FROM A FQMOUS SALON TO YUI the new improved A I Better 7 weysl Same prepara- tions as used in expensive salon waves. Simple, step-by- atep directions. Latest improve- menu to insure a softer. m0" flattering wave in f" If" time! Ask for the new. im- raved RICHARD HUDNUT ¥IOMB PERMANENT at our emetic counter. Price $3.25 is $1.75. A Suitable Gift Item ENMAII DRUG DD. LTD. Summerside I GLENALADALE SCHOOL v [tending for November. 1N8. Grade X.-1. llelen Lundi 2. Betty Arising; 3. Shirley Mullen. Grade IX.~l. ]>oi'(3t’l’l Cusack; 2. Anne Fitzpatrick; 3, Billy Lacey. Grade VlIL-l. Phyllis Mullen; I, Elmma Smith; 3. Maurice limigan. Grade VII.—l, Nlildred Mullen: I, Burnell Cusack; ILJ-Iileen Lari!’- Grade VI.—i. Ada Fitzpatrick; ‘Z. Leigh Cusack; 3. {Viarv (fatherme r PEARLS e COMPACT’ '- WATCHES ie NECKLETS e eaooclnss YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH JEWELRY u. n. DRDDKETT ..... QUALITY JEWELLERS SUMMERSIDE Grade V.—1. Philip Ilughcl; 2. Mary Power" 3, Edna Smith. Grade I\'.—i, Mary Flake‘. 2. Qarherine Smith; 3. Patricia Fitz- patrivk. Grade Ill." i. 2, Kevin Cusack. y Grade 11.-i, Bernice smith‘. 2- Maurice Fitzpatrick; 3. Kenneth Fitzpatrick. Grade I. .\.~l. lvan Million; 2. Glpndyn Cusack. Grade 1. R—i. Ilileen MacItinis; 2. l-lelen Power; 3. ‘Patricia Mullen ____?__- Bernadette Powll‘; 3.x. a.) 1a may. Ullr (‘hristmas display of everything from costume jewelry to the finest In dia- mond rings is the best. we have every had the plena- ure of showing. Drop in and look if. over and we are aurc that you will find aomethlnz to null. both your‘ tlaate and your pocketbook. * RINGS * LIGHTERS LOST $100 Are you one of the home owners who spent SIOO more for fuel last winter than was necessary? The money spent for wasted fuel is never recovered. to continue this Phone us today and let us show you how money. why not 6l9 Trenton Road A. B. Guy, JOHNS-MANVILLE BLOWN ROCK WOOL HOME INSULATION will stop this waste of fuel and You are paying for it, HAYDEN INSIILATOIIS Phone I7“ OR I09 Russell Street, Tel. 113-4 Are you going extravagance? have it! New Glasgow Summenlde i Cape Traverse and Vicinity A lsrze number attended the York Cgncert from this vicinity. Miss Mlldrd lviyors. Charlotte- town visited Eleanor Lard on Sun- day, November 28 Mrs. Moses Guiznton left for Montreal recently where she will visit friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hnssard Gardiner were recent visitors to Moncton where they were the guests o! their rtatighters, Jessie and Velda. Miss Margaret Lord visited friends in Charlottetown for a few days. Miss Marion Howatt and Miss Marion Lord. students at Business College Charlottetown spent the week-end as the guests of their parents. Miss Pauline Irving spent the neck-end in Charlottetown as the guest of Miss Marion 10rd and Miss Marion l-lowatt. The many friends of Miss Mar- garet Murphy are indeed glad to hear she is up around again after her illness. We all hope she will be back to her teaching duties soon. This community cstcnds its most sincere sympnthi‘ to .\lr. and Mrs. Austin Noonan on the loss of their son, Ivan wiio is missing from S. S. Stinprirn-e. This rcssel was sailing from Georgetown, British Guinla to Port oi’ Spain. Trinidad. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Muttart and family left for Montreal where they will spend the winter. A largo number of the teen-age tzirls m their \'If‘lllll_\' recently at- tended the C. G. I. '1‘. Confcrcncc in Summerside Mr Stanley l-Iowatt. has returned from a business trip to Boston. The teachers and pupils of this mmmlllllll’ 8W hl-‘lli’ preparing for a Christmas Concert. The teachers Plln l" Elise this concert on Tues- day December 2i. Mr. Viggo Norring revctilly spent a few day's on business in Char- lottetowri. Mr. Wendell Horton. was the guest of Mr. Morrison on Sunday. Crapaairl Raymond Mr. Arthur Cnniplwil returned from De Sable vhcre he was lhc attest. of his daughter, Airs. Ivan MacKinnon. Mr. and .\lrs. Xiloncton. lsla Yl(I lo Richard Carver. N. B. arrived on the attend Y\lr. Carvers szster‘: funeral. Mrs. James Cm». moiidv. Charlottetown who cllcd quite stiddenli". Mrs. Flarlc Satvlei- left by hue for Boston where she ‘will vl=lt hcr sister. Mrs. Everett Daniels. Mr and .\lr< Tvan ltiacKitmoi-i DeSable were the attests on Stin- nai‘ of Mr. and Mrs. (‘ecii Camp- hell. The many friends of little Miss Jessie MacDonald are izlad to hear she is recovering from her recent illness. Miss Flora MacGouizan. who has been visiting with relatives and friends in Nlalpeque. has returned to Cape ‘Traverse where she will spend the winter. Mr. Jackie Campbell and .\lr. Lloyd have returned from a business trip front Saint. John. Mr. C. B. Jellv. supervisor of schools. visited the school recently and reported evervthlniz procrea- sm: favourably. Mr. John (yf-follornii. Albany. purchased the farm of Mr. Russell Bell. This community extends them a hearty welcome The Yount! People's lluion met at ‘Ito homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph .\TacCaull on Nlondav evening, November l5 with the pvesldcnt. Mr. Ravmotid Morrison. in the chair. Minutes ‘wcrc road and "donlcd. followed hv Roll call. Miss Paulinc lrvintz had rharee of ‘he devotional neriod and Ihc tlxcmc was christian fiitivetishln. Thc "ucsl for the evctiiv". was the Rev. ‘Irfl (‘rower of the Rcdeqtie Ilnlled "burr-h ivho showed some very in- Rrofesslonal Bards T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Office at l5 Granville Street Phone i515 l surmnnstnn I. F. Hunter. R.O. OPTOMETRISI Complete Vlitual Annlylea Glaaaea Fitted SMALLMAN’! BUILDING Summerslde, IKPZJ. PHONE 1R5 E. E. Parkmanp Opt.D., R.O. OPTOMETRIS- Fly-ea Exlmlne. ‘ ' Glasses Flflm‘. Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer 8L. Summer-id. Tue summary, GENTIIAL GUARDIAN this column la reaarved for new! o! local Interest. but advertising of a new” nature ma; be Inserted at live ‘eente a word, strictly pa: able In advance. ‘ CONFEDBBATION SURLNCB. LIFE 1N- OOOKS for Christmas graph. smou- BEPAIRS, Washers. ators, Vacuums. etc. Electric 26794.. Retainer- Call Storey ruanls DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited 2061 or 540. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! at Mary's Beauty Parlor, Whelan Building. Grafton Street. 87.50 Oil Permanent for $5.00. $500 Creme Permanent for $350. Phone 336. CLOTHING SENT '10 M15- SIONS.-Eiirht cartons of clothing have. been sent to Labrador and Newfoundland Missions it was dis- closed at the December meeting ot Trinity Missionary Society. FRATERNITY MEETING. — On Friday. December Ilrd. the Alpha Chapter of the Phalanx Fbaternlty held a meeting at the Y. M. C. A. Office at 7.30 P. M. with Ralph Carr as Chairman. Program was conducted by Frederick Norton \\‘I’\It‘h consisted of a very interest.