DECEMBER 1o, 194. hTzwEsTERN GUARDIAN - Agents: p‘ J. Elmer Murphy, 1B! Hanover Street. and George Glow, 126 Ottawa Street. SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Sob-orlptionl. Advertiallll- uuqun M" p; height at anyel the foilo I Bookstore. ‘ti-ornate Baker stores in . Water Street: Gourllee Drugstore. t1 Central Street; y, water Street: Mark Geudet. l1 Granville Street. f} The guardian ler 5°? ‘ or ll“ will be delivered to any home in Somreerelde. ‘g°pggdl.y'flllulflf'llka ‘Ihonetliforthlseervlee your order to the boy reepousihle for delivery on your route. R. Optometrist. 4' b‘ will be in m; 1 t town. ‘Zillion this Saturday. De- "mbe; 13iil. - vicinity o! Hamilton ‘Loiruiri. 27, a sum o! money. MT"? ivilliam A. RamsayJ-Iam- lltoll- ___ ., E Now taking orders "u “L ltlnnnlng Ells Famous Wgirus when better chicks are “Q u-ii‘ 5el1 them. Rex Dawson, ml ‘ Ajbzlll‘ 55:; lil(‘ tine quality Pew“? ma“ ,‘l,_fld,. in England at Moase ygoeiizrs". . 9 HIATE to have yolI 7x61‘ T2 Ronson Lighter, Bill i‘ .nn Pen engraved at lloaie Jwnri. _HKL5 uvER BUSINESS- - Bnulltsi has taken over akin; business oi his P. l.. Bowness, who >i“.'\lllg the public in p fol" the past thirty- _ .\l:-. Bowness has just Loni a nine months LlE New England School Elllilflllllinfi and Fun- ln Boston. He is l. mi plans to moder- icss by installing new gquiunien. ill line with the latest ieveiopmrnzs in that lino-S. --KENSINGTON HOME AND SCHOOL meeting in Town Hall Wednesday. Dec. 10th, 8 pm. ~11"! A MUT! To visit Peer- eon’a Reedy to Wear for you: Christmas needs. seals. 1.88s. twine, paper, Christmas tree deep- ratlons. and toys. —FUNIB.AL OF WILLIAM AL- BERT MacKAY—Tl\e funeral of the late William Albert MacKay was held on Monday ‘afternoon with service at the Bummerside Presbyterian Church. Rev. Charles Carnegy officiated at the chuieh and grave. The pail bearers were as follows; Messrs. Chester Palm- er. Thomas Bishop. Charles Mountain. Louis Sherry. R. T. Dodds and Sherman Parlem-S. —STILL SElZED-Csts. Davis and Lauman of the Summerside detachment, R.C.M.P., seized a still in the vicinity of Port Hill on Monday with about a gallon and s. half of moonshine and a quantity of mash. A man arrested at the scene was taken to Sum merside and arraigned before Mag- istrate R. S. Hinton. He pleaded guilty and was fined $200 or three months under the Prohibition Act and $100 or three months under the Excise Act.-S. i -G. H. M»- lfen‘: Wear Department. Department. reel Treat! The price of Mere‘ the Grocery Department. mahogany priced at 6.95 to 21.50 straight wall shelves. They ere lee lllSSl‘ and many. many other Department. The om- and lriurrisy at z ti!!! left before Christmas! The Men's Wear Department has a SPECIAL for you today- GUARDSMAN TOlLl-ITRTES FOR. MEN-have been reduced from their gfigina] prices to Just 50 cents an item! the beau-r iypemln the selection you will find Shaving Soap. Int-ion. Deodrrant and Talc-um? you may purchase these as single items or in sets of two or three pieoes...’1'he attractive red and black container: eye very masculine, and they are a Bargain-just 50 cents an item. The Hardware Department has 8 INTEBPBISE PIPELESB FURN- ACES still available-delivery of these can he made in one week..." you a-c thinking of installing a Pipeiess Furnace-don! delay. there are not lo hc any more this year. The Enterprise Pipelesa Furnace is quici; and oiTicient-if. will give you warmth, comfort and excellent service. For details es to priee. installation. etc, visit the Hardware