‘ f" accuse: .I. rum Murphy. m Ilauover at. auil Digamaan 13.194 m WESTERN GUARDIAN \ George Glow. IO Ottawa Si. _ _ BUMMIISID! and IIINOI COUNT! Newl. Subscriptions, Advertising ' Thaflllrtllauuaoybebolgbttlallymaauyeltha Joazwgig storealu Suuiuieulrle: Bookstore. l M“: olrllea Drugstore, was" 5mm f...” Bakery. Water‘ smm iusi-s osiiiiet. e-i ommu. so“; rude-I'll» W"! ""11""! has: lllllleln smiiiusiiia. w-rlerlifl! llultflrtllrfltlloperwed. PliouQIIJoT-tlllaaetvloe. i ‘m your order to the bu! Nlwllllble [or deliveries on your route ”_,_? _BUltWO0D gilt: at Taylor Drug] Axel. Cross Cut Saws and web m, Kensinlton. is‘ h w: we at . Th Sisinmersid ,0“, RANGE BURNEBS. Weiiu-dware Co. e e —BINGLB BIT and Double Bil. ....-4...._@-—-' SUMMERSIDE .'\ HE'S A BUCK PRIVATE WHO WAS A SHOPPING AT SINCLAIR’S Large and Varied Selections. Complete Satisfaction Guaranteed - - - Pleasant, Courteous Service. IN out: BABY DEPARTMENT ‘ You will find many items that will please the little tot. Teddy Bears, Baby Banks, Stuffed Toys, Dolls, Dogs, Rattles, Wooden Beds and many other items. “vs received a quantity o! all __ . PR|VATi hunter-s (or ranges o! several. -Wl HAVE hi atofi Stalnilefl c“. well-known makes. s. 'r. Morrl- sun Cooking Utensils. stilts-bile m] o‘ I0ll Co. suminerslde. grilling! (ggts. The Siunmersldo wwum. 4-01: SALE-Model A John, -—— npondliln-day Tractor, '1 months old. Tot ~—-UNITED CHURCH OI‘ CAN- gugqhwfl” ‘Deifrecan at west End rillli-iglADA. - Bedeqile Pastoral Charge. ma". Station. sui-ninei-side. ‘Services 5 . December 15th.; ° a —— , e it u: ‘t "an" . m]; 1-1 . . . er, v. . lmjgggfo? we a, F°1,;.§_M. sister, B. n. . Mia" ‘Drugstore, the Enman Drugstore,‘ ‘mg Earl's service Station, Surn- mersldc. _.CRURGH NUIIOE. - ‘rryoni Unried Church Servloes tor Sunday.» DgQQmlIPT 15th. T117011 11.00 A. M- CWC. Traverse 3.00 P. M. Crapaud 1,30 P. M. Tryon Sunday School Christmas tree Wednesday Deoem-' 5., iath at s P. M. Rev. J. A. Jar- dtne, 13. D, Minister. f" PERgEgrlO —KENSINGTON and Freetown Gin‘ from and 535:0” Presbyterian Churches. Servic-rs M11188?- of R0893 Silver from Mouse iJewollers Summersid, ‘ —l'.‘AR nmos. Fancy styiea| 1 large assortment at Moose Jewellers“ Sumrnerslde. i racing club at ,Spring Valley. Monday, 16th, to |organioe club. —-YOU WILL Delight Her with l. —MEETING oi the North Shorel Ira Ohampionlsfi 9‘ A new shipment of Children's Corduroy Overalls in colors of brown, blue, wine. Sizes 2-4-6 years. Priced at ..._,_,_............._._,, ..._,_._...,_,_..._._.,....,_. $2.50 Children's quilted, eiderdown. Priced at ....... $1.25, $2.50 to $5.95 l Gvdkl“ BM" Jwellm‘ s“"'m°"iat i1 A. M. and 1.30 P. M. Freetown mflml“ cmck‘ Wm ' Sunday. December 15th. Kensington Inning iidr- __ at a r. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Wll-l-‘AM -R()TARY runes for 11/." Pipe Mmlsifl‘ GARGAN now in Sim‘- Th“ S“""“""d’ —RETURNED FROM uosrov-t NANCY llordivire Co. t Mr. and Mrs. James Shea o! Wat-t __ "" criord returned recently from a _ _TIS\OA :15 Dal‘: firfixevlggg‘ trlp to Boston, Pryvi-denc.» and ‘mails...- gig; m“) 5 other New England cities. -K. '"""""" . ' _ _ __ . “_— —N '_ _ “MANrEL CLOCKS’ canned,“ Parisihlwgervllgdqggrlzlaylarelgggtiianrbl; '_A|5°'_ I Chm“ “mp1” mug “d Jewel-llslh. Inna River at 11 ‘A. M. cur. O N "Y 5”“ tog at 2.90 P. M. and Geddle Mem- DI5NEY CART o , "f o a1 at 7.30 P. M. Rev. Donald A. ..:“l.‘.'.'...'.""..?;‘ cape». C°M=DY Cri>t‘l(t'ti'5 Quality Jewellers, Sum- mtirsisl". _..