DECEMBER 19, ”199o WESTERN CIIARDIAIH ...nIESSl-ill SETS FROM 51.40 up 3; Mouse Jewellera. ....nAPlD FLO filter disks. wholesale and retail at Bruce's. Best, quality crokinole boards at Brace'S- ..1'ltYON Consolidated School Concert. December 20, B 1".M., Bap- iis: Hall. Extension Bracelets .for watches, etc.. at Mouse Jewellers in summerside. AEARDESIA SETS 51.00 UP. special 55.00. Taylor Drug Co.. Kensington. ..BUYlNG Hay. Grains. Pota- ines. car lots preferred at present. mug.-lid MacNutt.. Phone 62. Ken- sington. ,1: N G R A V I NC: pcrsonallzes your gifts . . . makes them ,.,..,.;-isiied nlwiiys. Let us engrave mm compacts. cigarette cases. li:hlCl'S. pens. watches. silver- -.u.L rm: Larrssr STYLES b on-rt. llII gifts quickly and beau- tifully (lone. Geo. T, Clarke. Jew-, nllvi Regent Theatre Building. Suinincrsiric. 1 ----THE IDEAL Christmas gift. Regent Theatre tickets. In con- venlent books of 51.05. 52.25, 53.60. 51.50. Good for any show. any- time. For sale at the box office and Boates Pharmacy. -l(l-INSINGTON S C H 0 0 1. Christmas Concert in King George Hall. Tuesday. December 19th, at 8 P. M. sponsored by Home and School Association. - MILLVALE SCHOOL Report for the month of Novem- er. Grade X.-1. Florence Murphy. Grade 1x..i. George White; 2. Mildred Murphy;'3, Anito Gallant. Grade VIII. - 1. Allen Hagen; 2. Paul Gallant. Grade VII.-1. Clarence Murphy; 2. Beulah Hickox. Grade VI.-1. Alfred Bai-riault. Grade V.-J. Anita Hagen; 2. Harold Murphy: 3. Georgina Mur- phy. and Doris Gallant. equal. Grade IV.-1. Emmett. Hagen; 2. Milton Peters. Grade Ilii.-1. Jean Hagen and Thelma Gallant, equal: 2. Marion Mc-Innis and Arthur Murphy. equal: 3. Lorraine Hickox. Grade II.-1. Raymond Gallant; 2. Jeanie Duggan. Grade I.-1. Clifford Brown. (Mrs) Mary Gallant-Teacher. Howlon and O O O VIClIIl'I'y Miss Dorothyrgeters of Duvar was in Howlan on Tuesday. The Misses Beatrice and Frances Arsenault of Howlan were in sum- merside on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Peters of Duvar spent Friday eveiuing in Howlan. Vincent Perry employed in sum- merside spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault spent. a day or two in Charloi-Le-town tlils week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hector Richard recently spent a very pleasant evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Bernard at St. Louis Mrs. Wm, Shields and children Margaret and Raymond who spent the past week in Charlottetown re- turned to their home in Howlan on Wednesday. - Mrs. Albert Peters of Fortiin-s Cove -have gone to Rumford, MP... where she will spend some time BPIICKISIE .NEIl'CISS(3 Nolp Sl0.00 and 3113.50 RUBINSTEIN Command Per- formance White Magnolia 82.25 to 58.50 LAIKYIN l'l'2ITFlJ.VlES Orpoge My Sin Scuntinl to 317.50 : Rt8't1P1'lCtC'C('('c'GII('t13111K'8"CKKKIQZts;"1ItQ-(2!.,,(.;,augag'e'(tC?it('(('(s(('Il:t(&1 . u. . (?HA.VEL No. 5 Bots tics ISIP8 No. .' Pcrfunic & Cologne &!.'.!5 to 317.50 s -u c':r('cz1-1-:K'(K'(tR-(Vacs-tern we- I 4 Sn do your Christmas shop- ping In peace and comfort too. 1-Will in at Enmanj Diiiz Store 15 our advice to you. GS DFLIVFR Huunntnt o6- iiisw tot What's your plight before Christmas? Long on names and short on tim MAN'S. We've hundreds ute gift problems . your list will be thrilled down to our Merry Christmas Store today. CAMERAS The lifetime gift for in life- time of fun: that's Korlaic. We have a large assortment of new models - S3.00 to 51 I 0.00 PIPES Kay Woodie. Dr. Pliimhs. lriviiil and mnn:.- nilicr popiiiur nnkrs. Ranging from 31.00 to 010.00. OTHER GIFTS FOR HIM: Electric Razors. Ronson Lighters. Billfolds. Cigars. Shaving Kits by Yardley. Senforlii, Cargo and Old Spice. MAIL YDIIR PARCELS AT EIIMAII'S Mail your Parcels nt Enman'I. At this season of the year when mailing parcels at the post office is a particularly arduous task we Invite you to leave your Parcela at our alore for stamping and mailing. 