DECEMBER 14. 1949 --D!AMUND RINGS min $20.00 l° “will sample's Drug and Jewel- lery SW11. Kensington. iiIEuTviArismi ARTHRITIS! rmlr terrible pain is often needless WESTERN auminiiiii] —YAR.DLEY'S oin- stirs-l —BILLFO|J)5, name who“... Samples Drug and Jewellery Store, tree. in gold. Semples Drug and Kcnsliigton. l~l€‘\\'9ll€l"y Store. Kcnsington. quick reiieffrom pain due to rheuma- Fnbrifll _, . . < . lhrli-lmltllltlcmlumllllfl and neunin. —ROGLRS 1B4‘! SILVER .ln Wal~ —(.0AL.-Un1oaded 5 oars coal J-NLILIIIQ DQ321125; rgabfiirzrlgdafhllljligzl nut Cases. 5emiple‘s Drug and Jew. hllfre recently. "There's o, reason and wl"°.""° um m“, Ind pain, a... i; 9118f)’ Store. Kenslngton. its uoi only the season." Another pnnnat know whal- io and ‘ - _ v Slur-limit has left the mines for me. vomfort n15 beln arm; fgggllfx" "s; Elli", _ —(ilF‘l‘ SETS Evening in Paris. your paironagt appreciated. P. J. DOLL. N. Pm l’ I bPf) Pig bemples Drug and Jewellery Store. MfiUllllll$,B01'dell. ““""|‘,fd'.:h§ii':tv 12m “iifidntt? I i511‘... Kensingwn. 5 '~ ‘ - . . . Rugmlud ,3??? saumioinr 2221512.?’ 12:? ____ fsoriu: T0 anvuariszus_ ill-D I --A'l'l‘ENTi0N.-'1'here will be a Aiwrtisers are reminded that their - » with each pnclruge. Let l;'5fi°,‘,i1"}i..,';l"§§n bow fut it may help you be the very medicine you net-d. meeting of the Kensington Athletic Association in the Town Hail on will’ must be in the Crvardian not later than noon the urevious day Dwember _15th. at 8.00 P. M. sharp. to guarantee insertions Out of 0' m" ilififiiiifiilio e = a ____ bafjlggmi-hflgq-ingfiliull Pauline-r u-afLggl§,‘§.;fii.‘§li§h§ni'§‘tinfifdfifl; —K.lNSiIlEN my matinee will _ “Wm a i:...i::.ii..i". i": ma: ii.ii"...f'riri ..P.°."'ii‘.‘;:i.. till... tfiffilif.‘ is.‘.ii§:i:ii.i.".i‘ii.¥:‘isrltiiiizi: IIOILII! Limited, Toronto 10.0mm“ wish to contribute to the Kins- oivSizinmerside. She. had been ill men project kindly leave same at. Capitol Theatre or i" l" much with one o! the Kinsmen. These toys will be distributed to the children of both Island Ofllllall" ages at Christmas. there for about two weeks and had undergone an operation from which she did not recover. The deceased was the former Elizabeth McDonald. daughter of Joseiph lvicDonald and the late Mrs. McDonald of Sum- mcrsidr. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn two brothers. Dan- iel and Alexander in Summerside. two sisters, Mrs. Wend-ail Rogers iMa-ryl. Su-mmerside and Mrs. Eric lmve iPatriciai. midcr Lake Ont. The fiinr-ral nrrangmnents were not completed last evening and will be announced later-S. com) PRESCRIPTION M vou catch a cold. rest in bed md out simple food with plenty of liquids. _______’—-———— -—M.ISCELIiA.\‘EOUS SHOTVER .A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home oi ‘iir, and Mrs. Aub- rey MRCPlliilI. North River. on Monday ‘Al November. when a large nuimbcr oi neighbours and friends assembled to tender a miscellaneous shower in honor of their daughter, N0llmfi, before her approaching marriage. The bride- to-be was taken to the seat 0t lion- or by JESSIP Murray as Mrs. Grr- PRINCE EuwA MUTUAL don Mmlvlilian played "l-lcre Oomes the Bride“. Lois MacEwen presented Norma with a lovely CQB/IDAIQY bouguet. from Mrs. MacMillaifs o 5 s“ B L l s H E D l 6 6 5 iiiiéiifni “SJniiLMY-I“ ..i“éi‘li.i.