._,-.__\_, .;l,__ \‘.'\- _ »'-I . '\.s‘-.is-" ‘».\= .=~ ' ,,_._ . . z i i 4* »__.-_.» ,f lv , r ,,, ,M t,,¢,i,_ _;,»'~=,~p1,1f»f.:,'.-.i‘-'r“eirn.f~n’;i,snq;.=:-.~,ry;¢.eigsr|rg.\; ~A!.';\'¢»o?."`~i>Nc‘ri*;'trt?:l'J4L‘.R‘iJ.l<1MP5»‘~i»w ¢¥%1' -= ~"*\ ’ » “ \ SATURDAY me cHARLQf1?reT0iuv.GUARDIA1v ' J °E°EM"“ ‘°~ 1932 ed “It ls good tea or It would not be in a Red Rose package” SUMMERMDE GUARDIAN and Prince County Chronicle l -BUY HORSE MEAT, beef, irlpe, etc., ai Braces ' J Quantity Ccrtifiecl Seed Cobblers .1"li‘.'ere,;1 nt ivnrcliouse. J. B. Mill- ‘nan, Kensington. 6983-12-9-5i. sur peliing rooms where s. first ._ :lass Joh is guaranteed. We have ulso instnlicd a modern cleaning ` machine, where your prlts will be rleaned in our most up-to-date ' manner. We have had years or ex- perience in this business. B, I. Rayner, 35 Central St., Summer- xide. 6926-6-12-tts-31 _{ -_s.\i._\n 1'm_'rno annual tea snrl sale of iuncy articles of thc Bupiirct Cliiircli, Siimmersidc, which was hclri on Tliiirsdny in their hall, nnilcr the auspices of the Ladies Guild, was n grmt succirss. The lnlnty ten liililes were well patron- lzed by cirizzeiis of all denomina... lions. The fancy and liscful articles Iounri a rcsrli' sale, as many made lovely gifts. S. -LIIFT FOR 0T'l‘.\\\’A - Miss G'”i'fi‘!irif’- McDowell who has been The \'f‘1'y c-iiicicnt stcnographei' at the lim' office of Ste\\'ai't and Lcvris for some time, left; on Thurs- -mm-en--_.=-._-.u sooo-12-io-2|. _ rfn. smicee for sunday, Dvfvmb- -\\`.\.`\` l`lfD I)l.\lliDl.»\'l‘ELY. _ , -FOXMEN'-Bring your foxes to - _ -CATHOLIC WOMENS LBA- GUE - The regular monthly meet- ing ot the Catholic Womcn’s Lea- gue was held in the Knights of C0 lulnb Hn edn a even i ' 'I I O USC Ca »» »°=- My - SIICCI' I 1 y 3 ing ag eight o'olook. The meetint ~ _ opened-with prayer by N10 Pfesi' ¢ dent A report from t.he_'!‘reasurer' The New 201/zlb. -~i@»»»»°~ ~»~»»»° BRDWN LABEL, 40 committees were received and W¢\’@_ ¢ very satisfactory, especially the So- cial Service Committee who have . Ib, accomplished much in the WHY 01 ` , visiting the sick, providing medi- cine and clothing. Two new UW” hers were received into the Le-mini" - M, thi, meeting. A community We' for Christmas was discussed and H Q committee formed to co-opc!‘ii-i’»€ with the Boy Scout'-. ln addition tv 1 _ inn the c. w. u nw on-caged ‘ ” to distribute baskets for Christmas from St. Patrick’s Hail and would ;» be grateful for donaiiuis. Rev. Fa~ 't_ . ther Maclhellan he-‘I consented 1° " . -BED!-IQI’i~l United Church of Canada Rev, L P. Archibald, min- cr llih. Bcdcque ll a. m. Searle- mwn 3 p. m. Cape Traverse 3 D- Ui- Borrden 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. L. Lund of Tryon w.ll preach at Cal” T1‘iW‘ erse and the minister at all other appointments. _ ,, -CRUDE GLYCERINE. B cheap 699942-10-21. -FALSE ALARM-Steam escap- ing from a. ventilator under the roof oi' Mr. J, Henry Cvaudet's res- idence on Granville Street, Bum- merside, was the cause oi’ an alarm being rung in for the fire brigade on Friday evening. When the fire- men arrived tliey found that the ventilator connected with the ex- ho.u.st from the furnace. It is not nmny furnaces that have this cun- I trivanco for carrying off the steam and the steam was mistnken for smoke as it was noticed coming from under the roof. S. -FEAST OF THE IMMACU- LATE CONCEPTION-The Feast 01' 1 the Ipimaculatc Conception was ob- ‘ _served in St. Paul's Church, Sum- imerside, on `Tliu1'sday, with ihree_ Masses in the morning and in the _ _ _ _SUMMERSIDE SAN1-APALs__ follows: Hon.