1948 orcrMBr-R 21- . Men! l otullirs onus EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL gain Price! Shop Early For Best Choice! . Buy Yourself A Christmas Present And Save Many Lovely Dollars! 53 Brand New WINTER ' GOATS At Tremendous Savings » NOW ON SALE '34 Coats Regular 42.00 to 48.00 32.50 ‘I9 Coats Regular 50.00 to 69.00 I 39.50 Here's the real thing-Overcoat: made of soft, warm wool; cut correctly: tailored by craftsmen AND at real money sav- ing prices. A fine treat for yourself — just in time for the Holidays tool Come in today for the best selection. Dress Up For Christmase-Buy Your New Overcoat at A Bar- CLAN’ SUMMERSIDE IIIIE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN WESTERN lilIARIliAII -—GENERAL INSURANCE. Ralph u. Muttart, Suuntmerside. --I’EN AND PENCLL SETS uith name engraved. sample's Drug Store. —GO0Dl 0F QUALITY at the louest possible price. Tested and proren dependable are yours when you buy at Moase Jewellers, Sum tnerslde. —GENTS LEATHER travelling sets, zipper case. Semple's Drug Store. —LADIES. Booking orders for mink garments to be rnude Iroin our own pelts. Natural brown, silverblu, blue crossed, and white. Coats. jackets and scarves supplied. l.. W. Hancock, Summerside. Phone 532. -BAPTIST CHRISTMAS CON- CERT — 'l‘he annual Sunday School and Christmas tree concert of the Summerside United Baptist Church was held in the churctn hall on Friday evening with the Superintendent, ‘Mr. C.B. Jelly, pre- siding. The opening hymn "As With Gladness, Men of Old" was follow- ed with Scripture reading and prayer by the minister, Rev. .| Barrass, after which the program. consisted of choruses "High the Christmas Bells are Ringing," "Sil- ent, Night," "Hark, the ilerald Ang els Sing," by the different CIBSSE: Recitations by Richard Vaughan Jane Huestis, Cantley Scott, Jone Morrison, Joey Quinn, Ellen Cross man, Stanley Gay, Jeannie Vaughn lvendell Morrison, Wayne Newson John Alan MacFarlanc, AIHUIU VlacKay, Donald Gay, Malcolm MacFarlane, Roberta. Shari‘; piano <olo by Joanne Smith; vocal solocs by Jane lluestis. Charles Parlcc" Duet by Natalie Johnston an: ‘toberta Shaiv; Patttomlize by Mrs W. G. Ellis’ class: Playettc by \latalie Johnston, Malcolm Mac- Tarlane, Charles Parlee, Gordon Gay and Donald Hopkins. 'i'hree C-Ziristnlas films were shonn iillrough the courtesy ol’ the Y's Alan's Club and Smalftnanflst. The tMr Ted arrival of Santa. Claus Poole) caused much excitement among the little ones and the presents wore distributed. God ‘Save the King brought an enjoy- ' able concert to a close .-S.. —'vl‘lllNlT\' CHRTSTMHS CON- CERT - The annual Christmas tree and primary Sunday School concert of the Su-ntmersirie Tritiity United Church was held in Ep- wortlt Hall on Friday evening with 1 capacity audience. Rev. K. G. ollLlVfill presided and Mrs. Eric Zicen was pianist ‘through the Jurtesy of the Y's Men's Club nrec Christmas films were shown by Mr. A. G. Rogcrs. The pic- graln consisted of “Welt-onic“ by Garth .\lacli‘arlatic; Clltiflls. "Away in a Mailger" and "Jiny. Bells" by the primary class; x Come All Ye Faithful“ by Mrs. \.. Bradshaw's class; “U Lntle 'l'o\vi of Bethichem" by Mrs F. Bu; mall's clnss; "Chrlsfintis Nlll'5l'l‘_‘. Rhymes" by I\I.l'S.. Ii, Mat-Arthur. class; “Duck the ilails" by Miss ‘M Bowness’ c1855; and songs by Mis. SHIP EATING WORMS NOTIOE T0 RANOIIERS cash, Fresh, (CP) “o l". QIIPTIIIK for n limited time only. for _ _ . ., . . ,0" - -r sound. Bunii.iinllli-Isitnlhulttiti» utlhtlllitzifltv of this offer by purchasing your . , . . _ . to April 1st. We “mp-r guppl), un ulll stun it free of cliurlifi V Iil‘IIl‘\(3 horsernent will be much higher after January 1st. The llall Mfg. ~& Ooid Storage 00., Ltd. SUMMER-SIDE. I’. E. I.