°°'iii? Ni U TU A L ture dressed as a hridc and groom. SERVICE QBSECURITY as they wheeled in a nicely de- _ curated carriage filled with gifts. ' ' Elaine MaxPhail unwrapped the gifts and .Ir~ssi-~ NIXIXTB)‘ read the vierses. The decorating for the 0r- ‘*13‘DRIEJQQDIZRQRQEZHHRIIEA)3}; CHOCOLATES By Muir's. Page and Show. Nothing, but nothing will please Mother more on every day in the year. than an iron, kettle 0r toaster. See our electrical display today. Enquire about the Easy-Payment Plan that will-allow you to purchasé the gift she most desires-a. washer, refrigerator or range-and pay for it on easy payment terms. Electric Clocks Electric Toasters Christmas Day than an electric gift-a practical gift. Nothing can bring her more pleasure on Christmas Day, and PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS RADIANT CHRISTMAS STORES " Trilighl _ Lumps Trllight lamps. attrac- ‘tlva pieces 0f furni- ture, b a s e finished with bronze burnlsh. f IOII! Il.50 up Silk Shades Shades mlde to order for ubov e trrlllght lumps. From .. .. I 4.15 n a.so Table Lumps A ueiv and beauti- irasion was done by Mrs. Reginald ful Ilne of tabli 5li°ElWll~ lamps, buses glzuei. ln many colours y S Clocks for the kitchen. bell- Numerous styles of toasterl Boudoir Wm‘ um" “fir” POFSOIIGIS 6 room or mantel. In a very including the turn-over and 1n crysu] o; ‘figuring, Lump; the shades i . »~-»- . a . suitable variety ul’ colours pop-up types. in a variety of campy,“ with 31151195. 2 up match. ‘ —Nr P1 W. Gallant returned Io f and designs 6 9i’ up shapes and fin- up ‘ .. ~- v . ' ,3 ~ . From ........................ .. m’ 1mm“ l" l-"alqmleww" "ll 5 CIIHSTITIOS a From . ' ishes. From . 3 9-95| n Tuesday after a stay o! min l AIIBI‘ “I0 8.51165 IIBNQ stopped smouldering r w- - iveek in Alberton where he re- g ‘,5 L Pin-u the impact of your tragedy suddenly strikes you. . . lleved Mr- Camplwll. station scent. § 5 . . P 3nd 13-95 . . . ____._ n THE MOST PRACTICAL CIIRISIMAS GIFT .- lour home and your prized possessions, which may gummy‘ Wm" Seaman and g n g; Lumps had" take“ a‘ llfetlma o‘ work and‘ “IP18 to accumu" K-‘nneth llrIflIllPSOil oi O‘l.cory call- iii ll EIQCTHC KEHIGS late. are now but a heap of rubble. Will you have to 0d to inlcrvinflv relief agent. Illl‘. Q 5,? ' In y ‘Hum e begin again - - - or do you have adequate fire insur- l‘. “'- Gflllani of ‘T. N. Railways ii s A gilt that will save “Mum" "l" “ . . ' o Alborton on Saturday in conno- ll many valuabl hours d I an“, to N“ H‘ such frag“: emergencies’ tlon with coming winter traffic. E g throughout the your. and be a! 60mph“ , g ' a”, ‘D. g )1 a great; help In serving you with shade. From . l . .--_v_-___i~.-_ 5 i: g hog; hgvgfflgg whenever l E , P mar. ivubus. .\IIN‘l'I.0n ‘L _,_ ROBER.I.SUN_ Menu“, FOUR 1N CUSTODY f5‘ g desli-‘o is!" 2J5 ||P IECTfK “'- B- WARREN- Kellflnllll" curroim siiwrsov sun- MON p“ e‘ g“ “ " ' . -- - REAL. Dec. l3—¢CPi-.-\ f‘ Ii Two sizes .. .. canon; MACLLOD. Bnnshaw h, arm“ .0 ea Em p‘ I h a g . ~ .