lr , -51;-. Alan Holman of Char- iottetown was guest speaker yes- Wday at the regular weekly meeting of the Sum- lulalifsllfltifnaotary Club held at Ho- Elards Restaurant. J. C. (Bud) Mountain in the chair. Mr. Holman addressed the Ro- my gathering of the Maritime goiird of Trade, of which he is esident, and on the Atlantic Pm- vmces Economic Council. The guest spwger pointed out that the Mari- um;-3 Board of Trade is an organi- zation interested in the welfare of mg Maritime: as I Whole. and does not promote projects for in- dlvlfllllil commulrities. He said the board has accom- phshed a great deal in the past few years and that last year. for the first time since confederation. my premiers of the four Atlantic pmilnces met in Halifax to discuss mm-rs concerning their provinces. fills meeting was held under the auspices of the Maritime Board of 1-nae, said MI. Holman. The Atlantic Provinces Economic coiincll was formed at this gather- nnd was modelled after a ,0. ml set up in the New England 5l,.lPs nearly 30 V90” 380- With miiih success, the West SPGKKGF relaled. The purpose of the council, in mu main. is to improve the econ- conditions of the Atlzintic Prol. lnccs. Holman stated there are p . industries ill the Mliritimes that don't prosper because many p.g,i!e don't want to blly Maritime prodllris He said probably one of the rrmsons for this is that they lzairnt been pickaged as attrac- ri 'v as they might. be. He said retailers and individual ltunsumers as well shoilld investigate the many proilxlcts that are available in -the xlarltlmes, stressing that Maritim- Prs should be buyi.iig Maritime pro- dms when many. if not all com- -re favorably with products bozlclit elsewhere. Mr. Holman stated that he per- sonally feels there is a great fur.- Ill” u.-e for the Maritimcs and al- ALBERTON ii: ind Mrs. Maurice Lodge with their two sons and Mrs. Lodge sen- l..r- oi Borden visited friends in Alba-rton on Sunday. Mr Ivan Nicholson. Alberton. mo'ored 10 Charlottetown yesterday ahrre he will instruct at the an- r.:lli1 school for hockey coaches and fi'fP.'l'C8 at the Charlottetown Howl. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Don Camp- belL. Bryan and Barry have moved in Albcrion for the iiznter months. Tn:-w are residing in apartments in the Princess Pat Theaire. Boys and girls of Alberton Pres- h3'lf"1llI'i Sunday School had their anr 'il Christmas party Friday . ig. Carol singing and the C stmas story told liv Mrs Gro- r;e l-Iillen were followed by the mo-.iing of three films. "Song Of The Mountain." ”Childrcn Of Jap- an.” and "Winter Carnival.” The prolrotor was operated by Billie Clark. Refreshments and a treat were provided. Gifts from the well laden tree were distributed by Mrs. Lloyd Wilkle and Mrs. Vernon Campbell. The happy occasion was brought to a close with prayer by M1! Kilen. Wesfern -GREASE GUNS for auto. truck or Tractor. Bold right at Brace'a. -IIONSON lighter. Always ac- ceptable. Gourlies Rexall Drug Store. t --ALWAYS A HIT. - English made loose powder compacts. Gouriiee Roxell Drug Store. -rl.l.VIC GRANT - A resolu- tion passed at the Town Council meeiing in Siimmerslde, Monday evenlnx concerning the annual grant to be made to the Summer- aide Dental Clinic should have read 3150.00 instead of 350.00 as reporied In yesterday's issue.