\ DECEMBER s; 1941 Election. and depression. lit line. e¢oeses¢=o 1'9 The Electors 0f 5th Prince The Liberal candidates for Fifth Prince take this appor- mniyy of soliciting your support at the forthcoming Provincial Remember that the Progressive Conservative opposi‘ion, hicl! is now seeking re-election, is the some party, with the wme leadership and largely the same personnel, which was l: power from i931 to l935--four years of, unemployment p0 you wis'-. to return those candidates? if not, vote for the Liberal Government which hos estab- l' hed a record of efficient administration, progressive pol- .'5- and increasing prosperity for the people of the Province. “t... Liberal on December Ilth, and pill’ 5th Prince back CARROL DELANEY tonne H. MacFARLANE. LIBERAL Dec. 5—Palmer Road Dec. 8-—Alberten pa; 9-512 Anthony's-Bloomfield. Addresses by the Liberal candidates and other prominent speakers. MEETINGS l ANTl-SEDIITISDI STRONG 1-1 syn CITY. NJ. D c. 3— strong on one continent that “sup- (Aa-Bishcg Paul Garbo-r oi’ Gen- posedly good people" declare Adel! "s, Bwitzerlend. supervisor oi OMOOMMQOMMOOMOQMQV} om PRINDE DDUNTY LIBERAL RADID ADDRESSES OVER C H G S, SUMMERSIDE CARROLL DELANEY .. . . n“. . . . . . “Friday, 6.30 P.M. ' .l. WILFRED ARSENAULT. . . .. Other Speakers at 9 PM. Each Evening LISTEN TO C i-IGS FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS t¢se¢esa~oo~aeeseoa¢>oot>oo . . Saturday, 6.30 P.M. l Methodist work ln 12 European countries. ‘says nnti-secnltlsm is so Hitler "had one good ides; he knew how to handle the Jews." . Allilll! i WANTED ' EXPERIENCED STElliiiiliAPllElt MUST RE DUIDK AND ADDURATI Interesting Work —- iioeil Salli’! n. r. liilLlilAN irn. mm orrics , SUMMERSIDE WESTERN GUARDIAN -BBI.NG YOU! Geese and ' Ducks to Limited ior highest CHICKEN, Svmslirnsnfli market prices. -asu.u 1116mm nelson ron GALE. — A genuine bargain. P.O. Bins 3. Borden. P. E. l. Phone 24. I —-—- s Jinn. FRED c. RAMSAY- u. L.A., will speak over station CHGS. Summerside, Saturd 1 9 o'clock. Ry even n‘ n —MR.. c. cfniurrit will broad- cast over CHGS, Summerside, at 9 ocloclc tonisht. Friday. —BliDI QUE Pastoral Char“. Sunday. December 7th: 1! mm, Bedeaue. Rev. J. w. A. Nicholson; 11-00 5111-» 5158113’. Mr. Harold Kennedy and Mr. Edward Baxter W111 sneak on “Choosing tho Christian Ministry." 3.00 p111” Borden. Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson; 11°11 Pm- Bedeque. m». Harold. Kennedy and M: Edward Baxter. sllecinl otYering for the S.C.M. Rcv. W. Burton Crowe, 3A., Min. ister. Abrams Village ¢ M11 Ai-ltustine Arsensult family 0! Abram's Village irit the district Carmel. and have to reside in Mont $11001 attendance in Abrams Village school is lowered this miml-h (""1112 to e. prevalence of "14111911-1101! epidemic. _ Arsenault ot Ab- "ms V11111Be is visiting Mr. Cyhil Arsenault. Mr. Edmond A former resident at 5t. C1113"! soatome. Mr. Robert. Arsemulg has been taken to the Charlotte- tcwrl Hospital for an urgent, (Jpgr- ation. l Mrs. Pacific Gallant at st. l» Ohrweestome left for Charlotte-l town to visit her brother, lVIr. Roh- ; err. Arsenault, e. patient o! the; Charlottetown Hospital. | A recent bingo party m; at the home or Mr. Alyre Amwili or st. Chrysastome. 511111 0f $29-50 was taken in. held C. Th e ‘A meeting or the Aaams Village st. Thomas Aqul. gas society was held Wednesday. directors or the F" yet t0 be disclosed. M" m‘! M1“- Cyrus A. Gallant THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUTTETOWN THURSDAY 4th SATURDAY DED. 8th - I FRIDAY DES. 5th I PAGE ELEVEN _ . m‘ I SALE PRICE ~ 35 ONLY MEN Friday and Saturday --._|_|_.