- _' - . . . .. Quix. res- sirmsv B. BIRCII. Poi-t uiii G_ M_ GMNI Chmom,on_ lasmnlt hep _ °d“‘m v H r i g v. VERNON CRAIG. Middleton FRANK ,_ GALMNm wemng m m WSTOdZ," ‘odlifve lfglfm‘; Q j 9.95 and 10.50 Bid Lumps “' n" MACLEAN’ Nmfih Wm" ton. cliarEPs of Plotting to rob a bank f? I Lu- m- uremic Bed I the! Illlli- in st. Edouard n.» Napicrvllic. a 1i ‘ ”' M I m“ about 62 miles southeast i Mo i- I‘ _ . I humlml" Wm! l"! m“ Depmydjnrotqor o ‘ulnar gThr-rmnsuiticnlly coiitrol- A hadron“ lawns. PRINCE EDWARD lsLAND Beauregard of the Quebec Provin- i lPll IIPBI-lni-i Vail! Kl“ I From clal Police said traffic patrolman perfect comfort tn ach- """""""""""" " l-lccior Rouillicr effected tl . ~. - , 1,1“ 1 guru“ pm; "igumiygg company .. ....... l8-mileii1iixtotnnig- "r ".°“f" "w; ~ R51 1-50 "P , bile chzisc. Ho identified the four l"“‘- ““'"“‘ ‘°°"" l‘ ~ H o" suspects as Reno Iinsnicr. who null" “lllllfl > 4-50 ‘ “ 53d ice; summ ‘d B ' i operates a restaurant nnd taxi s '- - ' em e ranch OHM" chmlottemm‘ vice at St, Johns; Russell DUSIL cHmgT-vmg 511E615}, sundwigh Tggsfgfg Hegffic [fans TOTCIIIOTO LCIIIPS 13; Rvizer Hebert, 20, and a 16- ‘ ‘ _’ - id ' r ‘l. , . - war o Jil\ em c _ Combhuuon SandMch Toast, Streamline designs In chroma Wm‘ mlwmng colored vim».- ‘ix g‘ 1 m finish. with and without . -- ~ - . . - *"‘"““'“"' Pl‘ and wame "m glue shades. from .... .. thermostat control. B o t h chrome finish. “D From n feather weight and standard u . .......... .. models‘ 3 up . P fl From ' Last a ii .. n - - l I __i 1i I-owneyk end Hunt's n-nnfihrbs-w‘ Mr. amd Mrs. James B Gullaul. A ‘uITUbIO TOT GIIPIIG Urboinville wvcni IU Hamilton. Ont... a few days iizu in \'l§|I reint- » - Ives. Mr. and l\lrs. hlarvel Hubert oi Plessisville. P. Q. arr. visiting Mrs. Robert's parents Mr. and Mrs. E‘. F. Arsenault. COSMETICS BY Harriet I-Iubbard Ayer and Dorothy Grey 9958M her with these tributes to he: kmlnllllty- Reasonably priced. Mr. and Mrs. Eve-rel. Graham 0i Surrmerside spent n few dais l" Wellington the guests ni Mr. Gra- ham's parents Mr. anri_ Mrs. John Graham. Mrs. JOSBDITIAIHATSPIIZHIII. pi Mis- FOR HIM: \ PIPES: $1.00 to $10.00 RONSON LIGHTERS REMINGTON and SCHICK ' ELECTRIC RAZORS BILLFOLDS STATIONERY CIGARS 8r CIGARETTES CUTEX NAIL SETS F 0LEY’S DRUG STORE SUMMERSIDE flrsannaaniuan I ER‘ couche left for Chelsea. Mass. H . where she it'lll,iipt‘ll(l thewintri" months. DRESSER SETS HAIR BRUSHES PLAYING CARDS . Mr. Nazaire Ariennult. and Mr. Louis Aisena-ult. both or Plossis- ville. P. Q. spent. a low days rec- ently with their parcnls Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Arsrnauli. PRIZE-WINNING “PIOCADILLY INCIDENT" OFFERS ANNA NEAGLE IN (iRlPPlNG FILM ——'I‘hc picture which won Eng- land's Gold Modal Award (equival- ent of our Academy Awardl is now on view at the Capitol Theatre with the showing or "Piccadilly inci- dent." starring the internationally celebrated Anna Ncaizlc and Mich- _ ael Wilding. It is rasy to SM‘ why this pirlurr- n >\.