fawssrcnu GUARDIAN llousolfhonosz -no Guardian only be , I d Wster Street: ',if,f.l2..'.?:9: Grocery: 5900115 street: 86".” Alberion : Phone: zfrnincn comvrv onion 3 summer Street. Bummersldo. News, Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives GEORGE GLOW snd GEORGE WOTTON Phone .3031. 8032 and M52 bought at soy of tho following ptoros In sumnnorsidex . hm... summer street: Gourllos Drugstore. 21 Central Street: Mark Gsudot. 61 Granville Street: Street: island Motor Transport. Vince's Grocery, lzosllusssli Street; !:nmsn's Belf- Drug. K. L walls In Ksnslngton. WEST PBINCE OITIUE Frank Weeks. Beprosentativsu 08-ll Office and 68-3 House. em with . Moase Jewellers be your i-do It'- glde. ti Blngham is ill. Tmmeamitilriizlurat his home In - v saw AND nazaan j;'.”xI.l:.bx-zcrian Church Hall. :2eM1,,ginn, Saturday, December wk M 3 o'clock. an-xr',xL MEETING of the .,m sore Hockey Le38l1t'- PW 0. p.(-amber 7th. 53 3-00 P- M min H,iil, Kenslngton. . cg, .. Anyone wanting o':r(lTrl:.;- Gasoline Rebate. 1 will in saturmvn Hall. Kenslngton. sat- idm. art:-moon and evening. E...'...rc.- Sth. Scott Mouse. Fore- mm. 3'7 nu: AN!s:l'AI. mcetinz 1-01 --i:-H-.nri's institute will he held .1' at .lt'.'Inl'li'S Hull. Tuesdznv. B-IL-:rl1lvI'l' lllll lit 800 I)-"L A” ml.-mlims mu requested to attend. L H. .-1.-mppii, secretary. -TllF. .1l().V'i'ill.Y meeting of the K.-nsmizinn branch of the CaM.i.p,,, Legion will be hold on Fridur, i')m'cmhcr 7th at 8.00 p.rn. 1,. mo Town llull. A guest speak- n- Will lw prcscnt. All nicmbers and veterans please attend. -l(ll.VSl.V(iTON - MAm'I-:QUl'- Ayn FRI-IETOWN Presbyterian church-:. Services Sunday. Dec- mber 9i.h will be as follows:- xgnsington ii A. M. and 7.30 PM. mlpeque 230. Rev. E. C. Evans. will conduct: the services. Rev. D. ,1, cnmpbcll, Interim Moderator. -0'Ll-ZARY PASTORAL CHARGE. The United Church of Canada. - Rev. IV C. Dickson. BA.. Minister nioomficid 11 A. M. Brae at 2 P. )1. wozt Devon at 3.30 P. M. O'i.enry at 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools, ()'l.e:Iry 1030 A. M. Brae ir. M. and Bloomfield 10 A. M. Y. P. i."s at the different con- gregations as announced. All wel- COITIF. -NEW LONDON PBESBYTEIL IAN CHURCHES. - services sun- day. December 9th. Clifton 11.00 A. M. South Granville 230 P. M. Loni: River 7.30 P M. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Minister. -BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. Service: Sunday. December 9th. Bedeque 11 A. M. Albany 3 P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M. Rewv; W. Burton Ci-owe. B. A.. Min- is . -CENTRAL BEDEQUE UNI- TED BAPTIST CHURCH. - Ser- vice Sunday 11 A. M. Sunday School 10.15 A. M. Rev. Chas. A. Britten. Minister. -FUNDARIENTAL BAPTIST CHURCH. Central Bedeque. - Rev. D. M. Fraser. Pastor. ser- vices for Sunday, December 9th. Central Dedeque l0.45 A. M. and 7.30 PM. Borden 3 PPM. Miss Mild- red Dibble. Missionary on furlough from Africa, will he guest speaker for the day. also showing pictures of her work Evcryone welcome. -LADIES AID - With the president. Mrs. Heath Strong. in the chair. the December meeting of The Ladies Aid was held in the Board Room of the Prince County llospltal on Wedncsdny af- ternoon. There were twenty-one members present, including Mrs. Ray Clark. who was welcomr-dinto membership. The routine business was conducted. At the request of Miss Helen Schurman. Superint- ent. she was authorized to pur- chase plastic dishes, toast covers and trays with the residue of the collections for the League of Mercy. The usual sum of 536 was voted to be used towards the Nurses Christmas treat. As a means of raising funds it was de- cided to continue a series of bridge parties and Mrs. A. H. Hubley and Mrs. Morley M. Nell were appoint- ed as conveners for the first one in the New Year. Prizes were donated by Mrs. Heath Strong and Mrs. A. B. L. Horne. Plans were made for the West Ward Pantry Sale to be held the last Saturday PRI-ZSBYTERIAN LADIES CLUB ..Miss Clara Mountain presided mrr the regular l.ad!as' Club of the evening. December 4, at the home of bliss Jenn tifaclcadyen. Plans were made for the Pantry Sale to be held on Friday, December 'I. The members were busy with knittlnc and crochetlng. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Judson lll:icKinnan and Mrs. J. IV. Illnciienzle. I -S. -flll'RCH OF CHRIST Y. P. S. -The Y P. s. of the Summerside Church of Christ was held on Tuesday evening. Dec. 4 in the East room, and opened with a long service of Christmas carols. There lI'('re twenty-five members present. Miss Ferne Rayner was pianist. The president. Miss Marie Delcker. conducted the business aesion. Plans pertaining to the coming Christmas Social were dis- cussed. as well as for the sending or Cllrlstmar cards to former members living in other parts. The theme for study "Reaching the Goal of Life” was presented by the minister. The Mizpsh bene- diction brought the meeting to a nose. :1 g the uniforms be purchased mee '5'f.,,.j,'...,.de girls serving the trays and.in the Presbyterian Church on Tuesday C” in January with Mrs. W. F. Strong and Mrs. G. W. I-logg as conven- ,ers. It was moved that two dozen for the nlng room. On account of the .hollda.y, the next meeting will be held on Thursday. January 3. The Superintendent was authorized to look into the mattcr of purchasing chairs for the offices In general use throughout the Hospital.- Af- ter the meeting adjourned. tea was served. -8. Persnals -The many friends of Mrs James T. Somers, Foundry Street. Summeraide. are sorry to learn of her illness at her home for the past three weeks. Mrs. Alexis McQuaId of North River has returned to her home after spending the past week in summer-side with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James T. somers. Foun- dry Street. --The many friends of Mrs. Harry Msci"ulane. Eummcraldc. will be pleased to learn she is do- ing as well as can be expected af- ter her operation in Prince County -8. KING IIIILE TEA Dept-mlnhlv l')uuIiI)' ...MM....?. Eifesslonal caTiI T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Cnnsdlsn Bank of Commerce Building surniner-side. P. l. I. PIIONI use T jj 8' F! 0. Comnim vim: Analyses Glasses Fitted PIIONI am sMALl.MAN's BUILDING orrounrnisr ilommersldc. P. I. i. M LT E. E. Parknas 0pt.D.. R20. orromsrnlsr Eyes nnminea onto. 3...... ' '0 1: -' i u s In by t 1 ' Inonlgjnon lzosnr nuns BLDG. -Hospital on Monday. B PEAKES SCHOOL Honor roll for November: Grade VII-1. Urbio Bradley; 2 Basil Gillan. Grade IV-I. Gertie Gillan; 2. Gerard Devine. Grade III-l. Joe Trainer. Grade II A-l. Emery Gillan; 2 Juanita Gillan; 3. Lorraine Gillan. Grade II B-1. Merlin Kelly; 2. Anne Gillan. Bernie Tralnor; 3. Miriam Gillan. Grade I-Mary MacDonald, May- ra Kelly. Teacher: Mary Handrshan. The Christmas cracker is believ- ed to have been originated by an English confectloner about 1800. CAPITOL capital of I Letfs Talk It Over A Prince County Viewpoint '3' And" ' nnuca'rioN.u. MILE-STONE Our vocational school. In sum- mersldc High school has been ad- optld by the Provincial Board of Education. Last year the different departments of the night school were lDOI'ilOi'cu by several service organizations of the town. A brave enterprise, initiated with enthu- siasm. carried on with zeal. but not advanced much beyond the ex- perimental stage. It is difficult to maintain educational activity in- definitely by means of the largess of service clubs. In giving the movement its first impetus. the clubs have done a preliminary job which reflects credit on their init- iative. But now that our govern- ment has recognized the project as an integral part of Prince Edward Island's educational program. it is on more solid ground, and should go on to greater achievement. Much of the credit must go to the High school supervisor. Clarence Mercer. for It was he who carried the idea in his head before it reached the stage of a noble ex- periment. 'Is Ho High. Wide. or Handsome? And now we pause for Santa identification. We think most peo- ple still agree that the harmless and heart-warmlnvz fiction of Santa Claus is an institution as neces- sary to our lives as faith and friendship, As we advance In years and wisdom. we inevitably lose some of our cherished illusions. but there is no good reason to snatch them away from our star-touched eyes too soon. The little kiddies believe in. and love the dear, old bewhlskered gentleman. and he puts a golden glamnr in their De- cember days that no possibl sub- stitute could do. We should be very careful, then, not to dress him no in too many different guises. if stores In the same town could get together and secure a common Santa Claus. or if there was 9. regulation that Santas would have to conform to definite re- quirements as to weight. height and general appearance. less con- fusion would be caused in child- ren's minds. Failing this. we should REGENT Today .. 3:30-7-9:15 Saturday 2:30-7-9:15 BIG DOUBLE BILL "DESTINATION BIG HOUSE" Dorothy Patrick Robert Rockwell -AND- ..j......:. 