TFHEWESTER assumes. s. _ 1941 n GUARDIAN _ ' AGENTS: J. Elmer llllflllly. 180 Hanover Street. and \ George Glow. 125 Ottawa Street. » SUMMERS“)! and PRINCE COUNT! News, " lnoriptlonr. Advertising. "1 ‘ The Guardian Dteybe (ollowlll store: m“ more. Water Street: Gone-lieu an! o! the It . ll Central Street; bought at la S 3» Druglhre Toronto Bakery. Water Street; Mark Geudet. l1 Granville Street. _________? The Guardian vrlil be delivered to my home in Summeruide, Carr or I ier B0! ll 3° P911357 W‘ 12° POI Week. Phone 289 tor thin eervice Ive your order to the boy responsible for delivery on you page‘, .5 iwiimua o! mire bred M- IME 855g and genders (or sale. m5, T. J. Inman, Suzmnerside R. R. 3. .-EXPANSION BRACELETS for ladies and gents watches _ Many models made In the States will soon 1b.; nnubtainable. Prices from $1.00 u}, at Moase Jewellers. AIHBISTMAS SUGGESTIONS at Pearson's Ready to Wear, Ken- gingtull. Ladi/ss slips, nylons, gloves, mcifs tviiite shirts. sets. lyiil/(‘IUES and numerous toys for the kiddies. _ ._w. M. S. MEETING - The monthly meeting o1 the W. M. S. or the Summerlide Church o! Christ was held on Friday evelins 111 the Church Parlor with the pre- _,;,|,.,.|, Mrs. Wallace Harding, in 1h.- cilah‘. during the devotional ])t’i'l0[I. Mrs. William Bllion then my charge 0t tho meeting and ga\(_‘ a most interesting Christmas papcl‘ interspersed with Christmas iiiusirn-S - -IIOME BERIAVED -— The death occurred at his home in Buyside on Friday last o! Mr. John liiolnnis in his 91st. year. l-le had hrcii iii tailing health for the past 1.1-0 years and during his illness was visited by his spiritual ad- riser. Rev. Father Matthews. 'He leaves to mourn, his wiie, iive ilaualiters and one son, namely: iiaisiu Mrs. Victor Iccrolx of Bos- inn; hinggic, Mrs. John Arsenault of llaiiliix; Lilly, Mrs. Harold starry. Richmond; Ida and Win- iiie at home. and William in Hal- iiax; also one sister. Mrs. Roman- us McDougail oi Grand River, as vicil as. a number o! grand chil- ilrcii 21nd great grand children. The iuiierai took place irom his late residence to St. Patrick's Church on Monday and Was very largely attended. The pail-bear- Ms here: Messrs. Louis McDon- aid, Michael Morrison, Herman McIntyre. Percy Kilbrlde, Alden Picsted, J. A. Brown. S -TRAVELLER'S REST. W. I. - The December meeting o! the Maple Loot Women's Institute oI 'l'i‘t.l\'i‘|IE‘l‘.\‘ Rcst was held on Thurs- day evening at the home of Mrs. Harold Mouse, with the Vice- President, Miss Emmeline March- bzink. in the chair. Alter singing 0i the lnstitutc Ode and repeating oi the creed in unison the roll call 1111s answered by the members naming their iavorite vegetable. ‘Rt-d Cross work was handed out and li1-s, Clarence Mnrchbank re- portcii that since the last mesting a completed quilt was donated to tlic Eiinimcrsidc Red Cross rooms. ll int. movcd that $5.00 be given iiic ‘iiiiicrvulosis League. An in- teresting feature of the evening uas s11 "Auction Sale" o! aprons. tic. which realized a pleasing sum. The following committees were ap- poniicii 