- ing stimmari" 0i the past. summer activities of the Phalanx. FCNFIRAIIWEIINESDAY. — At. lla-mpshlre on December 5th. 1948. Gladys Mae Bell, daughter of the late Geo. atid Annie Bell of (Thar- lottetovrn. age 56 years. Funeral ircm the residence of hcr sister lblivel Mrs. lllbbert 'I‘remere. Hampshire. Wednesday. Rib day of lleceinber. Interment. in People's Cemetery, Charlottetown. MANAGER TTIANSFERRED — Mr. A. E. Russel, manager of the Royal ’i‘rtist. Company in Char- lottetown. has hccn transferred to lhc comiiaiti-‘s Montreal office. Ht- IS hcJnu stiuccctletl h)’ Mr. Charles BPIIIIPY. of the local office. Mr. John I’. Nicholson. Ll..R., formerly lI'\ the office of the Attorney Gen- r-rai. has also been appointed lo a position with the Royal ’l‘i"itst Com- puny. BRAF. YOFNG PEOPLE SIEET V“ The lirae Young Peoples Union of the Uittcri Church of Canada iret. for their regular session on Aionday night, Nov. 29th at the Iw-me of Mi'_ and Mrs. Lorne Mc- Nevtn. Despite tine thoroughly dis- agreeable weather, there was a. the attendance. An impressive “worship service was conducted by :l ' .' Mrs. Roy Oulion, G|IESNPNN by Mrs. Lorne lticNev-ti. The Y.P_U. made a confrlbtition to the Unwed Etnargency Fund for Brita..n. They decided to hold their special Christmas party on Monday. December 13th at the home of Mrs. Ivy MacFadyeit. ulierc there wzll be a Christmas tree, and Christmas names and contests will be enjoyed and where old Santa Claus will visit the. party and distribute gifts for all the. school chlldrcn and pre- school children of the district, itxlmberinrr about. forty. This was done last year and the children and young people and adults had a marvellous time. Instead of’ giv- 111,’: gifts to themselves, the Y.- P_U. give gifts to the children of the Brae ccrnmutiity. It was an- iiuunced that. the special Christ- mas service of the Sunday School of Brae will be held in the Brae church on Dec. 19th at 11 a.m. The. study period was taken by zhe minister, Rev. W.G_ Dickson \ lose topic was: "What if Christ lzncl never come". Those taking part. were, Mrs. FEM. McLeod, Miss Margery MaoPhee. Misc Laura MacPhee, Mrs Lorne McNevin, Airs. Roy Oulton and Mrs. Mc- Fadyen. After the study a social hour iva-i enjoyed and delicious and abundant refreshments were served, which the members paid a small przce and the money will he used lo buy toys, games etc. lor the children of the district at the Xmas party. Next Monday; Dec. 6th the meeting will be held at the home of Miss Margery Mc- Phee and once again refresh- ments tvul be served and the money szzveti again for the toys for the party tv-hlch the Y_P.U. ~.v.ll he qiviniz for the. youngsters. Thc incefns: closed with the Mir.- pah Benediction. -— O. tercslmz slides on the Cabot Trail. Cape Breton. Lunch was served by the COninilllPP in charge assisted hi" the hostess. Nev’. meeting was to he lll the form of .1 social to he held a: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .\lacMir-kcn. Meeliniz closed uith the Mizpah Benediction. -— C. T. iWindow Shades LIMITED SUPPLY ON HAND Linen and Washable Fibre Green 8r Cream HENRY MacFARLANE 8r CO. Furniture Upholsterers Phone T042 FURNITURE! ‘ A wono THAT SPEAKS votuuss Your Furniture DOLLAR buys MORE than any ‘otliai- DOLLAR you spend! Increase your estate by buying GIVE FURNITURE FOR CHRISTMAS this year The Dhair of Their. Dreams"- for FATHER for MOTHER for DAUGHTER for SON for the FAMILY -. for the HOME Select one from our marvellous showing NOW! demoted-Chair Ne. III Find out why! 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