Flying Sanla In 18th Annual Trip PORTLAND. Milne (AFN--The Illl"" San” Claus of the New Eng- land coast. bucked stiff northwest winds Thursci-y to carry out his lath annual Chzi.-'mas-time ii-it to 62 isolated U S Coast guard nations and ll';l'l'l uses. Edward Rowe Snow. Mrirsiiiicld. Mas. author znri historian. was accompanied by his uric tiirir four '-.i"ar -i.ir.”iit-vi", Dorothy and a print The parlv mansgrrl '.f1 rain on! air drops 'n .: :la':iiri; me New i-lzinm r Kensingfon Couple Tendered Shower I --Oh 57' -1 I' 0' r .7..';. Dru niu”: ill. a rare? or": ii. riir..-- '. neighbors garhercr. .1 L118 lP oi Mr. and Mzs. B: R... U . triiti-; er a shoiwr Lo ineir son (ieiirge Jll.'lll.'3 Rlbidi U; qk. Firiiiang Perry of Hnwlan H. .11; .1 Forest View on Dec. llth. RM MCAN). p. r 1.1.. nt-vnp Md - ll. Cnarlii: M cl) 0 rig is id of Broom we,” A.m...m .0 I, i..l....., hllflllllleld was in Forest View decorated cit.ii' to Mr. and Mrs ”” D" Hm. - Lloyd Ramsax A Mr and Mrs Prank Richard of Mr W.l..mr,'n H R .(7'l.PEi!s urre pun chosen F niiiirimiiii at the liurnp of Mg. nbm, of .-,,.P .il.i:-..iiiit Aisiiniuit, Forest View. called on M D AN read an aridrc:-:. . : irlrn or T . , ” to the bride Tho gun : of ii iziir KIVNSINGTON ix .-e prasenviri zinn an n.sr1.:.rum akH"::'7whz1f:,:TjW'( PWY Hilllri l Y Group of Krnsinpton United br:g:"('l';5 HON”: we 'n a veigv large c'ong:c-gation. ' ll smiire ii.is pirsidrd nvi-r byl Arthur and N 1: .il.i:;n r" C:-air: Mia. Edgar .ii.i'tnovts n;iPliP(l gzfts wh:ie Miss Mazjv McN'rl'. lF.lCl the scziompanviiiz ieise and Mrsl Lloyd Ramsm. .1:';ari:crl tini-:1 on the tables Gm: r on brhal' of himself and his :ir.rie rxprrssrdl their thanks for he beautiful izrfis and kind exp:-essznns. alter xxhrchl all joined in six, me "For '.ll'3V an Jolly good fellows," Tho rrinri-rid- er of the Pl'Pll;ilE airs spc-iii n sing-song wzth .Xf.ss Eleanor Arthur as pianzst. "PP ' guard for relay to stations in this HYPE. The twn engined reindeer touched down acain at Bangor before fl)- ing to Grand Manan. N B. Snow's plane buzzed the lonely outposLs to attract the keepers, then circled in inn on a second pass to drop gifts. The packages were wrapped to ii-iilistind water damage in case tho wind izirried them mm the sea. Show said next years trip prob- .'lI'3li' will be his last. He said the protects costs him mvr 53000 a CASCUMPEO l Mrs. Leith Cameron and Mrs. Kenneth Cameron. Tryon. are. spending some time with theirl rather-in-law, Mr. Artemas Cam- eron. who is on the sick list. Miss Stella Mli'NeVln. who ll employed in the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Alberton, was a" weekend visitor to the home of lher parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rustuil lMacNevln. .' Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bridgul have moved to Summerside where they plan to reside for the winter months. l Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Clark and; daughter Anne. Alberton, spent Sunday in Cascumpec. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Coughltn and two children, Clayton and; Charles. Rustico, were visitors to: and that he must build up .ri1lz':e- Priiivaiiori fund for his iPHl' a Vlalllilllfl Mr Ciiisiriia Rogers of Glen- znrry wa: in Forest View on Dec. '. ,liLn'P)!l'l Ty Gallant of Forest was in Ollamiw on Der 9th and Mrs Joseph T Gallant the evening of Dec. 8th ing at the home of Mr and Trucman Harris of Locke -iand Mrs. Kenneth Coughlin, Rox- . l Ca.