Swiss Gov't Uncovers 5 Year Old Spy, By MICHAEL GOLDSMITH n,;r;N, Switzerland (AP)-The 5.. .55 government announced 1-H,-day the ulslon of a nun- g:ll'lt".lI diplomat on charges he ..-mated a five-year-old spy net.- ,.f...-;. by blackmailing Hungarian rpmgees into his services. An Italian woman also has been ex...-lied and a Hungarian-born Sulss woman is being held for ial. "The announcement said Mate Vcgh. former second "secretary of ",9 Hungarian Legatlon who left Switzerland last September, tried to return Monday and was imme- diately expelled. He could not be brought to tria under Switzer- 1.nd's antiesplonage laws because ldipiumagic immunity covered his u-tivities prior to last September. ABIESTI IE?! BEBE! The women. neither of whom was named. were arrested several weeks ago. but the news was k secret until Swiss counter-in - gence had completed its investiga- tion. . The Italian woman acted mainly as a courier and was expelled be- cause itcouldnotbeprovedsha intentionally helped organize the espionage service. The Swim woman. who acquired her Swiss citizenship by marriage. will be tried before a federal court . Attorney-General Rene Dubols said the ring operated mainly against Italy. a member of the North Atlantic alliance. CUNNING METHODS The governmt announcement said Vegh's ring collected mill- Network . political and economic in- formationfarthe with ..vu,y cud" .. . Vegh was alleged to have re- cruited Hungarian refugees as his agents by blackmailing them with threats against their families in Hungary. - Dubols said the ring originally from 1061 to May. 185. V was then appointed secretary and took over the operation. The legstioa informed Swiss of- ficials last September that Veal; no longer was a of 'stsffanadhadceasedtoenJoydip- lomatic privilegol. No explanation of the change was given and he soon left the country. First Visit To y P. E. I. In 31 Years Mrs. Colin Love of Borden was pleased to have a visit this week from her cousin. Mr. Arthur Hen- derson oi Downers, Illinois. It has been (it years since Mr. Hender- son visited his homeland. He will spend some time with his sister. llrs. Myrtle MacPhail and his father Thomas Henderson at Long Crock. His father will be 100 years old on February 20th. I WESTERN GUARDIAN RESERVE December Nth. Irish town Christmas concert. FREETOWN School Concert. Wqnesday. December .19th. RAL Bedeque School Con- ce Thursday. December ill at 0 pm. 6 THE IDEAL Christmas gift. a Pnmperanlan pup. 257 Winter St. Summerside. MOASE Jewellers sell and Ser- vice fine watches of leading world manufacturers. I WILL BE ABSENT from my office Thursday. December 20th. Dr. W. E. Callaghan. STILLL TIME to get your T. V. from Wallace Moase installed be inro Christmas. Make your appoint mcnt now. R E G U L A R Thursday night dance, Kenslngton Legion Home. Music by Mellowaires Orchestra. Dancing from 9.30 - 12.3). Admin- lon 50 cents. MOASE Jewellers. Summerside ar.d"0'Lcary. are prepared to help you with your last minute Christ- mas shopping. ' "SANTA" will visit White's Fur- niturc Store and Mllllgan's Super llarkct. Alberton. Dec. 21-22nd and Monday. Dec. 24th-2 to 5 p.m. Santa has requested that parents accompany their children. WATER USE-u-Intthc story on the water scarcity in Summerside it should have been stated that l'Cl'l.8lIl plants had increased their water consumption three and one- third times for cooling purposes. not one-third. CONVENERa- in yesterday's report of the Candle Light Ser- rice conducted by S n of Trinity Y-P.U. Summerside Sun- day evening, the name of Glenda Brown. convenor of recreation and culture was inadvertently omit- ted. STORES OPEN - Beginning this evening Summerside stores will remain open for three even- ings, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday until 9:00 o'clock to ac- commodate Christmas shoppers. The stores will be open on Satur- day. afternoon and on Monday, Christmas eve until 5:00 o'clock- COAL-SCHURMANS in Ken- slngton now have in stock Welsh Cobble. Hard Nut. Bras D' or Nut, St. Rose Nut, and Egg. Sydnay. anti Albion Egg. Get your winter coal supplies in now while roads arovopen and the kind of coal you want is available. Phone Schur- mans Kensington 10 for prompt ddivcry. FIINERAL TUESDAY - The funeral