\ ‘It. l i i‘ l '_——( th w d , ha"! d my “din; {or llgiflhllftll to the strains of e e - liflOvlfllge stoifi. grid ate be based on idlllg lllalllll Plflled by 515i" Min’ an actual in-cident. not only offers i‘ Peter. Th8 SOdBllW OI o" Lady's the brilliant bliss Ncaglc out‘. of ‘Chow 53m: mpproprlm“ _hé‘mas' the Iiiicst portrayals oi‘ llCl‘ career .Th° Nllpull] Mass was 507w y on both sides of thr- Atlaniic bul [Mr- l-flms Monflghall- uniioids a drama that for gripping! i The bfide looked chmamig In a . - . - ' tiin suspense and sustained emotional film‘ mm “O01 gabardme W L n impact has not horn equalled in HM“ m“ Mu‘ dove grey Wesson some time. lws _ 1 t . it is the story of a postwar book‘ Her (my omamm “as a tragedy that has had its cnunter- igftxlgcdof bgearfiissnfielggltggietg part in real life in more instnnccs Lister o‘, the “Donn who were a than one. that of a woman who. ‘GM blue w“ with black mxess_ reported to be dead. returns to her 0,195 while the groom was 5mm,“ husband _lo findtliat he has mar- ed by Mrv George JOhHSwIL brother ricd a am and is thdfathcr of a yo; m‘. brmg The bride-s gm m child y a, second wifc. Should [he groom was a Rnnson “gyms;- ihr father divorce the second wilc. and m me brydesmaid a damn. the child of this marriage will be goldqined cross and chm“ W111]; lllPZlIlmBlC- ll l5 R tlllllllfllll lllfii the groom's gilt to the bride was has n-ever beforé been depicted in a gold filled expansion bracelet terms of screen drama. alihouzh lnnd to the best man n leather bili- its theme of illc-gilimacv was lfnld. touched upon in one of Grccr flaw l Alter the Nuptinl Mess the sons earlier triumphs, the mr- ibridal party motored w Birch Hill movable “Blossoms in the Dust." ‘Lodge where a breakfast was ser- red to n large number of friends and relatives. The table was decor- i.".I"l with a three tier wedding “*'“ icake. The toast to the bride was A vrettv autumn weddin: was.-,..-..~ iscd iiy Rev. Fr. McQuaid and solemnizcd at Si. Maiarhyflsn-eigionded to by the groom. Church. Kinkora at a e.m_ on Alter the wedding breakfast Wednesday. November l6. by Rev. . the happy couple left by car on a Fr. McQuaid when Patricia Adel~ honeymoon trip throughout the Ine. youngest daughter of Mr. andl Maritimrs. 0n their return they Mrs. Stephen Johnston became the ; were rendered a reception at Seven bride oi Thomas Lloyd Sherry y Milo Bay Hall where they son oi Mr. and Mrs. George Show‘ received many useful and valuable r_v. Fermvood. "zifts Previous to her marriage the The bridal party lh"illl‘lflf‘ “as an employee oi J. SHERRY-JOHNSTON enlrrrrl Morris firm. and cat-fwd a whim pfgygf Strand. one of Britain's most iam- L. Inns mania/inns, is gfling out 0f lausiiirsa with its March isllM. Thi- Mr. and Mrs. Sherry will re- side in Fernwood where the groom publishers said iggiiiv “the "Mil: 15 a prosperous farm“; zinc, foiiuricri Ill i..l. (GIIIIOTIIIIQPI ‘rising post-inu- lll>l\ Iiaspiic a .__-________ ifn'|"l‘f‘[|fl|\ of I|llll'4‘ ihiin 100.000 - - . .. -. Illfl "subsliinliiil I'(l\"l sing rev- STRAIND 1f) DlSLOhflNLE Ilmup". In "S “fly m" Strand . LONDON‘ Dru 13__(AP, W-I-ho published all oi‘ hir Arthur‘ Conan l Diyvlr-‘g Sherlock liolmcs‘ slorics. "1 . .- '*.—-i4rd-.~*'"_g.r- -. "“:$>;£r::r.a<_~ a‘ E i o - spasm" 'n,'\ _ ~ - fix)...“ N»...