- ‘S ROCKSHIRE CHEVIOT OVERCOATS-All new this season. Made from pure wool yarns. These up in the latest single and double breasted styles. Shades: grey, blue and brown checks and diagonals. Sizes 34 price $42.50. Thursday, lllul’ Ier Coats are made to 42. Regular 27.95 SALE PRICE . l5 ONLY MEN'S FINE QUALITY TWEED SUITS-in ell vroal grey, blue and brown patterns. These suits ore mode up in smart- ly tailored single breasted two-button styles. Regular price 39.50. Thursday, Friday end Saturday ...||;,,;-. -ee.aa-e fines-ea oi‘ Abrams village have received mws from Lawrence, Mesh" that l I l l I ‘ ‘ ‘is reached at the meeting I l 111611" deuehter, Mrs. Eldon Berth- l r - ~ ~ cezc.'&iE@e-7e¥l\ ‘M. o e S SAY MERRY DNRISTMAS TU NER With a Beautiful Toilet Sct in: rvzumo IN PARIS. HARRIET HUBBARD AYER DOROTHY om ASHES or Roses i YARDLEY’S STATIONERY . SETS ' - '\l.\.\C\C\CYSC\C€y COM PACTS FIN E SOA PS BEAUTIFUL DRESSER l szrs ‘ 1 m: AND PENCJL o-rwooorrooovovvvrvvveevve vvovvvvvveeoveeoovvvrQrQvrv-vvv9vvvooeevobvrvvvvvrvevrvve M FOLEY’! DRUG STORE s earners: o» WE ALSO HAVE BEAUTIFUL GIFTS FOR MEN WE SUGGEST SMOKING OR \ SHAVING SUPPLIES k AA rv ‘#11111 °f-°Dinions. ‘The general topic ‘was: Would ior rate-payer; u, D1906 0f Wood-lend or let the rete- ,_ - Payers bring thcir persona] con. ~- tribution? pert o! the discussion won mllority. Meeting adjourned. recently school. After ivy the chairman. J. Albert Gal. lint.‘ a lecture upon child my. virology was delivered ‘by. Miss hnselinc Arserinult. After discuss. 1°11 0f Previous address, Miss Ailnei l l2 ONLY—Young Men's Smortly Tailored OVERCOATS-grey and blue Regular Price 32.75. 1 turday SALE PRICE 9.75 4 DOZEN-Menfi Tweed CAPS--in eve price I.50. SALE PRICE Thursday, Fri.Iay and Saturday ry shade imaginable. Regular Iaume (Corinne Gallant) gave in diagonal patterns. egg. to l. daughter, mun aziini- l. Thursday, Friday and Sa . . ' Mr. Alderic Gallant, son \ of l Thomas Gallant o! Abram! Village is well on his way tn comma“ y cc-nce. A fractured hip Obllggd the r Young man to keep to his bed 101- ‘v50 months. .. L1“ ""1" 55116! Group meet» 458F311 Place at. the home oi Mr. ‘Arum Arsensult. Questions re. 1M1: to credit Union education. C-wperative advancement were di alt ivitli. A discussion on school pr blems met with e. great diver. it be more profitable buy an alloted MAURICE MIL L, MEN'S wean TIIE QUALITY STDRE FUR MEN Tenants o! the latter the |I\i'addix well interested the meet- lug with a. paper dealing with the duties of tewhers at school. As last item on the program. Mii! Ida Arsenault told the audience how to create interest during teaching hours. Helpful devices were mentioned. A general dis- cussion took place in connection with Christmas exams. It was de- clded that all schools o! the Ilxmont Bay parish present a Christmas entertainment at the Community Hall. The meeting was adjourned. ’l‘ho teachers’ study group mo; at tiie Eginont Bay a few remarks made Prince County Liberal Radio Talks Every evening 6.30 P. M. I Report o! Abram's Village School under the direction o1 Mr. ‘J. Albert Gallant, principal; as- sistants; Miss Ida Aisenault. Mrs. Eleanor (Arseilault) Gallant: Senior Department:- Grade X-l. Louise Gallant; l. Anna. Arsenault. Over CHGS Grade IX—1. Beatrice s. Arson- _ ault; 2. Grace Darby; S. Leona. Summerside Gallant. . osotxswoowoquww ' sn-znrmc l) There will be a meeting of the Milk Pioducerdiand Dis- "ibutors Association 1n the Summerside Town Hall, Saturday, December 6th at 8.30 p.rn. All producers delivering milk' to pasteurizing plant; inlvtheSummerside area especially invited. OQflOQ . YiiiiTicE TD PlillLTllYMEil in FARMERS WE ARE NOW BUYING ALL GRADES CHICKEN