DECEMBER 1o, iolis _ g fiffwssrsnn GUARDIAN ~¢/A/GENT5, a. Elmer Murphy. I86 Hanover street, and George Cldvv. ltd Dttaws Street. " "UMMEBSID! and riunca oomrrr News, _§IlDlCl'lpfl0lll, Advertising Tbeflusrdiannreybeboughtatanyofflie following stores in I : Gum", Wale: Sheet; Gourlles D tore. l1 Central Street; no" f; Mm, water sum; mu Gaudet. s1 Granville sum. 101°“, Grumpy, Russell Street: Alyrs Douoetws Gmoery, Seoonu Street; new‘ Island MOOOI‘ Transport. Water Street. . m“, will be delivered to any home lu Summerslde by Curler his 011;: r d” m, m, p; week. Phone 280 or sea-s for this service boll‘; yofi: order to the hoy responsible for delivery on your route. or I - NOEBT in Wll- -ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED avslllféy $1’, tonight at a —Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Loughlin. o! Vasule o; pies, cakes andlSt. Eleonora. announce the engage- u" m; program. ment cf their lunches a Edith, to Joli 3011313.. Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Gegnon. Amwtfl: (klNsaumgersido w,“ Quebec City, marriage to take place 21:20:?“ efecmc power (mm 5J5 Dec. 29 in Quebec City. m “lock. WCAPITOL ' last night due , -——-—- l" “bait, Lnlclfrcguble. 5 -is LONVALESCING - Th e w w‘ Mr. Fred Murray, __,.,5|ri1sc 1N BOSTON h - d f Bloom- 311‘. and gills; i0 Boston ty Hospital having undergone a litld l" Masscmw _O serious operation. It is pleasing w md will" ' know, however, that his condition _ , . “TED ‘cumwuiis now reported as much improved Sunday, Dem and all wish him a speedy recov- lledeque 1i A. M. and 7.30 "i4- . _ -' t S i cl. _*"‘ P. u. n". I; liaClklxlxdlélrlluuerl “m -—LN uosrimi. - w. Davis Alliafll ~> - ' Rogers. popular newscaster on stab ind w l’. jil- m‘- “m” Bwmf ion CJRW is a pm nt 1 u... 5p, .\l. C. i... f. T. Christmas Ves 9 whezle he Prince County Hospital . Sunday School- per 5W1“ mid . lunderwent an operaii n for - vrug,.3,,,,,,,v m‘, w. Burton (rows. ° Wm age _ . ‘IJPRIdECELlS. His friends BA. Milli-UH‘ M" Reginald braves l pleased to learn that his condition Al5‘-‘l”~"" favorable. now reported as very MYE- Rflsers arrived in Siznmerside rKEN-SENGTUN HAMMER MILL; on Wednesday to be with her hus- _ n..- Kenslaigioxi Co-operative ' band during his illness-S. Dairy Co. lms recently installed a. ————- . w, hammer mill grain grinder and -— FUNERAL WEDNESDAY - nixer A delsel engine will be the‘Mr. John Waliield of Alberton is... power. The pit for a large 50"“! Pfl-Wd BWHY in the Prince o“ mnk ls being dug, and the County Hospital on Monday. lDiJiifflillS will be functioning in a December Bih- at the Ase of B2 m” time‘ H Wm be an acmm. years. His funeral was held from madam“ ,0 me Shareholders and the residence of his daughter, Mrs. I —| Sport iuoexzvuxkmn iii DMDMDDMQMOVZ CAMEO TlIEATR KENSINGTON Friday 3.30, 7_l5, 9.15 Sat. 1.15, 915 Action and Adventure in "Death Valley" ln Color . f m? “H, emu“, com. Roy Skerry to St. Peter's Anglican pgffoylsx’: t) ‘Church, Wednesday, Dec. 8th, at p " ______ 2:30 p.m. interment in Si. Peters ...si<c1‘i0.\' AND Bmnaunnslicsn Cemetery. PARTY - Au enjoyable evening! “as H,» m, Wednesday in ‘the; —SUMMERSIDE OPEN PORT- Iqor‘, Lozlce Rooms. Summer-jibe motor vessel Charles A. Mc- m; ulmi (he members of illB,I./€dfl iCapt. Webster. Yari-nouth. Prince Eduard Lodge sponsored anIIN. S.) arrived in Summer-side on suction and bridge party. MnlDec. 