. in glowing terms paid tribute to the speaker and moved a hrartv vote rt thanks be extended. Mr. MacdnnaTd in seoondlrifl WW vote complimented Miss Meadows hlghlv and stated that he wasn't sure ‘that Miss Meadows hodnt missed hrr calling. The President extended the vote of thanks to Miss MHKIUWS who graciously thanked p“, mgptlhg Meeting adjourned and refreshments were lefVNl- H- ___________Z__ OBWESTRY. Enir.—<CPt — The medical rfflrer of Qswestrv Rural Council finds no evidence of’ ‘ crease of infectious disease resuting from influx of evacuees. M; J. S. Ta_vlor.‘Charioticiown. was recent visitor‘ Dr. H. H. Kennedy. Summer- dde. was a recent visitor berton. Mr. LeRoy Gahaiit. Summer- side. was a recent business visits; to Aiberton. Mr. and Moran of Li” Jackets For Men and Boys You must coll at our clothing Department and see the wonder- ful showing of jackets to fully appreciate the core we have tok- en in selecting these garments, every different moterlul and combination is included. Men's of prices ranging from $2.95 f0 —— — -—— —— — 95-00 Boy's df prices longing from $2.95 to — — — — — -—— $695 Men ’s Toilet Sets Military sets in every new com- binotion put up in fine leather cases, convenient to curry when travelling. See the complete range from $4.50 to — - $45.00 Ladies" Toilet Sets 3 piece sets including Brush, Comb and mirror $2.95 to $13.50 5 and 7 picce sets beautifully Boxed $9.75 to — - _ $15.0") One only special 9 piece sets contain oll the articles needed for your manicure. Regular $23.50. Reduced to — - $l6.75 - arrows’ w» ' rgfissassi’ - Comforts Sofin comforters wool and down filled size 66 x 72 priced from $9.75 to — — — $16.95 ONLY A FEW MORE SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS Allityfliiii m Alberton. t0 Al- \ / VARIETY I Sinclair & Stewart Lot 1i, have taken up residence in Alberton and restaurant and bakery in the Big Apple Restaurant formerly operated by Mrs. Frasr Wells. Tiie regular weekly the First Troop was held in their clubroom in the Masonic Lodge Building on Friday evening. followed by a lively game. A lmlf E hour instructimr period fo pay. and wool: t? Ladies ' Baggage Ladies’ oeropucks in block or brown make on ideal gift, Prices $4.95 to — — — — — $29.75 Ladies’ week end and fitted coses. Week end from $3.00 to $12.50 Fitted cases from $10.00 to $l6.95 %€%€%€4€~~’€'s’i€z5€.4€3§i£i% ‘ o Mens and Boys sweaters oll kinds and styles of the price you wish Scarves in ploin and fancy silks from — 59c to 3.95. Shirts in whites and foncys liable makes oi- — $1.19 to 3.50. Neckvveur every conceivable new design o choice — 50c to $l.50. Gloves, unlined, fleecy lined and fur lined — — — $l.50 to 4.95. Hosiery all weights in fine wool and botany, plains I8- ond foncys Men ’s Baggage Men's Brief Cases in Genuine Leather priced from $7.50 to ~ — — — ~ - — $l2.5O Shop At Sinclair's — ~ — — —- — 50c to l.50. Pyiumos, Broodcloths, silks Yuma cloth - - $l.95 to 5.50 and ‘i’ l Hunderkerchiefs, ploin and in- itiuled — — — — l0c to 50c. Suspenders — — -— 50c to l.00. if UARDIA RONICLE Men '8' Bath Robes’ Anal Dressing Gowns! One of the nicest displays we‘ have shown in many seusonq, flannel: in stripes and ploin shades, plain and fancy velour: also striped corded silk of prices ranging from $9.95 to — $15.00 Special A limited quantity of nice gowns from lost season clearing half price. SERVICE . TOYS, DECORATIONS, Etc. Still a nice assortment of practical toys that will sure please the kiddie: dolls that will sure delight any little girl" Decorations and attractive items that will brighten up the home and tree, Christmas cords of variety, seals, tugs, ribbons and fancy wrapping to make your parcels more cheerful. Hundreds of other items throughout the store previously advertised. Coll and lot us help you ln your selections. Limited P. E. I. will conduct a Ramsay‘. _ nreetlng of Alberton Boy Scout Meeting opened conducted SUMMERSIDE. Stewart. _ Murphy. Ronald England and Keith Wells. This was followed by cussion mriod. it. was rim-ii take up the work of Santa i gain this year and to take fer Christmas trees. The ha‘. ilaneous shower was ‘McQuaid. Curry, given r'ln...'. Jewelery, Etc. Beautiful assortment of costume |ewel|ery, necklaces, Brooches, Lockets, Bracelets etc. moderate- ly priced. Angora Cloves Worm soft gloves in new and attractive winter shades o choice from $2.95 to - -- _ __ _ $495 and comfortable Blankets Fancy wool blankets in oll pastel shades. She will be pleased with one or more of these in the home. Prices $4.95 to -- $11.50 Useful Gift Suggestions For Ladies ' Lingerie, o complete showing in eluding slips, gowns, pyjamas, bloomers, bed jackets, ponties and sets ot popular prices. Hosiery, Ladies fine quolity full fashioned hose, in sheer chi?- fons, It. Service and service weights oll the latest shades to choose from, prices according to quality. lmii. on Wednesday evening. Dec- Hill)?!’ llih. when a large numbcr bv Rev. SQJfbiniied Sirhfi-Tilicl (iflihlilll i-iinch. use Beatrice Giil- their ilfilPh 'i\l. l.l.L' John Rockford. A. s. M. The fol- lowing Scouts pzissvd second first aid, Alfred honciii" many you» u.‘ . ytiiioss. Mo" nl friends and relatives unllriozll Rvi ll m! n (li.~~ (‘TS W's at the Credit. Union Building. The decorated for YOOIII “"413 casion in a rnlour scheme of rows. »l lift-and while. The gifts were opened} lay Miss Etiilli Kinch and the ac-i mmpaiiving verses read by Nfiss V" (Titre Mrtirciv: 1'1 a with flu break and Scout silence. gathered Rrollhtl FYI’ Hmltiltl‘ ff" 3 choscu \\'0l‘t's the h:i‘== thsvkctl n‘i V, _ p, u" H followedgby roll call which showed sing-song and a short talk bvfitllf (on their beautiful exits. The r - 3“‘>_,"‘_§‘:1'(fl.3-.\,._ fifteen Scouts present. The pat- ,8. M. Meeting closed with S.o.i. ma" ~_ .- , » _ _ rols then took their respective rsilence ill .. .2 drrrr". A d‘ corners for inspection. This was ""f\‘rl.\ ‘u"ch was thcn sorted n A very nice-Iv errant" mi "Pl-i u» ‘iutiics road all diparfcd i.‘ f c- w the m‘ ~ wcl‘; ' ill" - i» l".‘. t N.