i‘? DECEMBER 12. 1949 ‘m that may be dangerous mgditltiofl- ‘just one ma,” oi thest or head (oldi- 49" when sate. suentitic, e c- pve iNHAL-li is u close as the Pun“ drug store. how on sat: mious Bronchitis, Asthma Research Success Hospital-tested. Antiseptic Vapour Kills Gems, (Mrs Head, loosens Deep Chest Phlegm . . . J ep chest colds strike, don't fi";,h::¢5 vevith weak impotent remedies. y e INHALJT, the tliinous Dulse-Fingsr-l U” that has already freed thousaiiils ‘ d b i ' . "'°"‘ m‘ iiifiiiiii $113.13..“ mflililii ‘h, wughing, choking. tightness, ntlie rind N0 SllOTSl N0 DOPE! N0 HARSII lAXATlVESl How ire/talus’! Fights Colds iaeaiau seienoe nu long tom- the: the roll danger Iron colds ll in thl aitcbeflecsa when result-aw y lialee~ tluias like hrunchltll Ind nnetlunnll can get a hold on your system. m‘ HAL-IT'S aiiiimpuc vapour‘ pene- llfllc: tar up listoihe male and sinuses. uret- into the htunrlilll tttbel. we and client to remove all truce! uI I- ratury inltcdnn. INHALIT Brill-l e sad I at Mr l6 Irsntuont Meditation fifi‘ii’.“l_t‘l‘..fi.‘.tiat. $735 SATISFACTION OUAIINTIID 'AT ALI. DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORES STILL EIGHT LIVES nut for a stroll and crawled home l , ICA VICTOR lP-SC l|I1lE MASTER Ill-A in brown plastic SAY “MERRY $1M’ .. RCAVICTOR “The Giftthat keeps on Giving” _ _ “Wow! What a presentl" says junior . . . "Terrific", says Sis . . a end Mother's eyes smile "Warmest Thanks" when you put III RCA Victor under the Christmas tree. With an RCA Victor you give year ‘roundlistening pleasure with a plus — because all the family know that the famous RCA Victor trade mark means leadership in tone. power. Iurniture styling and dependability. {There's an RCA Victor for every family need and every personal taste - rjirlced for every gift budget. See your RCAyictor dealer today! is stunning. luggage-styled portable plays on AC or DC house rurreiit or on its oiin sell-contained batteries. Poiseriul Ii-tube radio giir-s fine volume. rich "Golden Throat" tone. In inaruon plastir ease. $51-50 The outstanding perloriner lti tbt‘ small v-t field- stunningly styled. AC/DC T-Itllt’! has h-tiibe selective “Pfirhrterudvnc circuit with "l-olticit Throat" tone. """‘")'-§Ifr1t,riue nr it'III'I!-*.$ll7...'tll. in “wood grain" Pl-tslir. hiiiiii ~ i-aliint. mahogany or bionrle-HTLQE ci-lizisl MAS (halterie: flint) $36.00 WESTERN GUARDIAN —KINSMEN toy matinee will wish to contribute to the Kins- nien project kindly letive same nt Capitol Theatre or get in touch \vith onn oi thr- KiITSTHPII. These —RETURNS FROM OTTAWA — Rev. E. J. Barruss. minister of the Summerside Baptist. Church. has returned front Ottawa where he at- tended thr- blPlllllZDl inccting of the Canadian 'l'8mpPt'allL‘8 Federation oi which council he is a member. A council niciiibei- from r-zich ot the Canadian Provinces. with the cX- ceptioii oi British COlUTllJiCl. W85 present. NCWTOUIKllIlXlCl was repre- smiled by M.r. 'l‘liuni:is Ashbiuui. Dominion tneniber oi Ptrliament. as there ls at present ti.» Federation m Newioundlaiid. Following the nicel- ings held iii the Chateau Laurier. a deputation troni the CCllllcll pre- sented a brioi‘ to Prime Minister St. Laurent ill illt- ilificc of lhe_ Prinit’ Minister. Several Cabinet ltilnlstvrs were present at this interview. Mr. was centred with a beautiful bou- quet o! bronze and yellow ‘mums. and presided over by Mrs JDS. Perry and Miss Zllplia Sharp. while the guest tables carried out the same color st-heme. Salt music, in keeping iiith the festive season, was played by Mrs. WE. Forbes. fIZE GUARDIAN. Howlan and Vicinity \ be held in tiie Capitol 'i‘licat.re. diction of Most Blessed Sacra- Summerside at 10 a.m. on Satur- FY1911!» day, December 17th. Admission y one toy. Attyone having toys they M1” Joan Arsenal!“ 9pm“ ‘i The sympathy or his many lew d-ays with Mrs. Wm. Shield this past week. Robert Arseriault has now re- d d. w 103's will be distributed to the turned to his work in Saint .iohn mung Here's hoping for a speedy "ypqeichvileflromieefitzi l, It?!’ children _ot both island oi phan- “gym- spcndlng a cough; of wtj-Qkg rwoverlh find!- . I DIIVIS IP "(NT OI} ages at Llirlslntns. m, hQn1@_ Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sweet and their daughter or Forest View. at- tended the funeral in Elnisdale on Monday oi‘ the late James Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Arseriaull of Lot 6 have now moved their house to Miscouciie and taken up resi- dence there. Mr. and llirs. Albert Peter; oi Fortune Cove lett on Friday last tor a visit to relatives in United States. Mr. and Mrs. Alhari T. Arsen- ritiit and family. who spent tho past summer in Summersidc where Mr. Arscnault was employed. re- ied by Mr. Frank Gallant of How- lian, left for Moncton. N. B., where they will crate and prepare ma- chinery for the trio to the new woollen mill at Bloomfield. home waking; and the Misses Jean lllacFadyen and Lulu Toombs, i ,_ .—.—1<—-v-,;n» ‘t CHARDOTTETOWN On Sunday afternoon meetings o! the “Altar Society Ladies and "The Sodality” and choir practise were held concluding with bene- triends and relatives here is ex- tended to Isidor Perry o! Suim- merslde who has been again quite ill with his 3rd attack of pneu- Conway and I O I Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burns anti daughters Margaret and Kay, Hun- ter River, and Mr. Wendell Mac- Kay, Stanley Bridge, \s'ere guests at the homo or Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Sunday. Messrs, George ‘Puplin and Eric Ramsay, Conway, and John W. Palmer and Wendell McKay’, Free- land, motored to Summersidc Mon- day on business. lVlr. Haber Broom, iialiftin. has returned to Conway and opened up Grade ll: 1, Gladys Chappcil; 2. Linus Misener. Grade I (n): 1, Archie Chappeli. Grade I (b): 1, Audrey Douglas; 2, Patricia Ross. Grade I (c): l, Dewar Myers; 2. Ronnie Johnston. Teacher: Mrs. Shirley Lawson. to THE PAM“ with MUSIC \- ICA VICTOR IAIY NIPPER Dainty. delightful small sct [or personal listening anwtheM ln the home. Standard broadcast radio ii lilglllV-Sfllflflhfi fi-tube All/DC performer. In brown plastic In ivory. vase, green or irhite . . . ICA VICIOI AUTO RADIO A-SEO Canada's gi-eaieu ialue iii ait aiitn iaiiin. Extra-powerful fi-tube snperliriciodvne with spciiallv tit-signed rune speaker giies iiinrr iolume. range aiiil tune than met before in sn tnniputiil llilll Only . . . . $27.9! ~ $57.50 $28.50 itie gilt that mates a ltillv atilrinintit ~ y/ iica victor s-Y-s "t5" plniei. (Itiniictis easily. Plan tip tii Ill iii |iu~ IN‘\\', iiuii-breahablc "45" tciiirils. llriiigs \iill more iiniii >10 iiiiniitci of rcrurded music with \lIIlI-Ill\‘ m: siiriute noise. Only The laiuily will be wreatheri in smiles! Here's the smallest fully automatic radio-phono- graph eier designed by RCA Victor. Brilliant fi- lube radio periorrri- once. Phonograpb has the amazing new "45" stern- Pia)! more than tn minutes without need of attention. A {rand gilt valiin It only . . . $99.50 With shortwave — $109.00 ICA VICTOR Y-IV radio or tutllu phonograph $19.95 W0 Cerry_ R. C. A. Victor Records R. C. A. Victor Radios, it. C. A. Victor Record Players Sold B)’ n. 1r. HOLMAN can. l Sumtnerslde and Charlottetown "Where Old Friends Meet fiimllttiilONfiiéi Special Representative Phone 2188 FUR n. c. a. VICTOR “£60m. PLAYERS and RECORDS F. A. m R. C. A. VICTOR RADIOS, RECORD PLAYERS Ind RECORDS S. JllIlES, Kent St. elieve it or Not PLGE HIIRTEEN ut. it's Still Time or You To Enjoy The arm, Cosy Comfort of Wonderful nterprise Furnace a _ turned to their home here on Fri- Us home hug H» m M _ I 'v llsepcheetcoldmudeltsnysatltbrilth- Berrsss was a member 0! U115 day afternoon. Jlohn Broom 1S nvilllsg rzigthefikm t“ ~ . .. - a Just Inhale m-had; 13-33-331»; 3-353 deputratlort-S. ' ' I - _ hi“ tNHAL-IT waik- aulcklv tool lint —-— Mr. Fir-min Perrv returned to his < - “n. lMl/lLil t. raw Soot g ' , I h I , y v __ I v . STANHOPE SLHOOI. ."5"i~=<":.':".t=.-.*::t'.i:'.t: vm... ',;=H.A.;;3=,..;g-,-?=4-'-‘-°" _¥..‘.*2.l'.;‘.‘;.‘l.l..t‘3.ff. 9.22% ‘.1?;.".“;.‘.'l.."2"’.’i1f.2.'?.ll°?.§‘” "t; m" . Ettiiuilli vapours. in a minute B82831‘. illflil-‘Qhfll bl’ the Ladies Stiminersidd (‘harloitriotfiiainmzitid Ida-pg“ Jill.‘ llvlnl-ililahphl ll -, Turn your house pun a realphwapn’ ‘may’ cqm‘ wt. ted rout!) 33°‘ :l"5‘llly"§f:rf DUKE-FINGARD Club D; ti... gunyntériiue Presby~ NEW @1355“. N‘ Edim §msenér_' ‘“‘-‘ “'3 -‘- ~- lortable home. . . ion can d_o it in tmie for Christ- fiigingl.l:iii"l°°““s “"~ w" " it terlan Church. and he‘d on Thurs- Grade V: 1‘ LOIS hiaccauuln mas too! Have pleasant heat l.l1 every room, so that N" ti: thick sectftiizqns i day alteriiooti in the church hall. on Manda‘, ‘normng rye“ 25 Grade 1v; 1v Hilda Chapppl]; 3_ YOU! family Will b0 able l0 enjoy Christmas "till ltluiiii-iWttff°zif~yfijllnfcj i‘ s M was 1113M’ Mwcvfislul; Th? it“ ivlessrs. Rcglic and Eddie Mac- Barbara hiiacMillattz It, Laura through the house." An Enterprise Furnace will give nddonlaglcivltt(UldStlIJIlYou -'"‘ 2 table with its m ‘ ic anangl?‘ Ausland oi Bloomfield. accomoan- M15911?!” "“"‘"' ' ' merit at lighted Christmas candles you Winter comfort for years ant] years. . one NOW! 2! hours later with two steel traps Mrs, Frank MacNeill and Mrs. the candy ‘mum. other members ThleltfléggiiOgAgligrilcN hhiilwa ' Qwmi SOUND. Ont. --- tCPl-f on his front paws. Owner Eiiza- Altred Simpson‘ were in rhartze o; the Club assisted m me servyng companv was first incorporated of‘ s limiter the cat used u-p one o! his both Warburton was able to save of the bazaar; Mrs. Cobb of the guggty A mos; gramymg Feb 16-1881’ m, 11w; the other day. He won. Homers life. and Mrs. J.