MEN'S SHIRTS - BY FAMOUS MAKERS TOOKE C: B. V. D. ILARGE ASSORTMENT FROM nun new FALL srocn WHITE, PLAIN and FANCY INCLUDING THE NEW FDSED WINDSOR COLLAR STYLE —— SIZES 14 t0 l7 - . WORTH UP TO 4.50 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 3Z2 MAURICE MILL MEN'S ‘WEAR SUMMERSIDE CHRISTMAS . s): up l," yo.» _.-.. ._ THIS WEEK ONLY ALL GIFTS ATTRACTIVELY BOXED ‘ IQ‘. " g? I I i tive talk Athol Cotton, " l sington WESTERN‘ OIIARDIAN --SEVENTY-FIVE DONOI! NEED- Citizens of Kenslngton arid the I ‘surrounding district ere to be given tan opportunity of showing their .' ‘appreciation of the Red Cross IBlood iransfuslon Service on ,Tuesday evening, December 19th, when a Clinic will be held in the Masonic Hall from 7:30 to 0:00 PM. A campaign for donors ts being conducted by the ladies under Mrs. Wilfred Taylor and It ll hoped that the night clinic will produce the required number o! donors. fnmmr Donor Film [AI Kensingion l In an eflfort to increase interest and to provide information on the Red Cross blood donor clinic to be held in Kensington on Tues- day, December 13th, the Keneing- ton Junior Chamber of Commerce sponsored s film show in the Kin-g George Hall on Friday, Dec- ember 9th. There wss a very good attendance. The film "Miracle Fluid" was shown, dwcribing in detail the operation of a blood donor clinic ‘ and demonstrating the urgent nec- essity of this work in helping to save many lives. Mr. Reg. Hol- man, acting as chairman, called upon Rev. S. J. Davies to intro- | duce the guest speaker, Dr. W. J. -' ‘l’. MacMillan Dr. MacMillan gave I wonderful address, outlining some of the ma- Jor projects of the Red Cross with particular reference to blood CIOHOI‘ clinics. The speaker left no doubt in the minds of his hearers l I I of the greatness of this work. He lifted the whole subject to s high moral plane and declared that “we can give no better Christmas pre- sent to suffering humanity than a little of our own Blood." ln answer to s question Dr. lnIacMillan said that those who gave blood at the end of Aiigist ill Kcnoington are quite safe to give it again at this clinic. Dr. MacMill-an was thanked by Mr. Iieg. Holman. After this inspiring and indemn- Gerald MacKenzic, Arthur Ready and Bill ‘L. 1 MacLean, all members of the Kem- l Jaycees, passed cards i around to be signed by prospec- VJOLFVILLE, N. S. —- (CP) -— BOY l5 KILLED cently. Among its books were volumes valued at £50 t$l55\, the gift of the British Council of Lon- replace surnheated stones as don ‘dryer of cod fillets. I'd to 54.089000 during line week ended Doc. 7. the Bank 1f Canada reported tcdny in its veekly financial statement. night when the driving was struck truck. 3.000000 fillets.,The electricity will a its; - (ma/x: 41f are: at HOLMAN’ Shop Eorly- Only I4 Shopping Days ‘Till Christmas CHRISTMAS 2.00 UP Now Buying Limited Quantity i CHRISTMAS POULTRY Gift Boxes and Baskets (Made Up As Desired) WIMP!" Geese Macintosh and Delicious Qhkk“, APPLES Ducks All Sizes Moderate Prices At Best Market Prices DRINKS Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES A Complete Swen BAKING NEEDS Complete Selections o’ T. Mm Dried Pep]: CANADA DRY 39'5"" and other Your Christmas Fess! my“ _ Gum, Fm“, I Suooess Nuts - Shelled and Unshelled IEVFRAGB Monday end Selurdey Setlns — Ribbon - Candy Barley Suger Toys. etc. i Cigars - Teliecce - Cigarettes (Packaged for onnimnu) ‘Pipes - Lighters - Pouches ' Smoking Accessories "Where Old Frlends Meet" oovnnmwnur DEPOSITS MEL-OY- Norway — 1GP) —Th= (yrrAwA, Dem g _(Cp) _Dc,m_ The Annapolis Valley district's iishermens co-opcrstivc here spptnlggug” p15,, Dec, 11... Anion Govermnent deposits tncreas- new library was evened hare rs- P111115 w build an electric flsh- win-Robert Moore. 14. was killed drying plant with a capacity of a; nearby River Phillip Saturday bicycle he was] by a passing i i i I Fire Destroys Small Grocery At St. Eleanors Fire of unknown origin com- pletely destroyed a small grocery store, owned and operated by Mr. Walter Arsenault, at St. Eleanor! last: evening. The blnze was dis- covered by a neighbor. Mrs. George Compton, about 7.30. She immediately spread the alarm and the fire department from the R. C. A. F, Station responded at once. However, they were unable on arrival to save the store or any of its contents but were Able to prevent the further spread of the flames. There are e number of houses located near the store and fortunately at the time of the fire no wind was blowing nnd the All‘ Force brigade was ublc to snvr: these homes, Including that of Mr. Arsensult, which is located Just at the rear of the store. Parking Meter Broken 0ft A parking meter on Street, Summerside, was broken off at the pavement nhout. 