___ . ‘A SUITABLE GIFT lor a DOYI or girl~~u season's rink ticket. Orii sale ill. Foley's Drugstore, Earl's St-rvltw- Station. and the Enrnan Drugstore, Summcrslde. _auv PIJIENA Bulky-Les at‘ Braces. —ll00l( ORDERS (or Barb Wire to arrive at Bruce's. —-.\'()R'l‘ll TRYON Presbyterian Church Services Sunday. December 15th at 1.30 P. M. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie. Deaconess —-BY PLANE FROM BOSTON — Mrs. Loiscile (formerly Miss Foley) lift Boston at 11.00 o'clock a. m on Friday, arriving in Summer-aide at 5.45 p. m., where sht- took the 6.00 o'clock bus "to Albt-rton, arriving about 8.00 o'clock at her mother's bedside ln the Western hospital- hit-s, Patrick Foley thcr mother) passed away on Saturday. -»K —lltlSll MOSS - The compara- ‘ivcly new indust.y oi gathering Irish Moss (lormeily roskwced) ltdS assumed major proportions on the beaches from Klldare Show. a- round the North Cape to Mlmrne- gash on the west coast. The win- ors o! farms having shore fronts otter no objection Lo moss gather- crs from f-ar inland. regardless o! possible riparian rights. It is t-elng irathcred by children ol six vests 0t axe and old-timers oi’ 85- Pto- tile with large lani lies. often in meagre circumstances. have he- come opulent in two years It has hecii -i bonanza for peoplz with limitctl capital. I'm- requirements are some jute bag: or a horse and "uvk “gala-It. Alter every brisk breeze people swarm to the shores tc gather their harvest and they llii\'t' become so adept in gushing the direction ol the wind that ‘hey know fairly well ‘.0 which t-ov» or 901m to go, Three prices. record- Ylii: to grade and uualiiy are pnld "Y the buyers. who eventually rell l“ ilk‘ J. H. Myrick Co. of Plgnlrh. It is renerally understood thn‘ the. Mirick Co. of Tlghlsh worked up the trHle by dealing with Boston. "ms who procesr-the most. tor Plellltlllill and mukltarious other \.\P§.—K_ —MOTOII PARTY - Charles hlf-y bellan, Mrs. McLellau and son Liar-i rnzo and daughters Teresa and Lor-g the and Camlllus Grills o! lad-on River visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A.j Callaghan in Albei-ton on Sllllitly-i -K. --ll0ME AND SCHOOL GROUIK MEET-The regular monthly meet- ing o! the Summerslde llcme and ! School Group was held on Tuesday evening in the Town Hall with the president, Mrs. Creelrniin Mac- Arthur in the cthair. A copy oi the town by-law, entitled "The Neglect- . ed Children's Act" which includes. the provisions with regard to the I curfew was read by Mrs. D. C.‘ Tompkins and discussed. It was al- so decided to ask the school to draw to the attention o! the chlld~ ren the necessity o! standing to at- tention vuhen God Save The King is played in the theatres-S. --LAYMEN' MEETING _ The: zegular mont ly meeting n! the Laymen's Association of St. Mary's,‘ Summerslde and St. John's- St- Deanors, Anglican Churches vias llLld in Si. Mary's Hall on Tuescaf. czenl-ng with the preszdcni, Mini Roy Tantcn in the chair. It ti-okl the iorm oi a joint meeting with‘ the A.Y.P.A. and there were p.e-\ sent 21 members oi the Lavnisifs. Association and l0 members rvt the‘! A.Y.P.A. The study period was devoted to that part of the Prayer‘ Book on Baptism during it-‘nfi-h wiany questions were but and iap- rhly answered by Archdeacon Cl. R. Harrison. When the study per- iod was completed the two organ- izations met separately to tarry on their regular busrness. They‘ Hater came together again to Iv-ar rn instructive address by Mr Geo. ni-aklng. The Layman under the chairmanship of Mr, E. E Pork- man then provided luiich fr"; sll present and the meeting closed with a sing song led by Mr. .3. J. Enman with Mr, Earle Schurman Iii. the piano-S. STOCKHOLM -—- (Clfl-l-‘ilty-six Roman gold coins. dating from 400 to 475 A.D., were found recently in a field in Oland. second largest Swedish island in the Baltic. Rep- resenting a current gold value ol about $335. the coins constitute one o! the biggest llnds ever made in Sweden. llcro is nawsl Customers who "Ill be risa to hear that naiiiiiuri hive received a Your 0rd?!‘ lii lloluiuiia Produce Olloe. have been trying to secure Cement load o! It. . . Place A llft iii Nylon- ~the sheer beauty of which is unmatched by any other tabrlc- -and what a bargain! White Nylon Blouses, which aell "3: 5-85 are novv_ ass. The beautifully iiiaiti-aaiai-ea Nylon Blouses "h "Bro 8.95 are 8.96» Don't uslee ttielnl In Holman’! Ladies‘ Wear. G" Your Christmas flute now! The Grocery Departutent has ii 5°“ ‘PIN! o! Hlbofle, Pecans. Alluoutle, Braille and Walnuts or a mixture o! all these at l0 neat. I \ cents u pound. Batman's Grocery Depart- , A new lIali-‘Druuhnyou probably need ouo but have been waiting ‘I’ I better brush to be uiaaulaetureth-Dout watt any longer-- Ira the BIIIW-leyatoua ghtrll Marlo tissues one le ise "In handle le I.“ hi Holman‘! Brushes with Nylon belatlel. the and the one with colored Plastic Oliliia DQQIIIIQS- l" h-eavaieatriietheiemy, busy days-Just open and heat a r 0| Clark's ‘finned Soup. ‘lbla ll a better soup baoauee It is aeleii-_ Joell: blended one n ll l0 easy lo preplroullellololl iii all varieties Plulllllleeulaaelnm- ...... .. ......... .. Batman's Grocery Department have I'll! in Cellophane peeliagee i" g l Grocery Ilapaeheut than rear eons a pane In sipaalegqorllyouprelerttiemotlngflglyouoenget . .- utllolnlaeh Grocery Department Ladief lifatsfleet. were visitors to Stim- merside on Tuesdfly- "K- nient; House was a visitor to Tig- ‘1‘. Clarke on the history o! wutch- - SPORT REEL and CANADA CARRIES ON Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 Ladies’ Scarves Wool Scarves and fascinators in a good color _____€____ Personals _Mi~, and Mrs. Pat Callaghan ____ range. Priced __M_y_ med Dongle o! Mlmlnegiish Run, was a visitor to Alberton on Wednesday. -K. -Dr. Wilbert Shea oi Aiherwn i returned on Tuesday from a "1811 earned vacation. —K- Ladief Handbags _1vlr. O. J. Bernard o! Govern- iiish on Frldayf-K. “Mr; Emmett Shea prominent tish dealer and Irish moss biisfl of Pleasant View was a vlfltot to tuber-ton on Tuesday. -K- —-- tobacco tan. —lvlr, J. W. 0'B:ien, Elmsui-le. owner of the great race ‘winner. Lee's Nightmare. was a visitor to Alberton on Tuesday —K. __Mr_ Jame; Tuplin of Black Banks fox tame. row living l! . c-‘Leayy, was a passenger hy bus‘ co Charlottetown on Wednesday - K. Splash-Alla ____ Priced at —Mr. and Mrs. W L. Cotton at Kenslngton were uzissengeiss from Nliscouche to Summerslde on Tues- r‘ay. -K. ~ Plastic Tea Aprons ct -Mri. J. A. Callaghan o! Alber- ton spent last week in Charlrtte- towm-K. -—Mr. Paturel of éummerslde was a passenger to Tlgnlsh on Friday rvenlng. —K. ‘ -—Mr. Albert Jenny of Alhsrton was a passenger by bus from Sum- merside on Friday. —K. llousoooats Quilted satins, rayon, also flannel, silk jersey, chenille, and moire. Sizes l2 to 20 and 38 to 44. Priced at $6.95 to $25.00 Ladle? Lounging Pajamas A gift that always pleases. Two tone salins, two tone flan- ' .