{i} u... litmrillln ma: b: uoulhl doll! il :- "IBIHIIl-lleliooketorli will: SI. Tllflllllll Bakery, Water Si. "l 2r pa: day ur WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENT-M". John Pond. M Water My”; _ suuaumsiun aalu rump: count", ‘(ii _.. _ 44min. bulasl-rlpllnm, Advertillng should b0 tall with lln. (tom, i. the fillllrillllll will be delivered daily to any hm“ lam. Phone 239-1 Ill!) of the milowing flu". u, Gourliou Drug-lore, was" gt llark Gaudel, B7 Granville Si. In Bumnirrnillo h; . . l0 - _ _ - . :'|“':|::,u|,ml’l|-|iur in the [my rulpngllptuell; rxi-"llenlvrlflz: ofing-Iiluyznullgff‘ “n”: M ii} ____ - ‘IPIIIHIII in IIIIUIVNI but sliver-tiling nI ‘f M, tutu-l- nmy be lueerled It 4. ',',fl I. us... strictly puyilble u. url- cr » ‘ ' illzilsll RUGS and Fur . L-i2-12-16-2l. stock ling- house-coats ; also afternoon . , Summcrside. L-37-12-16-2i. -l0DlN HOOD and Calgary pelecl Flour the popular brands at m, ,,,.,-_ Y; L—l075-7-2ll-iI Alli. cilh" Ch ropractor, will . 1,, Siilliikvfi-iiit: tomorrow mid L63-12-17-1l "u STOCK “B" and "C" grercnrn iidlo iizlilcries at Braces. L65-l2-17-2i -i..lilll..\“ vuitwrlvias sars _(‘0l.(;\'l“H Shaving Soap, 3 llrrslitl l;. ‘s. L-28—i2-16-2;. _Biil‘.‘~ll s rs‘, Bill Folds, Key ,_ cgiiis tllllt will please him at ogdkiil Bltiil, Sunimerside. L-837-12-17-li. ‘.\ll(‘ll Storage Radio “A" ' \oil also combination 2 n Stock at Bruce's. L65-i2-l7-2i ERNEST McNUTT will *2 pulls lit Kensington the Charlottetown .. s (‘£1011 Tuesday and Sat- . ‘I further notice. Ad- -Mii. (‘. be reccir J. L. FYNII RA l. DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER IIENSINGTON Dav and Night (Yail; Pmniptly Attended. Write for “Sunqio Service Slants?’ and get valuable przlcllcal information on fox telllimg. Published six limos yeariy and FREE to all Fox Breeder: in Canada. Write Today. INTERNATIONAL FOX l. ANIMAL FOODS. LTD. iummonldo u P. IJSLAND reurveu for new: -—LADIES Silk knit pyjamas, pretty styles. 89c pair, Rex 5 and 1°. L-vll-lz-iv-zl. -WEV HAVE the very latest in decorations for your Xmas tree. Rex 5 End 10. Summerside. 11-828-12-15-21. —BlG SPECIAL ladle, Cash- mere stockings 33c pair, Rexfi and 10- L-79-l2-l7-2i. -FUR BUYER. - Mr. Justin Rotter of Paris, France, is buying daily all types of Silver Fox Pets at office of B. Graham Rogers, Summcrside. This 1s a good oppor- tunity to dispose of your pelts for cash. L-24-1l-23-tI. —-I*l0'1‘ SHOT Anti-Freeze Alco- hol economical and reliable price right at Bruce's‘. L-l2-l2-l6-2i. —A GIFT that is sure to please "Weldrest" hosiery in the season's newest shades. Rex 5 and 10, Summerside. L-828-12-l5-2l. —FROST TIGIITLOCK full No. 9 gauge farm fencing in stock at Bruce's. L-28-12-l6-2i. —WII.Y PAY extravagant prices for toilet sets? Call at Gouriies Drug Store for satisfaction. L-80-12-l7-2i. —SIIOP AT Rex 5 and 10 where the Bus stops. L-79-12-l7-2i. —FOR A GIFT to Baby give a cosy bathrobe 79c to 89c each. Rex 5 and 10. L-79-l2-l7-2i. -BUY extra heavy well mounted driving harness at Brcae's. L-12-12-l6-2i. —BUY C. C. M. skntc and shoe outfits, hockey skates, pucks and shin guards, at Braces. 