3--- A A mall:-A-MINU” GER :gVENTURE TREAT! GM00lH0OlS.s IDVIAKIWI-Mllilklu fill hllplllpligliii IIDMVOF M PIIIPLI SM Today 3:30-7:15-9:15; Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 The Fighting Story of the II. S. Marines who raised the American Flag over the Empire of the Barbary Pirates. S ctaclc and Adventure in the danger-filled e outlaw nation-"TRIPOLI".i THE ADVENTURE THAT LAUNCHED THE LUSTY LEATHERNECKS ON THE ROAD TO GLQRYI ' Summersido rm-: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN start A brand new story about s quartet of jolly Yuletide person- ages: Santa Claus. St. Nicholas. Kris: Kringle and Chimney Christ-r mas - taking care never to for get whose birthday It is all design- ed to celebrate. IN MEMQRI-AM MRS. PATRICK IIALGIILL -There passed peacefully away at her home in Lower Freetown early Tuesday morning. Dec. 4th. one of that community's oldest and most respected residents in the person of Mrs. Patrick Ham- mlll in her seventy-seventh year. The late Mrs. Hammlll had been In ailing health for a number of years, but only within the past three weeks did her condition become more serious and hope wane for her recovery. Nee Luc- lnda Doyle of Camphellton. Lot 7. she married Patrick I-lammill of Summerside about sixty years ago and settled in Summeraide. later moving to Lower Freetown where she and her husband oper- ated a large and prosperous farm predeceased her ten years ago. eft to mourn the loss of a loving mother are three sons: Wilfred. Austin and Redverse. all in Lower Freetown: and seven daughters: Mrs. George Sherry in Fernwood, Mrs. Russell McCar- vllle In Lower Freetown. Mrs. Harold Johnson In Summerslde. Mrs. Laura McLellan In Montreal. Helen on the nursing staff of Queen Mary Vetsi Hospital in Montreal. who came home and nursed her in her last illness. and Dorothy and Pauline at home. An- other son. the Rev. Thomas Ham- mlll. predeceased her six years ago. An only surviving brother. Mr. Thomas Doyle, still resides on the old Doyle homestead in Campbellton. Lot 7. Her funeral will take place from her late residence In Lower Freetown to St. Mnlachy's Church In Kinkora on the morning of Dec. 6th where Solemn Requiem High Mass will he 1.-elebrnied by her pastor. Rev. Francis McQuaid. after which her mortal remains will be laid beside husband and priest-son in the adjoining parish cemetery. Argentina has about 27,000 miles which was her home up to the time of her death. Her husband of railways. all operated under CAMEO THEATRE 'aaNarNo'roN Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15. Excite- mcntl Danger! Laughs! Suspense! with Roy Rogers. Trigger. Dals Evans. Pat Brady in "TWILIGHT IN THE SIEIIBAS" with" Riders of the Purple Sage. Also Serial and News. NOTICE Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up till noon Wednesday. Dec. 12. for hauling feed from Albany Station. and also from Charlottetown to warehouse at Crapaud, at a price per cwt. Feed to he plied to the satisfac- tion of the management. Lowest or any tender not neo- essarily accepted. CRAPAUD CIIEAMEBY CO. state control. u: tPAGE FIFTEEN Christmas At 0orhett's I wish to take this 0 portnnlty of thanking my many customers and frlon for their tronage in the past and of wishing you, one and all he compliments of the season. We now have our com cto line of Christmas goods, Stationery. To at Articles, Smoker's Sup- inciudln 8'i3'3..'f.., r.:'i.d.33y25.:l,7”" " "9 "”"”' "'” 9' During the remainder of this month we will be i offering special rices. on many items and feel you WIII be well repa dzby a visit to our store. Come in and see us sometime . II. D. CORBETT Aibei-ton Phone 5. gifts from HOLMANS are feature. Ulllnmer I0. ssmmersids nu-ssssssn ah.” pun". rut-run-nssusuu-s L V Shecrest of sheer Hose. 66 331189- "Harvey Woods". amethyst shade. cellophane envelope. Sizes 9 to 11-- A pair . Accessory Dept. Summsrslds O SANTA, 3.51-IEVES IN SHE CAN. FILL HERSELF. f-pl We take the word of the gentleman ml the white whiskers. Witness our wide selection of glamour Stockings for the ladies on your list. business sheers to in Paris-inspired ming heels. Just Everything from gossamer cobwebs colors-ankle-slim- make sure of her size. . . . We'll do the rest! - Beautiful . NYLOIIS By Famous Makers 15 denier. made by Each pair Is packaged . . mvomy beige or vanity beige shades. Sizes 9 to 11-3 pair ...................... .. Sizes 9 to 11- These. perfect beauties are in It opal neat 1 .95 in H "th the "Straight-on-heel" a patent Kari" move” 05? Ealuge, 15 denier In popular twilight inure. 1 .95 "Cort Lace", ladder proof Hose. mllde by C0TllF9l”- "I9-V." beautifully sheer with a slim dark seam. gala beige shade. A pair .......... ...-.... .................................. In the smart p 1.95 Little Shop Charlottetown ed first 15 SHOPPING TO CHRISTMAS .. Ms Music Moons-Money S rm Ii c.utw 8:30 PM. . Monday Tim: Friday