101‘ next month: School, iii-s. R-oy Walker; Program. Mrs. Gciirau Taylor and Mrs Harold Moasr. The evening's program was in charge of Mrs. Clarence March- bani: and Mrs. Bert Poole, when three contests were given also a liumi>ruus reading by Mrs. Clar- riir-i lilarchbank. Roircshments Moi-i: served by the lunch iostesses, li1-s. Perry Marchbanl: and Mrs. Agnes Riley. The next meeting vii-iii be held on Januaiy 2 at the lliJllli‘ of Mrs. Roy Walkeit-S Personals —-Mrs. (D12) .1. ‘c. Simpson- Bearoi- street, returned on Sat- urday evening irom an enjoyable trip to itioniieaL-S —.\iiss Connie Enman. enter- _t\ined her brldie clllb at her home iii siimmerside on Thursday even- sox, shaving - -l"0li. SALE-Eon» mimeo- cliaeph. New. Box 750, Summer- s e. , . -U8ED KITCHEN RANGE Ior sale. .Genuine bargain. Apply Box 3. Borden, P. E. I. Phone 24. —ANNUAL MEETING Lot I7 Farmers‘ Institute will be held in 5t. lilieanofs Hall Tuesday, Dec. 9, at 2 o'clock. J. H. Chappeil, secretary. l I —Y. l’. U. ENTERTAINED - On Wednesday evening the Kcnsing- 1.611 Y. P. u. of the United Church entertained the Y.P.U. o! Hunter River United Church. Music, sing- 1118 and games whiied away the hours at a pleasant social evfl- ing. Reireshments were as usual an invportantpart oi the program. K —INDIAN RIVER, MILL - Mr. Fred ‘Poplin, proprietor oi Indian River saw mill. who has had ser- ious breaks in his dam for several successive years, has been success- ful in procuring cement to build a dam which will endure for many years. Farmers in this vicinity will be glad to hear that MLTIIP- lin is rebuilding, as this mill is conveniently situated and serves a largo territory. His numerous triends wish Mr. Tuplin every success in his undertaking. K —MOTOR. TRIP-Messrs. George Woodsidc and Lloyd Ramsay o! Hamilton, Lorne Ciiyden. Margatc. and Buddy Mcliliaren oi Stanley Bridge returned last weck from a. most. enjoyable motor trip to the Toronto Exhibition and several big cities oi Canada. as well as visiting Buffalo, N.Y., Boston and other American cities. They were greatly impressed with the Royal Winter Fair, terming it a magnit- icent show which all Canadians should see. K -LAYMEN'S MEETING -- The regular monthly meeting of the layman's Association of St. John's St. Eleanor: and St. Mary's Sum- merside Anglican Churches was held in St. Mary's Hail, Thurs- day evening with the president, Mr. E. E. Parkman, presiding. The various committees submitted rc- lports. Preston Warren reported tor the Welfare Committee. Eric Tanion reporting for the Boy's Work Committee said that he has two groups. one qt 16 boys in Summerside end of i0 boys in St. Eleonora. They meet on Thursday and Friday evenings [or education- al and entertainment purposes, He said h: expected to have a man- ual taiifng course commenced in Suminervdo. Earle Simmons rc- porting {or the Entertainment Com- mittee said that plans were being made to hold i1 goose supper in January for members and their ladies-S —I’OST-NUPTIAL SHOWER— The home of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark, Kenslngton, was