PEQEMBER J6» 1949 - G. ll_ M.- 1, The weather men say that eventually we're gull"; to let lots of may n," winter! Bo-Whet better Christmas rift ean you choose p,“ SlKllS or a TOBOGGAN. The Hardware Department: of both etores (Sutnmerside and (“arlottelowni have e good stock of Stile 55 well as all the neceemry equipment. The Sill are Mud l"!!! 3-59 i p," up—Thfl Ski llarueee la priced at 1.75 up and the Ski Poles are 159 . pelr up . . . . Then there ere kiddies’ complete Sid Outfits priced ‘Q m; “a 3.25 eeoordlnr to the else required. Ski-in; is one oi the mm, most healthful Winter sports - give list Equipment tble Christ- m“; u; n (or Toborgsne — lust wstele the fun pin; en when “m,” e ~'l.'o around . . . The Hardware Department: have Ifnbugfllll in l, I and 0 foot lengths priced at 4-90. 5-10 lull 535- ll c" u Tub0||lll Cushion: in l. I and 5 foot lengths priced at 1.15. :8" end 3.50. You'll see these and other types of Sport Equipment u, “the Hardware departments of both Stores. have changed — s few year: ago the rift of WRITING ygyatqtmtfhriettnea wasn't considered so grand . . . Today the rift Writinl Feller is one of the most acceptable, appreciated and wel- d . The Chine Department he: a very nice assortment of Gift ‘ma: Stationery that you eould be proud to send anrlllll- Tlw- I005 “mi. aper i. either linen or nu finish in mm hem —- ll l» mm y i) 4o cents to 1.50 a boa. There ere loads and loads of beautiful léflffgii" “m. t" your reiection here in the China Department- ethin to wear . . . That's roll-i! ["5 3' "'"k§,',‘,','.'”,,“,',§' ¢f,','°,.,','.':',1n ti: the busy little “toddler” choose ‘dflfilflg; fronxithe Youth Centre. This morning l otloetl 200d look- ROM adcloth llmupers in elther lilllfl or yellow with smwkiur or l“ B“, m“, These Rompers are in sizes 1 and ii priced at. 1.50- flfik pond hey! Come In and ohooee "Wearable!" for the chil- iirrri: from the" Youth Centre. . a ver 00d stock of MUSICAL "L llhsitrded iyn ‘this collection are Gui- “DTRUM ithout cases! ~ Violins (with or without cases) q-Ao- m" mm‘ M ‘:1 onlcas For the uslcian on Will‘ Cllllllm" u" mdiagirffli Gilt: will ‘be a favorite musical instrument. Come in the " .:j_u£___(_;_iJ_ARi)_l4_kN,__CHARLO'l"l‘E'l‘Uwm __ i. THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: 1.. Elmer Murphy, us Hanover Sir George Glow, 128 Ottawa Street. “UMMEBSIDE end PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions, Advertising i Thefluardiaunaeybehoughtetanyofthe followin| stores in Sununereidez > Bellloohstore, Water Street; Toronto Bakery, Water Street; Vince's Grocery, Bueeell Street: Gourliee Drugetore, Ii Central Street; Mari (laudet. I1 Grenville Street. Alyre/Douoettde Grocery. Second Stroot: lelaud Motor Transport. Water Street. The Guardian will be delivered in any home in Sunnnerside loyetleperdayorleeperweek. PhoneIUorllo-l tor or give your order to the boy reeponeibie for delivery on eet, and by ‘lurk’ Construct Wagons, Railroad Equipment, m“ "NI" Bridges, Machinery and linlitlese Toys. your routs Construct-D-Craizt Spectacular Steel Construction Sat For‘ Model Builders of all Ages O All major parts are heavily plated or aver unwed two Patriot machines. Summer- hsnd “‘ side Hardware Co. | —GINIIAL msoaancz, supra" G. Muttsrt, Summereifi. lacquered, of Super Quality steel, brass, and exclusively designed extra, tough fibre board. d lect the one you wish from the line stock in the Furniture De- an 90 I purlment. n. t ri ed hoods end either 8199K - ' ' The” ‘f!’ warlrlytsuieht 329v: 5:: Q4 73m“ priced at 11.50 to ‘ Kinsmen Toy Matinee Wiii be held purchased a, car. u" or ,'°“"3'f>i-§"i.‘;"§$§’ Parkus in the Men's Clothing Depsrlmmt " in the Capitol Theatre Summer. 18.95. S lilll l ~ Thcre ls only a limited Quint"? 07 501's’ PAKKAS "ll in kMissing Schooner Safe After Balttering In. Storm HALIFAX. 55-15 —- ‘c?’ ' (m; of four storm-mauled ships was safe in POT! Wllilhi and iw° m)” “we heading for safety as mrfinvest sales ulid snow made m,» North Atlantic hazardous for snxali vessels. The two-masled coastal schooner Doris and Gladys. live days over‘- du; on s QO-mile voyage from Pan Aux Basques. Nfid. to North Eydney, N, 5.. was reported safe a: Grand Bruit, Nfid. by the R. C. A. F’. here. The crew of four aboard the hard-luck ship escaped 1X11“??