‘ infestation becomes so bad RYDE, Isle of Wight-This land's only pawnbroker out of business. THERE IS ‘SOMETHING AT . CROCKETTS FOR EVERY ONE v ON YOUR GIFT LIST. Come in and sss our gorgeous selection of costume jewelry. Fanciful earrings. beautiful strands of pearls, interesting bracelets - we have them all. May we suggest. s cross or rosary s: an espec- ially appropriate gift for Christmas. Silverware is a practical gift that will be appreciated and used throughout the years. Wo are just brlmful of rug- gestions so come In and see for your- self Your man probably belongs to I mid! 0|‘ ""5 so what would be s. more appropriate II“ t-hlll l ring with tho proper crest or might we suit"! s slgnet ring svltlrhls InIIIlIs on it. A pen allfl pencil set is always s suitable II"- ll"! II l" "M"! a lighter or cigarette one. - . REMEMBER! tr IT'S JEWELRY IT'S souno 1o rouse ll. ll. OBOOKETT u». QUALITY JEWELLERS SUMMERSIDE PORT ELIZABETH. South Africa - Teredo worms eating their way in the hulls of wooden craft in Port. Elizabeth harbour are causing thousands of dollars oamage each year. Unless ships can be hauled out of the water for inspection and repair every three months, seamen say. borer worm that whole timbers have to be replace‘. is- has gone ~. Bedeque Mr. Arnold Henderson nesday 8th inst. Rev. George and Mrs. Swmmerslcle, attended public ship here on Dec. 5th. "or- Sunduy mor lg, Mrs. Hebe: Myers, Carleton, was the Kuest ott’ Mrs. Walter Bowness on Friday Dec. 10th. She also vis- ited other relatives and friends. Mrs. Hammond Affleck is con- fined to her home through illness Her many friends hope she may soon be restored to her usual good health ‘ Honorable Horace and Mrs. Wright returned on Wednesday to Bflicque after a sojourn among relatives and friends in Freder- ictv". N-B. and Halifax, N.S. Rev. 2.3. and Mrs. Weeks, ac- wlrvparlied by Mrs. Herman Myers. Carleton Sliding, attended the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr, lint] Mrs. John H. Weeks at Frederic- ton on December 2nd. Thetr friends here welcome Misses Edna and Thelma Raynor of Kildare, Prince County. who have taken up positions with the firm of Ralph Callback and Co, These young ladies are sisters 0Q Mrs. Lame Affleck a! Lower Bed- eque. It is reliably reported that MI. from the village of Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson are planning to take up residence here in the spring. Messrs Vernon Craig. Walter Bowness and Rev. ES. weeks and Mr. T.J. Inman attended the meeting in Kenslngton on the 10th. when a commission from the public utilities’ Board considered an application from the "Scales I-Jeetric Company" for a revision of the electric energy rates, in the are! walled by that. Ooniipany. On Sunday morning, Dec. 5th. the Sacrament of Holy Baptism was observed in connection with the regular service in the Bedeque United Church. The following bab- ies were baptised: Stuart Hector Affleck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug- lu ‘Mfleck: Carroll Elaine Jewell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Jewell; Leigh Brian Low- ther. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kazan Lawther; Linda Anne Murray. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray; Jeanette Pauline Bobey. W35 l visitor to Moncton, N113. on weq. Somers, E Palmer's and Mrs llttcstls classes; ltecitatiotis trcre givcn b» uonmt Bradshaw, Gladys Bagnatl, Barbara Ann Oliver, Ann Dickie, Audrey MIIICI‘, Betty Siliiphaitt, Dickie Rankin, George Lyle, David MacDonald: Solos were by Arlene Moore, Donnie Schurntati; Vocui ducts by tiurol and Judy MucLcun Mary and Ruth Cairns with Birdi- Calrns the accompanist in the lut- tcr; Readings by Judy Clark and Jimmie Rankin, another by four boys 0i’ Mrs.. A. Rogers‘ class and a group recitation by pupils from Mrs. L Spencer's class. 'l‘he younger members of the audience now centred their interest around the beautifully decorated Christmas tree, which was a group project of the Trail Rangers. aid were thrill- cd when Santa Cla is arrived and delivered trcals to all the children Santa Claus then proceeded to t-he Church where choir practice was being held and after treating the choir to sweets, presented Miss Mary Geldart, the church organist. with a beautiful Christmas gift, on behalf of the mentbcrsn-S daughter of Mr. and .