of Mrs. William Weeks. held from Alberton United Church Tl”-VII! afternoon. was conducted h.V Rev. AS. Weir. D.D. Hymns were "Jesus Lover Of My Soul" and ”Rock Of Ages". Mrs. John Wells sang "Lead Kindly I-Ifhl”. Pall bedrers were Messrs. Arthur Wilkie. Alvin Wilkle, James Arthur, John Arthur. Charles Gor- don and Preston Inman. Inter- mcnt was in Illllcrest Cemetery. Professional Cards ?MC- Accountants - T. Earle lllokey ,Cansdla Bank of Commerce ildint auunerslde. I: I. Phone 3 - INSURANCE I 'E'. Elle I Bnuhtmfhd 522::-:1-8t.A'” -. km a Optometrist E. I. Parkman Opt n., no. rabnn an orlboms ousanuin orncs Suuner st. Iemnevslnt It. I' Insist lo. "t'."..'l'.'.t:'.f..t I Phone II BUILDING Recommendations Made At W. Prince Game Meeting An increase in the bounty on foxes from three to five dollars on a year around basis. an annual license fee of ten dollars on all dogs used for hunting and con- tinuation of the present licensing arrangements pertaining to farm- ers and fishermen were the main items of business approved at a meeting of the West Prince Fish. and Game Association. held in the Alberton Legion. Hall last night. A one dollar bounty on ravens was also approved. sortie discussion was held re- garding a closed season on pheas- ants and hungarlan partridge in Prince County next year and the matter was left over for the next meeting. It was generally agreed that a feeding program for Pheasants and Huns should be started right away and the following members were appointed to look after the distribution of feed in their areas: 0'Leary. Marne Kennedy; Tignish. E-C- Perry: Alberton. F.C. weeks; Bloomfield. Keith Pratt; St. Louis Frank Shea. The annual meeting of the branch will be held at Alberton in January at a data to be decided later. , Vice-president Joseph M.cDon. glgd, Tignish. presided at the meet- S50 Fine For Being Intoxicated In County Magistrate's Court. Summerside yesterday a party from Tignish was fined :50 and costs for being intoxicated in a public place when he pleaded guilty as a second offender before Magistrate R.S Hinton. Q.C. A Dirty from Borden was fined 820 and costs for possession of liquor other than in his residence. Under the Highway Traffic Act. three parties were each fined t3.00 and costs for operating a motor vehicle without proper equipment attached. A party from Wellington paid 35.00 for falling to come to a com- plete stop at an intersection while a similar fine was levied on a party for failing to have his motor vehicle registration transferred. A party from Summkstde paid 310 and costs for driving without due care and attention (speeding). Two Fire Alarms At Summerside Summerside firemen responded to two alarms yesterday. the host to the home of James Arsenault. Water St. around ii.30 a.m. and last evening to a store on Duke St. owned by Harold Arsenault. In the initia base sight damage was done to supporting beams in the basement after a heater got out of control. The sprinkler alarm at the Arsenault store was set off in some manner last even- ing about 0.15 but there was no axe. O'LEARY The O'Leary Hulk plant is now officially opened. Programme Chairman for the evenings featur- es was Mr. G. E. Caruer. sales supervisor of Imperial Oil Ltd.. St. John. N. 3. Dr. George Dewar. M. L. A., guest official and after some in- teresting remarks. declared the fine new built plant officially open- ed. Evenings programme consisted of Films. various topics and an address on progress in Petroleum by Mr. R. A. Carroll, supervisor of farm trade. Imperial Oil Hall- fax. N. 5. Mr. J. H. Ccrry. District Man- ager of Imperial Oil on P. E. I., gave an interestln talk on pro- gross in Products. he Local Im- perial Agent, Mr. James Harris, expressed his thanks for the fine attendance. Throughout the even- ing drawings were conducted for door priael. donated by the local agent. At the conclusion of the evenlngv entertainment a delic- loss In? was served xydtht 0'- On wedneedey evening. Dec. 0. an Auxiliary of the 0'leary Com- munity I LIdiOI' Aid VII formed at home of Mrs. Rob- on ouuou. Inc. '2: followinl Rev. Cecil Webber Speaks At Club The value and importance of I good sense of humour was the subject of an address delivered to the Men's Association of North Bedeque. Freetown