7th from Charleston, South flgqrge Hmgg was master of cere- Carolina. having called at s monies. Prives were awarded for ltfussachusetts port for a load of auction to llirs. Howard Waite and fertilizer, which she discharged in l/Lr. Finest Gaudct; for bridge to Summerside. and will load with m5, George Hogg and Mr. Ted potatoes again for Carolina. This pmy. The lucky chair prize was will have been the second trip of mm by Mrs. Wilfred Perry. The the vessel in six weeks, carrying commifivc in charge of the pro- cargo both ways. Nine shlploads of mm. .\li‘.=st's. Milton Melllsb and potatoes have gone south from Albert Lentil. srrvcd refreshments Summerslde this full. Ex Mayor qt the volsc 0f ihc evening. -5 John E. Campbell attends to ‘he ,__________,~___ ' H M i. When buying DINNERWARE - Buy the Beat — BUY BRIT- ISH.’ Look for the "MADE IN ENGLAND" marl: on each piece. Hol- mans Chino Dcparimcnts are direct importers oi‘ British Dinnerware. v 17,95 to lhi- special low price oi’ 12.95 . . _ (‘lirlslmas gill! Other items in the display Vacuum Cleaners - Electric Floor Polishers - Toasters and miniature Washing Bottle Warmers. Come in and choose the Electrical um.‘ you want from the Hardware Department. it will make a wonderful include fleeting Pads — 3. The smartest of smart BLOUSES for sport or casual weer are made by Tonkr of fine Vlyella flannel, These are to be found ln the Ladies‘ Wear Department. fn lie collection are Tailored Blouses in iillin colors (red blue. green and yellow) in sizes 30 to 88 priced at 7.50 and attractive plaid blouses in grey with red. blue green of yrlluu". Tlwsc are in sizes so to as priced at $6.00- There‘: Iwthlns- no llaihlnz to equal the weer and servicablllty n! a Viyella Blouns man isiiomi by Toolie -— choose from these the color and slae you need AND better she earl - the su I ls limited, p y W, Ladies‘ Wear Department i. Gifts that always make a hit on Christmas momln: l" llllslilmz TOWEL SETS . . , The Dry Goods Department has a supply 0i Pse Towel Sets in p "piety o! different patterns. already for Christmas giving! The set of I Towel and 2 wash cloths in wart-stripes 10w“; in plain pistols with white l Towel and l Wash Cloth in blue. at 1.8il_ This Christmas give Towels wile niwriys welcomed gift - you'll find them in the Dry Goods De- rmont. SPECIAL SALE at HCGOWAIPS BEG. "15 T0 DEB. 24 BOTII BATES INGLIISIVE IUYl-NG DRESSED CHICKEN AND FOWL DAILY GROCERiES In Stock — Mixed Nuts, Tm u“ kind, (exam. Candy, Fruit, Toys, Etc. 0 P. . 83° SOAPS AND roworns kills Sllgvo-r‘ Rolled O 5 _ 3 Dixie Laundry. reg l4 30¢ a“ u’ h” s: Palmolive, reg. sine 3 -- 25¢ Opioco re lo _ 35¢ g” ' p" 29¢ Giant size, 2 for .-. 15¢ Coffee an. r '1 u, Rinse .a9¢ (in uuufbfnuuu49c Oxydol .._........_...39C liking Powder Schwartz l9c W" o“ w'"d‘°" "9' Mqfgh”, nwjzc3gorzsc 55c ................39f. orlening l Lb, pkg 35c Radio; Electric and Tamil Milk Com,“ W", m, u: Sets and Radio Batteries Less Milclmel, per u» l9: 1° P" "'"~ J . . omaro nice, per lm l0: STOCK FEEDS FLOUR Bron 2.65 Hi Loaf 9s’. .........4.ss 9"” 990m of West 4.85 "w! m Blossom us MGGOWAWS LIMITED IIUIIIIR Hog Grower Royal 3-40 Hog Grower Cavalier .. 