ii. E. ELLIS Fire - Auiu - Casualty INSURANCE 5 Summer Sh. Summersfid» Phone I29 I. F. Hunter. ILO. OPTOMETBIBA - rnplets Vleuni Analyses Glssses fitted PHONE 10d '8 BUILPING , lnmmerslde. ‘P.l.'.l. ‘I’. lei-Is Hickey Chartered Aosnuntsne (fillfillll Illlk III OOIIIIIIOIQG noun-r Phone-Hi ’ Professional Cards l COMO. . THE GUARDIAN. CHARIQOTTETOWN i950 a more successiui year +or you. +inue +o meri+ your confidence and +o enioy our pieasani reiefions +hrough +his New Year and ior many more +0 T0 All Our Customers and Friends We are resolved +o do everyH-iing in our power +0 make We hope +o con- Moneigemen+ and Stuff T. HOLM AN LTD. Summerside 8: Chdrloiteiown "Where Old Friends Mee+" R. A New Yeaflsilance wOlympiu Bqnqiier Hull Sunimerside Monday, jenuory 2nd. Dancing 9.00 ro 1.00 Admission 60 cents E. E. Parkman. ODtD" R-Oe OPTOMETRIST ' Eyes lllininetl (“IIOOI Fitted Otflee Hours: 0 to l2; 1 to 5 and by appointment. IIGINT THEATRE BLDG. Sumner st, Summer-side l Personals ——M’r. and; Mrs. Percy Kinch o! Alliertoii were guests oi Mr. and l l FINAL iioric: All outstanding acuiuiits must be paid by the Fourth ot January; it not will be handed in lor collection. DUNNING GARAGE Kensington JANUAB 1""- Gwriie Key. Summersldc, lest l Christmas with his parents Mr. l5" ‘li-WIIIBO "v 38.1005 ‘srw pun week. —M-P~ and Mrs. W. G. Ellis have left “ side IO!‘ Halilax. N. S. to spend the Christmas holidays. ——Austin Chirley. Ottawa. Ont, is spending his holidays at the home or his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alirad Curley, Freetown. - MipGeorge Reeves, student st Ksnsington High school is spending the holidays at the home o! his ‘parents. Mr. and Mrs George Reeves Freetown. -- Mr. Wendell Csllbeck, Engineer with the Frost Steele and Wire Oompeny is expected to arrive by plane in Summerside to spend WEEK 0F PRAYER SERVIBES NORTH BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH JANUARY 8 CENTRAL BEDEQUE BAPTIST CHURCH Y4 . BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH JANUARY 5 All Services Begin At 8:00 PM. Forsslie not the assembling o! yourselves together. —Mr. and Mrs. George Key a in Halifax. N. S. to Christmas holidays with Mrs. Cyril Artz. lianslngton and District wear or PRAYER SElllilGE Mon, JAN. 2nd- , United Church TUES, JAN. 8rd- St. Mark's Anglican WED” JAN. 4th- Presbyterlan Church THURS, JAN. 5th- United Church FRIDAY. JAN. 0th- St. Mark's Anglican 7:80 p.m. bins to lend our Praises. spend the their —5‘ dfillkhter and son-in-lsw. Mr. end -s All Services will begin u The Three Choirs will oom- WESTEBN GUARDIAN AUMMERSIDE Presbyterian Church. Services Sunday- “"11"? 1st, at 11 A. M. and. 7.30 P. M. Mr. Gardiner c Delzell. will presch. Rev. J. A. MoGowsn. Interm- Moderator. —KENSINGTON and Malpqque Presbyterian Churches. 5811/16" Sunday, January 1st. Kemsington at 11 A. M. and 1.30 P. M. and Malpeque nt 2.30 ‘P. M. Sunday School, Kensington at 10 A M. Please note elselw-hers in this issue week oi Prayer services in Ken- sington. ‘ Rev. J- A- MQGOWAB- Minister. -0'LEARY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church o! Canada. - Rev. W. G. Dickson. B. A.. Minister- Bloomficld at 11 A. M. Brae 8t 2.30 P. M. OLeary at 7.30 P.M. Watch Night service, Deceimiber 315i’. beginning at. 9.30 P. M. at $116 home or Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood- side Knutsford. Let us welcome the ‘New Year by n-orshlpplns God in His Sanctuary. —CI'IIJRCH NOTICE for Parish or New London tor‘ Sunday. Jim- uary 1st. Si. Marks. lveirsinsiofl Senior Sunday School. 10.00 A. M. Holy Communion. 11:00 A. M. Junt- jm- sunday school 3.00 P. M- 5- Thcmas’, New London. ‘Evfnllf! Prayer 2.30 P. M_. St. Shout-nag. Burlington. nvenmc Prior? T P. M. “Start the New Year in the right way, come tn Church axnd Wgfship." Rev. Sidiivi’ Jr Di“ 95> B. A. Rector. KENSINGTON HAPPY NEW YEAR! Snturdly Matinee 2150; EVBM"! 135935 no’; hack! in the m0" human heurt-warmln! 