the scene 0d a Jolly party on Monday even- ing, Nov. 24th. when their son Leslie and his bride were shower- ed with gltts and good wishes by their iriends o! Kensington. At the appointed time the bride and groom entered the drawing room to the strains o! thebridal chorus played by Mrs. Joseph Sheen Mrs. Everett Champion, Mrs. Nel- son Casley and Miss Geraldine McLean opened and arranged the gifts, whilo Mrs. Bruce MflT-fivd and Miss Phelicia Clark read the accom iiying messages. Mr. Clark graciously thanked all for their beautiiul gifts and this part o! the program concluded with I-hfl singing of “For They Are Jolly Good renews". a pleasant 500181 evening followed. with music. sing- ing and card games. ‘Mrs. Joseph ing-S. Sheen and Mrs. Wm. 001151!!! '3 The Grocery benched lean supply you with MUSCATEL _ lies tor 40 cents. - "Pllflund package: _yjug you'll fill I. TABLE FIGS in i-pound Dlokllll rin- :2 cents. And strum-run onus in bulk M’ you Ied Int in l-ooimd awk- TABLE RAISINS tor 32 oente and .40 wit. a poundn-Jlhele 1111111 Fruits 11-1 my mush i" "Wm" " 'ti1ls season-so get your requirement: while the null? “shop around"..- JAt this very bury time. don't .5 in the Grocery Department. __.___... The Dry Goode Department has received - WINTER WEIGHT underwear ior Wmfllm [- lflii shake-wreor Moodieh “Wooltef ly is still good. Get your F0011 NW1" a shipment o! MOODIIJS There is no need to shiver 1-1t lo worm. flne quality. out ‘ and it fits snugly. This Underwear in available In else: email. medium- fllrse 1nd overdcemfirbe Vute are 1 "I! let them with he]! eleevee. with built u? l shoulder etrepr. The Panties are i. Ill/ado waist baud: and o hilt 1 inovm Brand Nance-their Underwear __._.__- u 1110's hurting m DlNNIlWAll-I lhll 0111'“ ent....'l"here are lend Chine or a new Ayueley pettem with a II outstanding) .. . .'l'bie may be purchased bend eul. EENGIJSII DINNIl-WAII III etoei. I ploed from es wit; to 1.10. 1w shoulders or with narrow .11 1.00 11111 lab-they M" Moodlei te one o! the belt ll undeniably one oi the fluent Good] Dqilfllltlll. Chrietmel-eouie to the g gnmbet oi _beonti!ul pattern in you may ebooee Ayneley Green tux-quote eoroll design (thle in eettingl ot eight er In prieeil ’- "Mir place settings. There are also eeverel ottroetlve etylee of Semi- Q Porcelain Dlnnerwerm-the supply ei there h limited. eo ll 10hr. better come in and make your eholoe lnnedlahlr- DIIIIIIVI" "evenness. 1 1 i . 1 1 1 1 Jhulllllllveeteodylvenbeet ' "'1' be lmrehaeed on the Helium In! A A m": “Supt” Chrletujuefliit 1p “(WANG ILANKIT. you een lee one "ovum-i. n. auto-ism Blanket 11 Payment Plea in the Chine the GINllI-Al. ELICTIIC an display in the 11111111111 tieelly eontrollel~ ll oollfletel! h". wiring . Wllulnterpreetetfledflllieubetehouldnotbebr! htttwliivreehbeeltlrullmeitherbybandorineweebhll el - m"""'°~ Th! III“ o! the deuce! Illnlleenl Uhrietnee lleotrle Automatic Blanket in 0J0. out. m1: rim whet Ilmlnr i=1 ‘SUIHIIEIISIIE . Monday 11nd Tueldey I-E-Ilfi, A GREGCRY IeCAYA Preduielen