-icumpec Doc. 6, and were din-1 vner guests or Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dennis They also VlSltPd with Mru ibury. l M.ss Joyce Callaghan. teacher oil lcascumpec school, spent the week- end at hnr home in Kildsre. . I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris. Ol- llieary, were recent visitors to lBrooli'lyn, guests of their daughter and son--.n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hau- old Ashley. p Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Warren! i Summerside, were recent. visitors guests of Mrs. War-! and Mrs. Bren-; .to Cascumpec, iren's parenls. Mr. ,ton Hudson. 3 Mr. Albert Gallant. Roxbury. has visitors on Sunday :l'9W”led W m5 h””"- h3VmK 599ml Now. if a child is a potential "quiz 1 Lot”: Talk It llvsr &'U" -It seems flirly vertain that thel teaching of spelling in the schools; is a little disappointing if you csnl go by results. and that is what we generally go by. There may be ai number of reasons for such is con-' dition. We'd like to suggest one: some teachers of spelling seem forget that we all have three sep- arate vocabularies: A reading voc- abulary. is speaking vocabulary. and a writing vocabulary. We musi..l of course. recognize the words in. our reading vocabulaigv and know. their meaning. We can gain all the information from the printed page without being able to spell all the words we road. ' Next. there is our speaking iocab- ulary. Again, of course, we must know the meaning of the words we speak ll we are to talk intelligent- ly We should also know thdr cor- rei-t pronunr-iatioii. Actually we need not know how to spell the words. but spelling is a bit more import. ant in our speaking vocabula.i',v be- cause it is an aid to pronuncia- tion. The only voc.ibul.iry, however. in which spelling :s a primary require- ment is our Vlrlllllg vocabulary. un- doubtedly. in the case of most of) us, the smallest vocabulary of the three. Reading is by far the largest. O'LEARY The meeting of the 0'Leary Maple Leaf Calf Club, was held at the home of Pearlia MacNei.ll with the president Mary MacDonald presid- ing. Roll call was answered by I good attendance. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. Shelden MacLea.n. Lunch committoe will be Pet-irlie MacNelll. Eric Phillips, Fenion Shaw and Rankin Mac- Kinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Moodly Lockhai't. were visitors to lha home or Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar on Sunday afternoon. The many friends of Mr. Leslie Guy of Knutsford are very sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Sum- mPrSid9. Mr. and Mrs. John Mm-eshesd. 0'Leary, were Sunday visitors to Montrose. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar and family. Dale Griffin, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Griffin of Dock Road. has improved and was well enough to return to his home after being a patient in the Turner Nursing Home in 0'Leary for some time. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the l'nited Church in 0'l.eary. held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed. Turner on Wednmdayvnight. The president. Mrs. E W. Turner presided. Ten members answered the roll call and ten new members Joined. The theme was "The Gift of Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson and family of summersida. were visit- ing with relatives and friends in U16 5llm1W'l” mnmlls 0" WP 8”V'-kind” with a phtlLOS11ll.lC eye, onepO'1.eary and Cascumpec on Sun- ,t-rnment bunt. l were Mr. and Mrs. .l;iik JPlll'Pl Dennis. p An enjoyable Pi'PlllilK was spent spellings veryj reason whyp who ll8pl(l:)'. can nir-niorise there is no age oi" the iinrds in all three vocab-, ularies. But there are many child-i daiv. Pte. Wesley Gallant of Ontario. is INN" EU?-SIS 01 MP and M11 1” he cannot master ii large percent-; spending some rcnie uiih his wife and family in O'i.eary. Mr. and Mrs. Walla:-e Bryantoii --We Firndav oirnrrig the C G recently at Iii? limit? Of Mr- Mldli-an im! so glftrd. and their ability: and family of Cliarlotlrtown. were f'.iir'rri lJlPS6'l1lPrI lliiiir Vesper sei-family gailiererl and all iznjnyad ii tn somp Mm imd spell.ng prctty. Vi . Burro Roocrts and Miss Dor- Mrkriiizie Several of C G I T. members took part in 12".? C..ndIP L..x:lir service. the group .4.xi.Slt"(l hv SPli".Hl members of the Juiiznr rliii.:' l't"lldPl'?Cl two beauti- .'