AND FOWL Alive or Dressed . We pram buying direct from the farmers, and can shipping crates if desired. JENKINS enos. SUMMERSIDE, r. s‘ l. supply Grade VIII-l. Eliza. Gallant: 2. Elva Gallant; 3. Beatrice A. nrsenault. Grade VII-l. Edna Gallant: I. Gemmn. Arserinult; 1i. Leo Arsen- ‘alllb. Intermediate Department: Grade VI~1. Lorraine Gallant; 1'. Mathiirin Gallant; S. Rite. Arscliault. Grade V-1. Edwin Darby; 2.! Velma Gallant; 3. Pierre Gallant. Grade IV-l. Priscilla Buote; 2. Gerard F‘. Arserlault; 3. Gerard '1'. Arseiiault. l Grade III-l. Francis Arsen- auit: 2. ltriline Arsenault; 3. Anne. Gallant. Junior department- Grade II~1. Nellie Gallant: 2. Alphonse Arseriault; 3.1 Joseph ‘ Arsenault. Grade I (a) - 1. Edouard 0» itrsensult; 2. Aridri Bernard; 3- Juseph Buote. 1 Grade I (bl-l. Francis Arsen-. ault: 2. Rose Arsenault; 3. Yvette l Arsenault. . Grade I (cl-l. Anna Gallant; 2. Arthur Gallant; 3. Erma Gal-, 1mg, ‘ —Abrlm. I DURLINSTDN 8i YIDINITY Mrs. Archie Paynter. Burllnztoiti merit the past week with friends at Murray Harbour. Mrs. Elmer Bry ton ‘spent the past. ten days wl her mother-J Mrs. Woodington. at Kensington; Mr. sndlMl-e. Wiiileimul. Profltt.‘ Long River, were week-end visit- ors to Elmadale where they ab; tended the funeral. o! thviatc. Mrs. Marni. Mir. and Mrs. Keith lhrrlnltfllll and little daughter Myrna. 9111111! . D’S b See Our Fine Showing OF GiFts For Men 75c Valley. visited Mrs. Harrington's former home at Bloomfield on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bryanton. Spring Valley. lcit Wednesday morning to visit Mr. Bi-yai-itoirs brother, Elmer. at MacAi-iam, N.B. lldrs. Daniel Hlckox, Burlington. spent the past weekend at. Char- lottetown where she visited her sister, Mrs. Ernest White. and It'll". White, and he!‘ brother. Mr. Ar- Liiur MacLeod. and llirs MacU-‘Od- Her many friends will be glad to know that Mrs. William E. Profltt, Burlington.‘ is making a Misses Rona Piiyntcr and Irene good recovery alter her sudden serious illness o! lust. week. Mrs. Stanley Sherritt and Miss Fannlel Profit-t are remaining with their! mother for a few days. Mrs. Her-l old Payriter has returned to heir home at Snugus. Mass. All three crime from Boston by plane, ou learning oi their mothers illness. Bur. —-Mi5! Evelyn Hickox was the guest of honor at a pro-nuptial shower at the home oi’ her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hlckox. Burlington, on Friday evening, Nov. 28th. Radiating streamers of pink and yellow with artificial {lovers in matching shades. made a dainty bridal bower where the bride-to-be was seated by llcr attendant. Niles Ruth Profitt. Profit-t carried in the weLl-iilieR basket. and the parcels were opa ened by Miss Jean Adams and Mrs. Borden Campbell. The 21$ were arranged by Mrs. Lloyd Hic- kox. and Mrs. Leighton Stewari read the donors’ names. The nup- tial music was played by M1‘ Cecil Campbell. Eireiyls graceiullj expressed her thanks and ell join- ed in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." The remainder o! the evening passed pleasenltly in social intercourse and card games. An attractive lunch was served. Those assisting in serving wen Mrs. Nelson Paynter. Mrs. Lloyd Hlckox. Miss Hilda Hiokox. Miss Jean Adams, and Mlssfluth Pro- fitt. . bt>oo<le eocooo@co<e>c o~Q¢c~€M~¢%-¢*°°@¢ Other Suggestions: O _ IHEATERS » * IRONS TOASTERS tmrs HEATING PADS ‘n e -e i ELECTRIC BLANKETS FOR ANY MEMBER OF THE FAMILI wnrcsrr and nan. RADIO AND ELEDTRIS ARE "THE THINGS THIS YEAR THEY GIVE COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE I AS WELL AS SENTIMENT ELECTRICAL SUMME RSIDE I WE SUGGEST Tl-IE FAMOUS PHILCO RADIO AL GIFTS.