The Grocery Department has a supply of MARSIIMALLOW COOK- lES-ilicyro simply delicious, large overise marshmallows covered with cocoanut...The flavors are vanilla. pistachio and orange. Chil- dren and adults alike will go for this liow Cookies is Q cents a pound in Tin- Furniture Department has Christmas Attractive usefulness-Give something large selection of smart BRACKET SIlELVES, ranging from the llttlc rlngle shelf at 2.95 to beautiful hand made shelves of eolid walnut or ...You may choose corner shelves or all well made Gift Suggestions in the‘ Furniture only SANTA CLAUS le in o'clock-come vislt Guardsman Toiletries are of delectable ‘ “on-they're a Gifts of charm and for the HOME! There is a and nieely finished . .. Toyland every Tuesday and with him-there are not many \ TH!» LiQQlQJJQN. QH§RLUT11£TOWN Z...._-.._ -‘-_..__-~. _ SIIMMEBSIDE TOAY men.) e ruun. "'0 mas.“ “ HEART-ISA“ AND ‘UN v IILYI lilillii ‘Male ” in kmH-vvevmlanuqs usueciumms sunny mm wnznweoirreod uuiuxsawaao mus oliim - utruhvhfitislcnr '“°"° "i" "w "PP —A|so— News Reel and Along The Shore of Nova Scoiio Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 Come down to our sro bell-s to flannel sport See The LOUIS- WALCOTI‘ Official Fight Films Blow By Blow At The CAPITOL THEATRE sunurnsmr ‘ruunsnav. rnmav. and SATURDAY Personals --Mr. Arthur Allen of the Bank ~ w - REMEMBER THE RUBBER ' SRORTAGE Lust W lust minute rush by mqk. :29 sure of inter — ovoid the e _ your: while "° l! a full selection. voun coin welirnrn‘ FOOTWEAR now , Winter Is Near-- The Wiee ‘Won't . Wait SIIEER and MecllililS ' for Larger Assortments, Better Values in Over- shoee for the whole tom- fomiiy, You'll Find The Models Illustrated and i Many More of‘ Commerce, Moncton. spend the 65c to 2'50 week end with his parents in sum- suppils merside-S. _ Sturdy leather with leather 'I‘l n r1 d fMr. .1. . Maciginxirigny ofr egilflftolilil] fviil :0 "ks ' "i. "I" ‘J5 M 5'25 gladi to know shtret is making a GLOVE$ O0 FBCOVG 8 8 h l- gccident wail. she rielir iriecligr “"5"? "4 "Wi-"Md 6H4 home. . unlined. The very best in Gloves 75c to 8.50 MUFFLERS Silks, weois and poisIeys-in white, fawn, stripes end pleads eon“ 1.95 to 5.00 Special Attractions for that very special You wont to please him -- you wane h Christmas audit’: easy us A B C to do it. our collection and you'll heave u sigh 6i relief, Everything he wcnfdond con use is here — but everything from garters and sweaters. All reasonably priced. SMALLMATPS LIMITED Your Life iesi mun olive this re today and look at shirts and handsome PAGE _THIRTEEN roles _ _ Wool flannele, silks, elderdovm and spun rayon. Many col- ors 4.95 M1815 PYJAMAS Col-ions in stripes end solids. All sizes 4.95 to 7.00 SHiRTS Mony styles end fabrics- Whites 3.00 to 5.95 Colors . .... 3.00 to 5.25 NECKWEAR ' The Biggest and lm selection you've ever seen. stripes, dots and squares, checks —eny pattern you wish SWEATERS All wool slip-ens and cordi- gene 4.50 to 14.50 JACKETS Sheep lined cools, perkee, leath- er, gobnrdine, and melton cloth jackets, etc. . SOCKS Wool, wool mixture, in plain colon, checks, plaids, stripes, etc. ». Solids end 1.00 n. 02.50 8.95 to 39.75 silk, cotton end MEDIEVAL ADS Medieval entertainers, havlns n0 newspapers in which to advertise t themselves. used a "or!" M‘ herald - aoocanpanied by a parade- “Races-r THEATRE _ SIIMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY ond THURSDAY DOUBLE BILL n": o“ T’ "Gfllfifl ' DAVID BRUCE CLIATUS OAIDIEU qte Introducing IITA HUNTER