-S.. -BAPTIST W.M.S -- Mrs. Ro- be-rt Palmer entertained the mem- bers of the W.M.s. of the Sum- merslde Baptist Church at the Christmas meeting on Tuesday af- ternoon at her home. The proai-, dent. Mrs. Jack MacLeod conduct- ed the devotional exercises. which consisted of Christmas hymns. scri- pture reading by Mrs. W. A. Cur- rie. and prayer. The study per- -Od was presented by Mrs. J. F. MecNeill, who gave ii. reading on the origin of the hymn "Holy Mrhil Silent Night". after which W Joined in the singing of it. Tea was served by the hostess. -S. -PRESBY'I'I'-JIIIAN W. M. S. - Mru. J. 5. Perry conducted the wor- WD service of the W.M.S. of the Summerslde Presbyterian Church yesterday afternoon in the church iurlor. The opening hymn "O ggnie All Ye Faithfill” with Mrs. 1 lo Whalen at the piano. was fol- Wed by the scripture lesson. the lhenie of which was "Let us go unto chem". Mrs. FLE. Ellis assist- 31. After the singing of "It Came Don The Midnight Clear" the "lid? book period was presented gy Mrs. J. Lloyd Gorrill. assisted nyd Mrs. Harold Hall. Mrs. J. Don- tr Macxay and Mrs. Ry W. Wood F0111 the book entited "Face To W! With India". The meeting toncluded with the repeating of the llmri benediction in unison. -s. -TRINITY MISSION BAND - 0 Christmas closing meeting of no Mission Band of Summerelde fin"-Y Church was held yesterday "ltnoon with the leader Mrs. llph 30Ite8. in charge and Mrs. h 5 Slifen as pianist. The opening 107:3-'1 Jesus Loves Me" was tol- 'd by the Lord: prelyer. led by "ll?! Ellen Wylie. The offering me received by Sheila Carr and Edwmite boxes were collected by M. frd Boates. All Joined in the Del: on Hand prayer. A prize for to EN attendance was presented Gmnnnle Nicholson. Two Ilorlea Mu. 01 The Stars" and "The -My Sheep" were read by Mrs. mliftld Carr. The hymns rung were In A Manger" and "Jesus mm M0 For A Sunbeam". The N hon Bend purpose was repeat- ,,,uV I11. A social hour followed '1 the members of the W.M.S. ltd the children to ice-cream cookiu. . Maritime Board Of Trade subject Of Talk At Rotary though it will take time, he feels the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council will prove to be a very vauabie organization in the econ- omic development of these neaalde provinces. Guests of Rotary were Mr. Elmer Murphy of Summerside, and Rotar- ian A. A. Scales of Charlottetown. Rot, Gabriel Chaiason was accom- panist for the singaong. It was decided that the luncheon meet- ing of January 11th would begin at 12.30 p.m. Linlileffer Rd. Man lniured -Mr. Holden Sharp, 81-year old resident of Linkletter Road. suffered a fractured left hip when thrown from A horse-drawn load of hay in Summerside yesterday after- noon. Mr. Sharp was about have the hay weighed on scales of Joseph Read & when a train approaching nearby crossing sounded whistle which frightened the horses and caused them to bolt, throwing Mr. Sharp to the pavement. He was taken to Prince County Hospital by ambulance and his condition last even- ing was said to be very good. WMS Affernoon Auxi iary Meefs --The December meeting of the Afternoon Auxiliary of the W. M. S. of the Summerside Trinity Un- itori Church was held on Tues- day afternoon in the church par- lor with the president. Mrs. Ham- mond Johnson In the chair and to the Co. the its Mrs. B. R. Sharpe