it]??? Tsisrsiiu GUARDIAN . AGENTS: l. Elmer Murphy. 186 Hanover Street, and ' George Claw. I25 Othws Street. "UMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions, Advertising d‘ following stores Bookstore. "mm Bakgry, Wa Yum“ Grocer)’. The Guardian may be bought at any of the in Sumrnersl’ : Water Street: Gourlles Drugstore. 21 Central Street“ for Street; Mark Gaudet. 67 Granville Streetm Russell Street; Alyre Doucettafs Grocery, Seconu Street; Island Motor Transport. Vlater Street. n wfll be delivered to any home in Summerside by carrier fll ffgdlj, d.’ gr 18c per week. T sgjve 3/01"‘ ° Phone 288 or 288-1 for this sarvlcs rder to the boy responsible for delivery on your roub, ‘fficniiiffiunancri. Ralph GTMutIarI. Sutitmerside. 1,5 that cry and have life ‘DOL gmple’! Drug Store. like hair. 5 [IE5 monogram engrav- ‘WATT. nil our watches while “uh-m Scinplefs Drui; 519F9- w “ . _ _ 1; BILLFOLDS will be em- “at... gold frec. Semples Drut; :0", Kensingttm. TIIE IYILVAIDTI: Valley lIull Co. resent tl vtiriciy concert In ‘l hi“ m, lfrydlvy evening, Dcc. 1U $95 dclocit. Also nticlltiii sale of bu“ pies, t-ziltcs. cit‘. _._\t!iGlS'l‘ItATI-."S (BURT-Ma.- gtrete R Ilintoifs Court in gummqttlc m; no’. very busy ~. pcrsrin from Baltic ' terd.iv_ V as; fiiia $3.3 or thLrty days for mung I‘. ~ 1n his possession wan,‘ a seal on it. 11.0"}, n,“ ~ cases were LSO t1 S ...R()'l‘.\lli DIIZETING — Only s» was discussed at the of the Summer- .itb in the Olympia Stimzncrside, yester- day; A t int-i. from the collection for the Fttlld for Crippled Chi‘.- ttren was read by M11 PG. Clarke . l“. Artit-tt FCDOYIEII _50(‘l.\|. (‘LYB-‘ilic Ueccni- - the Social Club of sas heist m, hum; ..t the prcdtlenl. Ali's. ~. .\iu son. ‘I-lic ‘ \\ti\ Born" wit» rend which the Roll . fl vu-rc . ‘t c posin "Cliri-f- l~".vt\:'r‘tl with Kiiil- tlm president -.v1i.= prttvci" by till-as. , "his closed lhc . .»\i‘cr the sin:- tlitnis. dclicioti: by tho . l\‘li's. Lmirrt towin, hiisr. H. Link- S p o u Ill i -Dl-‘\M°ND rings. registered blue while stones. Somples Drug Store. —FB.EE ENGRAVING on all our rings whiile you tivait. Sempleu Drug Store. -—-PAN'I‘RI' SALE and Bazaar in Kennedy's Store, Kensington. Dec. 11th at 7 P. M. Sponsored by C. W. L. —C0l\lE to the Croklnole Party at Wilbur Wright's. Thursday ev. H1111!- Dccember 9th. Proceeds for Clielton Womens Institute. -TIIE NEW ANNAN WOMEN'S Institute was entertained for the December meeting at the home o! Mrs. John Moose on Thursday evening when roll call was, answer. ed with an exchange of Christmas Sifts. It was decided io._preparg E Play B-Yid a selection committee was appointed. A treat is to be 59M to the school children for their Christmas closing. Mrs, Elm. er Mouse. retiring secretary was presented with n gift in appre- the next meeting which “.111 be held at the home of Mrs. John Mtwlnnls, each member is asked to tiring a new one. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs Albert Mouse-s, —-"l‘Il\’ OUT NEW LADDER- During tlic monthly‘ drill of the Siimincrside Fire Department, on Aioiidrii‘ cvciiiii: the l-looi; and Lutldci‘ Company trzcd out a new three-sexton ziluniiiiuiii ladder. This ladder is. Gil feet in length and whcn extended will reach the ‘Wit 0f ill" highest building tn ttottu. T2 ‘s is the sccond ladder r-f this typo Iiltil iltlS bccn scour. cd by the cicpzirtnient, one of 40- fnot lcxuth litiviiiz: been Illlfflltflg. cd about. two y-etirs m. The atl- vziiitaut- u‘ altimttium is ttlizit it is. .1. vcxgv ttuht mzttcriiil and n long lnddct" ‘llll bc lmndlczi Wlllktlil much difficulty and by fcw mr-n. It. is nt~o Li vcry strong inclnl. S‘ --('IlILI)IIE.