.rl self-i-t.oris accompanied by Rev. L. 'Mirrra,i'. Mus. John Clark returned to her be-in a pllllPlll. fo: several davs. His riionv friends will be pleased 'n learn Mr James Beairstn IS mak- '- ' in; a rap:rl recovery from Virus LOCKE ROAD pnoumnnmv W Hm” Gap”, M !M.k9' Mrs Frank Be-airstn returned on R5ad' ,1.” 5,, H,m.1a,,, rm PW am F iririv from Tirnirm, N S, where M..Ed'rdfC.fi:.!.rl' ,0”; V,:,.” m;;; .35 "f,;l;um,p.xi;-s. Leilh Slelson and Mr. stet- merside on December 4th. 5"”- Mr and Mrs Ivan MacKinnan. Mr. Joseph T Gallant of Forest, View was in O'Leary on Dec 7th . Mr Vincent Gallant of O'I..carv was in Forest Vzeii on Dec 6th Mr. Dave Griffin of Lowke Roadl was in 0'Loar3- on Der 7th Mr. Edward Griffin of Birrtrm is -”Ol'lfln9d to his home tlirnuzhxpec was in Forest View and Howlanlillneiis. All hope for a speedy rem on December 9th. Mrs. Edward Griffin lPRI'l'”lFl' of. Forest VlPW Srhnol ember 8th. at her home in Rizrtnii Desable vrere visitors to Kensing- ton and Baltic on Tuesday, Decem- ber 14-. learn Mr W-.llam Brnnder. Baltic coviu-y. Mrs James Cousiiis. Baltic is M rs Grnrgri McKay. - Vrd -"'3..a K SIRANGEST DIVORCE Bsnswsr-is . A nusssuo IN me BHILTRIBE w ---Belive It orNoj! l LAW N THE WORLD! India HOSE wire LEFT mm (Al DISSOLVE THEIR MARRIAGE ONLY av aueMwaauNar"' 1168 IN WHKHSM 5 STAWNG q.u--I--nsavuia-s BEETLE LEGS STRUNG lN LENGTIB as FIBRE AR! U550 A3 MONEY on Musau island. The Marianas x Tho funeral of the chznf of the Donrlo tril-in in Kin-ibeyiza. Africa. is a tremendous nirnl. The lmrl: slnn of m rnhos 9-1: H, .: lhn ms ,-r vvf tho clue! is wrapped in I siict-es of A lioiizr-. H is man burlnd in I tomb of lhr: ywwirvrr vnliimc rii: an irl-t friars angi lanionlalrnns. Thn body in uralihrri i: Lnmin in ilxmimlii. : Mrs 'goose supper. Mr. and Mrs. lMonLrose, were Sunday Jack Barbour. V.SIlOliS L0 the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russellpwu one of ma WU,-st speners he Lockeibi. l Mi'. Jami-s Tliiiiii.-is -nas a raceiit business visitor to Cape Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson and liamily were recent visitors to Mt. iRoyal. guests of Mrs. Hudson's ;parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sil-. l ll'll!i'IlF in Sch View from the Princelliker. .F.iunix- Hospital. where she hasl Miss Bessie Dennis, employee or no (.llSilllL'l.0ll bCl.W('?ll bechiiical llrl. A. Jelly. O'l.v.u'v. iias a visitor to Cascumpac on Wednesday afte ,noon, guest or her brother an .sisl.ei'-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Iraiwrll-U'lR-N0 wonder lDennis. Mr. and Mrs West Devon, were rem-ni Murray. Congratulations are extended ' DU 0 dciiis the essential words as they diftiiiili Mark Tiiain said that aid though he considered his wife one of the smartest people he knew. she, had ever seen, j Bruce Gziinhlr when their in spoil ranges all the way down week-and visitors to O'Leary and clnlty. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mat-Donald of Si. Eleanors were visiting relatives in Oll.eary and vicinity on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hart of Sumnierside, were recent visitors to ' (Yl.c-aryy guests n( Mrs. Hart's par- Tliere arc te.ichers who tlirmi uurds illi'llSL'l'll'llillliLCl) at l.llPll' . pupils. requiring that they know all the words in their readers. Every- l th:ng is fish that comes to their words found in hygieries and get)-it 1-. graplires. iil1(.l common words iirliichi visitors (1 most people will use frequently in and Mrs. Lloyd Diiiibar. the slower child- ;ri-n get a sort 0. "s,ic.iing 2nCllll95- warm-, Mun-ayy tion” and uisicad or getting brtterl virinitiv on Satiirday. .