DEeEMpER _‘11_.,__'1947’ fir: WESTERN GUARDIAN {IE-Yrs = I. Elmer Murphy, 180 Iianover Street, and George Clow, 125 Ottawa Street. SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! Nnwl, Subscription, Advertising. l (The Guardian Ma! N Milli“ l‘ l!!! 0i U" following stores 1n Summerside: Bel‘ B Toronto oolntore. Water Street: Gouriiea Drugstore, 21 Central Street; Bakery‘. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 61 Granville Street. 11w Guardian will be delivered to any home In Summerside. (jsrrlcr B01’ 3‘ 2o per day or 12o per week. Phone 289 for this servi‘: m. gm your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. 475 A MUST! To visit Pear- (ms Ready to Wear for your ‘Christmas needs. Sells. @888. Tine‘ paper, Christmas tree deco- _:ations. End my; DINDIAN mven c.w.r.. mm"- ‘ |\'(;_The December meeting of lip; c.\V. L. of Indian River and knnqilflifill was held in Kenslng- .32, Orr Dec. 7th following Bene- ‘Téflon of the Blessed Sacrament. i... president. Mrs. B. C. McLel- n ilus in the chair and the op- - .4 prayer was led by the chap- ‘ Rel‘. R. F. McDonald. The c“ ,.i_.;-_r, Mrs. Gervasc Mclellnn {in tlic minutes of last. meetln! i\l‘liCli were duly B-PDPOVQd- 9°?‘ mpoudence was read, including o. .. . from the Diocesan President, Henry Trainer. and a letter if... the T. B. League. In re~ Qpmp- i0 the latter $5.00 was iotcll zis a donation to T. B. Leag- ue The president's letter was dis- 1 Arrangements were made {or : o usual remembrance of-slck m; Quit-ins of the parish. A |ll(!'i-‘.l| to ltnvo fees and obligat- hills‘ imid carried unanitnously and Elie ZHTCUHZ Rdlimmed- K _KENSINGTON MUSIC CLUB qrhe monthly meeting of the Kenznzton Music Club was held on Dec. 1st at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey. 'l‘he president. Mrs. P. J. Kennedy W65 m m9 Chair and the meetmg \\“.l-S oberied by the singing 0f “O can‘ ma". The minutes of last meet.- lur were read and HDDTOVBd- Al“ rrlizcuiiriiis utvre mfldfi 591' the cllllSlillfiS concert the Club is rponsoring. It. was decided to sell candy at. the concert. An enloy-' ‘bu. program consisting of two musiciil contests and vocal and instrumental music was conducted by the program committee. The first contest was won lJY M15‘ liizlrv 1\lcNuit and the second one was won by Mrs. Keir Clark. Miss lit-Lean and Mrs. Roy Clerk A vocal solo. "God RES?- Yflll. MEYYV (lrnilc-mcn" was contributed bi’ Airs. P. .1. Kennedy and little Miss Marlon Humphrey sarlg two solos. “Apple Blossom Weddlns" .0115 “Sc-‘nc Sunday Morning. A sing- song of Christmas carols with bliss Fvanccs Wells at the piano vcll delicious refreshments llccinng closed with "The Kl-HEL" raw previous month the meetln! ms held at the home of Mr. and Fred Davison. There View uirrn members present and the nresidrnt. Mrs. P. J. Kennedy “'85 2-. the chair. The treasurer. Mrs Fred Parker gave her report. Af- ler paying 5100.00 to central fund bzr-mce on hand was $14-25 All“ business the following l was enjoyed: M155 MR1‘- iozi Locldiart read an intcrcstintl paper on the life of Stephen Fos- ler. including the story 0f 191m“ with the Light Brown Hair" which \i‘."< lalcr contributed as a vocal ro‘0 hv Rev. Lewis Murray- "BcAiit-fiil Dreamer". another Ste- iilzen Enslcr composition was the votol number pleasingly rendered by Miss Frances Wells. Dainty refreshments were served by ti"! hostess. The meeting closed by slush: "God Save the‘KlnS-" Don't Make This Mistake ‘When Child is Constipated Don't unset a child slruady u set by 00b flirtation with ualiv-taatlu rsxntiv. I 11h scribing esthartica. (give Chlidrfl‘! Own shim. This new corrective made “m1! f" lrowill younllwra’ needs1 Is ‘leasdnt to takl-lctl so gently and nee- hY-y without d eeabls reactions the! lieu the fussleat eh id won't oblect to their m and Youvlelf. mutherLGet Oh - -LAST CHANCE thLs season to get Old Sydney Screened Coal. Two cars