r 9565MB“ AER 19A! >tl|t a WESTERN cumin. "T "semi-s: J. , The all-I'll“ aux". 8 1N s v ~ = , T. PAUL'S HALL, -Ilolfl0l\ W (Q. Illilti go.” Bakery, WFMI Strut: Mari Gram oNs $fignn ‘ nudism will i0 delivered to lung "ma". l" B?! at to M!’ My 0r 10o per we‘: moccasin: this barrios WEDNESDAY u» d" ynlll’ fllllbl f0 ml I”! IWPUIIINI “I dfllflflfl Q m‘; "in iim _ m... 4°. u“ m, w ’ AT sue giggly“ w» hung; yvgfi-wlwumalii... iaT-i‘. ADMISSION 4o» _ m, "g u, h, ___ ul1-ai There will l» a m...’ 1,. Ehmlfoaglldoaflc Jewellery 4oz BALE - Number o! N". thin for Children on Monday ummmldit- ' wcliui Dlltlnum. Ila-Forest plu- evening at 7 o'clock-Adm .405 BALE. - Plaitdmm pmv- Aggfy "id burl platinum males. 20¢. ' mliemxid” side. Phone '. a °",' m”. 2i. 12-6-61. ias-zi _.wAN'l‘ED. -- Principal for ,- mg suhml, JMLIDOQIN. immsd- . Don't lovely spacious homo oi Mr. Wil- .111? after Christmas holiday‘. “Axum m Amgfi" lialu B Hui/tart and family. Carlo- - Supplenleint. Frank Bcairsto, 3mm“ u“ vhmh F80 ton. was opened to irlmdl www 13'5"“ Serial. u» evening! a '12s??? ‘d. bid _FOXES roll slum: - Pear‘ "_| M; 500*,“ . mil m]. Prod platinum (silver blue). Norwegiad go,- 1945 denve Gngfifimse v23: Bell. and daughter Home, who ‘m1 L; Forest Platinum and Stan- wd silver males. Harold B. Mil- luw. Silmmersiilr- 1mm billy. 11~21-WSM n. Dec. so. -l\m. . .-IIOCKEY MEETING. Bcdcque mum”, g 8:1‘? hang‘ South Shore Hockey League. 1n will beat on. Rogers "office sum.‘ may: .:n*=...“°ul" morta- c» l» um M m. - - - ~ es F.1d . . pIBCRSC attend. James rk. pre- 32y‘! By 7 and bugfgPfi “dent, I2-7'3I ___ —— -cnuaclr LRENSINGTON nan cltoss VIOES ioi’ theogmfiieygelzv% BRANCH — The annual meeting d Cash sent to Red Cross Head~ quarters amounted to $225.00. also $40.00 donated to Red Cmss drive. rrtlcles were completed by the menlbers? B large quilts. 6 small cuills. 160 comfort bags. 140 baby ilovms, 60 diapers. 00 hrs. service mcks. i! prs. seam-ens socks. 9 air~ force socks. 14 khaki long sleeved sweaters. 13 leeveless sweaters. 26 turtle neck weatcrs. l0 helmets. i7 ualrs gloves. '1 boys‘ sweaters. 25 girls‘ blouses. 20 girls’ Jump- ers. 2 girls’ Dylbmlls, l4 pairs pants. 24 suits children's under- wear. 5 nairs children's stockings. S chlidrens knitted suits. 2 ladies’ N'OZI€I‘S.—K. Say..."MERRY CHRISTMAS" with Photo Greeting Cards bred chicks. now stationed The (cllowinli sewn and knitted ,_$D¢l1t the Week-Hid in Kfllslnk ton. of Mr. and Mrs. James Saunders-K. _....__ -Mr. W.. simian. underwent. a serious op- eration in the Hospital on Monday. friends are hopiluz for his com- plete and speedy rccoverya-K. Swldny. December 9th. at the guest C. Mcbeod of Pirln News On Page l0 j *One of your snapshots can make a Christmas card you'll be proud to send. _Come to our store with the negative of the picture you wish to use. Choose a Christmas card design from the many smart and attractive styles we have-and we'll do the rest. But do it now for they demand this year is extra heavy. 10 CARDS - with ENVELOPES .. . $1.00 25 CARDS -— with ENVELOPES $2.00 Edge Tinting at 2 Cont; Per Card Extra, Red or Green. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW BEFORE THE RUSH. Eamon Drug And Photo Service 1 SUMMERSIDE ALAA-AQAAAL A vunce order. Dil- counts. Saves money. Rex Dawlon, 10 or the Kensinizton Red Cross Holy on s; T "a? branch was held on Nov. 5th. ch River. 230 Everlizlg PMYOI ‘T118 va-rimis committees reported 5t- Eltellhml. Bur ton. '1 Even.- rn active year's work. An o - ling Prayer, St. Mar ‘s. Kensirlg. ltalldinir feature of the work was w"- mv- D- E~ N011. Bccttl‘. tile llcldinil of two Blood Donor 12-8-11. clinics. The treasurers report allowed th; totaldgietoieipaiiq ‘tgasgg " 80.70 all an a on . . gillected for the Salvation Army. Personals -I"O. Ted Lawrence o! Ottawa St. Elcanofs. Ken- cc County His many Additional.