\\. MncKenzie, the sum was realized‘ _ 5 i 0—{-"—“'_“_ Don’t Delay- Dall In or Phone HOLMAWS Today! THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR . Install Pciy Only 10% Now on the HOLMAN MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN Balance Monthly BORDEN Friends oE Mr. Walter Carin o! Borden will be pleased to know that. he is recovering at his home here following a heart attack but will be confined to his home for some weeks. Capt. and llilrs. Herb lViacKcnzic of Borden loft on Thursday for two iveeks’ holidays which they will spend at. Montreal and To- ronto. Mrs. J. J. lVlHClSélJC and Mrs. David Maciaeod and litiic daugh- lor Joanne spent a fetv days re- vcntly in Charlottetown. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler. Cst. Lorne MeBurney. R. C. M. . . ' d t th f" t ' ll . . .. P. at Borden, is a patient in the Ilhaes axe“? fsungllziorlla or EXEDIISHC aerial sutley oi’ ancient. P. C. Hospital suttcriiic from Orange Ha“ castles has revealnd many,’ FCllCJ pneumonia. His friends hero \\'lSll ~ til‘ a Dflfii i185 l" a" emlll-‘LY "P"! him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Harold Coggins of Bor- tlrn lcil on Friday morning to visit licr parents at BfldgPlthYii. N S. Mr. George Sharpr rctiirnrrl t0 his home here on Thursdav .-itl-:i i "Where OlcI Friends Meet" spending a few days at hll old home in Norboro where he at- tended the funeral ol hlJ cousin, the late William Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark of Borden lett on Friday to spend a few days at Mrs. Clark's home in Montague. On Wednesday night a truck drlvm b)’ Mr. Gevzirtl Corr, an Qmliloyee on the M. V. Abcglveil. failed to make the turn at Dar- rach's Set-vice Station, sve-tit into the ditch. and crashed into the Orange Hall. lt is not known how the accident happened. M11 Corr. who was thrown out of the truck. is a patient in the P. C. HOSpilal stuttering from shock and it cut on the head. The front oi’ the truck was broken in. and some damage LOWER BEDEQUE SCHOOL Report for month oi NOVOITYDQT. Grade X.-~l, llinrina MacCalltim 2. Jnliii Waugh. Uradri iX-l. John Ilioiitflllnlf-TY- C zttir- VIII- . Harold Lrerrd; ‘Busy Scene During Dollar Days Sale i Georse Montflmiers"; 3. Shirley Arsenaullt. Grade VIlL-l, Ralph MacCallurii; 2. Gtwrtlie Wit-Hill; 3. Janet Wflllgll. Grade VI.-1, Erie Jeflery; 37 Robert Montgomery; 2. Ronald Wright. Grade V.—1,1..ome Holland; 2, Alan Oollett; 3. Harvey Arsenanlt, Grade IIL-l. Anne Lesrd; Harry Waugh; 3, Kathryn Jefley. Veida Arseriault, equal. Grade II.—-l, Alan wright; l, Ruby Arsenault. Perfect Attendance: Rallph Mac» Callum, l-iarry Waugh, Ruby Arson- ault, Alan Vvright. Teacher—Ruth Wright. A NEW APPROICH LONDON - (CP) — In Britain. aerial photography la being used in the study oi archaeology. An light. trlfithwt-"on noun Th: National Corporation tor llit‘ Carc of Old Pcoplc was established in Britain in July, i947. by lh> Niiftield Foundzittou .< game-isms...» Swat-sea ,.. . -_-. .- twat-v; Consult Q , . ._ _£__,_‘_~ _ ~_ - -—:- -~----—-.—~.4.. GREAT Qttlllsldttg“ ‘ma’ httgzom... sunltlluhtgm‘. m“ it; |§l1§°‘3...‘1“.."l°.:§..fl.22.°““ - y ' n s 5s epsr men o -