5°“ n“, Bakery. “m” grocery, . O or fill’ 3"“ like llflii‘ scuttle‘ it)!‘ < , S mmeraidc. 5 u Si. nafléfckliiiil $1.30. Children 55 cents. ' our BILLFOITDS will be em- ‘bbggd m pOltl IT"?- Ytore. l)‘ __ 7o __194§ fiSTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: _|_ Elmer Murphy, 186 Hanover Street, and Gem-p Clow, 125 Ottawa Street. "UMMERSIDE and Ngwl, Subacrillilona, Advertising Th, Gun-gun may be bought at any of the following atnrea in Summeraide: Water Street; Gourilea Drugstore, I1 Central Street; water Street: Mark Gaudet, e1 Granville Street; Rune“ su-eeg; Alyre I ucettn‘: Grocery, Seconu Street; Island Motnr Treuaport. Water Street- dmn w"; be delivered to any home in Summeraide by Carrier “the uuur p“ day m. 15¢ per week. ‘do, m u“ boy responsible for delivery on your route. Bcokal/Ofh ' ~ - and have life JJQLLs mat “Drug Store. J n a . ‘p; Thursday N- - ";f,':fa'1“l..o.is. chicken supp" t ntonoerar" "IBPQV" "Hnlfl," m“- waiches willie Id ivccm‘) qcmpldfi Drug Store. you \\ - > Scmples Dru; rlililjlltlli. iltlJCl" RINK —- Plans “all ;l(l\dllCE.‘d for m: Ur u rink at. Coleman .111 be a great asset to .114 older folk o! this . cntcrprizing com- _‘li1.\(ill-'.li l.l".'.\\'l\'(_i ~ "Ylw t Coleman scn001. bc leaving alt/er . iniminys and plans . I‘l ‘s her third _.\ns( illl \\'I£0l s EJIOWERS. , \_ L"_l.:l. i948. the nlrrotuldhlg the T‘z'yon Hall to ir-ttdel" a shower ~ Carr. one cl the sca- puptllur brides. The w: it) n door-rated chair 1' ‘Miss Adele lluzol" Lord. ucrc carried in a well and opened by Mrs bride received many d. usrfui gifts includinr, ' stherxvnre. etc. The ' the cveninc was ln-r games and a cle- was served by the en all departed to their g llvlen many years o! A shower was also liven tr ht of Miss lleicn C‘a.rr. it tile h tmw m’ Mr». lmllh .111)’. ticralzi $'ii"tl, on November 25th. lfilili. The ltflilf“ was escorted to a decorated (hair. 'i‘ht- gifts were passed m the bride by Mrs. Duncan wnrl the accompanying l hr 1\il.~< Mae ltfrlcllon- on t-he table by Mrs. . ur-r the gifts were Ollfinezi a \'t‘l_\' sumptuous luncn was served by Mrs. Leith Jay, Mrs. E116 J8)’ mill Bliss Mae Mat-Donald The bl"’if‘ rcvcivcrl runny beautiful arid cos ._\ glfss. SOUTH Fill? ETOiVNwSlllllOOL n" ‘li-"lllns is the report for the zrc t“ of Ncncmber: Gr r .‘; A l. Ruby Drummond. Gr c l.‘\’ -- l. Rnse Reeves, 2. Gerald Gnu(..ier. 3. Mildred Raeveg Gracie i‘! - l. Ruby Reeves, 2. ltewazl Rccvcs. l. Sidney Drum- mend. U-"W l’ ~- l. Yvonne Gauthier. ‘ < 3. Stuart Drum- P 3' ..» w m 3 momi. ‘Grade IV -- l. Verden Reeves, Thine Drummond, 3, Gum Dflimmcnd. “Kids Ill - i. Shelia Simmons, . \.:t Drxunnlond, 3. Gall Drum. Blond. Glade ll ~ 1. Thelma. Perry '- °°“-“~1° Reeves. a. Ross mum- rlond. Grads l - No exams. Hjghei‘ (“B11186 in Sr. Grades “ Ylfunlnlnnd 75,11, “W” MTYHZe in Jr. Grades — Ytunzzc Gauthier 71.5%. 1mm‘ “BMW-I Perfect attendance t. gzutéyf mom-h are - Gerard it Rub)’ Reeves. Yvonne Pew" I- “$171111 l-IEIIEL Roi-pp Mos.“- one ‘Wrtgltt, Thane Drum. Dru“ Onl Drulnmond. Irwin --lt<»nri and Connie Reevea, »-rovtvtvl of the work being done by PRINCE COUNTY Phone 2B0 or 288-2 for thla service —DIAMOND rings, registered blue white stones. Semple‘s Drug Store. —FBEB ENGBAVING en all our rings whiile you wait. Sample’: Drug Store. -PLAN GIl-‘IB I03. CHILDREN -The 0.0.1.7.