Fllhfiiinillflilfi noun" "with SYDNEY TOLER end GLORIA WARREN Show: 7,115 and 9:15 J Death Monday 0f Mr. J. W. iiogg The death occurred at his home in Summerside late Monday. alter. an illness of four months, of John W. Hogg. He was '12 years of age. The late Mr. H03; was born in, Kelvin. a son of the late Herbert Hog; and Katherine Thompson Rat that: place. As a young man he worked (or a short time in Ken- slngton and about thirty years agoi came to Summerside, where he wast employed by R31‘. Holman, Lid. until his retirement five years ago. He‘ was married twice, first to Irene Caseley of Keneington and alter her death to the former Edith Bulk of Toronto who sur- vives him. no is also survived by a brother, George W, of Bummer- side end o. sister. Mrs. William Cascley of Kelvin. The late Mr. Hail was a man of quiet and friendly manner and will bc deeply missed by a very wide circle of friends. He was an active member and an elder of Trinity United Church and was a member of the Masonic Lodge. The funeral will be held this af- iernocn, with a private service at the home at one o'clock. followed by service in ‘Trinity United Church at two o'clock, -- S. PERFUME FROM A "HIM" The chief source of musk, used in the manufacture of perfumes, is the male musk deer of Central Asia. WED. 0c- THUR. 'l--O. No Matinee GEORGE BRENT and BARBARA STANWYCK la Moving Drama Matinee Wednesday 3 :30 TQ§§ J4 "MY IIEPUTATION" Caldwell Moves Wantv-of-Gonfidence Motion In Commons OTTAWA, Dec. 9 -- (OP) - MJ. Caldwell, CC F. leader. moved in the Commons today a vaant-of-confidence motion ex- pressing regret that the Govern- ment has failed to use its powers to control prices as provided by Parliament. The motion. moved in the form of a sub-amendment to tile main motion for adoption of the Throne Speech, said that the Government by its actions had caused an h1- crease in the cost-of-living and had "dangerously" lowered ihc standards of living of the Can- adian people. $10,000 Fire lit Point du Ghene POINT DU Cl-lI-JNE. N. 8.. Dec. 9—(CPl—Re.sidents o1 this North- umberiand Strait summer resort village counted themselves lucky tonight after surviving the ruins of two buildings levelled by a $10.- 000 fire which early this morning threatened to wipe out the homes of 400 permanent residents of the community. Volunteer firefighters, assisted by members of the fire department from nearby Shediac, managed to confine the flames to the home of William McGratli and a nearby building housing a summertime restaurant, both of which were destroyed. Pioneer Mining Man Dies In Toronto TORONTO, Dec. 9—(CP)—Act- ively associated with mining in- tercsts at Cobalt, Ont, for more; than 40 years, Isaac Elvin. Masher. 73. died today at the home of his son Murdoch Masher. president of oslier Long Lac Gold Mines. Limited. Born at Moeher River, N. 5., he moved to Cobalt m 1004 and pioneered during the silver boom. Engaged for many years in leas- lfl’; PWPBIU’. he retired two years I80- lllrvlvifll are hi widow, he former Maude MacKay of Nov; Scotia. three sons, Alex Masher, Hailebury_ Murdoch, Torontb and Carl, Kirkland Lake and a daugh. tor. Mrs. S. B. Jowsey, Ottawa. Smoke pours ‘from Jerusalem's Rex Cinema (foreground) after terrorists allegedly set fire to the theater in retaliation fai- Arab vLoleme which follow c1 the United Nations’ decision to partition Pales- tine. Three-quarters of the ownership cf the iheatei is weld by Arab interests. one-quarter by Jewe. < Other terrorist fires can he seen in the background. e