111cm" l“ years, "THE RETURN 0F BIN Tm Tm", in color-stsrrinl’ Bu‘ Tin m. m, Donald Woods, Bobbi Blake (Little Besver). Charles Drake, Gaylord Pondleton. All" Serial and Newl- Mgnllly 7:15-9:15; TUOIGIY "l9 how only at 1:15. Please note hlnga-—B6fliilnlfl[‘ on Tuesday one how each night except on Sstub M.‘ 31.3.31‘. guy musics! love wry, “THREE DARING DAUGH- rnns", in technicolor - stsrrlnl lug Powell, Jeanette MacDonald. Jose Iturbi, Edward Arnold. we i CRAPAUD THEATRE "RETURN OF THE IADMEN" Randolph Scott Robert Ryan "Gebby” Hayes Frldny~Satiu1lay 3=3° O in Gs REGENT TODAY 2:30. 7 and 9:15 2 - BIG HITS — Z The Most Amazing Movie Ever Made "BILL AND C00" In Colon-aud- "TWO MUGS FROM BRDOKLYN” A hilarious comedy with Wm. Bendix - Max Beer - Joe Sawyer MON. - TUE. - ‘VED. lll A FIGHT 0R A FROLIC He's u Mon After Your Own Heertl 1'9 illllVllSAl- IITIIIIAIIONAI. pieilnii Show! 7:15 and 0:10 _' K l n. Patricia Medina _iJECElViBER a1. 1949. Mr, and Mrs. Wendell Ellis, Northsm, have taken up residence in Summe side. '“"—__ Min Ina Phillips and Miss Glen McArthur, teschers, are spending their holidays at their homes in Arlington, Mr. Steward Williams is spend- ing his Christmas holidays with his brother, Mr. Earle Williams, Tyne Valley. Mrs. Ivan MacLean returned home alter spending the past week with her son, Mr, Ralph MacLean, Charlottetown. Mr. Ellis Stewart, Halifax, N. 5.. is spending his Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs. Ida Stewart and sister, Miss Glen Stewart. Miss Blanche McDougall, stu- dent at Prince of Wales College, is spending her Christmas holi- days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Willred McDougall. The funeral of the late Mrs. Henry Ritchie was held on Mon- day afternoon with prlvnte service at the house for relatives and ser- vice in the Presbyterian Church at 2 o'clock. Mrs, Ritchie was highly respected in this commun- ity. She is survived hy her grand- son Elmer, with whom slic lived. and one granddaughter, NIPS, James NORTHAM Cotton, and slsorons brother, Mg, James E. MacLesn, Northern, Friends of Northsm snd the community extend their sine", sympathy to Mr. James E. Mee- Lean upon the death of his only sister, Mrs. Henry Ritchie, Among those attending the fun. ernl o! the late Mrs. Henry Ritchie were Mr. and Mrs. William Horne, Alberton; Mrs. Fred Rennie, Alma; Mrs. Arthur Rennie, Alma; Mi Edgar Williams, Alberlon; Mr, am) Mrs. Harry Barbour, Mr. and Mrs John E. Mountain, Aims; Mr. and Mrs. David Williams, Mr. Hugh Williams, Elmsdnle; Mr. and Mrs. McLean Horne, Rosebank; Mr, and Mrs, Hampton Horne, Elmsdale; Mr. Frank Barbour, Alma. The Northam School concert was held in the Northam hall on Wednesday evening, Dec. 2i. In spite oi road condition a large crowd was Present. The concert consisted of rerltutlons, drills, songs, etc. Mr, Lee Maynard in his capable manner acted as chsir- man ior the evening. At the close, Santii Claus arrived and gave ouch little boy and girl a bag o! cnndy and promised he would er. rive next, year. A vote of thanks was extended in the teachers, Miss Phillips nnd Miss McArthur, for their splendid talent with their pupils. ermine EDWARD iRNillll Screen Pier In "W!" We ere new varieties ' o‘ loili Ne. George H. Brookine KENSINGTON Matinee Mon. 2:80; Wed. 8:00 SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S MATINEE MONDAY ororos lllil llllilli siimnii "fl/irDiiivi av Nlfilll" r ilLuu-lluu-iuiuliiiililuwu All) iiicii-iicl CARSON VIRGINIA illllltfiwi/PATNUA NlAl o UIICTII IV D —————-i""""'" norms: sun mo nits rorArols CAPITOL — Summer-side LAST SHOWING TODAY — 2:30-7:15-9:20 2 — BIG ATTRACTIONS — 2 “JUNGLE PATROL" with Kristine Miller-and “DESERT VIGILANTE” with Charles Starrott AT 2:30 HUMPHREY '.°‘ [IIPINI] Il-IIIIAIID IV WARNER INS. SPECIAL MONDAY and TUESDAY NIGHTS Monday 7:15-9:15 — Tuesday 3:80-7:15-9:15 WAYNE MORRIS nooutln n JERRY WALD lhl mi sine my Ir NORMAN KIASM A t‘ PLUS 3 GOOD SHORTS open to trike in ell ‘I and Smell