en route. Phone 39-23. Lay- ton Green, Albany. . __1 —W. M. S. MDETlNG-Jlhe De- cember meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of Bedeque Un- ited Church was held on Wednes- day afternoon at 2.30 p.m. 3ft Mrs. James Henderson's. The presi- dent, Mrs. Ernest Weeks, presid- ed. Twelve members and one vis- itor wero present. The meeting opened with the singing of the hymn “As With Gladncss Men of Old", followed by prayer in uni- son. The secretary, Mrs. Orville Johnson read the minutes of the November meeting and the USE-P. lurer. Missdviildred Cullbeck gave a very encouraging report. Mrs Melville Johnson. community sec- retary reported 23 visits mode. The nominating committee gave their report, after which the col- lection was taken amounting to $24.25. A very impressive Canad- iim Friendship carol service was then carried out, Mrs. Cnrric Lenrd. lender. Seven Cdll£llCS\0l good will and friendship for the dlfierent peoples who have come u. live in Canada wcrc lighted by Miss Louisa Callback, Mrs. Carrie’ Schurman. Mrs. T.J. lnmon. Miss Mildred Callback. Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. Scliurmnn. Mrs. O. Johnson. The candlelight ceremony was in- terspersed by readings and the singing of lovely Christmas carols by the members. The accompan- ist was Mrs. John Stewart. The leader. Mrs. Leard. closed the the Benediction, after which u social hour with refreshments was enjoyed by all. This service is to be repeated at i.he regular prrove’ service on Thursday evening in the church scho0l-ro0l11.-—I BLBOMFIELII & lllilllllTY —M.r: diarry Thompson oi Campbellton is at present in Char lottctown engaged in carpeltiet work at the home ol Ml‘. Fulton Thompson. Messrs. Lloyd Thompson and Avard Shaw of Campbeiiton were recent visitors to Sumrnerside. Mr. Harris Mitten oi Mom-ton recently spent a few days in this vicinity. While here he was guest at Hunter's Lodge, Rosebanh. Mrs. Kentiord I-Iornc and 301111; son Laurie of Bloomfield Cornet. Ia. Make laratlvotaking time easy on Tablets today at your drBa-iat. were visitors to Summerside on Saturday. Messrs. Leo. MacDonald and Claude Kelly of Roscvllle left re- cently for St. John. where the.‘ intend being employed. Mr. Keith Pratt of Bloomfield station was a visitor to Char- lottetown on Monday. Mrs. ltlncLcan Horne. accom- panied by Mrs. Lloyd Horne and young son, Mrs. Jacob Hardy and young daughter all. of Rosebank motored to Summerslde recently. Mr. Robert-Hunter of Roscbank accompanied by his daughter. Mrs. Danie] Horne and son, Pred- dle of Bloomfield, motored to Bummerside recently. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacAus- land and children. Betty and Bob- by of Mill River were recent visi- tors to Sumimevside. Messrs. Keith Pratt and Vance MacKay of Bloomfield Station. were welcome visitors recently at the home of Mr. Avard Shaw. Mr. Harrison Thompson of Compbellton was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. beautiful scrvice with prayer and , A large number of people at- tended the C. C. F. meeting held at Bloomfield Station hall on Sat- urday night. The guest speaker being Mr. Fred Young.—B. _ The Men's Wear Department has n SPECIAL for you today- uUAllDSMAN TOILETRIES FOR. MEN-have been reduced from their "lgml" llriccs to Juli. 50 cents an itelnl _ typomln the selection you will find Shaving Soap. Lotion. Deodorant and Taicum; you may purchase these as single i ms of two er three pieeeemThe attractive red and bias eon luera and they are a Bargain-Just l0 cents an item. lhc better "° f"? masculine, Menu Wear Depaflment. are not to ‘lulck ltrvlce. For details as to "tillrlment. - msThe Grocery Department has a III!!! of MABSIIMALLOW COOK- ' with“ hltfre simply delicious, large eversia _ ‘ " ' d ceeosnutuflfhe flavors are vanilla. pistachio and orange. ~Chil- "ll and adults alike will go for thisdeleetabie confection-they're a _ The price of Marshmallow Cookies real Treat! m” 0'9"?! Department. ' ___.