.2159? FOUEEE .127- Dorothy Gruy present: an Overture to LuI/GIIHESS i s. . a hauntin; light fragrance of dew-kissed lilacs, in u medley of White lilac products. WIIIII II LAC Now this delightful rcent is obtainable in QPERFUML; .;::;.’.. $2.25 ‘TOILET SOAPJZU ;. LOO Q TOILET WATER. 2: : x . . $2.00 . DUSTING POWDER . i . . $2.00 a TALCUM POWDER . . . . s .85 . EAU DE COLOGNE . . . . $1.50 Also COMBINATION GIFT SETS $3.50 to $6.25 Foleyk D 11g Store SIIMMEIISIIIE NOTICE Leigh Ramsay, MIL. QM. Announces the Opening of his Office in the ENMAN DRUGSTORE BUILDING WATER ST., SUMMERSIDE For the Practise of Medicine 1mm Toaster Hut Pletee Recording: Record Players Smoker Stands Bile: Coffee Mak- OPU- +v4vQ+§vO0+rovov~v~vv -_ . e. 1 vwwvvwO-QOQ iiiiunr * ttvinliifltiit Lair WE EEAVE THEM 7:44.54 is; Fluoreooent nook Lempe Boudoir Lempe Tobie Lunpl TrI-Ltght Lempl Bridge Lamp! Heating Fade Fleehlightl WRIGHT 6': BELL SUMMERSIDE IF IT'S ELECTRICAL CALL US >§£—O—§ OO-OOO-O O-QO-O-QO-O-O m’?- A CHEST OF IIL SILYEIIYIAIIE I847 Roger: Bros. or Community Plote GIVEN AT CHRISTMAS WILL BE TREASURED FOR A LIFETIME . Although silverpricel advanced 10% on November I5th our present stock will he eold ot the old price. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK IIRIIIIKETTS QIIALITY JEYIELLEIIS summrnstor PF‘ -- 1-‘ ' . std The WEEK at S. D. U. - (Continued from pigc 12'» icy the stall‘ should follow in ob- taining contributions for the mag- azine, It was decided to pOSt a itunrber of topics lt-Ild invite 60.n- tributiotts from {III students, and also. to ensurc a tninimum of con- tributions. to have the editor lit- flalli! commission some students to write articles on given topics. There was also some discussion concerning the late of the humor section o! the Red and White. some were of the opinion that this sew tion should be cut out 0t’ the mag- azine. It was decided lmwcvo-r that this would not he a gcorl policy, al- though there was a general feeling that the scandal sheet ztspcct of the section should bc kept at a minintuni. 1W0 wpuld appreciate any opinions from readers of Red and White on this mattBr.) The SECTEIBIV of the Financial Committee. Mr. Hemphill. secre- tar)’. prescntrd n fixmncial state- ment to the mowing. The lion-i was then left oprn lor any dificussioill on the policy being followed by iheI Financial Committee. No ciusztrons! were raised. so the t-xccltlivo ul thc ‘ committee has taken this as :1 vole of confidence in their zdmlnistra-I timt. Mr. Harold Dunyvhy than took the meeting ovt-r for the Athlctir i Association. Business discussed Wfl-‘r of a gentrnl naturt- with no defin- lie policy-changing measures be-I inn atioptocl. ‘ The meeting then adjourned. | Plans have been ‘formulated by CiIIIIISmas = tron-i your own ' ' T I xiiltifiix sriitgsiiilrs» THE CHARLOTTETOWIN GQARDIAN IINIIIIIIIIIIIIIG THE RENOVATION mo ni-orcourton or KELLYZS BAKERY Water St. (Opp. C. N. R. Station) Surnmerside A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH PASTRY ATTRACT- IVELY DISPLAYED IN SANITARY SHOWCASES... SMOKING SUPPLIES OF _ALL KINDS, NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS AND MAGAZINES. KELLY’$ BAKERY SUMMERSIDE the Debating Society for re-organ- ization in this field, A new organ- ization, with tnembersltlp entirely voluntary. will he lauitchczl and only those interested In taking Dart in Intercollegiate debate; are b91118 asked t0 join. It ls planned In hold meetings on Wednesday; We would strongly recommend that ll collcze students acquaint them- wlrcs with the details of this new society Information may be oh- taincd front any member o! the ‘LYCsEllt executive o! the Debating Sccicty, For outside rvudcrs. dctilcd infor- nrrtinn on the new organization will be given as orgtttiizntion pro- gressrs. Saints had a fair to middling