\"S All) SOCIETY- 'i'i\o i'"""l-ii' rncilitiilv 111!‘ ttii: cf thc Clinrti-cnk Add ‘ cl.“ (‘I Priiitrz. i."iin‘._\' was ltr.d Aiondt‘: cvciiinz in ttlic 'i‘nt\n H111. In ltie iLFFllCt‘ tit I112 PTCKILIFIH, tlic wcc- rrcvdcnf RC\'_ Pf. .1. 8111' as pru- siticd. The agent reported school Lltciitltitis: as ztitrzi. llc stntcti clothes had been provided for a needy child to enable he: to at- tend school and who wle living under very Door conditions. Ow- ing to the lack of funds it was regretfully moved thst the servic- es of the agent of the Society, Joseph A. Gallant. be dispensed with. No grant from the Provin- cial Government having been re- ceived for the year I948 the tress- urers report showed only s. small balance on hand. The Secretary was instructed at the meeting to take the matter of a gevarrunent grant up wit-h the Minister of Health and Welfare. 8 -SILVER BIRCIIES WOMEN‘! W. I. — The December meeting of the Silver Bitches Women's Instit- ute of Reed's Corner was held st the home of Mrs. Lester Bsglole for s social evening with the new president. Mrs. Heber MscQusrrie. in the chair. Them was s splendid attendance and one new member was welcomed. It was decided to remember the sick and shut-ins at Christmas and to send the Readers’ Digest to two people in the Provincial Sanatorium. A box of clothing was being packed. for the O'R.egan's in London and extra donations are to be forwarded to the secretary. Mrs. Wymsn Cairns. The new sick committemia "Mrs. George Read and Mrs. Lyman I-Isll. ciation of tier faithful service. At] ............... .....t...t>..t......... I It's the eternal question ; : ; what lo give Iier. You'll Give any of these lo triple Iiér holiday funI I—IIAND-O-TONIR — Christmas wrapping 1.2! end 2.23 e Il-BLLII GRASS FLOWIR MIST SNOWMAN . . . 2.80 l-QLUI GRASS POWDIR MIT (with S powder relllll) 7.941 Enman Drug. C0- . answer in Elizabeth Arden-Vs gofoxy of "Little Gifts". For Gifts of Beauty by Elizabeth Arden are fragrant guides lo giving whether it be o beautiful Gift Box, or selected from on attractive array of very special "little" items; N-PLUPFY MILK IATII FETAL! — I2 wafers in s lube 2.00; 8 tubes In s be: 5.00 c-stus cuss rtowsn Mm — Clulllmes wrapped 1.1:. MI. 5-50: with ItI-Iw I-J 5i ‘TH OII. CNIST (llue Oren) — I vlele 4.801 I0 vials 8.50) ll vlsll 12.00 See Our Large Display of Christmas Gifts Ltd. Mrs. Hartwell Condor: invited the -members for the next meeting YProgressive auction was played, the prizes being awarded to Mrs. H. Condon, Mr. Wm. Lefurgey, Mrs. B. Cairns and Mr. R. Hogg. Delic- .ious refreshments were served by _the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Rob- Vert Hogg and Mrs. Francis Mac- 'Quarrie. - S. Personals —Mrs. Frank MacKay. Milton Ave, returned on Saturday morn- ing to Boston, Mass, where she will enter the New England Bap- tist. Hospital for an operation. S CRAPACD AND VICIN [TY Mr. Eric Lowthcr was o week- end visitor to Moncton. A very successful pantry sale in aid of tlir: Crnpatid mission band was hold tit the Rogers Hardware Co. store in Charlottetown on Nov. 20th last. Ni‘. and Mrs. Kenneth Paynter. llrizclbroolt. were visitors lo Cra- pautl tlttrini; the week-end the gilt-sis of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Daw- b011- 'i‘lie lilncltsniiih