‘Pres., Rev. Bennett __ _Y QR S"_`InI'rI_`S ,TMS year me lst and md troop of McDonald; President, John A. Lea: , _DQATH OF MRS. SYLVAIN ‘_ Aassnsvxfr-'rhero was-Sed “WHY _ on Wednesday nlshli at the mm” _~_ of her daughter. Mrs. Josellii T~ Gallant, Summer-side, Mrs. Sylvain Arsenault, at the advapced use Of . ' . Arsenau t. was s. na- _ and safe antifrccze, sold at Brace s. _ ?_‘;_°5’°__i::`5~B__%:cho_______ and had “ved there until the time of her hue- __ \ be.nd‘s death a few FEMS B80- She im* ».1 ,__ " then came to live with ner dough- _ ' ter. Her death was quite sudden. "’ being seated at the tea table when she took o. weak tum and passed ` ‘~7'~i:n 5 away. She was a woman of very _ KAYSER estlmable qualities and had many ` friends both in Summcrside and ~ l\._’,*‘1"" St. Nicholas. She leaves to mourn her daughter, with whom she liv- ed, and three sons, Joseph, Theo- dore and Ephraim, who arrived from the United States to attend the funeral; also one br0li\¢‘r. M12 = Clement Perry, of Miscouche, to all of whom sympathy is extendccl.-S. give Q lecture next week on hiS 3 nip to France to oiicmffii *het funds for the Christmas clonntlonsi _ and other charitolale work_in_g§ 0;! the League. Meeting 8dJ3U»“' -°‘ » -SU`M`1\[ERSlDE TOWN LEA- E GUE ORGANIZEI)-At a. meeting ` held in Bummersido Town Hall on Thursday evening, John A. Lea pre- siding, a. town house league was or- _ ___ ___ _“_ ` ganized. The league will be com- .j:_@§~‘_§;__’* _ ‘J _ evening the Rosary and Benedic- posed oi' three teams. registering __. .\i,;~ 5*/ _ Guy inornlzig for Oitiiwa, where she tion At the evening service the under one club and Wm make _ap_ _ _» ,i i .. ,_ , _ i _ f .,. _\.:'____'f - "JI mm th" CMI S"‘i°" D"i’"t‘ solemn reception of new members phcatlon for the Intermediate play- , . \ ,-,_.-__;___ f\\ m°"t' Mm M"D°“'°“ “"5 ’“‘"‘"*`| into inc children or Mary society ons or the end of the season, and é. ,` . ` 'f""”~/ \ moms in summcrsidc' Who' “L was held with o procession of the I should be in the position to put ii ' ` 5' _ thoufxh plcfiscd to hear of hor pro-| l_k,1.gy_ num, boys and children oflstmng intermediate team in the field _i 1-5_5. '~».,____KAYSE!f , 'notion will \'cr_v much rcfrrcl, hcrl Mm.y_ Rau G_ T_ Maoheuam D_ D__ A satisfactory arrangement was f ,__ ‘.lcpai'iurc f:um Szinimcrsidc.--S. P_ P__ m.(,aCh£,d an eloquent wh reached with the rmk mmmge1~,,_“d,_,_ _\ .’ v.}_"__#i_=._\-_ -`._.____...._._._M,_,.,______e_.__.4_.__ muh on the Bh,S5ed_ Vkgm Mary 3 59;-153 of twelve gm-ne5 will _be -.' ‘L ’ » ‘ -l*-il...l,¥ ,md HU. 1,,,,,mcu1age g0,,cepti,_-,n_ played. A very optimistic feeling _._ The ladies' and men's choir assist `l’!`¢‘/aned at thi’ mmung 1°’ a “’°` ' B w K S H 0 0 L.d_ 5_ A A ' cessful hockey season at Summer- _- & _ ____ side. The onicers were elected as I' lllti l-`.I'w.l l"0l.'l,'[‘RY inoy Scams at Summer-Side have Vice President, Arthur Johnson; (`l{l\N'IlERRlES nobly undertaken to look after the Secretary Tren’ Lechmd Lmkm' V' t 1 EX if *C lTi'tl€‘, Riilph V F`{_YRS Nszmm PM mud in summemde' S(illiplin;l;u Z1;nal‘O¢im Iietctrs, Crilly or any purpose Good Quality i"rompi Service rind Low Cash Prices nl. , Ci`lMPTON'S MILLS licllc ltiver ....M... ..