3.35 With Robert Lowery, Helen Gil- bert. Stirling Holloway, also Ser- ial and News. _ ’ facilities and requirements of the port. —K -MISSION CIRCLE "ELECTS FFICERS -,— The Mission Circle of the O'Leary United Church held their regular meeting on Thursday night, Dec. 2nd, at the home of Mrs. (Dix) G. L. Dewar. Tlicre was a good attendance and nu impreslve \vorshlp service was conducted by the President. Mrs. Lewis Bernard. who was assisted by il/frs. W. E. Turner, Mrs. Wendell Miss Hester Buales. Miss Eva McLennan, Mrs. Claude bichleill. Mrs. Reg. Adams and Mrs. Palmer. Tlie following officers were elected: President- Mrs. Lewis Beniard; Vice-Presl- - Miss Hester Boates; Secre- — Miss Eva McLennan: Treasurer -- Mrs. Mae Palmer. The following Convenors were appoint- Summer-side ~ ro-niv (rninm llil snunniv Reel ‘atro-Jrd. Chapter of Super-mos Show! 7J5 -- 9J5 MATINEE —-SATURDAY 2.30 and they will tal. The! genaosity at the close. ~O Summsrsids church hall call to worship Wood, the Irene Mountain Vera Ross. Mary Christmas Bible tory prayer was Bishop after the been received by Kenzle. from the book With the Bible." P. S. of the terian Church Kenzie, in the ed: Stewardship - Mrs. W. E. Turner; Temperance - hfrs. Herb- ert Vatclicr; Community Friend- ship -— Mrs. Waldo Phillips; Mlslanary Monthly —- Mrs. Lloyd Matthews; Supply Secy — Mrs. Stanley Dunville. Delicious re- freshments were served. -—0 —0’LEARY W. M. S. ELECT! OFFICERS — The Women's Mis- sionary Society oi the 0‘Leary United Church met on Thursday afternoon, Dec. 2nd, at the home of Mrs. George Matthews. There was a splendid attendance. A very impresive candle lighting worship service was carried out by Mrs. J. M. MzicWilllams, assisted by Mrs. A. J. Matheson, Mrs. Bruce MacDougall, we. Robert Wood- side, Mrs. George Matthews and Mrs. W. G. Dloluon. hire. George Matthews save a very in‘ e article an "Ttmlwrmce." The following were the officers who were elected for next year: Presi- dent -- Mrs. Alice Turner; Vice- President - Mrs. Robert Wood- side; Secretary - Mrs. A. J. Matheson: Treasurer - Mrs. Goalie Bernard. The following Convener! were appointed: Stewardship —- Mrs. W. G. Dickson; Associate Helpers - Mrs. Bruce MacDouzoll: Community Friendship end TWP- prance -_ Mrs. George Matthews: Supply - Mrs. A. .1. Matheson: Literature - Mrs- BN1" "W" Dougal]; Missionary Monthly - Mrs. J. M. Macwillisms; Press - Mrs. Robert Woodslde: 59¢]! - Mrs. W. Ci. Dickson? will"! 3""! _ Mrs. ms champion. Mn- W- E. ‘firmer and Miss Ilvs J. Mac- Lennsn: Baby 38114 '- M“ “h” Matthews: 0.0.1.1. - Mrs. W- 0- Dickson; Representative to Officlll Board -- Mrs. MscDoutlll- 1'31" active group of missions y minded ladies have an allocation o! $860. to raise for missionary W110!" TllE SUMMERSIIIE was in charge who opened the Lord and Master the minister. session followed. God" The showing of the film Name is Han" Mrs. Cliford visits were lnittee. Mrs. Arthur Rogers Duisim. A reading. Jenkins was much a lmpreslve cimdlelig was than carried Sullivan. Ma's. Harold Meclennsn. Gallop, Miss Mabel L Wallace Bradshaw ari Milligan. A number of Chi- carols were sung. Sumerslde. Q9351?- MILLINERY BEAUTY GllIil-ING Rlllli sracisi. GENERAL MEETING 5 gpgdgl general meet!!! "I The sunuuerside Carlin! cm" will D9 hill] ll ‘h! TDWII “In Tl! Summerzide on Mom!!! "l! “m” tieth day of December A- D- 19” at the hour of Seven Thirty P- M. (or the followllll Wfllflh" 1, Te pen s bye-law authe - lalug the Directors to YGNNMI CULTURE PURSES SWEATERS , L. lslature u» lumen The gplteliaioek of the Company to Fifty Thousand Dollars divided In» Two Thdllsllni Shares 6| common steel: with a par ylllll o! Twenty-live Dollars each. n; gurpllll of the increase in stock ls to fiuauee e new hill- lng and lee frevlifll Pill‘ SCARVES eensollillle on I've-Irv m; 1° repeal inconsistent m- m" and to enact new ones. x. cones m“ remain I. L. WTLLITI’. Iwliillii .