'f?5(;eVxcz 70 Int? DIAL 2626 WE SUMMERS ASI MI . . hundreds of bright ideas for gifts as gay as a Christmas tree . ed gifts the most hai'd-to-choose-for-people on EIIS 3.6 iwh NUTEla e? Then come to EN- of answers to last mili- . want- to get So hurry on Beautifully boxed toilet sets by Elizabeth Arden. Helena Rubinstein. Richard Hudnut. Yardley, Evening in Paris, Prince Miitclinbelli, Mai: Our. Dcsort Flower. Friend- sli.p's G:-ll'(I('ll. Also .1 large as-urtiriciit of manicure sets by CIIIPX. Peggy Sage. Rev- lon and Chen Yu. ciiiinv Dc-Mctz turtle chocolates. pr- cun and caramel candy. They're new. They're delic- ious. SL75 box. Moirs, Neilsons. Ganongs, Smiles 'n Chuckles. Black Magic. All Christmas boxed. 51.20 to 35.75 THE MOST PRECICIIS GIFT A gift beyond the power of Santa to give-a gift moi-e precious than gold. more ivanti-d than diamonds . . . GOOD HEALTH. The phy- sician and the pharmacist are dedicated to helping you safeguard this gift beyond pi-ice. Enlist their old when- ever you feel below par. Prompt diagnosis and treat- ment may prevent a serious and costly illness. As your Itharmacisi. we stand ready to dispense the medicine your physician prescribes. Sxcfs " MAIL ORDER DEPT IDE 1'1-TE GUARDIAN. time with her brother Joe .i).-.-- Roches and other friends and re- latives. Mm Jan" A Gamm who spem Cove left for a visit. to the U. S. A.i the past week in Woodstock came to l-lowlan on Thursday where she will visit -with her sister Mrs. J. E. Arsenault and other relatives and friends. On Thursday morning Frank Gallant of Howian went to cascum- pce where he will be employed at the Gordons garage for a few day.- doign some carpenter work. On Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bryan attended a shcwer in Elmsdale in honor of Mrs. Bryan's cousin Miss Susan Wells who wa- just recently married. Mr. and Mrs. 1-Ieber Bryan and Mrs. Frank .Walsh of l-lowlan had as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Squarebriggs and family or Misccuche. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters motor- ed to Summerside on Saturday they were accompanied by Mrs. Pe- ters sister Mrs, Nelson Gallant of Duvar. Mr. and Mrs, Leo A1'senauit., Mrs. Jerry Gallant. Miss Catherine Per- ry recently spent a pleasant even- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gallant, Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gaudct and family on Friday night,were guest. at the home of Mr. and Airs. Tenis Peters. Howlan. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Joe Gallant and family in the rrcent ac- cident which bets-ll Mi". Gallant cn his -way home from O'Leai'y on Saturday night when he was so badly hurt when struck by a car Mr. Tenis Peters one of our C. N. R. section man returned ti. work on section on Monday aft-r being ill for the past two or three weeks. Mrs. Alban D, Arsenault was hos.- tess when the Hcuvian and wood- stock ladies of St. Aniicfs Cliih licln their monthly and annual meeting Rail call was answered by seven- teen members and two visitors, our ivhcm was welcomed into the club as a member. Minutes of the last months meeting were read as also the report of tho financi- al doings for the past year. It was found that there was a balance of 525 on hand. It was then decided to give the usual Christmas gifts to Rev Fr. Rooney and our two students The sick committee reported no sick so that the same ones namely. Mrs. Jack Finnan. Mrs. A. A. Arsennult were re-appointed. A dra-wing then took place for an exchange of Christmas gifts to be given before Christmas each size to the value of 50 cents. It was dc- cided that all entitled to draw for the usual trip to St Annes in Que- bec had to attend the June mr-etrng when the drawing will take place. Mrs. Robert Gallant than kindly invited members to her house for January meeting with the usiiiii bingo. Then came the election of officers. The president - Airs. Jer- ry Arsenault was re-appointed as was the treasurer Miss Delma Gal- lant and vice-president. Mrs. Al- ban D, Arsenault. The secretary. Mrs. Anthony Finnan having rc- signed her place taken over by M:ss Leone Arsenault. After a. vote of thanks was offered the retiring pre- sident. meeting adjourned by urn?!