2.30 yesterday morning when lt was struck by on automobile, The force of the collision cnuscd s part of the meter to fly In the air and crash through n plate glass Win- dnw In the hardware department of Smallmanhi Ltd. store. Al] the parking meters in front Water Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault were away from home when the fire tive blood donors. Thirty citizens signed these cards. This was followed by snoU-ier Red Cross film entitled, “Great Also ln Peace." Then the follow- ing films were shown: “Chaimp- ions lu The Making" with Bar- ibara Ann Scott featured. "Royal Winter Fair", s wonderful color picture showing s great deal of this important exhibition: New- foundland, Sentinel u! the Atlan- tic" gave the audience a clear picture of the quality of the citi- zens and their country in Canada's tenth province. The evening was brought to a close by a jolly film of songs in which the audience joined. Metmbers of the Junior Chi-m- ber expressed their satisfaction at the success of this venture and broke out. It is understood um i urge every healthy citizen in Kan- there was no insurance on the store or the stock. The loss was estimated at approximately three on four thousand dollars as he had more than the usunl stock on hand in preparation for the Christmas trade. Mr, Arsenault could not. ssy how the fire originated. There hnd been no fire In the store since Saturday night at the close of business. Residents of St. Eleanor‘: are deeply indebted to the R. C. A. F. fire brigade which has on a num- ber of occasions during the past several years responded to calla from the village and has been instrumental in preventing serious flre loss-S. of this store were decorated with Christmas trees on Friday after- noon nnd on Saturday night were attractively lit WILII Colored lights. Naturally the tree on this meter also came down as a result of the collision. it could not be learned last night just how the accident happened or whether police action would be taken. Trees were ulsu attached to the meters In front of Smsllman'e furniture store which Is across the street from the main store. In spite of the fact that they were . i- From attached to strong wooden sup- ports which were wlrcd to the meters two of them were broken sington and district to assist in ythis tnily humanitarian service by _presenting themselves at the Ma- sonic Hall on Tueday, D ‘" r MODERN AIRPORTS Rlmwfly strips. iaxiways and aprons must ‘sustain gross alnflisnu weights as high as 800,000 pounds. off on Friday night, apparently by hoodlums. On Saturday s. line of Chrl". ‘mas i-rrcs “we also erected In front of Holmtin‘s store. If thll practice could be followed by the other merchants, or possibly the Town, it would give a very (u. tive appearance to the main street of the .Town.-S. THE BOATES Gifts that make every Christmas! Each one means many hours saved in daily chores - - - many extra hours for fun! * IRONS * TOASTERS * WASHERS * PRESSURE COOIIERS These are practical household gifts which will be much appreciated. Come in today and see our many useful hardware Items from which to choose a gift for Father or Husband. suniusnsni: nnnawnn: co. gnome 14o day - - - as merry as COTYh-COLOGN YARDLEY SETS end NUTS In ‘I to sold in Summenlde ' READY-FOR I an n‘ xnusmoron cumo - l 13th between 7:30 and 9100 p.m.—S. ' DUSTING POWDER. ETC. CHANiLz-PERFUMES. COLOGNES —$2.00 and up DRESSER SETS . . . . . . . . $11.00 ELECTRIC BED TVARMERS HAIR BRUSHES $3.95 up EXCLUSIVE The famous LAURA SECORD CANDIES COME IN TODAY OUR GIFT COUNTERS ARE u! BOATES PHARMACY ‘SUDIMERSIDE IOEHEILY GALLANT DRUG O0. DECEMBER 12, 1949 CROCKETPS w,‘ I stunt niconiniinns i 54w wsrcn canrlix ii . . ) . ‘it //!l/.I/r.// cnocnrrs QUALITY JEWELLEM Summcrsld; HIGH Am‘ VEIjOClTi'\ " Model planes _ elr velocities up ctaen 7g; ntfslfid u“ side the reinforced concrefe _. ginnell of the Boeing Aircraft ompahy In Seattle. m--- . Arthur: Eczema Ointment New Available 50 CENTS AI- ENMAN'S DRUG STORE Summerslde i Professional Bards $ B. F. Hunter, R.O. OPTOMITRISII Complain Visual Analyses Glasses fitted PHONE ‘I65 ssiscuimiv-s aonmmo 5. Summc "Ge, P.E.L ‘ T. Earle Hickey l’ Cluttered Accountant L Office at l LB Granville Street ‘ Phone m l i SUMMEBSLDE » E. E. Parkman. 1 Op+.D.. R.O. 1 OPTOMETRIST i Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Offlu Hours: 9 m i2; l to i‘ and by appointment. PHARMACY ES. rsnruuss PLAYING CARDS 0f Attractive Design $2.50 per sot 5 pound boxes ore of this store only- INSPECTION