at the piano. After the singing of "As With Gladncss. Men of Old." prayer was offered by the president. The community friendship sec- rctary reported 42 hospital and -13 house calls during the past month and the supply secretary reported that a mdst generous response of clothing for Korean relief was received in answer to the appeal. A box of Christmas gifts was shipped to Miss Helen Iloase, missionary in Japan. The corresponding secretary read a letter from the Presbyterlal sec- retary announcing that the 1955 Presbyterlal will be held in Sum- merslrie Trinity Church on Jan- uary 25th and 26th. . Mrs. W. A. Allen led the de- votional period. the thrme helm: tiGcd IS light and in Him is no darkness at all.” And was assist- ed liy Mrs. Robert H088. MYS- Clarence Harris. Mrs. T. D. Car- ruthers and Mrs. A. S. .VlacKay. This was followed by the sing- :ng of ”O Come All Ye Faithful". during the receiving of the offer- ing short music was played. A special feature was I Vocal solo "Infant Holy. Infam L0W1y" by Mrs. Robert Archer. A love gift collection was received. The second chapter of the study book was reviewed by Mrs. Allen after whlch the meeting closed with prayer offered by Mrs. A. S. Mac- Kay.-S. Guardian -TUSSY cosmetics in simulated leather cases. Gourllel Rexall Drug Store. . -DR. HUBEIIT Ma.cNEI'LL will be absent from his office Wednes- day and Thursday. -LOWER. FIIEETOWN School Ooncert held in the School. Decem- ber 20th. -FANCY BOXED STATIONERY. its always acceptable. Gourliea Rexall Drug Store. - -BEGIN OB END your Christ- mas shopping at Reed Studio and Camera Shop in summereide. -A GIFT FOR YOUR MAN - Frank Medico Filter-Cooled Pipes. Gourliee Rexall Drug store. -THE ATTRACTIVE LINE of Dorothy Gray Cosmetics may be found at Foley's Drug Store, hand- aomely gift wrapped. -WATCHES for men and ladies. quality movement. Popular prices. Sold and serviced by Moose Jewel- lers. Summerslde and O'l.eary. -I WILL be receiving claims for rebate on gasoline at Bow- ness store Thursday, December 16th from 1.00 to 6.00. Please bring invoices. Roy Campbell. -CANDY TIME. -- Buy Rowli- Lrees black magic dairy box, hazel- nut whirls, Moira Pot of Gold, Lux- ury. Ganonga at Gourllea Rexell Drug Store. -A. Y. P. A. MEETING - The regular weekly meeting of the St. Mary's Anglican Young People's Association was held in the church hall on Monday evening at 7.30 p. m. The meeting opened with a. hymn and the aasociltion prayers. The business meeting which fol- lowed the minutes and roll call con- cerned plana for the building of a frame for the church by Michael Bouley and Peter Goddard. It was also decided to dress the church next Monday evening instead of the regular meeting. The boughs were out in several different sizes and P803041 DWI! to be used next week to hm in the church. Red ber- riea w I also be unad with the green to dress the church and each member was asked to get. some and string them for next Monday even- ing. Lunch was served by Peggy Preston and Sandra mun. Humor- oue impromptu speeches weromade by Beverley Birch, Tony cola, Donald Golel. Peggy Preston, and Lorna Lawson. -S. -DIRECTORS MEET-A meet- ing or the board of director: at Community Credit Union on Mon- day evening decided to change the regular weekly buaineu night tn Thursday of each week. The meet- ing. presided over by the president. George Chappell, also approved the association of thin credit union with the others in this area. in the organization of I credit union chapter tomorrow evening at I joint meeting of credit unions in -8. the Summerside Town Hall fa ...uii.i: - - .. '- .. mdw Tignisli Seaman On.Mineswe Leading Seaman Joseph Gaudet, left, of Tignish is one of many P. E. 1. men now serv-jm,,mber mg shumm Canadian Navy. Here he exaliiines a respirator with a ship-i ' ' ing in ships of the Royal mate in the 'NATO Officials Expect Agreement On A-Weapons p By STANLEY PBIDDLE not all of them nuclear-during thel nexa three years too readily as- PARIS (Reuters)-Atlantic pact d th t sgApE id b bi. 9mcl3l5 53” Tuesday night "WY frlimbeounteali any milillglfly lnceiiraslonl 3'? mmldenl lhal 3” afimemenllby atomic weapons and tactical mill tljeui-caliiilffl this It-edek satisfy-Jammie bombmgl ongih: lllsgooflcallaorlfgilcaniieaglfrlntalfiI Denmark one M the m'0';'t Fill . g g nosed members of the alliance, oh-g gjeliegpeany attack against Vlealemljecied. Britain. Belgium and 1-lol-j . . . land surioorted by France. I'. isl l - .. . This issue. which had been ex-i also insisted that me” dEl:lOOd ported to provoke one of Llie lil'3l un ' ' , disputes ulthili the North Aflaiill lS0VEmmFm5 mug be mmulmd be-l . - - l TIM”, Orgamlamml M” be d13.ll.llF atoms i-ere Ll:Ed to repel an. cussed by 14 foreign riilnistels ull,em:m5' the pacts ministelrial Courllill meet-l ins, here Friday. External Affairsl Minister L. B. Pearson will is-pics-l em Ca".ada' . the members of the North W.l'.-. The mm d"l5i0” m "59 ammslshire Auxiliary of the wars. for would be taken by the govern-lthe December meeting. Mmg A1- memS' not by Ge” Alfred C”"”e"l'bert Bowman led the Christmas ther. the supreme commander. aclf worship service. She was assstsd ing on his own initiative, the ot'fi- by members whn gave .1... ,-padn N315 ""1. ings. and the pr33ei's were ,EliEl1l . bv the President. All joined in PLAN ON ATOMIC VHEAPONS singing the Christmas carols. Read- ings on the work of Educational. Medical and Evangelistic Mis- sionaries were given by membersi Eleven members were present and two visitors were welcomed. 1 A receipt, for 55.00 from Marl-g time Home for girls was read. ' The Community Friendship Sec- retary reported nine home, and five hospital visits made. The Literature secretary reported ten books read. Two members paiul birthday money. Mite boxes re-; celved amounted to 525.00. Mrs.' Bruce Noy invited the members. for the next meeting. Mrs. Ralph Noy and Mrs. Bnice Nay, lunch committee. Meeting closed with hymn and benediction” I N0arrf'ivh.r-sTiln-sfw.:u.s. l Ei'l'Ffl,3.l"'Fd Mrs. Walter Clark But this procedure would not prevent Gruenther from basing his plans on the assumption that atomic weapons would be used to repel an invasion from the East. Governments would probably de- cide whether to resort to atom warfare at the same time as they were deciding whether aggressive action against the West called for a declaration of war. Military sources said that Su- preme Allied Headquarters (SHAPE) is confident that its in- telligence network would give suf- ficient warning of any planned on- Ilaught to p e rmit consultation among the governments. PROTEST REPORT The national chiefs of staff who form the military committee of NATO met here Tuesday to put the finishing touches to "document M. C. 48"-the report that caused the controversy. Some member governments of the alliance held that the recom- mendatlons contained in the report for I turnover to new weapons- Sweden now has about 110.0003 tractors, mostly on farms. com-l pared with 20,000 tractors 10 years ago. Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0nt..D.. B.0. PHONE 8'18! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer st. summenlda Cliarfered Accounfanfs '1'. Earle Hickey Refurning From Halifax Hospifal Albany. in his car. Medical authorities at Halifax have informed Mr. and Mrs. Walsh that their son will have to return to Halifax in three months for an INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Llmlfed Fire - Auto - Casualty operation to put a lteel plate in a gamma 3; gamma;-gm. his hand. Tran h I .g plug"; was evcmo anaccidnt t - Crapaud several weeks ago. Euffe.r- Opilomafndls ing serious head and back injuries, B F. Hunter. R.0. O” ” P.l..I. - Phone Illi SMALIMANS BUILDING I A. Raymond Grant. use. on. In Water Street summeralde the purpose of co-ordinating credit union educational work, etc, Egch credit union, however, will con. tinue tooperate its saving and loan services to its own member: Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wenl as in the put. and continue in PHONE 8580 l the name manner and longing. n' -b:;: I PHYSICIANS minesweepcr HMCS Granby, based at llalifax. Th .....;;””..l."ii:"”;..Zf..l.”':.”l:l??.; ”"'”"'".ll.'i.".l..';' ””""""” lSl-AND EWWMENT CO" LTD- i specials. that a ter nine weeks of hoepltal- gamma.-.14., 9.3,; .. ppm". guy " , . . " lf2li'r”..'3., ill. l."ebell.L"?il3..Elie"x'lli'l.." W.-Albert -zoom.-ion ' The Farm" 5 M"d'"" s"''” c'"'"'9 TAKE ADVANTAGE or our "WPW 0" Thuudaw E E L MUTUAL BUILDIN0 Water St. East Summerside will..””:::”le.”i:.”.3..?:".:':l: ”""'"l:..:.'...Z':.”;: W R M A GHOGEHY SALE to bring him home. They are ac- DIAL P. 0. BOX comlmnlnz Mr. Melvin wmaeu, am can - APPEARING TOMORROW IN THIS PAPER I Wednesday. Dec. 15. 1954 The Guardian Pal! II lU.S. Decision Touches Off Demonstrations In Athens Greece demand: the right at self-determination for the popula- tion of Cyprus which is predomin- orlgln. Britain is debate and the Monday announced against the Greek lSanfa Claus gLune Lighfed Af Summerside -A scintillating profusion of .muItl-colored Christmas ireellghts I lburst lnln bloom last ei-enlng15l-11'-lull-5 and 25 D0l1C9me1'l Werel lalong summgrsidyg war" Styppt ll'i,lLli'ed Tuesday in violenl. street M, ",9 annual pditjgn of samgldemonstraiions against the Unitediantly Greek in Clgug lune manifested ll.-.911, mlstates decision to support conlln- hoicotting the Add color Ind chum to rm 1954 ued British colonial rule of Cyprus United States holldgy "gun, Thousands of students. armed it will vote The enduring evergreen! have, with oranges. clubs and chair legs,l resolution. lac in past rears. been attarhedlacreamed ”shame on the Ameri- tn the parking meters along bothlcans” and tried in Yam 1" batlle sides of the main street and thzlthrough police cordons to the US. string of lights have been slip and British embassies. . plied by the merchants in whose Black - robed Greek Orthodoxy area the trees