---_.__ V013-l2~l(l~Si1t-3i .__..-_,__.. .... .._.___`__ J EYESIGHT f' EXAMINATION Filling and lr|[|pl_\‘|r\|' (Hunl- fn. l‘lr‘_ ` ll. J. MABOH DI' l'ri\lE`|'l|l.§l' ‘ Qffllhl (`n|l||er‘Ocd “'l¢h Yirrvzllnre _ '_ _"M A" " ' _" "" `."’*`...__.~_..."‘.,__,"` I also :L splendid showing nl` the Fountain Pens and Pcnqlls ut mnny other items suitable for ishing and supplies. M.S.A i FOR CHRISTMAS i 3-nu will liuil at ill. S. l-\f`0l{,\’.\", .\1()l'ltIS, Variety and News store a wondcrful assortment ol Xmas Fruits and (‘nnil_~'. Xmas Cards, 'Fans nmi Seals. all nt attractive prices, _\/[embers ol' the I, O. D. E. will Le____S ' .assist them. The Catholic Womcn’s ' ' 'League at their meeting last Wed- | _ _ Pnrcso:\:.~ii.s . t nc.-day apnmntf-d a committee to _Mr Cngsoy of the Customs D(,_‘ 15:0 to thc Town Hall and help the 1. :..-», i 'l 1 __ . _ _ ',portmcnt at Ottawa was in Sum- 'lmys' Um lungs me Mis' ‘yospphi merside this week on business. S. ` 'Y-_ T l i\'i/ood, Miss Ida Dawson and Miss ____ 'O‘Hullor:m. The W. L. are con l | _ _ ` -Mr. Charles Perry of St. El- ~l irihiilizi r _'E .ri » Szinln Pal Fund. Mr. E_ J. Hallett, County H6spmu_ Scout. Muster oi the lst troop, and Mr. Harold Arsenault ot the 2nd troop, are looking after the fund M me M nd of g °‘" y 8" wys 1° the canons, is a. patient in the Prince _ i 4 -Miss Leonora McNeill and Miss o e e Summerside werei and will arrange to call for any ' cont:-iiiiitinns. The boys should re-i coivc the lieiirt_v support of citizens, | recent visitors to Charlottetown. S.; i _ _ i -Mr. Jack Brooks of Poplar ns unless some one assists Santa G!.0ve_ WM R visitor to Suinmorsidci Linn., this ywxr many little child-_this Weck and bmugm with himi ren nre goin: to be disappointed _ _ ‘some very fine fox pelts. S. i on Cixi-isinifis morning. Don’t have i it mi your co;'is.lciice that you didi . \ -It is p‘c'if-=u<' to report that Nh: J uri; lu-lp io innke this Christmas' B _ Wm. Clark is very niiivii improvczi o hippy one for some l;ttle child, . so hruig your gifts to the Boy from his rcccnt serious illness. He ‘ .i' i ` ‘ " iii-outs and hc`p thcm distribute ls B pq lent n the Prmce Coumyi i . Chrisiinns cheer. S. Hosp ml lrcsl. Fanndian makes of gr:-ntiy reiluc-cd prices, and Gifts. Cameras photo fin- CORN |020-12-10-11. FOXMEN Bring your Foxes Rooms, where a first-class job is guar- anteed. We have also installed a modern cleaning your pelts will be cleaned in a most up-io-date manner. :ence in this busines B. I. RAYN ER 36 (‘cntral Street, Summerside l _ -Mr. Colin Muirheud of Seattle, ` ”`"` '““.' ' _ T Washington, is visifing his brother, Mr. John Muirhond and his sister, Miss Allie Muirhcad, of Summer- c side. B. _ -- O _Miss Catherine Perry was oper- , i e ¢ ~ ated on in the Prince County Hes- ` ' _ ' ly 1 pital this week and is doing nice- . S. L. NEW HAVEN SCHOOL -- ---_ __ _ _ Honor roll for the th of SO mv" N0- in Boyle. 3 Lloyd Mcrihnii. _ cavnnogh, 3 catherine llcilevin. Grade II!-I Forex- McK`nnm1. 2 Greed! (Bi-J Emmet Perfect Attendance: me Dosim- _____________ _ UBIS _ "°'“b°"° _ __ Gfade VUF1 Cilfifi” C°1‘"i1“~ 2 Gfiide V-1 DOH D0»l'1’8°h slid liner Clow, 3 Elmer Boyle. 2 Arthur rollers, s Austin oqvon-ity, Hu-yy yoyio, Ruby mum. _--~ _ _ _ Grade X--l Leonard Bcriigml. 