-;,-,,.,,,.-5 in spelling. get pogressively worse. nf shp llflS born iisiliiii: her dauzhter. to the hams of Mr, and Mrs. Ra) Tnrlay spellers are graded tor the rpose of introducing to the stu- cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Basil wedlock. Mrs. Lucy MacNevin.- 0'l.eary, is spending some time with her son- in-law and daughier Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bryanion in Charlotte- spelling iiei. They apparently niiikel town, Mr. and Mrs. David Lockliart and family of Coleman. were suiidayi to Montrose, guess of Mr Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar of Alma, were visitors to Ollseary and 'Psge II The Guardian Friday. December 17. 1954 ....M-.........-...... Pe"59"'3l5 Each Sunday until Christmas -Miss fudy Bartlett. four-yesr- Hot Turkey Dinner wjufgu thg fbdm old daughter of Mrs. James Bart- lett of Glenwood is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. -Mrs. Mae Miller, who resides with Mr. and Mrs. George Murray. Bedeque. is spending a few weeks visiting friends and relatives in Victoria where she formerly lived. -Miss Ann MacDonald. 0! the staff of Perfection Dairy in sum- merslde. was a recent visitor to Montague.-5. -Miss Faye Ellis and Mr. Junior MscEwen of Summerside were visi- ion to Northam on Tuesday. visi- tors at the homa of Mr. Leland Ellis,-Sr. --Mrs. John W. Picketts scanni- panivd by her small son. R.0.l'. Mill Valley, is spending a few days at their former home at French Riv- er. -Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. H. S. MacEwen and Mr. and Mrs. Crsriford Mar- Kay. Stanley Bridge. returned on December 9. from ii trip to New York and other United States cent- ers. .-Bur -Friends regret the illness of Mr Willard Thompson. Margate. who has been confined to his home for several days with virus pneumonia. and wish him an early recovery. - -Bur. -Mrs. Glenwnod Maobeod. Park Corner, left on December 9. for Halifax. N. s., where he will re- ceive medical, treatment. -Bur. --Prize w;nners at the card party held at Irishtown Hall on Dec- Served from- 12:00 - 1:30 and 5:00 - 0:30 A t HILLSIDE RESTAURANT. ALIERTON v Price 51.25; Children .75c If at all possible please make reservations CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 ”JOI-INNY I GUI'I'.'-AR” In Tnicolor With Joan Crawford - Sterling Never A Star So Exciting See the Conflsgratlon of Emmals Gambling House. See the Posse led by Emma whose hate stopped at nothing-even lynching. Hayden GIVE THEATRE TICKETS THIS CHRISTMAS BOOKS FROM 31.00 T0 S500 ON SALE AT OUR BOX OFFICE T33 ATTENTION - KIIB - ATTENTION ANNUAL KINSMEN TOY MATINEE THIS SATURDAY MORNING r-mber 9. were Ladies', Mrs. Hiram 10 (YCLOCK, "””""?"? G"'”.- Ml. K'."”."i EACH CHILD UST BRING A USEFUL ?f2Si”i3.-;..?.2?””2.”.f.'."J;. ”lf.l."i.”.ii?: UN APPED TOY- Paynter. -Bur ily engaged hauling a house from Carleton Lot 6 and has had quite a time 0.n account of the storms and icy roads. He is hauling it to Bloom- field Corner. ' Chester Thomas. little son of Mr and Mrs. Kiar Thomas, Woodstock, Today Saturday . REGENT -inAsim'rnAi.L I-"IX" has returned to his home after hem y mm m we mm, JOHN IRELAND - MARSHALL THOMPSON County Hospital. Mrs. Guiy Murphy of Kinkoi-a. in” say; H” '0' .0" spent several days Vlllli i-riaiives T to BATTLE or OGUE RIVER and friends in West Prince rec- ently. The many friends of Mrs. For- syihe are very glad to see her out C R Mr. Orvill Willis, O'Li-aigv. was it, visitor in Charlnitetown over the) week-and ' and Mrs Edmond Peters nil Borden. were visitors lO 0 Leary and Miss Anne Sw at on her marrlagei lwednesdaly. Djic. 15. Miss Sweet 3” lmnugll -me grad” For meiVlCl"”y l'e”"”-" had been employed at Steadman pmt”'l 5Pt9l9lid lgie rock-ktioiltoin ct? Mrs. Beulah Macwilliams, i sen ias siou e enoug . n wrr - n'L,m.y. gas A vmlol. Me, the .Co.. Summcrside, for the past few .and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble berton. Hi? ma”-V ll"i””d5 ill” l'9Rl"l W years and is the daughter of Mr :;n(:e':Tcl1”e1gL1l:::S one m"tk mam MM” SW99” M C”C"m' of the more essrential words one- were half mark for the middle class in teri. f ' ti.