1r65-12-17-2i —LADIES fountain pens $4.25 up to $8.00, Gourlies Drug Store. L-80-12-l7-2l. -TOILET articles of highest quality at a. reasonable price. Gourlies Drug Store. L-80--12-17-2i. -—I~‘0R THE teachers Christmas present call at Gourlies Drug Store. hilnch-eds of gift. at just the right price. L-80-12-i7-2i. -SYMPA'I'IIY EXTENDED —- Mlich sympathy is extended at. this season oi’ the year to Mr, and Mfi. George Gunning of Sher- brooke in the death on Tuesday of their son, John Robert, at the tender age of eleven years, after a short illness. The little chap was a. general favorite and will be sorely missed in the home and by his playmates. The funeral is tak- ing place todny from the home of his parents to the People's Ceme- tery.—-S. -=---__ l __._ __ J-rlijyt: Va '71 s u FRIDAY nun sarunnav CHARLIE CHAN at the Olympics with WARNER. GLAND ALSO "MUSICAL" AND "cocoa RIIAPSODY" snows n‘ 1.30 -- 9.10 MATINEE SAT. AT a r. M. —_FOR A MANS Christmas give n pipe. 25 cents to $10.00, Gourlies Dru: Store. L-80-l2-i7-2i. _—‘FOR A MAN, who 8W6 Cigars, cigarettes, cigarette case, tobacco Gouriies Drug Store, L-80-l2-17-2i. smokes. Ronson pouch. —bIACLIiAN-PAYNTER wan. DING — The marriage 0t Miss Christ na MacLean, daughter of Mrs. Malcolm MacLean, Graham's Road. was united in marriage to Mr. Leiih William Paynter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Payriter, Clin- ton, by Rev. Mr. Somers on Novem- ber twenty-fourth at the Manse in Kensingion. The bride looked very charming in a dress of brown crepe and accessories to match. The bride acid groom were unattended. -—INJURED IN FALL-Friends will regret to learn that Miss Geraldine Darby. daughter o1’ Mr. H. A. Darby, Summer-side, had the misfortune to slip on the sidewalk outside her home as she was re- turning from school yesterday fracturing her ankle. The {mature has been set and the young lady is now resting comfortably. S. ieit on a visit to -Mrs. Sadie Ramsay ‘Fhursday morning on relatives in Boston.-S. —I"riends will regret to learn that Mr. Lloyd Webster of Cen- tral Bedeque is a patient in the Prince County Hospital.—S. —Mr. Percy Morrisey of Tignish has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment-S. i} o m m u n ity , Ghest Fund Organization At a. meeting of the Community Chest Fund in the Town Hall, Summerside, on Wednesday night the following officers and commit- tees were appointed: Honorary Chairman Robinson. Chairman-Mr. Don Baker. Assistant Chairman-Mr. Neil Durant. Treasurer-Mr. W. E. McDonald. Secretary-Miss Ruth Ross. Listing Committee-Miss Rosa, chairman, Mrs. Abel Arsenault, — Mayor I ___(Continued from page 1)V___ i “Himw A If‘ i i illiterate. . $1-165“ 8M0! Regular 39c Santa Pals-Let N0 Child Be "Without A Christmas" Miss Helen DeBlols. Miss E. Burnett. l Mrs. Benjamin Rogers Sr. Mrs. V. L Goodwill. Mrs. Isaac Carter. Miss Bertha Carter. Miss Margaret Irving Joan Williams. Shirfing Dunning. Roma Dunning. lytrs. Dunning. Mrs. J. F‘. Wheat. A Friend. Mrs. Mark R. McGuigan. Roberta M. McGuizan. Mark-McGowan Jr. Mrs. A. W. Hyndman. Miss