2 Louise Docherty, 3 Hurry Boyle and Patrick cavanagh. qrgdg 11 1 En h rt I -' Mn* D°°h°\'t¥ UW Wh- Catherine Morlevin, Annie Dari-ooh. _ a Igoc e y, .i__si.1n_r-_V New__mm. Go;-tie Pollard. Grndo 1V-1 Florence McPhee, Zivema McKinnon, 2 Wstsau McN¢v- cmd; I (Jin) 1 James M\|rphy.Dln1er Boyle, Jlmel Milrilhy- / Gm 9 1x__1 1-iances Clow, .. El-_ Grade vi-1 Don McPhee, 2 Mac Annie Darraeh. in. 3 taut Csvanlzh. 2 Ulu-once Darraoh. Umor MoPl1erlon-»'-l`¢Mh¢l’- i; 'l. | "fu, 5 i. .r i. 1” -WP ‘ i,,_\ `.._- KAYSER 'i‘h`o daytime favorite with the famous fit-all top. Both service and on chiffon weights ' ___.. ii . iq ,~l<§.¢ »..\ ._ -,--._ /_f Sanshecn service cliiffon-sheer but dui” able-for street, for business and for afternooli . . . . . . . . . . . . ,Q _,__ f . ,141 ~. ._ . . .Q5 4# .e A /_ .-»,;,-QM 2 "___ fn -il -_ _i _' Q ( lc? fi‘»'~=§"- »' fe if » _ 7\ "`»\.-_`1».,_ \\`\ -'~`i_A_’}_'\\ The very ohio crepe-mist or extra. ilne crystal clear Sansheeu for informal and l'oi'inzil evening Wear and I I You have to wear hosiery every day of your life-and wear it hard, too! S0 buy the best you can for the least money. Kayser quality “fills the bill”-knitted, iittcd and iinislicrl with n perfection that’s :L delight. AYSEII _ Stands 0ut--- .._ ` In Hosiery- ' First-'1‘HE "FIT-ALL Tor" _ ` i the specially knitted, all-silk, flexible top that stretches to assure perfect lit for every leg from outsize to petite, . from short and normal to tall. Second--BY TI-I.-E “MARVEL STRIPE" s picot stripe that prevents garter runs and insures greater longevity for your hose. Third-BY “SANSI-IEEN" . the special Kayser construction which gives the desir. . alble dull appearance and increases both sheerness and i c earness. ~ Prices range from to In Gloves"- Kayser is invariably FIRST with' whatever is new in gloves-in cut, in color, in detail. Each glove sets a.. .fishion in accessories, while the fam- ous guaranteed overseam and the notably lower prices continue to merit for Kayser the distinction of being simultaneously one of the smartest and yet the thriftiest gloves you can buy. Prices___1_°ange from to T 0 0 In Lingerie-~ Kayser naraes its own “piece de resistance" among Iltne underthlngs. In spite of the fact that prices o raw silk are up and Kayser. quality is improved, our prices remain at their former low lev l B . ri fi Kayser silver star underwear glove silk like is ig; g;:__xtur_<:,t soft, shimmery, feminine--yet sturdy oug o have won for Kayser a. national reputa- UU11 f0i'1011801‘_ Wea1--has become the choice of discriminating but thrifty women, Prices, too. are distinctive oo I AYSEI to our Pelting' machine where Years of exper- s. ___---su-1-° __ ‘ E12-_xiiik lnmm Syndxlfc, loc \»JEL\.' AT LAST' ME 50N HA5 GDNU 'TO COLLEGE- I WONDER \»\/HAT TALK' HE 5A\D \T V/A$ §TP~UcK \'l|N\ Go BACK. FQQ11 BALL '~|-EAM. *5or~1ET»-ur\ic Aemrr me 'ro " Bmnn :Mm nuns _ _ YES- DADD`f~ HE LEFT '\'»\\'a MoRN|Nc,~\-ig wsssg HAPDY- HE COULD HARDLY \ KNEW Dion# m1-uno 'ro INAKI mM UN \\l ER§\Y‘f MC im~,Cl _.c J 1 DIAN Of ‘N-ll BRINGING UP rA1‘Hi~:iz " 'J " " ` ` `" " 'J ,_lUllm._ .,.. ... eww \\¢¢l\vw A *ummm man' bf eww 'ms | we amnwae Aw ocuoot.. 1-n\.:oR~4~ | mo \N\-WI’ 9° co\.\.le-v- Rv George McM'\nus _ _ __ _ __ _ ici ' ‘i'*~\“\* Nl Gems 'fb ol mmol ‘WATCI Bar' an 'nm F061’ BALL 'VSAM NIH W \@J'-YOHNNU 4 ~ _ _,..,.....-i-.~ .» - Wm