-d -- . . isaturday business visitors to Al- mam: (r)0rp:;:erlrlest1'ThgP:gzgrlgglgogfglrd mom Demwsmlm m Malppque me guest M. Mr. and M15. Ga Hh Harrison (l)(:lylVl?s(?mI;lll;T:ll:::1r ;fs'i;i:)rhli;i:sL who.-e he plans to spend the vvinmg: "ld lam”-if O'L"”-V w'" rewm lv there are others who iient l the mis-spelling week-end in the home of her cou- siii. Mrs. Angus Macl.ean in Milo. Mr. James Smith of West Point. has moved in the home of his son- and daughter Mr. and Mrs. ' Lidstone in Knutsford. Miss Ella Smith of West Point all is spending some iima visiting her guest! of Mn and Mrs' Bremen YT115r5l79”9d Worm 311k” lmm "DOD-i broliier-in-law and sister Mr and Hudson. l ,1 Us I qlhh pi p" l i f t M. or 0 W 0” the Bank of Nova Scotis. Summer-r szde. was i weekend visitor to Mill Road and visited his parents. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Wllmnt Read. Charles and Gloria. Coleman, were guests of Mi-s.l recent Sunday Reads sister. Mrs. J. B. Thomas and Mr. Thomas. -C.U. PIISVILLE Mia! Rose Marin Brown has left for Toronto She also intends to vuui in Montreal, 0ttsws- and Nalgara Falls Mr. Leo Gallant and Albert Gal- lanl. were business visitors to Sum- merside on Tuesday. Devember 1. Mr. Jacob Murray. Elmsdale. was it recent business visitor to Plus- villo Mr. Albert fiow. Charlottetown. was a business visitor tn the dis- trict recently. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin. Bloomfield Corner. spent sundaiv afternoon at the home of Mr. nad Mrs. Nelson Gallant. Mrs. Norbert Corroriin. daughters Norberto and Angela, spent a day recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mocliler, Miminegssh. Mr. and Mrs. James Rooney. Mill River. spent an evening recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert. Corcornn. Mr. Fl-rdie Brown. Si. Louis, was a Sunday visitor to Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gallant. Toronto, are spending some time at. tnhr home of Mr and Mrs. John T. Gallant, Piusville. --B an. - El-ITTROARDINVGA "House MAJOR HOUPLE Pi PE DEEAM5, THE Liwe oi: KID6 I5 sresrci-line our ALL ovsiz d H H Hz- LOOK, MASOQ HOOPLE! Youize ALMOST A5 I SPEEDY A5 A 6LAci5r2! .... WHlL& vou WASTE TlME, Pumps our THOSE LON6-WINDED 747 f INDEED, Mi2.uAsar.Iru no 'W” M A-SSEMBLY LNE MFNd.' .. 1 5N5 EACH Cl-llLD Pee-somt ATTEMTIOAV &j -30: COURSE -rue LNE rs LONG -. I 3 we MAosloui2 stage A M5CCA roe XX Institute Ladies Lodge At Coleman On Monday, Deci-mher l.'l. i954. a meeting was held in Cnlcmari for the purpose nf instituting at l.arlios' Ora-iiigc Fioiievnlcnl As-l sncialion Mrs. lilyrllo MarPheiill Grand Mistress of Prince iilrlu-.-ird island. assrsied by officers nl the Grand Lodge of P. E l. organis- MI 2 new lndgn to he known as Beilwletle No. 236 Thefolinuii1gnffi('9i's nave clerl ed and installed: lV.M. Mrs. Pauline Milligan; D.M.. Mrs. Jes- sie Mai-shed; Jr. Dep M, Mrs. Ethel Getsnn: Sm-'y, Mrs. Verna MQPLORH; Fin. Scr',v., Mrs. Susan Milligan; Troas. Mrs Y v n n n e Baglnle; Chan, Mrs. l-lolena Rog. ers;'Guardian, Rev. William For- lythe: Dir. of Cer.. Mrs. Frances Macwrllismsz Sr. Lee. Mrs. Em- ma Macwllliams; Dori. Let . Mrs Lenin Senlm-r, In Guard. Mrs. Mona Lnrkhait: Out. Guard, Mrs Erma Wohh; Znrl Coin . Mrs. Nel- lie Macwilliams; 3rd Com , Mrs. Norma Cnmpbrll. 