Catherine Hyndman. Mrs. (Col) D. A. MacHinnon. Mr. Ben]. Bremner. Elizabeth Anderson. Billy Ives. Capt. T. G. Taylor. Isobel McDonald. Eileen Harley. Francis Strain. A friend. Elizabeth Anne Brady. Layton Rogers Sunni-man. Sum- merslde. The Holy Redeemer Rectory. Mr. D. K. Currie lVnlss Annie G. Smith Mr. Maxwell King, Majpeque Rd, In memory or Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McEwen. Mrs. Frank MCKIIIHOII. Aloysius McNeill Mary Teresa McNeil] Donald Tinney Mrs. Harry E. Miilar Mrs. C. H. Black Miss Dorothy Black Mrs. W. C. Hoyt Waldo C. Hoyt, jr. Mrs. J. T. Revel] Joseph Revel]. Dorothy Deveau Constance McClure Rogers Bell Betty June Bruce Crowlands Country Club. "it Wedge. Mrs. Sudsbury, Jerry Doucette, John P. Wedge, Alban Arsenault, Mark Gaudet, Pat Ryan, Percy Klnch, WE. Siacldord, Mrs. Carl Delaney, Louis Wedge, R. E. Ellis. Rev. M. McDerrnid. Hamper Committee-Mrs. Suds- bury, chairman, Mrs. Cari Delaney, Ivirs. Jos. Callaghan. Miss Eleanor Green, Miss Mary Hunt, Mrs, Thane Campbell, Mrs. E. J. Hal- ictt. Mrs. Victor Traverse, Mrs. Abel Arsenault, Mrs. J. J’. McNaily, Mrs. D. F‘. McNelll, Miss Gladys Holman, Mr. Jerry Doucette, Mr. W. W. Muttart, Miss Elaine Har- rison, Mrs. Durant, Mrs. R.L. Mor- rison. Miss Mary MacNeill, Mrs. Leo Wood, Mr. Alban Arsenault. Finance CommlttewR. E. Ellis, chairman, W. E. Currie, assistant chairman. NR. Durant, L.W. Hun- cock, W. E. MacDonald, R. L. Moi- lison. S. G. Merriam. Harold Clau- det, R. L. Wiilet, L. Blanchard, H. T. Holman. J12, Dr. H. E. Clark, Clive Wheian. Advertising Committee Mr. J.J. Enman, chairman, Mrs. A. Pond, J. P. Mclnnis, R. L. Mollison. Food and Clothing Cornmitte» Mrs. D. F. MacNeill, chairman, N. “*- 29c Mrs. C. F. Weeks, Charlottetown . iu".s?15§‘i~. MacNelli, Miss M.;.Y...;"i Mrs. H. D. Johnson. Mrs. J. E. B. McCready. Mrs. W. H. Prowse Marion Hume Marjorie McLeod Allan McLeod Mrs. A. A. Bartlett Mrs. A. B. Cosh. Mrs. Ewen Cameron. Mrs. Harold McKie, Keppoch Miss Marjorie Carr Helen Cooke Constance Cooke Mrs. James Murley. Mrs. W. Chester S. McLure. Mrs. F. P. Taylor. Mrs. Murdock McKinnon. Smiling Helpers Branch Junior Paula Rnyfieid. Sonny Fontana. Catherine Fontana. Margaret Fontana. Nance Hyndman. Mary Irene Beairsto. Mrs. J. M. MacFadyen. Mrs. Dari Williams. Miss Gladys L. Williams. Anne Sadler. Frank Sadler. Eleanor MacNevin. Mrs. Leo Frank. George Houston. Mrs. E. Warren Houston. Francis Hennessey. Ruth Garnhum. Rosalie Kiggins. Dorothy Klrwin. Mrs. W. R. Aitken Joyce Coffin. Phyllis Cofiin. Margaret Coffin. Arthur Coffin. Mrs. George Frampton. Major and Mrs. Fred F. May, St. Eieanurfls. l Dan Williams. Margaret A. Stewart, Dunstan’- nage. - Wendell Burke. Johanna Macclonaid. Mrs. W. B Robertson. Marion R. Frizzeil. Miss Hilda Coles, Milton. Phyllis Tait. Gordon Tait. ~---.—~ - ~ R. Durant, Mrs. I... A. Moore, Mr. W. W. Muttart, Mrs. Leo Wood, Mrs. Sudsbury, Mrs. Fred Wright, Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. i Distributing Committee — Alban Arsenault, chairman, Percy Kinch, Pat Ryan, Dr. H. E. Clark, W. W. Muttart, N. R. Durant, