DEgEMaaR s 134s WESTERN , ____._-* ‘ nornrtn s. o. Elmer Murphy. lli BIIUYQI Sh. and eorge Claw. oo omn- st. ——-——'—-- "-"""' SUMMEBVSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY §UMMERSIDE News. Subscriptions. Au ' ' , "" n. Guardian mly be bought dolly at my u the T0118! following eooreo in Sunmoroidei Gourlleo Druntore. Water ltreet. mq-[App m) 5,“ Bookstore. Water Street; l Ioronto Bakery. WI"! The Guardian will be delivered carrier Bu!’ l‘ N- give Y0"! Street: Milt Gnudet. 01 Grenville Street. 2c per thy or lilo per week. Phone m for this eorvloe. order to the bu! - lWlllblo for dellverleo on your roueo. “The to any homo in Summerolde. i __NEWEBT 1N TOILET SETS at rfgyior Drug Co., Kensington. -\l‘E nAva-IY-srock giant 118b,, Priced at $1.50, $185. 1.95. 1,200, $2.25. $2.95. The - - l ghrdware C0 ‘TANNING hof5e hides to ind have lhfm made robes, Alberton. your windows with win- ubstitute for gloss are Co. Jacob Hardy & Sons into sleight .-COVEB - 1,1, the s {lire Slifh-merslde Hardw JhlAlD WANTED-Please» apply M“. W. E. Smailman, 1'14 Sunl- mm- gt, Summer-side. _.B()\' at tile Summer [Hill'- 7 __\\‘,\N'l‘l£l). - Cobblers patch- hine singer. also one har-t S-Buy your Hockey Sticks side Hardware Com- lnz mac n“..- stisching machine. Good Work- m; uiTlPl‘. George Richards. Kin- korn DGRANULATED Rock Wool in h3g5, in stock tit Braces ISLAND EQUIPMENT moved from its tcml-VO!" q..ll“tl.‘i‘i‘i in thc dehydration to its ncw building on st. Ehst. sumrnerside. --Tll F. Ct). tirr plil tit lviit cr _.\TTE.\'I) thr- entertainment in wijmiil Vnllcyl l-lllll D90. 5. 3133 p“, gmgt speaker. Rev. Mr. 8.1.”... Stilt‘ of lunches. Sons of Trmpt-rniico Division. “BUY FUR-INA starting growing feeds at Bruce's. and —#R()II'ARY MEETING -- The w-iiiir meeting of the Summer-side rm. v Club was held in Leo 003m s Restaurant on Tuesday With past president. J F. Alhfilt l-h 1h!‘ chair The meeting was devoted to (‘hiding mranzements for the plfld chiicireifs drive whlCh .<.t ...- in Siiinmorsidc on Decem- bcr 9th. It will also be conducted ihiohghoiit the rural areas of the country. Guests included Rntarian Tfitilllflfi Wrcnchali, Moncton and R"'.’\i'lnii Reginald Muttart, Kent» viilcwS —lNl)lA.\' RIVER C. W. L. —The November meeting of the Indian River C W.l., was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iieslic Ramsay. There “'35 a large attendance and the President. Mrs. B. C McLellan pFCSlfIPCl The opening prayer was l"‘f‘ll(‘('l iii unison with the Chaplain Rev R. F, McDonald. The minutes of last. meeting iivere lead and ap- prolffd Reports of officers and DOHVPHOTB and correspondence were rrzid It was decided to resume liPiilS (or the sick, -which had been discontinued during the war years. APetr the business meeting was con- cluded a social hour was enjoyed. liwrtnimentai and vocal music and "-:i iinncng were features of the it‘ ‘lllll. The following ladies were ti.» tiiusiciarls: Mrs. Herbert Giilis; .\li.-<cs Pearl and Mary Cameron. R5111 Dvighfln. Anna Hickey and as Praught. A monologue by Mrs. and violin selections by Rnmsuy were pleasing variat- .. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by several Wilh‘; ladies. _K. —Friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Hillard Arthur. Summer- vr?" is able to be about again af- ti i- hcr recent. indlspositioin-S Buckle-Ito: Every Day? YOU NEED MORE LIVEIlBlI-E Science soy: lvvo plots dolly, yo! lacy gel ooly one. Ijver bile help: tligosi yI lootl and provides yotu body’! natural Iinlive. Lock oi bile new bothrbot, twirl». ttrllllipllflladlgoolhlooo oleoagpiot llftitlltiiuilhlmupyotullvuondlet noododbik with pwveii I-‘mil-o-llveo. Coiutlfllugott rellitgllvot lahlila. Mule fro! lrillltl both LIVER TAII-IT! tstock, long and D handle. < .i Summersids Hardware Co. lcs just arrived. A Ports prepara- _- tion. 0n sale at the Mary Arm, rllDES. - Ship your ‘ summerstde. Saw Women and Blades in stock. lTiho Summerstde Hardware Co. -rWE HAVE Snow Shovels in The Mysterious Intruder" “A WHISTLER Picture" —COSMETICS. A complete lino of