shup at Crapaud is now upon nftr-r lacing closed for tho sttntnir-i- months. ’l‘o the new liliwitstnttli, Mr. Uiiigwcll. is extend- t-tl titr- ln-st wtslit-s for n successful IFIIMIIPSS. A now vrcnnicry and cold stor- ngo plant is being erected by the Crnptititl Cl‘(’ill1lt"l‘_\' Company and .....ii.n>..litnihitililitlillililiiliititilliillilll ‘ find the perfect THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN CAPITOL Summerside TDDIIY (WEDNESDAY) and THURSDAY @010}; 0 l it Mttut Trill? INVISIBLE WALL n/nl wit,’ om; wuy out’ tifffts-ciiiiisiiuiz-sititss s . -RBUIIIOPI*IIwWRRDDIIEEIIIIIDIIY"EIIRUEEDRDE ' "i I "l I. Illlltl. RRDDDETUIS. I‘ lfili“ E12» DIIII-Tll ‘"5 News — March ei Time — Mighty Mouse SHOWS - 7.15 - 9.15 MATINEE THURS. 3.30 ~ Joooooocvuxaexxmmmmm mmxmm \\m>“ O-O-§-O~O-O-O-O-G+ O REGENT Thursday, Friday and Saturday Double Bill ALLAN "ROCKY" LANE WWW DIIMED TIIEIITRE KENSINGTON Wed. ‘L15, 9.15 This is your lent chance to see this thrilling Drama "DUEL IN THE SUN" In Technicolor Starring Jennifer Jones. Joseph Cotton, Gregory Peck Please Note-No show on Thurs. of this week. will be completed early If! the new year. The many friends of Mr. Bert- ram Sturdy. Crapaud. are very sorry to hear of his recent illness ond and wish him a speedy recovery. tun _ MARTIN It is pleasing to nolc that the mm erection of a snow fence by the LOWE“ Provincial Government is in pro- gress on the road leading from . __ will Crapeud to Charlottetown and ijtirlitilitP-Itttittl,‘ DARRO Borden. . j,._t__ it,‘ r i The farmers of Crapuud and vic- liiity have shipped \ll the pro- duce they were unable to protect from frost. Tlic remaintlci‘ will bu shipped at tlicir lclsurc vs it is stilt-- Shows 7 ond 9.15 Matinee Friday 3,30 Suyurdrly 2.30 . ly stored in collars and putzttu " ' " houses. Lost showing today The theatre in (frapuud UII(I(‘I Dcbm. ,_| the management of Mr. Lloyd Rog- Kc” erson has supplied llic residents of Crapaud and vicinity with cuter- tainmvnt every Friday und ~ ur~ day evening during thc post s ison. It is hoped Mr. Rogerson will cuti- tinue with shows during the win- ter. Block Narcissus \ee04 oeo-oeee-oeeoeeoeoe... surrotx w. I. The fourteenth ‘zi-nnusl meeting The annual banquet and gens-slot Suffolk W, I. my; n. the ha.” supper of True Brothers Lodge Noiof Nfrs. Chas. RQILI on Nov. 23rd. 8 was held in Crtipaud hail Tties-.\vitii nine members present. Meet. day evening. Nov. 23rd. A tlelici-‘ing opened with sniginv U Canada ous goose supper was served by and fgpgalinw Crew in mum“ the ladies of the Crapaud Women's R01] can “a; aps“~ev<ed b i,“ Institute. Retiring Worslilpful Mas- menybey-s pavmw ‘due; {Ur ywe? ter Lloyd Rogerson, was toust- “m. M:lsuf.;i 3; Yegum, “K111111415 t _ . .L .. ..__ , __ m“ 9r nnnuut meetings were read, R9- port of sick committee received committee oi‘ Mrs. I... Trade have resumed their regular meetings. The board did not hold regular meetings during the sum- mer months, however the executive met several times anti kcpt in touch with any new developments that falls under the board's jurisdic- tion. Mr. R. N. Dawson. Crapaud, has loaded the motor vessel Moyle R. for the fourth time this full for Cervell Brothers, Charlottetown. Due to the scarcity of railway cars it would have been impossible to ship the large quantity of potatoes offered before the cold weather sets in had not there been an outlet by water. L. D. MacLeod and Sons have also loaded several vessels. COFFEE