- l oval-subscribe their are noted for their flclal giving. were served and ssci-i Delicious refreshments Activities 0f Skids Church Organizations =—s—————-————-=—~ The itlrromangs Group of the Presbyterian Church met on Tuesday afternoon in the with the president, Mary Mountain. in the chair. The was given by June Scripture reading by and prayer Rae Tanton and Shirley MacKay sang a duet. The roll call was answered with a verse. The‘ offer- siven by Sylva had Georgina Mac- The leader, Mrs. Gorrill, conducted the study period "Around the World bl’ Miss Minnie Wright reported ex- J. L. On Wednesday evening the Y. Summerside Presby- inet in the church hall with the president. Ivan Mac- chair. The worship of Jean Matthew meeting with "O of Us All." was followed by the the Scripture lesson Smith. The meditation istlcs of a Christian” This reading of Reta. “Character- was given by A short business alter which the hymn “O For A Closer Walk With was sung. closing benediction by the min with the My preceded the meet- ing of 'I‘rlnlty Evening Auxiliary in Summerside on Tuesday evening. Rankin conducted the business session at which twenty- three members were present. Ten reported by the com- K. G. Sullivan was in charge of the program and was assisted in the meditation by Mrs. and lvtrs. by Mrs. Allen pprecisted. An htlng service by Mrs. Carl Crockett. Mrs. Mrs. William lnlclslter, Mrs. d Mrs. Harold Keir lstmas The ‘Ib-inlty Afternoon Auxiliary. met on Tuesday after- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN \ OeOOOQOQO-Q90-O-QQ4-OQC44-OO Thursday, Friday and Saturday “ Double Bill RIIAN"ROCKY"U And Illa lnlllu Ill“ JACK ’ WlY/ZD v »'. fl fkflfif/IR l Ilflllil PIITIII’ Dresmakor coats with straight tailored skirts. The suit fashion that flatten all ages. ll 1-8 to t4 1-2. II N01,; black, brown and trey. 45.00 te 585d (I l-l to l6 1-1. In blank and grey. 39.15 on 59.50, Show: 7 and 9.15 Mm... Friday 3.30 Saturday 2.10 . » THEATRE “BORDER G-Milll" LARAlNE JOHNSON RAY wmnsv LAST CHAPTER or "m: SEA uouuo" Friday 8J5. Sol. 7.30-9.30 noon in Epworth president, the chair and Hall with the W. A. Allen. in Mrs. B. R. Sharpe at the piano. The beautiful sea- sonal decorations created the atmosphere for Christmas for the interesting program. which was under the direction of Mrs. G. L. Sheen and Mrs. W. K. Llewellyn, cellent results from the travels oi’ the missionary apron and Miss Millicent Strong read the report of the nominating committee. Mrs. J. S. Hinton spoke briefly on. temperance and the missionary, monthly secretary reported that sixty-three subscriptions had been ieccived for 1949. The meditalloti. which was conducted by Mrs. Llewellyn with readings by Mrs. D. J. MacLeod and Mrs. C. D. Mac- Callum. was much enjoyed. While} the offering was being taken by. Mrs. Beecher Best and Mrs. John] Boates, the choir sang "Sllentl Night." Mrs. John Stirling ihen' described the Divine plan of pre- paration for the Nativity and con- tinued will: the story of how, Christmas carols originated. also! (lie legend of the lighted candle on l Christmas eve. She was assisted nyi i182‘ daughter. Mrs. Allen Jenkins! who sang sweetly the early