and Travel. ler's Best at their monthly meet- ing The speaker was Rev. Cecil Webber, pastor of Trinity United Church Summerside. The presi- dent, Ailison Profitt, presided. Mr. Webber, who is I native of Newfoundland. noted that a pre- valent sense of humour was com- mon to Canada's two Island prov- lnces. He felt this was due in a large measure to the fact that the People lived close to the work of God in farming and fishing. no termed this faculty a God-given gift which helps greatly to take People over the so called rough places of life- The meeting took the form of friends of the men as special Kuests. A delicious lunch with ice cream was served by the ladies of Traveller's Rest Church. ' Previous to the meeting. a rous- III8 sing-song was led by Rev. Grant Walls of North Bedeque. Scripture reading was by Delbert Raynor. The minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read by James Clark. The thanks to the ladies was extended by Eldon Dlummond. The collection taken will be for- warded for boy's camp work at Augustine Cove. gldred English in Ellerslie on Fri- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Adams of Knutaford, were visitors to Summerside recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield Betta. Glenwood. were visitors to the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jams Baglole. 0'Leary. on Friday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Caseley of Mill River, were recent visit- ors to O'Leary. They were guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Dennis of Knutsford, were recent visitors in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Collie Pridham and family of Montrose, were Sunday visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Boulter in 0'I.eary. Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Laird. Coleman. were Sunday visitors in Alberton and vicinity recently. Mr. Wilfred Dennis who is em- ployed in Summerside. spent the eekend with his family in 0'- Leary. Mr. and Mrs. James Harris. 0'- Leary. spent Sunday with the lat- ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al- vin Maclsaac in Glenwood. Mr. Ira Ellis, O'I.eary, was in Tlgnish recently in connection with his official duty. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Colllcutt. Burton. Lot 7. were recent visit- ors to O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Colllcutt, Springfield West. spent Sunday re- cently in Summerside. They were guests of their son-in-law and daughte . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harkness and family. Work is progressing favorably on the United Baptist church in 0'Leary. but I re Isis great deal to be done ore it is finished. Mr. Samuel Cornish. 0'lleary, has received the position of Jan- itor of the New Federal Building in 0'l.eary. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jelley, 0'- Leary. were recent visitors to the home of Mrs. Aldred England in Elierslie. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sweet of Forest View. motorai to sum- merslde recently. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Harris of Locke Road. were recent visitors to the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non Betts in Glenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and family. 0'Leary. motored b Brooklyn recently. They were the guests of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells. Mr. and Mrs. George Duggsn. Kenslngton. were Sunday visitors at the home of their son-in-lsw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arth- ur Cornlsh on Mill Road. Mrs. Forest Phillips. Charlotte- town. arrfved by bus on Friday evening to spend the weekend with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Smallman in Knutsford. The annual meetinl of the Unit- h brotherhood held giziiiii ii i I l 3-4:? mm: VIIKOI X VICIIIIIY :1 open house with the wives and of Schurman's School Parade In- BOTTOM: Second place final- ists In the four and over classroom division. of Schurman's School ITOP First place finalists in the. . four and over classroom division. are the KEYISHIEIOH High School Ivor Cotton. terscholastic Quiz Competition, Students, (Seatedl Sheila Caseley, lParade Interscholastic "quiz com- petition. are the Burden