- er. A game of bingo realizing 55 50 proceeds to lie given to Western Hospital. A very delicious clam stew with crackers was then hearti- ly enjoyed. Miss Francis Arsen- ault is in charge of sandwiches and Mrs. Leo Arsenault, .VIrs. A. A. Arsenault. Mrs. Ben Gallant. Mrs. Anthony Finnan to furnish. rest of refreshments for next meeting. nI' ..i THIS DA-RNLEY AND SEA VIEW .M. --The Darnley and Sea View Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Fulton Simmons for the November meeting. The worship service was followed in the Missionary Month- iy. the theme being "One in Chris " Mrs. Simmons was the ”Lcndcr," with Mrs. Harry Crnzicr assisting. The hymn. 184. "The Churchts one Foundation" was sung. The Scripture reading was taken from St. John 11: 20-23. Mrs. Colin Don- ald then led in prayer. Several members gave touching readings on "Peace." Roll call was answered by eight members with vevrse on "Peace." three visitors were present. Min- utes of last meeting read and ap- proved. "Box committee reported box had been packed and sent. Letter was read from Verilicst C0.. regarding cards. Friendship sec- retary reported one sympathy card. fourteen hospital cards. two letters. six boxes. five sick calls, two cards, four shut-in cards. four treats. Offering was taken and ded- icnted. Mrs. Simmons had charge of study book assisted by Mrs. A .VlacKay. Hymn 262 "In Christ There is no East or West" was sung. Lord's Prayer and Mizpah Bened- iction elosed the meeting. THE DARNLEY AND SEA VIEW MISSION BAND The regular monthly meeting of Darnley and Sea View Mission Band met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Adams for the November meeting. The singing of hymn 507. "safe in the Arms of Jesus" open- ed the meeting. The sist Psalm was then read in unison. Mrs. Simmons then led in pray- er. The members purpose was rc- ported together followed by the Lord's Prayer. Hymn 500 "Tilin- Time To Be Holy" was then siinz. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Eight inchi- bers answered roll call with a com- mandment. Collection was taken and dedicat- ed. Mrs. Simmons had charge of study book." The Missionary Com- mittee read a nice piece. It was decided to exchange gifts at. the christmas meeting. Hymn 286 "Jes- us Lover of My Soul." nnd repeat- ing Benediction. Supper was ser- ved bv the hostess. CHARLOTTETOWN i” PAGE NINETEEN Locke Road and Vicinity Mrs. Albei'tdIV;eiers of Fortune Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams of O'Leai'y, inotcveci to Forest View on Thursday last. Mrs. Tom Dunphy of Kensington spent ing in Forest View field. and son Joe I Week visit- and Bloom- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant of Forest View were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Harris of Locke Road one evening recently. Mr. and Mrs. Murray sweet of Forest View were among those who attended the funeral of Dr. Alder Muttart of California. The funeral was in Aiberton. . -Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan; Des- Roches and family of Debeirt, re- turned to their home after spend- ing a week visiting relatives on the Island. and Junior spent two days in Charlottetown. While there, they visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blanchard. Mrs. Lawrence Peters of Bloom- field has returiied to her home after spending five days in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Pet- ers is doing splendidly after a. re- cent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch of Al- bcrton. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry of Duvnr were iziicsts at the homc of Mrs. Mi-ll'Kal'!'1'. Arseiiauit of ,Fnrest View one evening re- cently. Flrientis of Leo Peters or Bloom- field, soii of Mrs. Leon Peters will be sorry to hear that he was the victim of an accident which caus- ed him leg iniiiries. He is now confined to his bed. He is station- ed at Fort Lewis, Washington. I i I l 0 OUR CUSTOMERS We ask your co-operation in making it possible for our stuff to enioy the Christmas Holiday. WE WILL HAVE NO DELIVERY . CHRISTMAS DAY So In order that you will have sufficient milk and cream for over the holiday we ask you to order ca two doys' supply ON OUR ONE DELIVERY on Sun- day. December 24th. This arrangement applies to Summerside. Kenslngton. Sf. Eleonors and Airport customers. l i i In order to help our stuff make this arrangement a success would you please put out for our drivers oll empty bottles in your possession. 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