tho ‘ l" ‘ o I‘ t Also News - Screen Snapshots Comedy and Film Vodvil Shows 7:I5 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 —AXES, Cross Cut Saws, Wdl ~20 MORE "Permanent" days before Christmas. Phone 130 and make your appointment. The Mary Ann, opposite Capitol Theatre, Slunmerside. NEW ‘WHISTLER’ DRAM TAUT MURDER THEILLER —FOIl. SALE-Small house and lot at 489 Water St., Summer- side. Phone 586-1. —R.adlo‘s man 01 mystery l-he Whistler, in his most tririliin‘; case, Columbia Pictures’ "Myster- ious Intruder." is now playing i" the Capitol Theatic. In the block ‘of night . a woman screams? A killer strikes! "Tire Whistler" stalks his prey uni reveals the ‘inner secrets locked in a. killer's tortured brain! Tin.- thrill master ~—— of the airwaves. in a master- —-ICE STARTEIl-Jfhe manage-i piece of crime] ment of Bedeqtie sluxing ri-nk have, Once B331", Blchgrd Dix p; Star- taken advantage of the rectnt coldi red m ‘his populm genes Fuggcsg- snap and Already have 0 5°°d'ed by the Columbia Broadcasting start in putting on the ice —B- System program, ‘The Whistler." -- Importizintiy featured in tltg film —45Tll ANNIVEIWARY —' M“, are Barton Macbaiie. Nina Vale, and MrS. John Htlilai wllmlil- celfifi Regis Toomey Mike MElZlPifl and brated the 45th anniversary of their, P5111915 131a)“; wiilicm game d1- marriage on Saturday afi-ernoon'rected_ and evening. Their cauishl-ef- Mrs James N. Clarke, North Bt-deoue llir. Donald Bahili Passes At S’sitie —D0 YOU NEED a holiday hat. Eight dozen latest styles. new on our counters. The Mary Ann, Sllmmerslde. —A WATERMAYPS PEN and Pencil Set Is a suitable gift for anyone your teacher, your employer or a friend. Godkin Bros, Jewellers. Surnmerside was hostess to the immediate rela-‘ tives who gathered at he." com- fortable homo to honor hcr par- ents on this ausgwious occasion. In the afternoon the brothers and‘ ' PAGE FIFTEE Presbyterian lihuroit At Ilonsington llarits its 60th Anniversary _.¢- The rlxtioth anniversary of tho dedication of the Kenvlngton Presbyterian Church was observed on Sunday last. when Rev. J. M MlcGowon wlo assisted in the service-e by Rev. T. W. Goodwill. luut speaker. A historical sketch was read by Mr. Thomas L. Barn- nay. Prior to the erection of this edl- p. fico, service: were held et stated "- tiluel by the minister: from Moi-t peque, but tn 1885 preparations . were begun toward the biiiidihgl j". of a church on ma donated by: " William Glover. and a tea was held to raise funds. The building com- mittee consisted oi Andrew Bow- nesl, Charles A. hiIacNutt, William ' S. Higg. William Walker and John} . a Big Days ... SINCLAIR?» Anderson, _ hillli°°=idd°lh3lailill7i???‘ Unscheduled -1-- Ancl AlltTl-te More Surprising ’ Ramsay. On Saturday, December‘ 25, 1888, the church was cwmplet-L ed and the following day. Decem-y be!‘ 3B, dedicated by the following‘ ministers: Rev. A. F‘. Carr. Rev. Alex Roulston and Rev. Mr. Ham- ilton. The first session comprised William Brown. ,R.ohcrt Humphrey and Willi-am Walks“. ' This place of worship, finisher! and furnished. was 50 feet. by 3'2 feet and a 20 foot itvall with a. span roof. The entrance was on the end with a stairway on the left leading l0 the Kiiilery, in wlich was seat- ed the original choi" led by Wil- iiam Walker, precmtor, The organ was not purchased "until 1901 due l-o the opposition of a musirai in- strument in church worshp The first organist was Miss Margaret CBSBIEY and the prsiv-nt one is Mrs lames J-srcline. TIIIS SINGLAIWS SALE 0F CHATS WITH FINE FllRS 20% to 331/370 0iS00llNT To be frank oboot it . . the untimely worm weather hod delayed the season . and the fashion calendar will not yield to the coprices of the weather mun! The advantage now is yours . . because winter is here. l Lord's ‘i887 by the Reverends Goorae MacMillan, . W. A. Mason and Willi-am Scott-q these clergy served the corluregm tion from the tap-mini: of the church until the induction 0f th» first minister. Rev. J A. MacLF-od in 1888 The same vr-ar the Sunday First Minister 1n 1888 The Sacrament of (ha, Supper was dispenstd in cs... Originally $25.00 to $175.00. fl-EARING $19.75 to $140.00 sisters of Mr. and Mrs. H0112 WBY9| guests and enjoyed n. social after-l . . noon and later a delicious dinner Cilhg death occurred at the Prince at which Mrs Clziliro was assisted ounty Hospital on Wednesday. in serving by her tieugiitci Miss December fourth. of Mr. Donald Patricia In the evening the young- Cahili aftcr an iii. .ss of about er generation came to the Clarke three weeks. The deceased had been home to bestow the honor and af- a life time reaid-vnt of Summaraide faction on the“. pawn“ which ‘My and for some years had practised so richly deserve Many betiutiftii m5 time M hamfsimaker in [he gm! were received by M‘. and Mrs iemplcyment of M1, George Bowness Hogg who have been life-long resi-‘aw? Ri T' H‘:}“mn I‘ld'h_ u w den“ 0' wmmt “may nos“ M forireiereayreesdaoll/Fllllélilzisteli? lzntisone friends in with tho relat-ves in 30h“, m“ three dgugmegs, Emil: wishing for this popular coupldRum and Vera‘ many years of lite. good health‘ The funeral Wm be hem on Ffi_ “lid FIMWTHY- ""- {day at two pm. from his late _M“_ Exmr" AT KENSW‘; residence to the People's Cemetery, TON - A feature of Educational Week in Kensington was theart exhibit by Miss McCullough in King George Hail on Thursday nigh-t. The program was sponsored by the Home and School Assmial- ion of Kenslngton and several Women's Institutes of adjoining districts. It was intended to show the pictures to the school children in the afternoon. but the King George Hall wouldn't accommodate the number who came. In the even- ing there was another full house. Tho pictures. loaned by the Nation- al Art Gallery of Toronto were dis- played around the holl and the visitors only wished they had more time to view them. Miss McCullough spoke on the need of a greater 1n- tereot Ln art and more attention being plld to the teaching of art, in our primary schools. Mr. B. O Chandler of P.E.I. Libraries also] addressed the meeting and Mrsn‘ Harold Laird spoke briefly. Mrsi F. R. Nauss, president of the Home‘ d School Msoclatiun presided.‘ o beautiful films in technicolor‘ were shown. The first was the life story of ‘Iiom Thompson. great Gan- adtan artist. The film was replete with beautifully colored examples of Mr. Thompson's work. The eec-. and mm was on arts and hamli-_ and to Wright returned -Lieut. Norman Mrs. Wright have parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aiiteqk E Wright, Central Bcticqua-B. C___="'_"'.__'=_Q IIISUHHIIEE ALL Li" 5 RALPH liilTTAR Summer-side Pitt ll- ltlSSli lN AL CARD T. Earle Hick-av Chartered Accoun tent be t m Office at. gfélfpflf a?” .31‘; “£3,311; ‘Juflifii is Granville Street made in the homes in the Province Bammaralda Phone sis of Quebec where handicrafts are; receiving much attention. It was indeed a great treat to have this glimpse of the National Art Gallery without the inconvenience o! tro- velling to Toronto. Alter the show the visitors were treated to refresh- ments at the home of Mr. and Mrs Nauss. --K. For 0tlor P. 0. llows OIL BIIliiiERS For immediate delivery, oil burners complete with controls for ltot woter or hot oir hool- Ploaso Sea I'm 1° iRIIlT-A-T IVE ii ti f?‘ tht- ‘llrllpllzlllsulrlbzllfinz gllfil‘ ‘Gigtmrl; COFFEE-try o round: You " "ihrh the clerk at the fresh been! In" '1" 8'4"“ "d 7°‘ “m” |< sizo '30 to 42. Priced at .. .. .. I shades. P l ___ tinny with a paohgg in yo” ohopplng hug-knowing t!!!‘ 70W "m"! '4 will enioy I oup of reolly fresh coffee. ‘Ibo name IIJGOOD Egon-Kg? ‘ » » ~ C '- H l ' disses. " " m” “'“"‘" " "" ""‘" : wit: HAVE rrum - - , »..:.::.t":==.'=i.i=== iir=rrt-ia°=fi M lwlll Pili l0ll T0 Sli0 l lliC all S - - - rot than now mo t» really - - - time cranberries luvs been‘ "m," P‘ . 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PALMER 8t WILLIAMS CO LTD., SUMMERSIDE Halifax aflci- a brief visit with his missiqnhry, and w“ School was orzianivod. ; The Women's Elissionary 50-, Riel)’ held its orinisry meeting on _'"inuary 29. 