‘. o! the 0149M)’ United Church are making Christmas novelties which they mtend to give to tihe children in the hospital at Christmas time. Tile girls are also preparing their special National Christmas Ves- per Servlue which la presented from coast to coast at Christmas and last year at Oiieary the church was packed to overflowing, -O —\"S MEN'S MEETING —‘l‘hc rclzulav meeting of the Summer- side Y's Men's Club was held on Thursday evening in the L. 0. L. llall. The president, Roy Daye pre- sided and the address of the even- ing was given by Y's Clarence Mercer who titled his subject, “Fnkitlg Stock." The talk was a thc Club and what could be done. l). was followed by an extensive discussion that brought forth many 110ml ldcns. Roy Pollard repnrit-t! for the committee in charge of the concert of Richard Dubois tonight in the lllgll School auditorium and llurold Rodd reported on the tuberculosis seal sale campaign. Piusville Mr. John S. Murray recently made the purchase of a car. Mr. Eldwnvd Gallant. our local merchant, recently purchased a car. Mr. Gerald Hardy has loft for Summerside whore he has acquir- ccl a position. Mrs. Philip Gallant has returned to her home after spending a few days in Summerslde. - Mr. Ben Klnch, Bloomfield. rec- cntly spent a few days in Plusville, thc guest of Mr. Dolore Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Murray and family motored to Summersid: on Wednesday. Miss Hazel Corcoran, teacher, 'Mlll River East school, spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcoran and blrs. Ambrose Corcoran were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. llclson Golf. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur and family, Summcrslde, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy, Rose- bank, on Monday. Mr. Ralph lrlardla Summerside. and Miss Rose Reeves. Freetown. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob l-lardy and family, Rose- bank. Mr. Clarence Mallet, St. Law- rence, and Mr. Basil Griffin, Brock. ton. motored to St. John on Mon- day. where they will spend the winter months. A llfle crowd from Bloomfield and surrounding districts attended the show held in the Station Hall on Vvednesdzrv. Dcc. 1st, “Co-Eds" starring Bud Abbott nd Lou Cos~ tello. The show wa put on by Mr. Bill Pickering. The fact that Christmas is rap- ldly lbproachlng is emphasized by the white blanket that has covered most of the earth these last few days. it looks as though our dreama for a Willie Christmas may coma true after all. So, hurry, 10"". Bet your Christmas shopping done early to avoid the rush. AT-TPIIE SOUTII POLE Penguins are found at the South T . . “i” ~~ Teresa A. ltfcKenna. i — G. II- III.— "or "m" we'll“ "M"!!! Baking the Grocery Department has I. ‘Wild rtork f | Ina Aildlllqg ' I1 (lull =1 l5‘. cake or cookies eru 1,. _ M.‘ Jinn-nus and delightful sun-ripe Dates. You will find those kins Needs ln the Grocery Department. and 5" lour B; I. .. . "__" , t’ "21"; "ll" Four home for Christmas — make ii gay and fes- Jm. -\ (llristmas to be remembered. la Toyland are loads and 0t‘ m _ Colllltlrlrl‘: CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS including Wreaths-Tin- ' Rum‘ - Chenille Cam's — Colored Balls and Bells - Mmllilal Snow and oodles of Lights. among thcue are Bird 9 “this, [lava a. gay, happy home for Christmas - Shop elm __ ""1 liubbl v "r 3°"? Decorations in Toyiand_ _ 1315"‘ the Outdoor Girl-the gift that pleases will be a PARKA- ‘ i! “car Department has a umart selection of Skimaeier Par- "ne m] "l- "ten. powder blue and brown. They're made of benla- r have a red blanket eioih lining, and attached hood. those arr in aizea l2 to l! priced at 17.95. If your girl iakca a alle i2, beautiful scarlet Parka with detachable hood -- this one is n m“ Ploih with a warm wool lining and ia priced at 22.50. Come E n look these over they're amartly niyled, warm and serviceable. ‘ "5 "B on display in the Ladies’ Wear Department_ ‘i l" scarf Park“ llllreflq a "l "Zclan" __-__ ‘.6 " ""13 “Wily new: about M?" Drllartment ia EVERTEX SlllillllNG ELASTIC for your Christ- "Wl"! — freon apoola attached to an instruction card priced 7" l‘ "ms m)». WIDE spas-no 3m!“ Ilrlced at l5 cents a yard. And ROUND GARTERS in pink ‘lulllue "m" Priced at 1O cents a "to ° 1")" (iuoda Drpartmev rgc BLANClll-ID ALMONDS at 25 eenia for 1-4 pound STlaED FITTED DATES at 29 cents a pound package able for some time-lo they're liable to go like "hot cakes" — “"1" for your Elastic requirements in the Notion Section of Pole but not at the North. are quite complete without delicious. ELASTICi Just arrived in the Dry for anew z-ult entta. this Ia in bine pair. Then I-Iiaaiica have not been t5 for town or country. Top quality dark brown leather upper, knurl design outsole with rig-sag bare for g-rlp and wear. Slide Serving the Province In all forms of Family. Home and Farm Needs Dominion Rubber Fool-weer — for Siyle. Fii and Comferi" ' front. Men's 6 to ll (No half sizes) illgh quality, light weight all rubber overshnr. Neill. appearance. (‘our-called slide flutener front. "m, qualify, wool jersey gaiter. Fleece lined. Cilllceuletl slide fastener front. (including “half sizes) EXPLORER Bal cut, ribbed vamp on Menu, Boys‘ and Youths. Women's. “leech and Child's bright finish. No half sizes. m?“ 2'35 golfing" 1'85 Boys‘ Misses‘ finality perfection type Lumber- matl with cashmerette upper, felt lin- i- cd. Plain knurl deuign outsole, aolid heel. ‘ Ribbul Vllmp and felt. insole. Men's SNUGLACE Super qualify Blue ZIg-sag engraved design outmlc. solid heel, bias design faxing. Snug fitting, flexible ankle. 4 eyelet laced closure front at top. tretchy net weight thigh Boot with iaeed in step. Inside knee barneal, Heavy gauge. rig-zap bar design ontmle. Dias design faxing and ribbed toe Mail Urders Filled same clay as received Ilse Handy Mali iirtier From Below OVERBOOT Rubber pull-on boot i319! Ill!"- Shaped top. Black or brown. Wom- en's (all ileeis) 4 to 10 (including half sizes) . Misses’ 1a to a (No half 235 sizes) . .. . Child's Ii io l2 (No half plugs) . l. to 5 ii to 2 Youths’ Childs' l! to 13 5 to l0 MONTY Super quality Blue Bar. hllll l"- ed, Bu] eui. Lumberman. lleav! Ilgllge zig-zug bar design outsole. Solid heel. ribbed back stay- 5PM‘ ial built-in steel shank suplwfi- Also supplied uiih clcated uutrole- Men's 8 to ll (no half slzea) .... ......... .. PILGRIM Super quality Blue Bar. general aervice hoot in thigh or nlwrl length Heavy Imurl design out- eoie with crossbars i0 PPOVNIB traction. Osnaburg llned_ inside rubber heelstay. Thigh boot men‘: 6 to 12 l’ (no half aizea) 5'9‘) Short hoot Men's 6 to l2 (no half sizes) CITY BOOT High quality was fished, light weight knce hoot. Fine knurled. top design outsole. Misses’ l1 io 2 (no half i l" sizes) _. 