Also Pete Smith and Cartoon Show: 7.15 — 9.15 Matinee Tuesday 3.30 ~04 REGENT THEATRE SIIMMEIISIDE MONDAY 111.1 TUESDAY "uni 0r’ TWD WORLDS" _witl1 ERIC PORTMAN and fHYLI-IS CAVERT ALSO SHORTS Matinee Monday 3:30 Shows 7:15 and 9:15 4 CAMEO Mon. 1-915. Tuel. Matinee 3.30 Evening 7-0.l5 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. MAUREEN 0’HARA and WALTER SLEZAK ln “SINBAD THE SAILOR.” In Technicolor Adventure! Action- and Romance Also Serial Q played the piano for several sing- song numbers. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies and the guests departed wishing Mr, and Mrs. Clark many years or happy wedded lire. K -—LIN KLETTEB W. 1 l. — The letter Women's Institute was held at the home oi’ Mrs. Ernest Cali- beck on Thursday evening with the president Mrl. Harold Linkletter in the chair, The Institute Ode was sung and the Creed was re- peated in unison. otter which $5.00 was vded towards the Tuberculosis League. A discuspion followed-on the Christmas treat tor the lchool children. also on Christmas cards and chocolates tor the shut-ins o! the district. The committees appoin. ted for the next meeting were: School, Mrs. Brewer Clark; Pro- gram, Mrs. Keith Callback and Mill Doreen Maclaan; Relreshments, Mrs. Waiter Schllrman. Mrs. Ern- est Csllbecic and Mrs. Clark. The evening's program was in charge oi Mrs. Wineloe Morris- on and Miss Beale Jetirey. when several contests were enjoyed, as Mrs. Leith Clark who had pre- viously received their gifts. were given a special wel- come lnto the community. The January meeting is to be held at the home qt Mu. Walter Schurman. Refreshments were served by the members-S. _ BUYING ° Chickens .° Ducks ' Cam 111111151’ 1111111121 riiicss , 5111x0111‘: 11mm December meeting of the Link-i THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN i a 511111111111‘ Automatic ’ BARGAIN BASEMENT LCYIER FLOOR — MAIN’ STORE SECTION OPEN TUESDAY TO SATURDAY 11.11.... CLCSEII EVERY MONDAY FOR RE-STOCIIIHC AIIO RE-PRICING CASH BASIS ONLY Merchandise Added TUESDAY, DEC. 9th HO RETURNS YOU BUY NO EXCHANGES AT YOUR OWN PRICE HO REFUNDS Merchandise Reduced a TUESDAY, DEC. 9th Bel. Reduced . ""°' m"; m" Merchandise Added Every Tuesday , Roosters iround) 1.25 20A. 1.00 . Th f H . . _ 01.11 m. ....... 2o .ss s b- ‘ ° “"9 ‘i "m" "“f°"°"d"' "I'M r1. Flores .. . 2o .20 * " ‘m T° “ ‘1’-“"§'°°°"N°“ "g" ‘;5"‘°HB°'.9°'"b ‘°’°'"°'"' °" . D bl B ‘i 1.89 20 1.50 ues uy, _ovem er . nvmQ w." "m" 1°’ Bfeuodeiozlezrsidouble) 2.75 2o 2.20 :kf§||:w§'"h" "d""'°“ °' ‘W’ Frying Puns . . . . .. . .65 Z0 .50 ' 011i. r111 ... .98 2o 7a °f A" Additional 10% ...“... m“, Snuce Pons .35 20 .28 5 Price Dlueount m” WoshBosins .55 2o .45 "r 1 111 1. Mixing Bowls . .. .50 Z0 .40 Lwz, in?‘ o p ‘m’ ‘l; 3° 8'20 s11 w... (p111. 1'.) .50 2o .40 ° '°‘ P'°'" - 3° J5 . S1111 Wox (liquid pis.) .59 20 .45 Ladies‘ Blouses 200 30 140 O’Cedur 1.11.1. iqts.) 1.50 a0 1.05 2'50 so 1'75 I Ketchup Dispensers . .. . .. 1.00 30 .70 ' _ ' ' Strainer Pniis . . . . . . .. .85 40 .50 A "m" h“ he" PM", on u“ m“ mankind“. Men: RGIIICOOIS ... ..... 