“ Prince Co. ¢v~ ti. it. citoclturr QuQIlt-y Jewellers ,-- - summon-side sr. PAUL'S PLAYERS . Present the S-ActComQdy Drain “ ESPIIIIIAGE " ~17 Gillia- Dio acted as cluirmon. and rend an address. and s well filled, purse was presented. Mr. and Mrs. Bell both roplicd expressing their sin- cere reilret at leaving their 110mg and many driends in Carleton; Mir. Bell said that in ma: p, mercantile and heir oo-o n and honest dealing through both yours of depression as well u can o! DYOBDBrIty. and that duriIig all that time he never had s car o! potatoes turned down by my of his buyers on account of any in- ferior tirade out uu by his oat- rons. Mrs. Bell in concluding her remarks extended a very hearty invitation to one and all to come and visit them in their new home in Summerside. both thanked the rcme brarlce. and in gathering to say arewell. Mr. Wm. Mut- tart spoke o! the loss t the community would sustainJn loos~ lng Mr. and Mrs. Bell and daugh- ter Ferne as citizens. that he had known Mr. Bell from childhood. and had always respected his sterling character. Mrs. Bell and Home had always been held in very high esteem in the commun- ity. All ioined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". A social evening was then scent by sinking many old time songs sc- comcanied on the oiano by Mrs. Helen B51. A delicious lunch was y served bv the ladies. and the sing- ing o! Auld Lang Sync and the Kim: brought s memorable evening to a close. -LEAVES FOR ENGLAND _ Mrs, John Cozens, the former Francis Gurney, daughter of M1. and Mrs. Arthur Corney, Bummer- side leaves tel-day for St. John where she will embark on the S. S. Manchester Shipper which is scheduled to sail for England on Monday. Mrs. Cozens is making the trip to join her husband, who is a member of the R.A I". and lives in Walidsworth, England where they will make their luturc home, She will be accompanied no far as Moncton by Mrs, diam-d Nicholson, a friend of the family and will be the week~end guest of Mr. and Mrs. R B. Adams, of St. John. On Friday evening Mrs. Cozens was the guest of honour a! s farewell party at the home of Miss Malflol-ie Molllson attended number of her intimate She was presented with a book of poems as s rting gift. A pleasant social even n: was en- joyed And lunch was served-S -ANGLICAN LAYMEN MEET — The members of St. John's. St. Eleonora and St. Mary's. Summer- side Anglican Lsyrnons Associa- tion met on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. E1 E. Parkman. Summer-side East. During tho business session the following ro- ports ‘were received: George '1‘. Clarke for the program commit- tee: Major May, study cell/ed on the subiec of member- shia and returned men. Guests included: Mr. jar . Mr. M. L. F. 0 and mallards, . ‘lg: speaker e evening was Rev. D. E. Noel of St. Mark's Anglican Church. Kcnsington. who gave a most interesting and in- formative talk on. "Faith in the Church." At the ‘conclusion o! his talk ‘a vote thanks to . Archdeacon G. R. Harrison. This motion was also supported by assemblage one and all for Rift of 5 Matinee Saturday 2:30 SPECIAL TOY MATINEE SATURDAY. MORNING Each Child Must Bring served and the meeting concluded with orayer.—8. ‘IQ-DAY DOUBLE am. Shows 7:15 - 9:15 NOTE AT 10:30 A ‘Usable Toy Regular Matinee on Saturday Afternoon 2:30 _ ' ' D QQVCII u. O y W 0 MMERSIDE f Inigo“ “i; ‘iii’ ‘hi.’ “.§"f"Ka*.."-“'.""l§i5 s“ radio or" m" ‘s’: l?!“ ; . l‘ | Owl" shin. “There was general discus- "J'- GWT" T- 91"!"- MI" u" “mimimul :1?‘ ‘n? m)“ W 51o“ and "m, “Memo” u. business was concluded lunch was anon y mhflhsf fillfilli V December 11th reflects Awash,“ in o...- gm... ball‘ his fondast gift-wish . . . hmlllinflryourmni. M11" Mill‘! nylon snytbinx about a . . . biit-hfiboundioaniioiputeailc ihimvrilz with radiant lustre of fine silk, Maurice Mill . mus wean Summer-side's Smartest Men's Store Water Street -5EAL BALE ' CAMPAIGN OPENS —- The Tuberculosis Seal Sale Campaign which in conducted in Bummerside by the 'Y's~ Men's club was opened on ‘fllursday night at the regular meeting o! the club. Mr. H. . Holman, Jr., presided and present as guests of the club were the women who are assisting the Y's Men inthe drive. They are under the direction of Miss Jean McFadyen. Mr. Holman outlined plan ot the campaign and ihc enve apes containing the instruc- tions were issued. The women will canvass the residential districts and the Y's Men will do‘ the bus- illess ares. It is hoped to have th campaign concluded by Tuesday, . Mr. Holman also advised the meeting that the mobile ioray was in town and will be op- crating very shortly. He said the organization for this was not complete as yet but he hoped to have it so as soon as possible.