High School students. (seated) Ronald SCHOOL PARADE FINALISTS Donald Ling. David Spicer, and .4 v ,4;-1 ii -112 i e., Sharp, Diane MacLellan, (stand- ing) John Jay. Freddie Lesrd. Alan MacLean. Photo By Wottos PIUSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallant were recent visitors to Charlottetown. On their return trip. they were accompanied by their daughter. Beatrice, who was a patient for a few days in Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGregol'. Burton. were Sunday visitors in Plusvllle. Some of the residents of this district are busily engaged in cut- ting store wood and lumber. This is excellent weather for the task. Friends of Mr. Charlie Gallant are sorry to learn of his continued illness. All wish him a speedy re- covery. Friends of Mr. Melvin Richard. Bloomfield, are sorry to learn he is a patient in the Western Hos- pltal. The last bingo for some time was held in Plusville Hall on Mon- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallant. daughters Maryln and Beatrice. motored to Charlottetown on Wed- nesday. They were ccompanled by Mrs. Edward Gallant and Mr. Paul Gallant- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton and daughter Helen. Burton, were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Corcoran. ' Quite a number from the dis- trict attended the sales recently in Summerside. Mr. Fred Alsenault has returned home after spending a couple of weeks visiting relatives and friends In Toronto. A very successful variety con- cert and basket social was held In St. Anthony's Hall. Bloomfield. on Friday evening, Nnvemhcr 30th. y There was a very large attendance. r'I'he programme consisted of in- of Cascumpec spent the weekend visiting with their parents, Mrs. Velda MacNeIlI. In Kntitsfonl, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mncbougall in linionvalc. Illrs. George Dumvilie of Union- Mrs. Aldred Elglish in Ellersllc. I Miss Blanche Matthews. Sum- imerside. is spcndinc the wcekend Iwlth her parents. Mr and Mrs. lJack Matthews in ()'Leary. l Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MncCm1- nell. liioncton. N H. were recent visitors at the home of their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie More shead in West Devon. Mrs. Michael Murphy and fam- ily, cggcumpec, were recent vis- itors at the home of her brother- ln-law and sister .Mr. and Mrs. Garth Harrison in 0'Lesr,v. CP Miss Olive Jellcy and Mr- BIIIIO Parker of Summerside. were Sun- day visitors at the home of Mr. ".4 Mn, George Jelley in 0lLeary. Mr. and Mrs Bernard Riley of cgpg wane, were visitors to 0'- Leary on !lInnda.V afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Friuell of Springfield West. motored to Summerside. on Thursday IRR- noon ! BURTON Recent visitors of Mr. Thomas Doyle. Campbcllton. were Mr. and Mrs. George Knox and Clifford Knox of Palmer Road. Mrs. Clem O'Connor and family of Cape Wolfe. also Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mt-Kenna and daughter Nancy Ann of Borden. Friends of Mr. Thomas Howard, Cape Wolfe. are sorry to learn of his illness. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Knox and Clifford Knox of Palmer Road were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler, Glengarry. Friends of Ann Marie Stevens, Campbellton. are sorry to learn she is a patient at Western Hos- pital, Alberton. Mr. Patrick O'Connor. Cape Wolfe was a visitor at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton. Bur- ton. on Sunday. Nov. 18. Lawrence MacMillan of Toronto. Ont.. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Colllcutt, Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Everett McKenna and daughter Nancy Ann of Bor- den were recent guests of Mrs. McKenna's parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Griffin. Burton. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blanchard. Haliburton. whose marriage was solomenized at St. Mark's Church. Lot 7. on Wed. Nov ii. Mrs. Margaret Dumvllle, 0'- Leary. was a recent visitor at the home of her brother and sister- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cooke. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. llarnld Howard, Burton. wcrc recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. iiarnlri Mt-lnlyre and Mr. and Mrs. Nril J. McLcllan of Grand River. st. mental music. songs. reclilat- halc is spending some time with- lons, dialogues. monologues and step dancing. Following the pro- gramme thcre was a sale of nice- ly decorated baskets. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ramsay and family. Alhcrtnn. were Sunday lizuestn of Mr. and Mrs. Warburton Murray. I Mr- and Mrs. Kcir Murray and family. Mlmlnegash. were recent visitors to Plusville. A BABY BEEF TURKEY -PIl0N'l- BUIIEIDI-I510 B. W. HANCOCK ELMSDALE Miss Kay Williams, R.N., spent a few days last week on the Mainland. Messrs Eric and Walter Adams, sons of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Adams. have returned to their home from Toronto. where they had spent a short time. Mrs. Ray Fraser (nee Ruby Adams) and her brother, Mr- Al- vin Adams. motored to Charlotte- town on Sunday to visit Mrs. Fraser's husband. who is recov- ering from an operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. CIVIC STADIUM HOCKEY TONIGHT 8:3FReceAsFs Admission 50 NORTHAM Many friends in Northam will regret to hear of the death of Lemuel Stewart. which t place in Watertown. N.Y- Dece was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart, Northam. Mr. Ste- wart left Prince Edward island a number of years ago and since that time has resided in Water- town N.Y. where he made a host of friends who sincerely mourn his death! There are left to mourn his widow three brothers Ellis Hgllfax. N.S.; Hartford. Cam- bridge. Mast; Clayton. Charlotte town; Staten are: (Mabel) Mrs. Reagll Williams. Poplar Grove; (Myrtle) Mrs. Forbes Ellis. Ever- ett.lMaas.: (Glenn) Mrs. Herman Dyment. Northern; fCarriei. Mrs. Roy Ellie, Summerside. Sincere sympathy is being extended to the bereaved family. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs- Ivan MacLean on Thursday evening. Owing to weather conditions there was a fair attendance. The Northam Women's Institute entertained the Birch Hill Wo- men's Institute to a social eve- nlng at the home of Mrs. Herman Dyment on Wednesday evening. December 5th. A large number were in attendance. The evening was spent in games. music and conversation. After this the North- am Ladies served a dainty lunch. A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Dyment for her hospltalifY- A large number of sorrowinl relatives and friends from differ- ent parts of the province who at- tended the funeral of the late Mr. James Dyment on Wednesday aft- ernoon. testified to the esteem in which the deceased was held by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. Sincere symptItllY is extended to the bereaved fam- ily. A0 HOWLAN A car load of potatoes was load- ed at Howlan on Monday. Novem- ber 19, for McKenna and Griffin. -Frank Gallant who spent the past three months in Toronto. ar- rived at his home here on Mon- day nlght, November 19. Mr. and Mrs. Camillles Gallant of Summerside. were in Howlan and Duvar during the weekend of the 17. a There motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday, November 20. Paul Dolron, Mrs. Felix Doiron, Mrs. Howard Arsenault and Adele. A hospital aid meeting, in aid of CHRISTMAS TURKEYS Buy the finest turkey yet, the new "Broad White". We are offer- ing a limited number of these truly magnificent birds this sea- son. weights are from 1025 lhs.. oven ready and delivered fresh. to your door the day before Christmas. Order early. CAMPBELL & BURNS LTD. Dial 3337 Summerside or phone Bedeque 32. CAMEO KENBINGTON WED.-THIIR.-7:15-O: ll Dsle Robertson. Evelyn Keyes. Frank Lovejoy. Daring Arctic rev cue of jet pilots on a crumbling island of ice. "TOP OF THE WORLD" Bank drawing Wed- and Fri. worth possible 3100.00. vs. ALBERTON I and 25 cents . CHICKS AVAILABLE NOW EARLY HATCKED CHICKS DEFINITELY PAR Buy now from an ROP breeder hatchery supply- ing highest grade of chicks available. Booking orders now for December to July. 4 We specialize in--pure bred Barred Rocks- . closed strain-for hatchery flock replacement and I I also the following cross breeds-RIR x LS, NH-BR. l WL-BR. BR-RIR. RIR-WL. For full information and bookings write or phone- I 1 The Bedeque Chick Hatchery I IVAN DAWSON, Owner Phone 7-3 Bedeque. New Way Relieves Artliritic, Rheumatic Pain Without Pills Greaselese. odorless cream penetrates deep, speeds flow of fresh. rich blood into sore areas; I helps drive away pain-causing pressure. Into sore mucla, iolnta helps drive away paumesnng pru- nnesnd . Used by doctors in England, France and ch U.