are erected. Since priests led the youthful marchers. its inauguration A few years agn.lWhen firemen. working alongside ATHENS ifteutersl - Forty-nine SEEK HLASHER TOKYO (Reuters) - Police are hunting a man who rode through lthe city streets on a bicycle Mon- .day night and slashed seven geisha Santa Claus lane in Summersidelpollce, turned their hoses on ll'lelg”'lg and housewives acres; the has become I stimulating part. of 'demonstrators OLll.SlflP the Amerl- faca with a razor. the Christmas decorum. can mission blllldlilll. lhe priests tried to slash the hoses with knives V l lllilll hcnur ill R'i N1. "”s"T0w" V” IPLEDGE LIBERATION 222 Q..';;',''"." ll; IE 1?: The December nieetmg of Irish- lleel:-Iv? V 74: town W.l. was held in Lne had on At the end of th--e mu; or! 6,," W ., 51;. '... l;...”.f.. December 7. rrne pl'E5n-ienbl Mm street fightmg. the students march-l mm iv -r.g.,....-,.,. ll 9-,, ,0 Lem, yaynm, mupled me cm,” ed to the Tomb of the Unlmwn alilllro; 2;; 23 um mg ynegunz opened by .,mz.isoldier and pledged themselves ml am wing D 7 8 ing "Jingle Bells." followed by the "'0"m"u"f the” 5""-Will? IO! "H0518 mm Winlvrd 83. I Creed. liunlon o Cvprux with Greo-rel un-: 12in w HBII 295 200' 205. Run can W” ,m5w,,..ed b. 25 ill the Mediterranean cnlonv is :.”'.'”L f;”' 53?: T120 memucis w Ilh an exchange of'”ll':'P'”'i'"d l”mflll" 51""-eh '-"lite"! I500 y-lin-u 5'5 A 1: Christmas gills which were dls- Ml” ""5 nlvm-linerl of the. Km" 9' R" W5 151 S Lnbured H-om l gully decorated demonstraton.-.. l.med a few hours L'Ul';."3 z"”"” 22' 21 21 cm-lslmas tree by Mrs Lem, bsforliy flied piiliitlcal cgmmittee of libs Il,3u'l:lny Ignace: 1:; Campbell, who acted as Santa. f ""9 A 31003 F0331 N" l”” P ""59 s It was reported that blinds were 5e'”bll' H93” ' 'l''hll''' "0 Cil7""5- gamiocsxuk (M u H 6! purchased for the hall. The r-ol- R”'”'"”””l l'i"llt'0 cordons W"! cm 'tV!or:'r-'9' . lection for the Institute ol Blilid.'h'”"" '"'"''”l ll" "5 "M mm lfuywnm t V ' was 3.'2.li0. Reports of the silk and 15” ”'"ba55'e3 Tucm” m(”'m”?- 365 ram.-r--.-vs W. '39:. ism .of the school committees were .m,-m.- ,g , 'l”D0"1"E"'" AK 431,4 43 given and new ones were appointed. lcmmlued fmm DEE! 13' f';l:.P."m ' :Cori:e.3p0ndence was read and CLl5- fNl5l.'STR'lVALs mm. Red 0,055 sewmg and Toronfo Stock: 1... r la...- knitting was distributed to mem- 22,," game" Q! Q! 9! 33,5, Y hers. iwm nan-my in we 75 A61 Simpltml it was decided to treat the 53"" Red P09 N ma 17 T"'a' "' " children at Christmas and to re- Sigtp M 4 74.” . loo Renh 250 zoo mi . It was also decided to have a gggg ::”fP;"d 7"g 705 7': 7. in ra T J .'l. V p I ybvatfle But. on the flue and to in- 5595,, M, Am”, " W H” I I I Rational Dwicnce Photo. qlmfha gill” ULSEJ-inf-e ISIAHSI w:nd zim gem gl 1.1 ll lllfi e .- -.,&j.m.jm.... n . a up Le. some L5cu55lon - n.v xiv M so i . .125 Royalltn 22 22 22 V: .:::..d;?:.::..:: - 1" ..r;.ro Pr 2: gu - J st-R ht November Report: hm?” tgeelailf Wnglnebet hjgftrgl the .:Au!Is.eALfIC 2;? A . 5 one vino Send an :4 22 22 Principal's vevwmen ll4::::?3:S:”::?””.”it” ll; 2:22 2:: 3:2 :2: I ' V5 V 5 mm' zsoos "F A ilio ' siao 'Gracle x - 1. Judy lilillar; 2.l""”E9 '” Chem and SEVEN” CW 4729 sign M can on no Juanila Newcornbe: 3. Lauieenceytesw vlere pl” 9" 1” Pmgnmr sag 11.2 1:1: la Mawhinnry. l mu (mm.