2'3‘) Child's 7 to it) (no half - 2' sizes) .. . . . _ . . .. ..2'2d DUSKEE Super quality Blue Bar. laced m eyelet Bluchrr cut. Ribbed vamp. rig-rug bar design out sole. Ribbed back stay. Brick red bias design fusing and top bind. 31"‘ Slliliilled cleaictl solo. {lion's 6 to ll (nu hzllt 5i'll‘5l CHALLENGE HIgI1'\'|UCllIIy S piece, black full grain lculhcr top. Black bottom. ribbed vamp, knurl design oulsolc with crossbar. Suinl hecl. _ Men's 6 to ll 7.40 (no half sizes) -~ Challenge Bottoms Supplied as on Challen|e i2" lelUl-I‘ top. Dion's 6 to ll _ (nu hall‘ sizca) -. KENORA Short‘ boot. roiled edge sole and solid heel. Men's 6 in ll (no half sizes) Boys’ 1 to 5 » " (no half sizes) 2'20 Womenk 3 to R 2 (no ha‘! z-lzrs) .\ll Ilccls o l lb? coir! ll to I (no half sizea)‘ __..._. Women's (all ::>__4_5Q am) x- . v . l. (l! CONTINENTAL _ -- _ Varnished, lightweight, bout fypg my. bel- goiter. Inside opening with Mac“). cd nilde fastener. Shaped. In black or brown. Women's (all heels) 3 9" i (o l0 (including half sizes) . ' a (including half sizes) RAINTITE . iligh quality black all rubber Ex- rludrn I? leece lining. Cuarso [mm-l design outsulc. Extra wide n MA ls hack silly on Men's and Boy's. N0 nigh quality. four Same aa the Monaco hall‘ sizes. claghtsclllgk-cléu; in Educamr m“ been “W's 4 buck“ . lining.‘ Men'a 6 to ll ling s to 1t ............. .. (M hm 3 95 ' v Boy's 3 hum" 3.15 "ml Misses‘ 1s u» s 2 35 I I t nu half sizes) l to 5 ....... .. ., , Same as the Monaco (m, ha“ m“) in two buckle. Men's 6 to l1 (no F half alzes) .. 2'90 WINNER Heavy net. lined Storm over-Rolled edge. homey-comb soh- and heel_ Men's 6 to ll (including r half aizes) . 1'00 SPAT CLOG Self acting low-cut ovcr_ Men's 6 1 I to ll (including half sizes) ‘ml-GE CHALEUR l . Plain over for wear over felt boots, Knurl design nutsole. Men's 1 I 6 to li (nu half sizes) (Lmludm; m); cm.) KLINGTITE Noi Illustrated Light weight plain nlrr. (all heel types) Men's 51-2 to l1 (lu- l wttlnvns‘ 4 to l0 in- 8 a I gzftzmf°'gagl'z"bg'i'elffcl‘; t-ludillg half sizes) hllllilllj‘ hull sizes) .. (u llstincludiug u’ Bu“ l '0 s mshns . u’ 1'3 to a m“. “us, 1.00 <.\'o half sizes) . . tlllflvfllfig half sizes) ‘ iouths’ ll to l3 80c (hE!.i<‘ 3 in 1'3 (In- (Nu half sizes) rlutiing half sizes) _ PAGE FIFTEEN bziitxrrrbériéibr heed velveteen “fir. ' III ihl- med. Black or brown. Mllel’ heelllltnlfi Uhlwallol! (including half (no half 4.00 Boot type velveteen golfer. Inside open- ing with concealed slide fastener. Low faxing fur cuff, Black only. Women'a l . ‘(at heels) 4 to l0 (‘hilris 5 to 12 z‘ m‘ v/é- /_ A_4/‘- 11 4i. Medium Weight qflm, m“ “~00; “n” ramp OVDFIZI}. ilcn’. (3 t ll I’ s 0 . . CHATHAM (plain Rubbers) not illustrated SMALLMAWS PREPAID SERVICE SUMMERSIDE. P. E. ISLAND ‘ Only Orders for 55 ur il\ or uill ho l'r¢-|n|i(l—O|-dors under $5 are lit-livery charges extra ‘ A »_ . l‘ Please forward Orclcr via. Alrill. 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