&A., this remal'k- ' state can is now available without h '3'. :'.Z.”?.'.'.!.."' .'.' .'y'.:'..'-7.".... T50 Gt-rd!-I P-F15, heldatthehome of we -his Wed.. Dec. 19, If- Platts onT ” night, 21. with a very good attendance. Mrs. H..l. Richard and daulhters Alice and Angelo, recently spent a couple of days visiting her sons in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ward and little daughter Angela. mntorted to and from Charlottetown on Tues- day November ll. Little Angela received surgery to her foot and relmaiined a day or two in hospi- t . The teachers and pupils of How- lan School are now quite busy with every day work and prac ' ' their Christmas concert. Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gallant and family and Mrs. Almer Pineau of Summerside. were in Howlan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallant and son Russel. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant. Howlan. A few from Iiowlan motored to Summerside on Monday evening where they attended the nomina- tion meeting of the Liberal party. Messrs Leo Arsenault and John Platts made a business trip to Charlottetown on Saturday 24. There motored to Alberton on Sunday afternoon. Firmin Perry, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lit-s Roche. They visited Mrs. DesRoche's mother, Mrs. Syl- vang Arsenault of Fortune Cove. who is a patient in the Western hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan motored to Summerside recently. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant with Audrey, Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault with Ger- trude, Roger and Norman, visited for AICTICIBIAND Baths Island in the Canadln Arctic, covering almost 80.3 squaremiles.lsan:ongthawaId's 10 largest islands. stthelunneofMr.andMrs.JsrIy Gallant on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Immanuel Gallam of Abram's Village. visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Arsenault on Fri- day, November 23. Miss Shirley Richard of Duvar, came to Howlan on Saturday. No vember M. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb and daughter Mailyn. left on a visit M Mrs. Webb's folks over on the gahinland on " d Novesnbr Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Final and Patricia. visited on Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jerry Arsenault. Mrs. Hector Richard and dau& ter Angela. are now visiting Mr. Richard in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Miss Annie Gallant of Lot 1 is now the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Arsenault. Mrs. ' Elizabeth Finnan and, daughter Ethel were recent visitors to Bathurst. New Brunswick. A.G. Christmas Sale Continues all week Decem- her 17th to December 22nd with additional bargains not listed on sale sheet. Keir Clark & Sons Ltd. Kensington. CAPITO TONIGHT (WED.) 7:15-I: Hilda Crane , CIIVEMASCOPE 'Ei"3"Ml"l8;32'!.Il.:0.ltl'.i'l.'.lBtfIw.I!Il. .J.. L - SUMMERSIDEI 15-THURS. 8:80 - 7:15 - I:lI of . Give your friends '1'!-IEATRE TICKETS -' '1'!-IIBCI-IRIS'I'MAS 1nBoohs80eto85.00 NowonsaleatourBoxOffiee REGENT sonar s:so-1:15-9-10 if muss. ms-s:1e For Christmas this year give Regent Theatre Gift Tickets front 80c to 35.00. pulpwood also 3V2 receive wood. wood or our Summerside yard. Our yard Is open daily from 7:30 n.m. to 5:30 pm. to P.E.l. PRODUCE CO. LTD. P. O. Box 700. Summerside. .l suvmo PUIPWOOD New buying 3V2 ft. and 4 fr. rough fr. half-barked pulp- MYRICKS LIM Great Christmas and BUTTER. Perfection. PREM ........... MILK TOILET TISSUE . . . . and leather footwear. meclals. DECEMBER 17th to 22nd INCLUSIVE LOOK AT THESE SPECIALS: IIIODBIIIUIDIIIIIIOI eebeeeeeseoa .........3rolls25c CAKE MIX. lrodiets 29:" ALSO MANY UIIEB SPECIALS A 10 percent discount on all dry goods. rubber hsrdwareandsllchrlsbnas candyand toys. AleoseeR.M.A. listfor grocery ALBERTON . ITED R M A Sale combined Zlbs. 1.25 OaOIOIlOO0eM3k Grins 07: '-- t:'.'uI-.u-&vr.vx3- . ac.-v. . up ..a..- .......- -...