-—B number of cues have been heard by Magistrate R. S. Hinto Summerside this week. A woman from Spring Valley was convicted under the Excise Act and fined $150 or two months in Jail, it be- ing her second offence. Another woman. from Borden. .was fined $10 and costs for" nos-semen of beer under the Prohibition Act. Twoparties from Sunlmerslde con- victed under the Excise Act for and costs each or one month in jail. A warty from Portage was fined $5.00 and costs under the Highway ‘Iraffic Act A case under the Prohibition Act against a BU-ITLYIIBYSIO: man. charged with knowingly permitting a person to use his premises for the sale of intoxicating liquor. was adjourn- ed for s week-S. AUVENILE COURT — Than were nine juveniles bcdorc Judge Lloyd Lewis in the Juvenile Court oi’ the Town of Summerslde on Friday morning. The boys rang- ed in age from eight to thirteen. The boys were charged with pettwthefta from the stores. oi’ cigarettes. oil ems. andflmloking a car window in order w steal a flashlight. and theft of itroceries from’ s’ baby carriage left Sbflhdt- n stated they could do nothing with him at home. The Gout-t has sd- fo climi a violin’: iirmf ...i.,4im’Rtt-.zm.. Avihqdt, imploding-anon by Helena Rubinstein, from which to chooscthconcihntmolt hsspcahthcpcrsollalityofhd. Ara-l Bsolsoil-Orohuvl-hcah and buoy-t. I ldr.l.35.6dr.L50 InIsSnIr-A handy-snot and lfla pdlulo. 6&.5.M Innulauo-iddn-mvhbpi; Incl. 112.00 ‘loIa-Aaupbbiluul. lbJ-IJMLSO fisfifi d A»; lib-Lil. t lb.LI O -—MAGISTRATE'S COURT —~ A n m 2611111318 possession o! beer were fined $25 u Jounled to Dec. 15th to hear further evidence re the theft oii $7 from a milk bottle put out at the door of a citizen's house. The Judge stated that delinquency in the town and ii‘ probation failed more boys would have to be sent to the Industrial School at Hali- fax. Several oi the youngest boys who appeared for the first time in the Court were then out ggmlfifililizltitgln and in one case s c c coun L; to be Provided-S. w --—_-_.__ "DURANGO KIDS" CASTS CHARLES STABRETT AS NEW ROBIN HOOD Advance reports on, charm Stnflvttfs lsitwt advcruture for C01. as "W's... "The m. I.» Karissa x his om The n p °“” of famous men who lived in the rowtgl‘; pioneer days o! the 1870's, The screen play by J. - o w. punch Packed vlkfdtl’ it? a and strife in the Texas o! a lawlig Western f ' gflfiu lmquealzly the danger MURDER SUSPECTS . Tmfh Conway a; M ' GRAVE "k lath-ma FLIGHT CRUX 0F "NIGHT lz criminal attorney, n; or ADVENTURE" the hag"? Erica, m“ --- ca The Ionlsinoc of an attorney who R1” “£81m” his“! Mukf lmgfllltstowinbackhigmmmgedaecases, flifldTfilyClgghln om» a rgflufder which involves not freqmntly such lmlikiely u“ ahdrsmltauggf “'~' and an al- cm: ' IHUIBX OI gorzlazi mwllqmllidkzlto the hero’, all Nlsht of Adventure" a to fir‘ “A inAthe field of mystery m§ mm 8m" tggkwllhistica/tcd millet M“ dcr stalk; m, arc revealed to 1w. oholirgdburl no defense realities when . Swret motivail-Igs the embarrannent Legion Hockey Meeting -—_-_—, All tax-servicemen interested in 1' m]; REM! Hflclwy Team are invited to Ilunaa; "Tgitnization meeting i, T]; , s"mmel‘fliliel 0n Mondayacvenln; 023:: I‘ Jéwwv Q i] walily-filpily" ibn-oCoInt-r-Apidinlanu hummus. 2.38mi. hllalcons William-libelous lnudnnpl-ll. l. on. 16. d“ Eamon Drug Co... Ltd. i summnslos MOASE . Jeweler SUMMERSIDE WATCHES _ DIAMONDS PEARLS EARRINGS BRACELETS PENDANTS SILVER VANITY CASE EXPANSION WRISTLET BANGLES LOCKET BRUSH and COMB SETS STATUES SUGGESTS.» son‘ HER The" daywtvhntlfCbnltnns‘ ‘Q numbered-but you will B‘ l; Pr“ splendid array of the bee: of all‘ " gifts here. Givejowelhq/tm , them happier.’ 11in eaTii T NAME IN 5 is None lovellcr at c h q‘ s mode s t price". An await-j in: vain‘: ' Gold fi lied with sterling silver flow Shockproof. Wager. proof. Nonmcgnet- lc. Luminous dial. Sweep second. pencil-m: ma,“ of Chlrm- h‘ simplicity in sterling nilver. Handsotricly styled for mascw. line approval. 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