4th Chm, Mrs. Ruth Reid: 5th. Cnm., Mrs, Lorena MacKinnnn. Auditors, Mrs. l..'ila Milligan. Mrs. Sarah Milligan, Mrs. Sadie Lnrkliarl. Sick Committee. Mrs Helen Maclman, Milo; Mrs. Y vo n n e Br-iglole. 0'Leary; Mrs. Janet Mac- Kinnon, Fol:-man. At the close of the mt-plinl I de- lightful lunch was snrxed by ihn members of Bethcl l..0,L. unoiuii." BORDEN Friday 41' Salurriav 7 I5 and 9 l5 Mslim-a Saturdsii 2 .10. "TAKE THE HIGH GROUND". stirring Richard Wldmnrk. Carl Maiden, and Elninr Si:-vinrt. ”CAMEO'" IENSIXGTON Fri-Kat. 7:15-915: Matinee Saturday. Old West pix irig new look in say hnii-nlor musli-nl. "RED GARTEI5' star- ring Rosemary Clnoney. Jack C". son, Giiv Milrliell and many mn- 2:10 -rs. Songs. sags. at-lion. laughs. Don't miss this. Also News A L K" msu "'0' Serial. a"""' """w"'. Mllvtlnu Iaad ' ' G P. I. I. was a visitor in Knutsford recently Miss Edith Cl.ll'l'lf'. teacher at For-cst View, spent the wens-end all hair home in Alina. Mr. and Mia. Willarrl Carrui.li- era of Halifax. are spending somr time visiting with relatives and friends in Howlan and Cape Wolfr- Mr and Mrs. Ralph Bazlole of Kinkora. spent. the work-end with Mrs. Eaglolr's sisier, Mrs. Claymii Carruthers and Mr. Cari-uthers of Howlan. Mr. l'rbiin PlnPRil. has been his- FRUIT NUT ll0l.L Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0pt.D., 3.0. PHONE 3281 BEGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer It. isuminsnide Clisrlsrsd Accounfsnh T. Earls Hickey Canadian Bank of Commtoo nildlng ' lummsnlda. P.E.l. - Phone I888 ( W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAI. BUILDING Granville at Water Mud Duminsnldo DIAL P. 0. IO! I844 II I INSURANCE R. E. Ellis it Son Limited Firs -- Auto - Casualty I summer It lumm Opiomslrislts B If. Hunter. 3.0. lummsraide. Inf. - Phone Int ansuusiva auninnm A. Raymond Grant, 3.8:. 0.1). III Wauir shoot Iuni-ndde above llaurlee Mill's Man's Was: more also PHYSICIANS ciiiiriiun. TllEllTllE FRI - SAT - 8:80 "IATTLI ZONE" Aluhsfm-palwry RomauooaudAcfIoa Jolia llodlalx. Btepliea Ile- Nally. UM: CIIIDEI. I I Pilate: ludlcla I PHOTOGRAPHERS THE READ STUDIO D. IEAII Dentists Dr.J.A.Doli-ea mssmsnsuunmo iusiuu Dr. Hubert IIMNJI. ID. rsydslsn-on-gas- luarolnaslx-its A... around after her receiit sick spell and all hope her health will soon be first rate again. Miss Olga Ellis of Cliarlotleiown was it week-end visitor in the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ellis in O'Leary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer rind dnugliiers Marlene and Shirley. U'l.9Ri'), were visitors in Summer- side on Monday afternoon. -C P. ttiigimigggirn on lllilllll W-aaiuunnunisuniaiuusianu -nuns-sqiyiasaianiu-um-:usauass........,.....,, The Answer to your Gift Problems-Regent Theatre Giff Tickets. In books of we to 55.00. Fish & Game Meeting A special meeting of the Prince County Irancli of the P. E. l. Fish and Game Association will be held in the Town Hall. Summerside. Friday. December 17th at 8 P. M. All mem- bers und the general public are urged to attend. Agendu- (1) Discussion on abolition of 6 inch also limit and 10 lb. bug limit on trout. Game wardens for each county. Fox hunting and proposed duck and goose calling competition. Presentation of prizes to winners of crew shooting competition. Showing of films. (2) (3) (4) I5)" N. E. Mi-ieLEOD. Secretary. A subscription to THE GUARDIAN is a daily reminder of your thouglttfulln Clip and Mail today to The Guardian. Enclosed please find I. 111:: Qlnxux lot a month's sub- scription to Tlia Guardian to be sent with my sanpilniuiui NAME ADDRESS 1 Name of ” ADDRESS An approprlals Christmas Card will be list from the gift is sent. m 'm"'' "M- R.atesoffthoIaluidmanypsrtolCanadaa'tliaU.I.axI:- ourmsuus an can-one YUI-IO: axiuuaauiss.