POPULAR The Crepaud-Victorio Board ofiand new Arbing and Mrs. Templar appoint- ed. The secretary gave the year's report. Letter was read from Mrs. Stewart President of P.E.I. W0. meris Institute. The following officers were ap- pointed for coming year: Prest. dent Mrs. W. S. Macaxthur; Vice - President - Mrs. Albert Templar; Sec‘y Trens. — Mrs, G, H- Jvtinston: Directors _ Mrs. Chas. Reid. Mrs. Gordon Cotes and Mrs. Lewis Arbtng; Auditors Miss Ellen Munn, Mrs, Ernest; Cotes. Plans for coming year yvere discussed. It. was decided to write the Film Board asking for another nate for film showing in the school when lunches would be sold. Mrs Johnston kindly invited the Iiistit. ute to meet at lier home for -——- Dec. hfcctttig. Singing God save b11129 PUnited States consumes The King brought. the meeting (o a. Pu o5 per cent of the worlds r. close otter “Illtll a dainty lunch ¢° IQE- was served by the hostess. —G. B. M.- I. People have been flocking into the Furniture Departments er both the Summerside and the Charlottetown Stores . . They're all N“!!! lllollt the “DUTCH AUCTION" of the B-picce ‘Italnutyblning Room Suite. The price started st $295.00 and has been reduced every day by $10.00 until on Tuesday it Is down to $185.00 nnd on Ween". III! "l! WI" "I" 56 "N! $175.00. Some lucky person is going to have I timely sorsml Wllnut Dining Room sum In time for Christmas _ . . Don't let a meagre 810.00 stand In your way! Come Ont This is an AUCTION’ . . . The S-plece Walnut Dining Room Suite very soon will be GOING —- GOING — GONE. Furniture Department. 2. Order your l" Istmas Foods from the Grocery Department right sway, while the stocks are complete . . . Right now you can get pound packages (cellophane wrapped) of MUSCAT CLUSTER BAIINS and your supply of CHRISTMAS NUTS In the shell, which include Walnuts — Brazil; - Pccans - Almonds — I-‘llberfs — Pes- nula and Mixed Nuts You certainly don't want to miss out on these Christmas treats — So order today from tho Grocery Department. 8. The Chins Departments have been receiving large shipments of CIIINAWARE from " ' ’ These P‘, ‘ ' ' ’ a s of stock patterns in Dinnerware and s selection of attractive Fancy CIiInsr-in the latter selection are smart pieces of Neisonware - ina- roon, ivory and cobalt lavishly decorated with gold-hand painted Redford Pottery — colorful Royal Winton, as well as s beautiful eol- lection of Aynsley Cups and Saucers priced from 1.80 to 1.75. Everyone --yes. everyone knows that English Chinswsre leads the world in quality, design and workmanship. For Christmas —- Buy the Best- Buy British Chlnswsre from the Chins Departments d. Give useful Gifts for Christmas! Smart gifts that are definitely In the useful elsn are of "KOIIOSIJAL" In the Dry Goods Depart- ment I have noticed grand, roomy Garment Bags of "Korosesi", thew: are 51 by 30. have s zipper eloslng and give absolute promotion to your clothing against dust. moths and dampness. These Garment Bagm are priced st 4.25 each. Another "Korean" gift is s package of l Draw- string Bags of different sizes-these could be used for travelling. for your bedroom or your kitchen. Tho 4 of them are priced at I.50_ Come in and m; these and the many. many other sift suncmions in the Dry Goods Department, GLACE CHERRIES Holiday BAKING Bulk Dela Per 1b. . . 25c Seeded Raisins in bulk. Per lb. 23¢ Seedless Raisins ‘PAGE FIFTEEN In bulk. Per lb. . . . 