- Capt. George Anderson. 65. Said the ship had been “tossed about 1.; n heavy storm" since Friday and was unable to make port. He (OUR the 44-ton craft info Grand Bruit at 1O o'clock this morning. Oihers aboard the schooner were two sons of the skipper. Edward. It wasn't the first. time the Doris and Gladys ran info trouble. Several years s80 She W85 suited by fire at her wharf in Newfound- iami. After being rebuilt she re- turncd to the coastal trade and last winter was missing four_ days before making harbor safely. An R.C.A.F. Lancaster and a United States Ganso had launched search operations for the ship to- day. The Montreal-owned freighter Biuestone was beading for Hali- fax after being battered by storms. Although taking water, she was rot believed in oserious danger Third victim of the late fail storms. the Newfoundland coastal freighter Nauphiia was wrecked off Whitehead. N. S. - some 200 miles from here -— Monday. Her crew of five - one of them in- Si. and Tom. 24 and a son-in-law. mind... Grant. 42. ~ 1ured - rowed to safely in s dory. Meanwhile, 800 miles cast of -TWO LAIGE furnished, heat- --THIB l5 THE WE!!! to do ed rooms available. Phone 429-3 or your Christmas shopping. We have apply 321 Second Street, Summer- now on displll’. a good assortment-side. of gifts. toys“ confectionery etc.¢ —-- "Store open every evening during] 401.10! COURT-In theflum. Christmas Week.’ S. D. Dixon. mezeide Police Court yesterday a [young man wls sentenced to s —ll0USE WARMING-A num- month 1n Jail for theft from s be: of friends and neighbors of i local store, by Stlpendisry Magi“. ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Cameron l rate E. H. Strong, KO. surprised them in their new home I Bloomfield and on Green Street, Summerside, on O O I Vtclnl ‘Tuesday evening by dropping in for en old fashioned house warm- H’. Ibenk Maebougeii reeeutly visited his home here. ' ins. After the first surprise was ‘over sad everyone bad been greet- ed, Mr. H. B. schurman and Mr. Jerry Sheen on behalf of all pre- sent presented Mr. and Mrs. Cam- eron with an electric clock. a tri- iight lamp and some dishes. Mr. Cameron for himself and Mrs.[ Cameron thanked all their friends‘ Mm Hgfry Magxgy w“ a recent fur their thoughlluiness and kind- ‘ vulgar w gmmemde. mess. Tne remainder of the even- ling was cnjoyably spent in games and music. Mr. fuck Foley, general merch- ant, purchased a car recently. Mr. David McDonald left recent- S iy for St. John, N43. __._ h ,___ -'I'0Y MATINEE—The onnusii My, Merritt Ramsay recently ‘side, on Saturday morning at ten‘ Mr. Ilarold McMillan arrlvtd o'clock. This Christmas Toy Mat- s home from Alberta on Friday even- inee has been held every year ing. since the formation of the Sum-i -——— merside Club and the toys are Reverend Fathers McKenzie and igiven to the Protestant Orphan- J.A. MacDonald were recent visit- cge and Si. Vincent's Orphanage/loans Lo Bloomfield. for distribution among the chil- .dren of those institutions on, Mr- Neil Arseuaulb event Sunday Christmas morning. The matinee . visiting at the home of Mr. and is‘ for children and fbé price of Mrs. Art Perry. EWC31011- aamissicn is a new or used toy.i in past years it has been very‘ successful and is a. means by belmm- W“ a recent which the children of the town Clwrivllslvvul- can share their Christmas happk" ness with those less fortunate. Mr i Th‘? 1'93"!“ meei-l"! (If the Hal-om 53nd,“. proplqemr of me Bloomfield Women's Institute was capitol Theatre, every year give; held at. Mrs. Frank McDougalVs the use of the theatre and bis last Week- siaff free of charge and for the ——‘ good o; the can“ The Kinsmen A very successful bingo party was Club pay the mm “may s held in the school house last week. ___. Proceeds arc for the Women's In- Hnllfax in the turbulent North stitute. Atlantic the Canadian tug Found- ation Franc-es was stcndln by the fliillbifd Spanish ve 1 Mar Caribe. waiting for mouuntainous seas to subsid» so she could put a towline aboard. Registered at Bilbao, the 4,700- ton Mar Carlbe sent an $0.5. Sunday when he“ steering gear broke doom. Tho Frrnces wont lo Mr. John Amos Coughiln, Camp- vlsltor to His friends are very sorry to hear that Mr. William Smith is sick at his home here. All hope he Will soon be perfectly well‘ again. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 0'Haiicran. Mrs. Harold Doyle and Mr. Rav- burn Doyle, Campbs-llton were rc- cent visitors to Svmmerside. Mali Orders Filled Modal illO [S8'|tlsces]---2.95 Model 3C0 [196 places] "-5.95 Same llay As Received , I» TOY TGWN at SMALLMAWS t fanliiy recently visited in West Puiizr. at the home of Mr. Shaw's sister. Mrs. Mable Snxifh. Mr. Dennis Brown, lvliss Jacquel- ine Brown, Nomna and Rose Mari-a, Brown were recent visitors to Sum- y merslde. 1 l Mr. JOiLIl J. fjallunt and son‘ Percy, Mhuinigash have recently moved into Mr. Ferdinand Browns house. ; Mr and Mrs. Jc-lm S. Murray and family, Piusville, left recently by car fur Toronto. Ont . “hero they intend to iivc in the future. -f»- f On Wainesduy evening, Decem- ber 8th, Bloomfield Station Hall was filled lo capacity when Mr. Wiilla-in Pickering showed “Prison Without Ball's". . Mr. Keith Pratt went Lu Halifax‘ Thursday; with a load of turkeys on Mr. Everett Williams truck. Mr l Kenneth idiiis “'11s ulso :1 passeng- er on lhc truck. ‘ihry I'L\i_.uf|](_\_] home Friday cveningg. A rcueni. marriage CCiuillOli)‘ nus performed by Rev. JM. Sheen when Miriam Sentncr became the bride of Kenneth Thompson. The at. tendanls were Miss Ruby Tbozmr sou and Mr. James Paimcr. Evcn~ lllg Slllliler was served at the hon» of the bride's part-mg, M1; and lVLrs. Iinnictt Scniucxi. i TIGNTSH LADIES All) The regular mcnfbiy meeting of the Tlgnlsh Ladies Aid of the Western o;.pi:ai was held at [he home oi Joseph Walsh, with the president. Mrs. John McNaiiy,‘ presiding. The minutes of the pre- vious meeting wore read and 3p- proved. 'l'i;c treasurer gave a vary safisfdclcry report of the amounts collected lrum dilikrsnl sources for the month. The sole of articles made by the Inembsrs since they QTSHIUZCII 1' t May, also a sale of rake and cm v, was hold on the I . l Be I Puzzled-i Give Baggage For Christos-ms 1.1 lrwh Acrofnsr il q,,,..~.| \\ 1th lJi-illllfl binding. or ruullide w“ mo‘. no" v3 her aL-l from Si. John's. Nfid Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw and llntil Christmas / SPECIALS 52/ /Z EntireStock Men's Sport Shirts Colours Grey, Send, Blue, Green, Brown o Large. Regular Price $3.50 to $8.25- nd Fluids. \ Sizes, Smell, Medium flllfl Clearing llntil Christmas OFF Entire Stock Men's Scarves Silks and Wo'els in plain White, Send, Cone Regular price $1.95 Io S 50- Peisley designs. , Rust, and Griy: else Fluids end Clearing llntil Christmas 20% arr Entire Stock Men's Dress Gloves Lined and Unlined in Brown, llecli. Grey. end Light Ten: else e variety of Wool Gloves. All Sizes. Regular 85c to $7.50. Clearing Until Christmas 2 OFF Melte your selection early from the finest specials we have ever offered §u_ *_ MEN'S OViRCOATS-en select sat-a orr Men's suns-e» sole dt........ zsvsorr MEN'S WEAR iTHEISLANUS SMARTEST MEN'S STORE) SIIMMERSIIIE Calvin Ieard; treasurer, Mis: Mil- dred Callback; Ch. afternoon of Now. 27th 4rd “as a l. zi-cwt :-;1cccs<; quite a sun: beings; ztzliixcd. . It was lilUYCCi and scvonded that E u cheque be scnt to the Western Ilospilai m a payment cu a‘ ilurchmc. ii was decided lo dis- miss the knitting (iii aftrz" Chrisi- ; imas. Ii was also decided lo start ‘ u bridge club after Christmas. A i mte of thanks was given to Mrs. A. J. {MacDonald and Mrs. Jos. Walsh for lhc use‘ of their homes ‘or ruccliiws zflsu lo Mrs bksrry ml “d H“. . ,.. . .. _ im- her as once in soiling fudge. i rust‘. in I-uih en»- The meeting then adjourned. illntrhrd Plflbfll u, ' hounlfs louih pat- iern, rawhide or ‘ llinetio fsbrle. I BAGGAGB- THE PRACTICAL QDLUTION TO TQHAT SPECIAL GIFT PEOBLIRL YOU'RE BOUND T0 rouse wrru a nsunsom. man-rte. srvtcn mos. ouosmv mo»: om wmc Next mepting will be held at the '“’ ‘“’“ “'""”’“" home of Mrs. Peter Burke. I c. w .1... INDIAN mvm l Tihe C. W. L. meeting of the In- dian River-Kensington sub-divis- ~i.on was held in the vestry at Kensingtmm on Monday evening, Nov. 29, at 8 pm. The president ' opened the meeting with prayer. On the advice of the chaplain, Father MacDonald, members form- ed s. committee to make daily visits in a sick person in Indian [Riven other sick members were uiso considered. ' He also approved of an early organized Study Club group in the different parts of the parish. Members accepted the kind mvl- itetion from Mrs. Allie MaoNeiil to hold the first meeting early in December. , It was voted unanimously to hold s bazaar and pantry sale on satccnon or remove nexus. we've 41,1, llllli- lTYl-I - . . sow smut: on m MATCHlING SETS. Travel twins. Tweed with leather b l u d- inp- December 11th. "“"'°b' 5"" I Sick end shut-ins of parish. also no“. Top grain , those in hospitals. were to receive “mm,” TH"! "l" ll the usual remembrance at Ghrist- ' “ma, rum“ mes. A box was also to be packed for Sisters of l-he Precious iBolod will: wide eml Money was voted ‘or the St. Vn~ cent’; Orphanage. **l' The president. Mrs. Pendergsst thanked members for their kind remembrance to ha: previous to her departure for the national convention in Calgary, and briefly reviewed some interesting things and pieces on her trip. Meeting closed with prayer. "ocnuquu W.l. ANNUAL MEETING Street Floor. - stein lion Section SNALLMAIPS Prince Edward Island's Radiant Christmas Stores The annual meeting of the llVlcmarfs Missionary Society of the Bedeque United Church met in the vostry Dec. i-st at 2:30 o'clock, The president, Mrs. ES Weeks opened the tnoellug with nrmvcr. 15 nnunbers answered roll xvlm a verse of scripture. Collec- i and finance, Mrs. Trueman; com- Christians in South America, diction by leader dosed this s“. munity frlndship sec’y., Mrs. John ivirs, Willie Stavert lighting s vice. A social hour followed Th, Stuart; Missionary Monthly Sec'y., candle in recollection ci’ our fei- president, Mrs. ES. Weeks. ex- Mrs. Robert Alflieck; press sccrc- icw Christians in Europe, NLrs. pressed the desire that many more fury, ivLrs. T.J. Inmun: librarian, Calvin Lcard iiglning a candle in such joint. nacclings be 1191;; Mrs. A. Schurinan. supply sccrc- rccoliecfon of our fellow Christ- ' ' tary. Mrs. Albert weeks, . iaiis in Asia. Miss Louise Csilbeck erson; Recording Szcretary, Mrs. Renders-m lighting a candle for Orville Johnson; Corr. Secy, Mrs. e our fellow Christians in North 2 HALL MFG. CO., LTD. Summeiside in Kensingion and vicinity fa: the coming season kindly attend Hm amvlmifld l0 $30-90. Errwr- Alter the business period was lighting s candle in recollection xufllvy rolleviiivn S150. Miss Louis! over, they were Joined by the of our fellow Christians in Africa. I 9111111961! W95 ‘lilpolnixd to attend South Bdeque Y.W.A and Bcdequc A number of prayers and Bene- Pftsbylflrilil 8i KNlSiHI-tiflll- A Y.W.A.. as their guests. who also “ma-TING 0F committee consisting of Mrs. Cal- had their business meetings in wfiH vin Leord, Miss Mildred Callback. adjoining rooms. A vcxy beautiful z North Sher; Hqckey Lug“ Mrs. Percy Alilleck. were oppoint- candlelight service conducted by ed to arralue for a Chrisimae Mrs. .1.w_ Reid was carried out. l TOWN HALL tree entertainment flc-r Sunday Scripture readings were given by ‘ KENSWGTQN sihvfli Bhlldwll- the president. Ms, 15.5. Weeks, ___ 2 The following officers were Mrs. Percy Affieck and Airs. Or- FRpD elected m: ensuing year: Presi- viiic Johnson, One» 30 H-P. Leonard bull AY’ DECEMBER U“ dent. Mrs. EB. Weeks; 1st. vice A number of Chrisimas carols ggygynor steam "gin; in Al 8 P.M. president, Mrs Percy Aflfleck, 2nd were sung, Taking pail 1,, randie- z hm dd" condition vice president, Mrs. James Hend- light service weep Mrs. George ‘ ' ‘ All l-hpge int-gray“ in hock“ America, Mrs. Edison Wright Stewurdsiflp lighting a candle for our fellow