-u sir sa 5: Grade IX - 1 Carolyn Grlgg; 2 l iooo Steelov 5:. M M ooedewl. Ell th. mar Eur Comb 2 Leigh Rams” . :.;":..t '22 72: 7:2 BIG K0 Grade Vlll Cl Emmett Bigzar Gllade H l” '" 1 Ala" R”t”"' 3154.-i sulliv us 515 515 Grade. Vll -- 1 Louise Mar-lxmi 2d CjG1'd'Ii:'l M3CD0Ulall- 3- znoo Sim! In late in J"'M Lean. x'Ern0n Grlggl 3 Carrnan IF. half I BC EYIIIED . H00 50:1! 3:7" 37" ,1”) Dawson bVCv!l;ade I ial - 1. Vernon March-l Grade Vl - 1 L-hi-ila Sharpe. 2 19- d lib) I 1 W11 on ;ex J15” :52 lg lg J 7.. g l” G . . hg -Ira C rm -EH8 L IEYYIS. 2100 .01? .. -- .,;;,fF '” I 9” M 3” ulohnny Grigg. Elizabeth MacLi-an.. 57233 1r3;:sr;Zm wizso 171:; 1133 and CAMERA SHOP” Principal. Wendell Phlllips.”V1”13"" Ram5aY- 2 Susan Wile: :5uo'r Er ' ii 22 ilianw. 3 Jackie Nelrcombe l Jvunr arm cg; Wis 42:; Summerslde l . . 5 1.-6. . Prim”). Dem. Teoclie:-Miss Gloria Maclnty.re.V 56:25 U ish :3 Ixvater st. Phone 8081 l Cvrazle V - l .luani'.a 'llacDori- DEAD 05' BEACH K: 13 13,: l aid 1 Ca d:a Iilarliay. 3 Char-I LA SPEZIA !,,h, (F nary- 53 M9'"LF”"a”' lU'"bE"'Ci Figgllnim-iii u':s found; (-”5?flP N - 1- " F"”l"' "1?-Frllfil-5 :dead on a beach Tuesday next to a 2. Joyce B.;;ar; 3 L Gl'3'l8 III (at - l HCi':1E5- diarv containing imaginary ap- D .n.- Ram-lpr-lntmcnts with Gina Lollobrlgida. "lust-Right" Kodali Gills say Nailry Fialnsayv Dan lilac-iihe glamorous Italian movie star Lean ;Ari empty bottle of sleeping pills G-zvie ill ibt -- I Elan Phillips luas found near U19 body Police '3 'le II (at - 1 Junior lilarcn-l::.id that Fzgginl had apparently - bank. ;lli'ec'. for seieral months 1!! a I Grade II -(bl-l. Estelle Netv-Ldrearri uorlri W CHRISTMAS DANCE .1 c.....,.. 5... AND DRAWING . IN BOKDEN LEGION HALL l'ED-tfS3A1;'-?EC- 15 EXTRA SPECIAL CASH SALE Come and bring your friends. . N00l1all'S Store Alben-ton P. E. I. FA RM E R5 DECEMBER 16, I7 and I8 Coekshurt Tractors and Farm Machines De Laval Dairy Machines and Refrigerators 2 5 I0 Now On Display WI". a good Pans stock and Expe" Lined Jeans. Ski Pants. Wool Skirts. Blouses. Show Suits and Coai.5Jfelton and Gabardine Jackets. 34 Mechanical Service l Coats and Station Wagon Coats and other Dry Goods Kodak Cameras. Films and Photofinishing Summeislde Phone 3236 And Other Grocery Specials such as OUAKER All PURPOSE FLOUR 55.59 Per 98 Lb. Bag (ALL DURING THIS SALE AND SAVE NOTICE '.2ALLAGHAN'S VARIETY and FASHION SHOP ALIERTON . Will remain open nights from now until Christmas for the convenience of our cus- tomers. . You are Invited to call and see our com- previoualy. .5. L K. zmLmsm' MD. line of Toys. Gifts and Staple Merchan- Personals ”";;:' ';";'o'j';”" ' -Mm Marion Praught. 7 year K , I L Books old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. China Arnotlld ttiautggii, of summeulde is gm',"""" ”'”"'W"' ' Card. 8” our udmlw dlwhv a n Pri - - - , . pitpaal.-es. n 9 nu Coumy Hm PHOTOGRAPHERS U F B"-55 of Rustcraft Cards. Fine nu; READ qrumo S . . . s5:::0'l2'l.lI') China, Books for all . . . . 0'-'3-WATS Cut lass mm we; etc. u w.i. r JUST-RIGHT KODAK GIFTS ............. ELL'S siinuri ' altfglfffgo Hummel ml; cull; BOATES PHARMACY con Dr. Hubert Mae-Neill. M.D. (,OI.FFI, Phmcmgsmmn , Kodak Cameras. Films and Photo Finishing D ' J WE” 5""”r 5""'""' Water St., Summersidi: Phone 25-14 summer street P30007038