15.95 30 11.15 Boys Pants (Oxford longs- may remain in our regular departments. When this 20.50 3D “.35 3Q, 32' 34) __ 535 2° 425 time limit expires, merchandise‘ will be transierred 1250 3° 8J5 Men P11» ioxwn- i‘;..‘.‘2.f...".‘;ii‘;“1§i°...‘ll"ifii...iiifi“lili.ll‘f1521"” ...... ... ... ... 32 to 40)... 6.25 2'0 5.00 ' ' _ ‘ Boys’ Overcoois . . . . . . . -— — ——- "W! UOBS T110 M9”! Wm" 51'3"" Bath Towels 1.95 2O 1.55 (141-2, 15 1-2, 16) 3.00 3O 2.10 ‘rubw cloths 64x54) "95 2o L55 l When merchandise enters our Automatic Bar- 1 4'50 30 3'15 T0516 c1011" (521152) . . . . 3.75 20 3.00 ‘ gain Basement it is reduced to 20%. Wool Blankets (60 X84) Dish Towels . .. . .. .75 20 .60 ~ c111 5I'0Ckil\gS .35 2o .21 2' '1'..'§i'§§§.5"k' u h "dmd m’ M u“ m" 1:11am" ‘I155 5g Gloves and Scarf Sets _ ' ‘ (Angers) , _ _ _ , _ , _ _ _ , 6,99 10 5,50 3- Acllessaiggllitlfiflwleli? ggortxgzitzg ‘ma! Crib Blankets, each . . .. 2.95 30 1.05 5P9" 5511115 -- - - - ~ - - - - - ~ maximum discount has been reached. Men's Pa"; _ _ 975 13° 6.80 port. irI'S..... . . ' ' ' ' " ' Mi and Comb 5m " “.I‘.l..i’.i‘.I-“.i3"..°..“.l;..f.l. “if.'§.§‘.“.?."‘2§ t‘.i‘.?“3..i"§£ 511v W. I new. =1:- 1 _. m 10 1.55 K ICNIUITETIIS) . . . . . . . . . 1.15 20 .90 offered Iree to charitable institutions. children!‘ cm" ' 11 T b Itilnerzeufn ‘E1111 21.00 2o 16.50 5' 3:51.111. 111N311“...'E'111;T15"§i1§11¥§7§§n1§'i1lm s u‘ 2?“: U‘) 9'75 3° ‘~51’ Under Smallmairs Automatic Bargain Basement now ‘ms’ we“ "'95 3o ‘OAS Merchandise Subject 55.1.21‘;iz.a"i..‘la..sssz..s..r211123;".3.:2 yogi" h; 6 1131111 113;; g3 _ time be round here. orse an e urge , 4,85 T0 Fllfthel‘ Ihscount Smallmatrfs 1111;011:1111» {Discount Pianb 1:100 111111; (""4"") - 5-45 3° 3-30 SBVIHES D n0 115 011C H120"!!! KTOIIP. ll EVBIT M This is merchandise which was placed in ‘llsigilllal ‘"1 1'14"” Edward Island-regardless 0i’ E|ea'_c'e°'"s 5'95 40 355 the Automatic Bargain Basement on Tuesday, ' acme “o” 7'95 3° 5-55 Dec. 2nd, the portion oi which that remains un- TQ" K9111". "Ii-IMIIWIII - -- 1.69 30 1.19 i211: i".si°:§.-.13;i "lmtrati; 123%‘; "a "do =1 i“ i‘. 0 . g - from original vnlue and not the discounted value. time Baskets ' ' _ , ops..... . , i".ii"‘§§;.fii°’f‘. .5“'.'.'T.iii1 i133 i3 ZZZ ““"'°‘ °"' ""“°“‘°" °' "h" 5*“ --- i" 3° i" c111. 51.1.1141 3.50 2o 2.00 UD-TD-TIIB-MIIIIIIB l TOW‘ Bu" 95 30 .65 Reversible Blankets .. 9.50 Z0 7.60 Dippe .,,,, _45 30 15 ocmsimml chub Miiresrcso Brushes 150 30 105 i i1l d) 45.00 Z0 36.00 . ' ' 0111;015:1111. 16.95 20 11.55 I" a" m" nammms at a" “m” "'5" '-°"‘P‘ ‘W’ 3° "~95 Bridge Lumps 15.50 2O 12.40 I Coin Brooms 1441-11119) .. .95 30 .65 whore Prieo Bro-Iver GENE ‘KELLY MAKES well as line music. The two new traction on the Capitol screen this brides, Mrs. Keith Cailbeck and week is "Living in a back to pictures after three years in the U. S. Navy. His last pic- tmo beiore entering the service was "Anchors Aweigh." which won him an Academy Award nomina- tion as top dancer-actor. Institute‘ moving, ruirthtul angle on the post-war troubles