$l .25 to $3.50 Also sheer and satin scarves in a variety of shades and designs. Priced at ..$l-50 to $359 In plastic, plastic calf, alligator, calf and corded silk, all new styles in black, blue. brown, and Women's Plastic In a variety oi shades and two-tone trimmed. ..--¢.. ' Wee Tots’ Plastic Aprons at osicr s SHOPPING DAYS nu. CHRISTMAS l2 to 20. Priced $11.95 to $19.95 and two tone moire. Sizes Men's Ties _ _ _ _ New niodernistic designs, silks in plain and _ 98c dressy patterns, woals in plain shades, plaids, - tortans, stripes and dots. 59c PRICED $1.00, $1.50 to $2.50 -—Mr. Orville B. Darriich ct the Tourist Bureau, the man who show- ed Austin Cross. the Ottawa Jnui- THE HOUSE or qu tir/ Fitted Toilet Cases for Men Toilet Cases tilted with all ac- cessories; a gilt that will please. Ladies' Toilet Sets Vita-Ray Toilet sets. Priced from $2.50 to $9.95 LADIES’ BRUSH, COMB and tAlRROR SETS- lriced at $4.50 to $17.50 Men's Scarves And what's wonderful range from which ti choose; silks in plain shades, white, paisley pat- terns, wools in plain shades, plaids, tartans, etc. PRICED AT .. $1.50 to $5.00 nal stat! writer Prirce Edward ls- Tand in an afternoon from East Point to North Cape was a passen- ger to his home in Kenslinrrtan on Tuesday. 4. the older sdiooners fishermen set out trawls from dories. A third dragger. also built with Loan Board funds, will be laun- ched from Iaiiienburg. 8.5.. yards Saturday wthile a teurth cralt will be launched here early next month. Fishing llraggsr ls Built At Sholliurne (By The Canadian Prom) SHELBURNE. N. 5.. Dec. l2- The Bt-toot fishing dragger Oas- alil, second o! her class to be built for the Nova Bcotla Fisher- man's Loan Board. was hauled to the fitting out berth today alter being launched at shelburne building yards. 'Ilhe dregger, a type last re- placing Nova South's picturesque ~ fishing achooners. will be operated by Cape .- Sable Island Fisheries About l) per cent o! the "a. Limited which received financial pie o! China are farmers. It is assistance in building the cralt estimated that only l2 per cent ‘live ln towns and cltles. through the Loan Board. Draggers reap their ‘ ‘ by . IL! IIITTLES Plllltillliil dragging a_ net astern while with w; oall (or ale bottles. any utility, pints and quarto; Iilrli- cllpeleeepalihwewlllalcooay KISSING UNBAFI.’ WHILE DRIVING NEW‘ PLYMOUTH. N‘. Z — A rna|letrate's court; here has decid- ed that kissing a girl in the front seat of a car-ll the car is trawl- llng along the road at the time- is dangerous driving. A driver who admitted that he ran oil the road and into e rtitch because he wss kissing a girl was (med all. MOSTLY IARMIIS L. GEORGE DEWAR, MD. IEDEQUE omurnwsssit-emonaiimtuausissaisssanse- my" jmr-"f-t ants: i"... Ilellagifewlinaotually use liow caudally In your an Steuben. 4pm,, |-|°'|m_ ‘rw Java: bottles. Irina tam tn Monday to Pride , 2 to 4 LIL. #u"‘."‘”" "' “m ‘"7"’ °' . and 7 o.m- ' Jflylalleallh Grocery, m. l0! And Appointment. P BLUE RlBBON PRODUCTS DEMONSTRATIOPI i y. or 4 4 Friday and Saturday 1 Blue illhhon tiofla AAAAA Blue Ribbon Tea Blue lllbbon Baking Powilen‘ AAAAAAAAA "Don't iust stand there — look in the Guardian Want Ads lHflLMANS. AAAAAA GROCERY DEPT. ‘ AAA; vvvwvwvv v ior another croquet set and we'll liniali the genial" _ _ i- ¢ “$¢vv‘¢¢‘¢¢ vv v v