carol. "With a Torch" and "The Christ Child Comes Tonight.” This was xolowed by a duet by Mrs. Stirling and Mrs. Jenkins. The Love out] Service, so capably taken by Mrs. Sheen. followed. Sheila Woodside recited "A Christmas Candle Legend" and the choir sang "The Light of the World Is Jesus.” Prayer was offered by Mrs. Hinton and the hymn "Hark, ’I'he Herald Angels Sing" was followed by the benediction by Mrs. George Bow- ness. Upper Floor R E G E N T The Nines! Gifts under the tree come from SMALLMAN'S. lulu mu, tailored to the new shape, of fal, with tallies of but- tons or pocket trim. The coats an in two styles, lapel collar, or, the high collar button- ed to the throat. Lu black, brown, grey. green and red. Also plaids. Sizes 10 to 20. 84.75 to 59-50 Our newest cults with the femi- nine ways Either loose or belied snipped coats, with the skirts in either of the straight or ballerina type. Plaids, checks or navy. Size! 9 to l3. 17.95 to 35.00 Suits of Elegance 17.95 to 59.50 Whirl right into the Christmas fashion spotlite in our wonder- ful new suite. They have taken to fashions moderate dictates with the case that has made them uumeirs favorite costume. our selection offers you plaids. wool crcpes and gabardines, all styled with s wealth of detail, a wealth of value. Perhaps all the man of your house needs is I simple suggestion to place a suit under the lrec for you. - Main Store Section SMALIMAITS Prince Edward Island's Radiant Christmas Stores ---. Trinity Y. P 17., Summerslde. met in the Young Peoples Room on Tuesday evening. following the showing of the film, "My Name ls Han." A missionary drama "China lu Asia Today.” presented by lard Hogg. Anne Phlllpson Irene Smallmen. portrayed the urgency and importance of taldng Christianity to that country now before Communism has complete control. The Bible Study was con- tinued under the direction of the minister. Following the business period. over ivhich Edith Palmer "Tipsy The “Mr. and Mrs.” charge of composed oi ing committee. and Horace MacFarianes freshinenis were served by committee in charge. -—S In the latest imorled outfit. Fur trimmed hots of maul-on, pension lomb, etc. To march her new fur cdcl. styles and colours lo mulch her new fall Permonenlls, finger wovu, lreck treatments, etc. Make her sp- poinrmenl now, and avoid disappointment inter. We ore now showing on attractive assortment oi handbags and over-rhe-shoulder bogs oi the latest styles and priced for your liking. and ore sure to please. X01, they ore I00 per cent pure svool, and you can't go wrong. Give he! one oi our sweeten or twin-sets Eye-catching silk plaids and display in assorted styles and as IUYWISE IUY A1‘ orr. CAPITOL THEATRE THE MARY ANN - "Miilinery of Distinction print: and wool plaids ore now on colours. presided. the meeting closed with Club of Trinity United Church, Summer- side. met in the hall on Monday evening with the Gerald Sheena in the devotions. The pro- gram consisted of carol singing. which was much enjoyed. A Ylfzff" l6 ilie Arnold Miller's, was apovlntsd- ~ 9 Gifts For -Her! f nu: BARBARA mm nmsss snore: AND - sussu s. McllllllS SUMMERSI DE “The Stores That Fashion Built" 2:21:15. ,pitili ...FOR GIFTS 0F SHEER EHTTERYI 1.45 l0 2.50 Give one D03? e o e Give s dozen pairs . s e and be sure they're more than welcome! Choose the newer. ioveller shades . . . for street or evening . . . All sizes In attrac- lire gift boxes.