of a guy W110 marries in haste but cannot repent at leisure because he is thrown tn- to a whirlpool oi complications. ‘reamed with Kelly is curvaceous Marie McDonald, who recently scored lvn "Getting Gertie! Garter" and "Guest in the House." li1 her new role Mis5 McDonald wears thirty-eight outstanding lrene creations. mixes glamour with girl:- matlc fireworks. allure with danc- lng, pertness with pathos- lleadirig the supportini; cut is WELCOME SCREEN RETURN HY "LIVING 1N A BIG WAY" —'Iihe romancing, dancing 11t- Big Way" hich brings popular Gene Kelly The new picture unfolds e. fast- Place Your Order '\€>00%®0<€>00%00%00%00%>0 0' BIRCH FLOORING To I111 delivered from Car Arriving Week of December 15 PRODUCE OFFICE R. T. HOLMAN .I.TD. for , _ ll Matched zleterari Broadway and screen actor harles Winiiiger, famous for h.s Captain Andy, rolc in "Show Boat," Phyllis Tliaxier. who recently p101‘- ed Katharine Hepburirs daughter in "The Sea o! Grass." and Spring Byington, last seen as the zany mot-her in "My Brother Talks to Horses." Another top role is play- ed by Jean Adan", the murderess of "Arsenic and Old Lace." this ti-ml seen u e "modern" grandmothd who dances a gay waltz with Kel- l . y"Livl.11g in a Big Way" is based on an original story by Gregory LoCavii, and was also directed by LaCava, wiho got a laugh out of iihe depression with the mcmorable comedy, "My Man Godrreya" As the earlier success was a comment on those panic days, the new picture l-a a comment on the post-ivar period. ATHENS. Dec. 1 - (APl-The Greek Parliament today passed m emergency measure today outlaw- ing strikes and providing penalties up to the death sentence. The law, agreed upon by Premier ‘fhemistdies Bophouiis and Flor- cign Minister Constantin Tsaldar- ‘s, also includes punishment tor employers who viola-to wage rates. Prince County Liberal A Radio Talks Every evening 6.30 P. M. Over CHGS Summerside “EPAITUEIII 11011261111 "FINIIIEISIIIIICS With Qulliiy —Funeral here tomorrow for George August Doherty. 00. lite-long resident oi’ PRESTON. Ont., Dec. 5 - (C?) Preston and partner in the bum. services will be held llcation of the Prestonlan. a week- ly newspaper. . i1’ a >00%O0%09%O9%O LIBERAL MEETINGS Dec. 9—St. Anihonyfi-Jloomiieid. Addresses by the Liberal candidates and other prominent speakers. To The Electors Of 5th Prince The Liberal candidates for Flitli Prince take this oppor- tunity oi soliciting your support at the forthcoming Provincial Election. Remember tliot the Progressive Conservative opposition, ' which is new seeking re-election, is the some pail-y, with the some leadership and largely the some personnel, which woe in poi-yer from 1931 to 1935-four years oi unemployment and depression. Do you via". to return time candidate.’ Ii not, vote for the Liberal Government which no: mob- lished e record of efficient administration, progressive pol- l icies, and increasing prosperity tor the people of the Province. . Vote Libero! on December 11th, end put 5th Prince beck in line. CARROL DELANEY i I LORNE H. MocFARLANE. i‘ i,