.6 trace FOURTEEN ;, Professional card: lnmnenlde. P. I. I. complete Visual Annlysu Glasses Fitted PHONE 8110 nsALI.MAN's BUILDING DPTOMETIIST T. Earle Hickey Chartered Actlwunfuu Canadian Bank or Commerce lumm H 1-. ye. L mom: zsss ;::-n j llli. J. A. llilllioli DENTIST Dental X-Buys Bmsllman Building SUMIIERSIDE Dill 8300 OWBRIDGFS TONIC Him is Ruin-t for COUGHS - COLDS on. .l.ll. cuuumaunm VETERINARIAN Dioi f520 Water Street East Summerelde IE. E. Parkman - Upt.D., R.0. 0P'l'0ME'liBlST Glasses Fliwd Eyes Examined Office Hours: 0 to 12 - l to 5 and by nppmnlmenl Phone 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerside o Tlgnlsll llolne And school Assoc. ohserveslnok Week -A meeting of the Tignish Hung and School Association held in St. Mnryls Hall, November lath. was a pa:-ents'-and-children's night in observance of Young oano,da'g 3001; Week. The following program was prwented under the chairmanship of Rev. Denis Gallant. "0 Cauedslz" remarks by the president. Al. and S. A.. Mrs. James Gallant: playlet. "Taking care of Books". Grade VII: choral read- ing "Rouge Bouquet", Grade VIII- IX: Diavlet "Books. a sure Cure" Grade VI; report on Reading Sur- vey: Rev. sister at Frances Claire, Sing-Song: A talk on Good Read- ing: Rev. Patrick Walsh, Palmer Road: Films. - The guest speaker, Rev. Father Walsh, in his talk stressed the value of mood reading. which wro- vides food for the mind and en- sures its nroper growth and deve- lopment. He spoke of the need of supervision by parents and teach- ers of children's reading. and sus- gested that each home should build up its own little library. If coed reading matter is provided younvr people will come to appreciate it and will not devote so much at- tention to material of a lower stand- nrd. The meetlm closed with appro- priate films supplied by the Ne- t our ROBES and Films 'Z M tionai Film Board. ,."1! Gifts From li0LM-AWS Are Opened First K 4. , Murray Road School, Keep 'em cozy and you'll help keep 'em well! These robes and pajamas make a fine double barreled gift for the young masculine members on your gift list. The selection is wide. . . . You'll find colors, styles and sizes exactly the ticket for your youngsters. ,5 FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS that are comfortable in style and cut. They're made from good qualityl flsnnelette with a soft suede fin- JERSEY xmr PAJAMAS in not popular polo style designed for lounging and sleeping. The tops are striped fins cotton knit and the trousers are plain shades with lsh. Assorted striped patterns. ribbed ankle cuffs. Navy or brown These are serviceable and long nearing. A pair colors. A pair "' i EATH 303135 3? I0”. heavy weight Esmond Blsnket'Cloth. , There are suveral colors from which to choose trimmed with . cord edging and cord lash. Practical Robes gar long wear. Size: small. medium or.lsrgc. sch N8 B Conwoy oncli Vicinity M.r.iDsniel Borden, was in Conway on Saturday. Decem- ber nth. Mr. Marshall Murphy was in summerside on Sunday, Decem- ber 7th. Mr. Donald smith, Poplar Grove, was in Conway Saturday. December 0th, on business. i Messrs. William E. Macxinnon and Charles Palmer were in Sum- merside on Friday, December 5th, on busineu. Mr. George Tuplin and daugh- ter, Myrna, Murray Road, were in Summerside Saturday, December 6th, on business. Mrs. Bernard Adams. Ellerslie, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Broome on Wed- nesday, December 3rd. -Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jeliey and family. Unionvale, were guests at the h'ome of Mr. and Mrs. lrvinz Smith on Saturday, November 29th. Mrs. Russell Key, Foxley River. spent a few days at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mil'. and Mrs. Emmetson Barlow, El- lerslie. . ...M Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MacNeill, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Murphy were in Char- lottetown, Saturday, December 6th, on business. .. Miss Mary Casey, teacher at spent the December 6th week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Casey, New Waterford. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Murphy and children, Myra and David, Sum- merside, were visiting friends and relatives at Freeland on Sunday. November 30th. Mr. William H. Burns, General Merchant, Malpeque, was a visitor at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Friday, De- cember 5th. Messrs. David Smith, Arthur smith, Junior. Freeland and John D. Palmer. Conway, motor- ed to Charlottetown Friday. DP- cember 5th, on businem. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and children. Lloyd and Elaine. Borden, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Friday. December 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith. Summerside. were recent visitors at Conway and also were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art- hur Smith. Sr., Freeland. Mrs. John MacDonald has re- turned to her home in Charlotte- town after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Michael Mac- Donald and her brothers, Stephen, Offie and Frank at Murray Road. -The many friends of Mrs. Marshall Murphy will regret to learn she has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treat- ment. Mirs. Murphy has been in the hospital several times this fall, and her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. The sympathy of the commun- ity is being expressed to the rela- tives of the late George MacDon- ald, whose death took place on Wednesday, December 3rd. Bur- ial was in West Devon Cemetery on Friday, December 5th. Mrs. Beatrice Msc.Fadyen has gone to Borden to spend the win- ter months with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer. she has been staying with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald, Freeland. The ladies of the St. Peter's Anglican Church, Lot Eleven. held e. very successful pantry sale at I-lolman's on Saturday after- noon. December 6th. Mrs. Sterl- ing Palmer, Mdss Olive Tuplin, Mrs. Reginald Palmer and Mrs. George Tu.plin went to SIu.mmer- side to carry on the sale. The Conway Community Club held its annual supper on wed- nesday evening, December 3rd. A delicious turkey supper was serv- ed to all and after supper music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. John Biggnr and Miss Minnie Bigger, Tyne Valley, and Mr. Rol- and Adams. Conway. A vote of thanks was extended Mr. and Mrs. Palmer for the use of their home for the celebration. after which all joined in string "F'nr They Are Jolly God yellows." : .S'nzcW'4' Pond-01 CIGARS ----I) (lL,7lAy” rm: GUARDIAN. cnAaLo'rre1'owN IN MEM9-RIAM James NELSON Meosucner --The following omissions were inadvertently made in the "In Memoriam" of James Nelson Mc- Geughoy published in the Guar- dian of December 3: spiritual Bouquets E. H. MscQuerrle. . Cards. Letters. Sympathy er. St. John Agnes, Mount saint Vincent. Sr. st. Regine Louise, Mount saint Vincent. Sr. st. Georgette Cerolinda, st. Paul, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Carmich- ael. Saint John. Mrs. Isaac Arsensult and Bins. Mr. and Mrs. Leighen Rogers. Miss Jamie McLelian, Grand River. ' Mr. A.K. MacNeili, summersideg Mr. and Mrs. Austin Noonan and family, Cape Traverse. Mass Cards Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stewart, Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie MacLellan Carleton. Mother, Mrs. Agnes McGaughey, 358 Water at, Bummerslde. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mulligan, Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Haviland Rogers and family, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant, Strong Street, Bummer-side. Mrs. James Mccirath, North Carleton. , Mr. Arnold McGrath, North Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester McMur- rer, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Able Molnnis, Al- bany. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mclnnis, Al- bany. Mr. and Mrs. Regina, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Regina, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mcrlevin and family, Regina. Sask. Mr. and Mrs. John McMurrex nd family, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. John E. McGaugh- Bliss Maci..eod, Jack MacLeod. ey. Bonshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mcaaughey, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome McClaugh- ey. Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Belonie Gallant. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Muttsrt. Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McMurrer, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dougay and family, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Warren and family, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Haverhill, Mass. Miss Muriel MHCIkOd, Albany. Leo and Lucy Macbeod, Albany. Rogers, 1 ill!!! Emil! lloallllhey. Hover- hill. Mass. Miss Mlry McMur1-er, Albany. Masters James and Lowell Rog- ers. Alban Charles bony. Mr. and Mrs. Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. 'John Maclienns and family, Maple Plain. Miss Margaret Carmichael. Ai- be.ny. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gidding, Summerside. Miss Merle Ga1lsnt.,Bumnwrside. Mr. Alfred Mcciaugbey, Bon- Shaw. Miss Teresa Victor. Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson and family, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perry. Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. Iley Crooks. Kin- kora. ' Mr. and Mrs. and family, Albany. Mrs. Basil Sherry and family. y. and Darlene Rogers, Al- Jossph Victor. Layton Green merside. Mr. Ben Carmichael, Albany. Mr. Lorne MacKenna, Albany. Mr. Robert Carmichael, Albany. Mr. Gerard Carr, Emerald. Miss Florence Mclnnis. Miss Gladys McInn1s. Mr. Basil Mclnnis. ING WONDERFUL 8 ON INSIDE- THE PIPE FILTER THATAREALLY FILTERS GOURLlES' REXALL DRUG STORE 21 Central Street SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. Phone 3236 cameo rncaras KEN SIN GTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15 song, a dance and a laugl -Doris Day and Gene Nelson "LULLABY OF BROADWA ” comedians Billy DeWolfe and ”Cuddles" . It's the story with a in technicolor. with S Z. Sakall. E1" Albany. Mr. and Mrs Linus Mulligan and family, Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. John Murrsy, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Noonen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclvor, Summerslde. - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Suther- land. Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. Damien Duffy, Emerald. . Mr. Johnny Monaghan, Sum- . -. "DECEMBER 15, 1952 CAPITOL Sumsesos-side ' fl'onightV.7:15-9:15; Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 rt 1- I . T The west's niosr un. 5 . usual true story. A true ll: women :a'' 0"” story of six women's . 9 . omozlng bottle against the desperodos. THE SECRET or CONVICT They come hunting treasure and the secret only the women knew. THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT A Book of CAPITOL THEATRE TICKETS ranging from 75c to 335.00-On Sale at the Box Office. REGEN i32:.i.;':: ””'iil2:8:i2 . ”D("y., - I I 1,, '1 .' 'W,.a,mM---W000" YESI! rm: ll-iDYH SA 5 No! nlINKl.EOH on-ruFllNiKKSlXliiISlI.l.IM.H.. n-II: J..- nun F "W" is it ” For CHRISTMAS this year give REGENT THEATRE Gift Tickets. In books of 754: to 55.00. Now on Sale at Box Office. Meet Tl-ll PETTY Gilli i- -she's daring" . , delicious... V dslighiiuli i , ...? i -from............ I i cu. fin Philco Refrigerators. home, size9 cu.-H. Make this Christmas on electric Christmas. with gifts that can be enioyed by-the whole family. The following are gift suggestions from the Hardware Department. located. on the basement level of SmuIImqn's where you always get top values of lowest prices. Connor Washing Machines . . 5164.50 to 5219.50 the gift to make the 5434.95 . . .-. .-.-. 5487.95 oeoll'O oysi shop Sunshine Electric Range: irom ................ Westinghouse Electric Range . . .. 5249.50 Sunbeam Mix Master '. . . . . . . .v. till 563.95 General Electric Kettles . . . . . . . . . 514.50 Electric Hot Plate from . . . 54.75 to 513.95 Electric Percoloiors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 522'-95 Automatic Defroster to modernize your 572.95 to 593.50 Philco Portable Typo Radio . . . .. .... 562.95 (Batteries Extra) Wall type Electric Clocks by Wesiciox .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 56.95: lo 510.95 Electric Alarm Clocks by Wesiclox . . .... . . . .q. . . 56.50 to 514.50. Genersl Electric Iron . . . . . . . .v. . . 514.50 General Electric Steam iron . . . :.-. 324.95 General Electric Toaster . . . . . ...-u in 39.95 Toastmaster, Automatic Tossier ,.-.1 523.95 Other Electric Toasters from . . m-n . 55.25 Portable Electric Fan Heater ..m.. 513-50 Westinghouse Heating Pads . . . . .. 50.95 RGTTTQQTCTOT .s e e e e e. LI 0 s e euro e'w's olll Sutmnerside Irv; ALWAYS sIkAI.i.MAN's pron ror wuuesy ATA Lowest eiucss ONLY 9 8li0P.PlllI DAYS 'TIL illilil8'l'iM8 General Electric Heating Pads ........'5'I0.45