\lrs. John Sobey. The service was conducted by the pastor. Rev. W. Burton Crone. ‘Ihcrc vras a large congreg- ation present. The Young Arluit Group in cen- necticn "with the United Church have been holding a series of so- cial gatherings to which members of’ the congregation have been in- vited. The second of the series was held last Wodncday evening when about sixty from different sec- t10ns of the circuit were present. After a devotional period and s. sing-song, interesting and in- structive slides were shown by the pastor, Mr. Crowe. Thcn followed games and a most enjoyable eve- Ellllh Simpson of Belmont Lot nlng was brought to a close with l6. has recently purchased the a dainty lunch and the Mizpah O'Brien property a short distance Benediction. This young adult groulp are to be congratulated for their inprest in the social welfare of the congregation. IIIIRNQEGT- ‘ ).B-?tR2.§iXi*;- QOIMRIIIDIBilhbihiihiiiiikikfihitiiihlhiicillilfi‘T PAGE mmrresil Even at this Late Date You'll Find a Wonderful Selection of Greeting Cards in SMALLMAWS Magical 10v TOWN it a r a ~s.:»; If it's by and regard it with pride. Forsyth shirts have the famous Forsyth. tradition of correct styling . suuisisi-tnasmstmimimstemnmmmstrsstz aamt;2»min2mmanssuua.r.zutms§vliil.aseats. .- hhmhltllirlolelltltfl’ At SMALLMAIPS Gift Tips for Lads! Santos! he'll wear it with ease of fine crafts- WOVEN English and American Broadclothl Whites, Stripes and Fancy: 6.00 to V7.50 Where Price ls Aiotched With Quality Professional Cards _i Fire 5 Summer St. l REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St., Summeraide -————~—_-_.,,,; "use zaps-mug. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Auto ~- Casualty Phone l‘!!! Sumtncrsida E. E. Parkman, I Opt.D.. R.O. OPTOMETRIS. Eyes Examine Glasses Fitter Visual Training Given NAPLES, Dec. 19 —- (M?) The ll.000-ton Polish llncr Sobie- skl badly damaged her bow when she crashed into a dike \\'lllIO en- tering Naples harbor Saturday night. The ship will be taken into drydock forcing cancellation of a scheduled Christmas Mediterranean cruise. 04-0-0 FOR SALE One 30 Leonard ball governor steam engine in first class condition. HALL MFG. CO., LTD. Summerside KO-OJ-O-O-OQ O-O-O-O i l t ¥§O§§OO-600+§O-§—OO* r§§+0 - l B. F. Hunter. R.O. l l Complete Visual Anal; aes SAIALLMANS BUILDING T. Earle i-Iiciiey Chartered Accountant y Office at l5 Granville Street Phone i575 SUMMERSIUIS UPTOMETRISI Glasses Fitted Summer-tide. l'.l'.‘.l a "i manship . . . of fabrics of lasting worth and service . . .- ! I l l. that give you at every time . . . on every occasion . . -.. 2 the confidence of being well dressed. r ‘r ' l NO ONE EVER REGRETTED BUYING FORSYTH QUALITY l g PRINTS " Whites, Stripes, Fancy». ALL SIZES Up to 4.00 Lower Floor. Main Store Section i’: Prince Edward Island's Rctdiunt Christmas Stores £_‘ Austria's-t’. IKQLa-u-ual-a-s-is-s-n-t-r: -.-r.»-.’t;‘-"+?§'€1I’€'!'/l-- n: MLKK-FJIRKE-t, pgewtu; a ____ PHONE 70b Sl."i"i't‘>.‘\', Snrrcgv. lrltipizinii ~ Ai- IJONDUTI itQPl . “Ijugtgn ‘. fit-rt HUIIIIIIZ. (in Lilli l‘.Illil'illP-'L;y..ln\_. B w r- “drlvlnc Imp ill-Ir ~itll l1 s. n Iilll phrtrl ill lit _ _ V’ _ n _ rwflwlg m", m mum (‘I “llmvvulill-(l .t.l'.l .1 ,,~.i.nlti himself, ha: 1|.» ]‘|>l‘t'l\|-t| m, yin-tn, t... m.» will been n nth .~n iwnorar,\' mcanbct 1., 1|“, [l'(-|ll_'j\t-- tn l-‘inwt-t, 11m wit lit: Ilujitl Huttctl of Britisl: uppezti" ill good CUllLlllltJll, 'Artl;sls. WiLL YOU HELP YOUR MILKMAN HAVE A IIOLIOAY ' Nona“; n’ (iii (that: l till-lb. ll s0 we ask yuur cooperation in the following arrange- n ent: Vile will liCVC no delivery on Christmas Day but in order that you will have sufficient milk and cream for over the holi- day there will be on extra delivery on Christmas Eve after- noon. Plccsc help by having your tickets and bottles out after dinner on Friday, December 24th. Our office will be opcn on Christmas morning till II o'clock for your convenience. ' Attention Kensington, Si Elconors and Airport custom- CIS. Duo to circumstances that wc can't control we will be unable to make two deliveries in your area on Dec. 24 so we ask you to order a two days supply on our regular call that dav. IOEAL IIAIRY Summerside The management and staff wish to extend to our cus- tomers and patrons our sincere wishes for u happy holiday. ¢.-_.- _‘__' 3,... .0» ....-.-.