__i_.\_ The Furniture Department has lllrective usefulnebv-Give something for the ROME! II‘ selection of smart BRACKET SIIILVIS. ranging from the little to no about, nut-w u»; n m; at 2.0! to beautiful band made shelves of soils walnut or li-lso moved that 00.00 be sent to at 0.96 to tlMmYou may choose corner shelves or '1‘. B. League. Bills to the amount They are all well made and nicely finished... many ethl Gift Suggestions in the Furniture Collection amounted to $1.10 plus do cts membership fees. A de'lcioua lunch was served by the hostrls. Mrs. Waiter Moale invited mem- bers to her home for next meetln] Mrs. John Mouse and Mrs. Albert alfal- eheif ‘ mo: priced mflllll will’ llgglyeg, e th lnmmeud many, ha‘ "Wind only SANTA CLAUS is in Tayland every Tuesday and ‘7 ‘t 5 lWMK-I-‘OIIO visit with hit-there are not many Mm Christmas! A ‘ l!" h“ Tris GUARDIAN.“ cuaauorrsrowu May. I New Hostess Kitchens Clock in white, red plas- tic case. Black hands and num- erals on cream white back- ground. .. . ~$9.50 TOASTERS Streamlined. ruggediy constructed turnover toaster. i-Ias eght fcet of permanently attached cord. b-ikeiite handles and feet. Gleam- ing chrome finish ................. "$14.73 Toast! two Toaster. largo slices of bread at one time and the turnover feature turns the bread automatically wheh the s'drs are lowered. Lustrous chromeplate Toastover finish. . .. . . $8.95 Other models of Toasters st- $3.75, $4.40 and $5.15 IIEATIIIG PADS Qt". M.‘ b . I Say F 0lks--l’ve justpbeen through SlMlLMAll‘ APPLIANCE. DEPARTMENT - - - and seen a wonderful display of Electrical g Appliances, which -- as gifts, would gladdcn the hearts of many. ELEGTRlG GLO CKS Garcon Kitchen Clock. _in durable steel case in ivory. red. Five inch dial has cream-white background. wfa‘! black characters and minute dots. . $7.95 KETTLES The amaingiy fast G. E. Kettle boils water in a. hurry-enough for four cups oi’ tea in three minutes! Wide-opcnng spout makes filFng easy. Beautifully flushed in lis~ trous chrome with black bakelitz- h-indle. Capacity four pints. In- olnd'ng cord 515.93 Another model, including corri- s14.0o_ De lure automatic irons. "Dial the fabric" indicator cn-iblcs you to maintain automatically the correct temperature for (iifferent fabrics. Thumb rest moulded in hsndlc that fits the hand. End and side outlets. Century (Lightweight) $11.45 Westinghouse $12.95 Sun‘ $14.95 In! conservative models- $3.'l5 and $5.15 ' 110T PLATES Two burner ilot Plates in various finiaheas Delegate Alarm Clock, richly grained gold- en mahogany panels. Brown num- crals on light cream dial. Golci colored hands and bezel. $13.50 ELECTRIC BROOMS Easy to operate and convenient to use. No storage problem, quick dirt disposal. portable as a broom. Rubber nozzle prevents furniture from being marred. $49.50 Other famous makes of Cleaners: I Bag type $79.50 Cylinder type TREE LITES l Q7 __._._. Add the Christmas spirit to your tree and home with lights. 1.—’l‘ree Ilia. circuit of 8 .. $1.50 2—Bubbie litel. circuit of 9 $4.95 fv-ltefiector lltee, circuit of 8 $2.29 4—0utdoor lites, circuit of ‘I .. $3.15 5—Spa.re tree lite bulbs, 8 for 25o 6--12"-two-beil-two lite One double and one single ele- wreafl" “H3255 ment plates. $8.95, $12.95 and $14.50 Two burner — single element 7—l2" ne-bell, onqilte Provides quick. gentle heat for plates ., .............. .. $1.95 and $3.25 wreaths $2.00 aches and pains that respond to heat. Soft and flexible. Pour thermostats give three definite heats. Wet-proof inside cover. Zipper on outside cover. Kenwood I wool cover in choice of blue or rose. $9.50 DEPARTMENT HOUSE sroav: rurcmsmucs itluaical, two door combination MODERN stone door chimes. A set to suit every individual ‘home! and lama! shes n brain. o. ' ............ .. ems null-Rulers Prl“ ll MIHW" W1" ""1"? h a THE SCfiICK "COLONEL" Styled In ivory plastic. ifollow ground shearing head. Dependable high speeci motor. Has radio-interference suppressor. $18.00 SUNBEANI SHAVEMASTER. Single head, high speed motor. Radio interfer- ence suppressor. Built for endurance and shaving comfort. - $25-95 Schick wail holders........................ $10.95 _ PAGE FIFTEEN Enjoy your favorite phonograph records played from this record player through your radio's loudspeaker. Plastic cabinet, self-starting motor, Combination power switch and volume controL _ , . . . .. $18.95 RECORDS Miscellaneous Christmas Hymns and Carols, by Robert Show Great Songs of Faith by Marion Anderson Merry (Jhrisimas Music by Perry Como Six best Christmas Carols by Lew White Cinderella by Jeanette MacDonald Christmas Albums Child's Album — the Three Little Pigs. All favorite Christmas Hymns and Carols in individual re- cordingl. $15.00 RADIOS Six tube Portable with standard broad- cast range. ‘Ihrce way set-AC. DC. and battery. Built in antenna. Can be op- erated in cars. trains or planes. Cabinet finished in brown imitation leather. Complete with batteries. .... .. $97.8 ‘lsstis cabinet table model with built- ln antenna, with connections for outside an ten na. No ground. Five tube, with automatic volume control. Exceptional $32.15 sensitivity‘. local-distant Self charging portable. Leak proof storage battery, recharges on ord- inary house current or 0 volt car battery, standard broadcast. five tubes and four separate controls. Built in antenna. Operates on AC. DC. or battery. The leader in the medium priced radio field-dbl: fire tube receiver in a smart cabinet of choice woods. switch lwitch-for cutting out either local or distant stations, whichever is desired. 4 position tone control. Waverange indi. eater on dial. Bandapread on short "7'- -------- --—-- -—-_.. HIM . ... 8139.00 Features a on waverangu Guardsman Tolietriee are of rin Christmas Gifts of charm and was responded to by 8 members and two visitors exchanging Ohrlst- mas d d meetln were read an s rove price, installation, etc., visit the Hardware | smog] commute‘ ,,.,,,,,,,l”,,,,,,,, whsrpener lschooi. Sick Committee reported treats taken to two in district. New school Jomn Mcfnnls, - Secretary reported proceeds from in 89 will I rwnd III pantry isn- and bassr It ‘was moved and lChrlstmes treats be school children and shut-ins. Mrs. ‘H101’! ll I Elmer Moose and Mrs. John Mouse of 813.30 were presented still paid. ..'I'he new Annan W. l. met at the home of Mrs. Robert Williams on Thursday, Dec 4th. President ”""‘_’_‘ 0c ‘upled chslr and meeting open- 'l'he Hardware Department has 8 ENTERPRISE PIPELESS IURN- l“; with ode and ("out m,“ o.“ ACES still available —-dellvery of these can be made in one week..." 1°" are thinking of installing s Pipelel Furnace-don't delay. there be any more this year. The Enterprise Pfpeleca Furnace is and efficient-it will give {on warmth, comfort and excellent NEW ANNAN. W. I- glfts. Minutes of previous and map placed ‘in “ M appointed - Mrs. $37.00. seconded that bought for don. Moase to assist with lunch. Pru- gramme committee to Gladys Moase. King. Mr. Wallace Hogan has returned home after s couple of months spent with, relatives and friends in New Brunswick. A Mr. Mrs. Waldo Matthews, Misses Ruth Pike and Dorothy Bonymsn were visitors to Summerside the past week. Mrs. G. C. Gordon and Miss Alice Gordon.‘ 3.10.. were weekend visitors to Summer-side. the we!- come guests of Miss Jean L. Gor- A motor party comprised of Mr and Mrs. Willard Inmsn and three children. Wesley. Elma and Erma. Mrs. Thomas Inman. Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur and son lkner re- b0 Miss Monte and Mrs. Elmer Meeting closed with the Mi’. Alberton week. 111811. and Mrs. Arthur Wilkie. lows: W08. cently spent a very enjoyable clay lu Charlottetown. and Mrs. and son Buddy, Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son oliver, Miss Pearl Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver and three children. Shirley. Wendell Reginald were visitors to Sum.