week fmm a sporting point of view. In their first league game of the Sfllwn alznlnst the Legion. played 1-"51 THC-WHY evening at the Forum, the hockey team fought the city squad to a. draw. It Was certainly n thriller. Saints came from be- hind to tie things up in the third pPflCCI and were loading 8-7 with 0111;,» about live mitiutcs to [:0 when lfiflion tied It up. ‘there the count remained, 8-8. Starring for the Saints we're Cart MacDonald. Me- thot and Billy Lcdwell. Next name Tuesday against the Navy. Notv let's. everybody. €et in there and do some shouting eh??'l? iWalch it Mike). In basketball. Saints took their first, drubbing ct the season. 10-35 from the Navy. The game was playrd Wednesday evening before .1 smflll cnowd. Tough luck. fellows. but you can't win them all. In the Intramural League play- offs are in progress. Grade XII and Sophomores are the finalists. In theseml-tlnals. Grade XII defeat- PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW I0 cords with envelopes $1.00 25 cords with envelopes $2.25 Edgetinting—Reci or Green 2c per cord Enman Drug & Photo Photo Service SUMMERSIDE --lxpert Photo Finishing- rd Juniors, while the Sophomores caged out the Freshmen In a very close encounter. In the first game of a best of three series. Grade XII defeated Sophomores to the tune of 1B to l4. The next two games - il two are necessary-will he play- ccl sometime this week. Work on the students‘ Ottlce. being supervised by the executive 6t the Financial Committee. is nearing completion and It Is really’ )1 tine looking Job. Much credit ls due to Mr. John Efldon Green for the time and effort he has but tow this project. The office should be completed thle week and we will try to give you a detailed descrip- tion ot the results next week. Red and White came 0t! the press tut Monday and there 118W! been very iavourable comments on the Issue from all quarters. For de- tailed report 0n all recent activit- les and a good deal ol interestlfl! reading. don't, miss this Autumn issue oi Red and White. 011 B819 at; most neyvs-standrr-or write fill’- §-OQ-f§§fi-O'§QQ- iEllenis Diary é By an Inland Farmer's Wile (Continued 1mm Page 2) and he said: “And we never got one pine cone yeti" I would slip away along a snowy trail then grid gather cones for Jamie. I1 snow lay evenly. but not, very deep. over meadows and hill sides. then would I decided. not be any depth oi it in the woods. For the neighboring trees grow thickly there. where this pine o! mine stands on the bank: ct a stxeam. that llowe down to swell the waters oi the river below. James was carrying hay to some young stock in a b0 stall at the rear oi’ a barn. at the time, oom- menotng the evening loading. Be stopped a minute rorklul on ehflulfl- er. "To the woods?" he echoed my words "at this hour ot the dnyl Ite dusky there now. You'll get lost. Ellen!" After long years of ttying to earn a good opinion from him in this regard, he etlll does not set much store on my lenae 0t dir- action. At the very last, he may give in and say: “Never mind her. lorcl- she'll itnd her my!" But yesterday. he repeated "yes, you'll get loet. Ellen" with m air ol ilnelity. U O I Perd. our white hound. listening to our oonverletlon, geve an est- atlc yelp -in the unlethonable ways o! knowing that dogs have— and led away along the ilelds. We had only a. short distance tq go. Merely across a line fence. and then winding through dim frug- rant aisles ol second growth spruce to reach our goal. We were present- ly Ln a land 0t our own-Part! and I. where nothing else moyed and the only sound ceme from our steps and the rush cLthe stream In the valley below. True. he etertl- ed odd rabbits. that led him merry chases. and sometimes as we pert- ed branches, squirrels called down to all: u; curiously for our credent- ials. silent end miraculously fash- ioned and dim and lovely that woodland was. up enter it wee. like going into a greet church or cqthe- pa" MOA SEE Jewellers Reflecting increeeed civilian production. our diepley ol‘ quality jewellery new often many thrilling new Jil} guggntiom. See them tomorrow! IMO H21. I . Y alone met flours-a. worm urcxm ADOINAQIROOOI ADORNA EARRINGS t "y ma" Gold-lillelfleierajn A 1m n“ ultra“ A rm cherish. WATCHES "MODERN!" Ultra modern Ityling end diltiriction. Join Our "V0! CFCY Every Satimlay NIEM Loy-Away Listen to ollr lhdlo Prolnm‘ nEpEihisisii" 14.1946 stone-set. @- I ncg "eunronn" wit expansion Iirncelet. Vcryammi. Guarenteed. ‘t; Club and AT 6:30 "Highest Quality Al Lowest Prices" SUMMERSIDE . e-yove-ve-Q-moo-v 000004 n+0» e-woc-voa-ve-oome-ooaoeoavoumw» mace w“ 0-4 o e o o o dral where "the peace that paseeth tmderstanding" is to be Sound Pine cones are not usually tound at the toot ot the tree. These toss their head; over wide spaces, and a sprinkling .0! snow concealed their whereabouts. However. we tound and gathered a number. all tightly wound in the imet. We had perhaps lettered there too long. For it was dusky now indeed. when we began to retrace our steps. So I hurried. parting bfllliCllfis that barred the path or stoollmfl W tollov Pard through dark and dense undergrowth. But nlweys to- ward; the Went, where the sky when we caught sight of lt. was lit into a rose glow. Then we heard. not ectly to the Editor tor a euloeci-IP- TON-Elm! POI MEN l! Yenpe itreet. Yereuee Enman 00.. tlon. Ltd. SIIIIMEISIIE i. s. I. On Sale Commencing Manda too far away: "El-ten, where are you? El-len!" “I'm here” I culled "Just over here." And Pei-d yelped his reply. It was James, not that we needed his guiding but there he was, when we came to the line- grumblinz a blt. but concerned- bless his heart! O i I ‘Iloday BaI/tlrdny returned in an early blaze ot loveliness above the same woodlands. which as the day wore on, became covered by sullen low hanging clouds. '1'here was work in the wood-lot at the other farm. where they busted themselves. as Jock bald "trimming up the fell- en stuil" to make fuel wood. Mel-n- while in iann houses preparations y, Dec. 16th tor the Chrlstma; season gces on. You catch it in the news o! a batktzi lrutt coke; m curtains trcshly laundered; in floors newly polish- ed. It comes too in Jamie's “jingle bells" with only a sign oi melody there; in a Radio carol and I bc- lieve In folks‘ hearts, in this ntonth of all. which bring; the season 0' "good will toward men." Until Monday. Diary. Good-night. . KEEP COLD OUT Insulating tape placed over the cracks between the baseboardi and the floor means a substantial saving ol fuel. € _ s .3! s}? W542i‘. d‘ iflliflfi3filsfi-t-fié ii GROOERIES CANDY NUTS, All Kind: PEEL RAISINS FILLED COOKIES SHOIITENING LAUNDRY SOAP CRISCO SOAP FLAKES FIGS ISLAND CHEESE CRANIERRIIS FRUIT, All Kinds ETC., ETC., ETC. COPE]: December tleth. Gods on tote commencing Monday, SLIPPERS CUTLERY STATIONERY FLASHLIGHTS TOILET SETS TOASTERS ALL SHORT SUPPLY ITEMS SOLD ON EQ UITABLE BASIS TO HIBIIELLAIIEOIIS III STUCK: - TAILE OILCLOTH, TOWELS, CHRISTMAS TREE I.l ENAMELWAIE, HORSE ILANKETS , ALUMINUM ANTI-FREEZE. WHITE ILANNILETTE. For that New Simmons led, Ipelng, Felt or lpelngillled Mattress - 88E Mcfiuigpan & Boyle ' GIFTS HOCKEY STICKS POCKET KNIVES LADIES’ HANDBAGS ELECTRIC IRONS FOUNTAIN PENS HEATING PADS PEN B PENCIL SETS PLASTIC TABLE COVERS HOTPLATES, Single B: Double ETC., ETC., ETC. GHTS, AND DECORATIONS WARE, SLEDS DOLLS TEDDY GUNS TRIKES DISHES TOPS BUFFALO ROIES. HORNS GAMES MECHANICAL TOYS TRUNKS BOB SKATES ‘US. TOYS ‘Z ‘£31m BEARS WHEEL BARROWS BOOKS snovsts cm, ‘arc. are m» cusromn. ,' uuosnwztn, vowels, runners. ALI. MAKES unto BATTERIES. t v elem elven roam-t; no Advance Ordere Accepted.