19c Assorted Gleced Fruit Mixed Peel ‘l6 oz. pkg. 45c: 8 oz. pkg. 25¢ - ‘3 oz. pkg. 13c; 8 oz. pkg. 22c; I6 oz. pkg. 39c I MARACHINO CHERRIES 8 oz. Pkg. 20c 8 oz. Pkg. 39c 6 oz. bottle, Red 29c Green 30o BAKERS CHOCOLATE Reedy-ro-use Dore Mix 30c Velvet- Cuke Flour Eagle Brand Milk. l Unsweetened 1-2 lb.—-43c FRY'S COCOA I pound tin—5lc Posirv decorating, Per Pkg. 29c CRYSTALIZED GINGER 3 oz. Pkg. 22c Molasses (in containers) per quort-—-40c EXTRACTS — Almond. Shelled Walnuts I-4 Ib- CHOCOLATE 1-2 lb. lin-25c CHIPITS, for COLOUR Lemon, Voniilo, 3 Robin Hood Flour 7 lbs. 45c. 24 lbs. 1.45 Pastry Flour Per package . . . 38c 71b. beg . . 48c Eggs. Shortening. Lard. Spices. White - Almond Icing l/z lb. pkg. 38c BAKERS CHOCOLATE Semi-Sweet I-2 lb.—-45c BAKEIFS COCOA 1 Pastry Coloring, 8 colors 25c COCOANUT 4 ozs. 21c Colored Cocoonut, 4 ozs.—23c oz.—l3c, 2 32c, Pecans 35c, Filberts 19c, Almonds 20c, Bmzils 25c Mepleieef Cake Flour Cream of Tartar. Baking Soda. Brown-end Icing Sugtll’. CF15" t lb. tin—37c KIT, for for 25c Baking Powder I lb. i-in 30: per package . . 38c 11c Creamery Butter IDEAL “till..- Per ih. i- LOCOMOTIVE COAL DUMPCAR l- II- Train, i CATTLE CAR CABOOSE I'- 4 Gar Electric Train Stea motive. gles ARMY SEARCHLIGHT CAR former, switching and dump- ing cohtrnls sud track. m type, d wheel drive loco- it. smokes! The headlight It unloads the cesl by re- mote control. With s mount- ed Army WW eearchlite. complete with trans- 7450 in TOY TOWN imknivuA-novvanu nurrmts 0n Wednesday, November 175i. Rev. Father 'l‘rainor of st. Mar s. Lot. 7. united ln nnarrlagc Joseph Cyril MoKonna. son Mf- 811d Mrrh nan); 1, McKeuna. Elmsdale and Audrey Marie ltowarct. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett How- ard of Glcngniry. The bride wore gown of whitc sllti 111F593’ and fingertip vcil xvihli crown of orange LIIOSSOIHS. Her corsafle W" °f red roses. She were white gloves and carried a white prayer book with streamers. The bridesmaid. Miss Joan Mc- Kenna. cousin of the SYWm- “m” green taffeta. with green head- a floor lciigtn and lace Bennett Howard presided at. the organ. ivLr. Patrick Butler. uncle of the bride. was soloist. After the ceremony, s. delicious dinner was served to about fifty guests. at the home of Mr. Patrick Butler. After dinner. the bride and groom icft by t-ar on a honeymoon trip to different places in the Iifarltiiiies. On their arrival home on Monday evening. a reception was given at. their iicriie. Many beautiful gifts were received anti the evening was enjoyably spent is dancing. Previous to her marriage, s shower was held for Audrey st thl home of hsr grandmother, ‘Mrs. Thomas Butler, She received many beautiful gifts there also. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Mcnenna are makt in; H101!‘ litmic in Einisdale. when Mr. liicKeuna is a prosperoui fomier. All Join in wishing them maul years of litippint-ss. dress and i1 pink rcse ctrsagc. The St. Marius Church Ciiolr sang appropriate hymns while Mrs. NO FINER WAVE AT ANY PRICE! Enman Drug Store SUMMERSIDE i REAL AS LIFE IN STEREOSCOPIC FULL-COLOR PICTURES Se: lions, giraifs, elephants, monkeys sad other wife animal: “come to life" in the smuin rssliun of View-Master t‘- ediinenstonsi, fu l-coior pic- turcs. Entertaining and educational for sli the family. Like s trip to the zoo. Pictures src mounted in seven-scene inter- changeable reels. Sec for yourself. ASK IO SEE VIEW-MASTER ANIMAL STEREOSCOPIC ‘.1. . 81.1 GEDIIGE T. CLARKE, Jilin-m Regent Theatre Building, Summer Street. Summerside n