- merslde the latter part of the The Daffodil Mission Band met Friday afternoon at the home of the president, Miss Dorothy Bony- Seven members were pre- sent. Mlnutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Arrange- ments were made for the Christ- mas concert which is to be pre- sented in the Church Hall. election of officers resulted as fol- President. man; vice president, secretary. Lona Hunter; treasurer. Joan Currie. Mission study fol- lowed the Christmas worship ser- The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Lona Hunter Mrs. W. O. Leavitt was hostess to the Alberton branch. Women's Institute. Friday at a pm. Roll call was answered by a fair num- ,ber in attendance. Minutes of the Edgar Williams and turkey The Mrs. Dorothy Bony- Ruth Pike: previous meeting were approved. The treasurers followed. and it. was moved and seconded that. $25 be given to Lhc 'l‘.B. League. bcrs are to meet for their annual supper. committees were appointed: Mrs. Pike, Mrs. Gordon (appointed for 6 months); sick and Mrs. Burke. Mrs. motion it was agreed to lct. the Scouts use the Hall frec of charge the early part. of an evening. that i‘. is to be heated for some other purpose. The program was of a Christmas Santa Claus Selects His Gifts. by Champion; Night. by Mrs. carols were sung by all. Mrs. Oarl Weeks kindly bars to her home for monthly meeting. In Memos-inns MR. rliouasflvv? onsosusw —"l‘h'_~ community of Searletawit andi surrounding districts were read and report passing of Mr. Thomas Wright Bradshaw in his 73rd year, which occurred in Halifax on Dec. 0th. He was in his usual health until a month before his death but 0:1 the advice of his physicians last Tuesday: he was taken by plnnc to Halifax Hospital accompanied by his two sons. He was to have had an operation. but on his ar- rival his condition became serious and he passed away on Friday. lle was a son of the late Wil- liam J. and Elizabeth Wright Bradshaw. Middleton. and he re- mained on the homestead until three years ago when he disposed of his property there and purch- ased the Percy Allen farm and re- sldcd there until the time of his death. He was a very efficient potato inspector in the Province for n number a years; he was a member of the Bedeqile United Church and gave of his talents to the choir for over twenw-ilvo years. He was of a very kind and genial disposition and will be greatly svssed in the home and community. he leaves to mourrl. a sorrowlnq widow. formerly Pearle McPadyen. Thursday the mem- The following Hall. Champion, Miss shut-ins. lvtrs. Weeks. Myrick. On nature. Story: f-loiv story of Silcni Weeks; familiar tlic mcm- invited lhc next saddened to hear of the suddcrf i held. Augustine Cove, and the following I Cemetery. sons and daught ; Summerslde; N e1 Lars Seamfgfif! iAnniet Mrs. Earle Clarke, Gnu-l lot-wt» n: (Muriel) Mrs. Arthur M. Clarke. Charlottetown: Ivan, R'C'A'P'I stationed in Moncton; ‘wandal MP8. Charles Llewellyn, Summerside, and Malcolm a: home. and eighteen grandchln dren. also one brother Ellis. (X ltfiddletotvn. the only’ survivim member of the family. He was Pl""‘d°°°l15¢d by a brother. Jesse. and sister. Hattie. Mrs. Henry Cameron. The funeral was held at his home on Monday. Dec. 8th. and was largely attended. His pastor, Rev. Burton Crowe had charge of the service and brought a. com. fortlng mCSSBBu from the 14m chapter of John. Hymns sung were: Peace Perfect Peace; Safe 1n the Arms of Jesus. and I Know Not. What the Fixture Hath o! Marvel or Surprise." Pallbearers Messrs. Elliott Wright, Clifford Wrlrht. Harry Green, Vernon CHIS. Lloyd Bradshaw and R!- ward Learn. There were many lteautiful floral tributes more the hlshfestcem in which be was Interment in learietewn