1891 with the follow- ""! charter mr-mhris: Prrsificnt ivllss Barbara MIrL-‘od; V130 Pin. iddent. Mrs. William Minmqd; l Secretary, Miss Antfie Sharpe; and ‘Treasurer. Miss Jane Glover, At ‘ the close of the Ntt-"tlnv z-z mem. ‘hers were enrolled ‘This ;\‘Fc'(‘lu\ ‘ion. which has fllil/IHS bee". active has grown so that there arc now two organizations 1r. the congre- gallon. DUTIHR the pastorate of Rev. A. D- Sllflhllz. the church building “'65 Ehlflrled and improved liV the erection of a schitnl room. Hang- tha on the wall a a frame-i copy of the farewell address of Rev. John Geddre. fits? Presbynrinn donned hv Cools in Women's sizes up to 44. Others in Juniors’ and Misses’ sizes. There's o guloxy of models from which to select . they're oll trimmed with choicest furs some quite lavishly The furs include Block Persian Lamb, Conudion Beaver, Brown Dyed Russian Squirrel, Silver Fox, Grey Squirrel, and Raccoon. Fine woollens in Block, Brown, Grey, and oll the smart new colors. ' 100 Womerfs Dresses All Reduced 2.5’ EC. to 33 1-3 P.C. and Less This lot of dresses token from regular stock and reduced for quick clearance, slightly soiled or creased. Smart styles, silk crepes, wool, jersey, bunny wool, etc. I $5.95 $7.95 and $8.95— ‘ $9.50 l0 $25.00. Mrs. Albert Simpson. ‘Th l 4t ' Bible w“ present” by m: 8:35“ Clearing ol . . . . ._ ..... ... . ._ 2 family. - . The tmisti. mmversny ‘Va! ill-gill: 0110.95 Clearing ot .. ..__. . .. .. I celebrated during the min stry of '- ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' Rev. W. O. Rhoad when Rever- $2950 4 ends’ J. Kler Fraser and T W. $29? to Susi o Clearing ill . . . . .. . . . . . . v . . ' Goodwill were the guest speakers. clemmg as - - - - - - -~- - I I l Eleven Ministers i A Complete Size Range, in the Groups SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION 25‘lllen’s Winter $i 95' Overcoats Special 16' Tailored from good quality novy melton cloth, wool lined to the waist. Large convertible storm colior, liolf belied. Sizes 36 to 44. Boy's Jackets Special ' Mode from good quality navy frieze cloth, with full During the past sixty year: this fiongregation has been served by eleven ministers, us well as Slip. pliol between pflstfildtfl, as fol- lows: Reverend: J. A. Machcod. 1888-1890; Charles lUncKoy- 1896- ,. 1900: Edwin smith. 1900-1103; A.‘ ’ D Stirling, 1904-1910, G. A. Suth i erland, 1911-1916; T. W. Goodwill, 191749311 and A. W. Robertson. 1922-1925. Following the dlsiuptlon of 1925, Rev. M. E. Genge, D. D. and Rev. Fred Willamson supplied until the induction of Rev T. L.‘ Williams, 1029-1930 Rev. D. Li Griffiths and Rev. (.-. R. ASlldOWRi supplied until the coming oi! Rev. . W. O. Rhoad. DD, 1931-194? Rev.‘ ~ Gordon Nicol. tall-rm; and Retxl ,. J M. MacGowan. 1942 to i'l'.‘ pre- sent time. The present cldcts are. Alex Hiltz, Thus. L. Ramsay; Wil- iiam Stavert. John Burrows. Ltoy MacArthur and lune Walker. This church was completely re- decorated withln and without in 19M and ogoiri in i945. . An unique feature of the anni- 71f SP-CIAL I00 Men's Leather Jackets, smart better grodo leath- er jackets in colors, brown, block, green, mode with full sliding fostner fronts, slush pockets. Royon lZ°lL llT'°§i=l’E'i'lt‘".'.'.’_1. .S.'.'fT. $1 1-95 Men's Diamond C 80x A limited quantity of oll wood diamond pattern socks in contrasting colors of blues, reds, green, canary, versary was tie pres n i th - - chm u! Mm Rom" govjfles: an‘: sliding foslner front, two slloslt pockets. "c Si!" Io w H ‘l. John Geddle Townsend, wno as- slles 6 I0 I2 YEGrS. sPGCtlIl ".... I spéciol .95 slated in the leading of priise in ,the service at tho opening srxty I yearn ego. _ ' -_ = 9 9 .."":.*.:‘....:":.‘:. first: Men s Men s Ties 59c Dougie: and Mrs L~ard in Petei- borough. Ontario-ll. ‘ I‘ A new shipment of Men's Worsted Dress Trousers in buy them for your own use, buy them for gifts; silks, AAQL“.I ngpgflmqrll you won smell A¢A¢¢¢AAAAAA¢AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA¢AAAA¢ blues, browns, in neot stripes. Waist royons and wools in o variety of patterns and plain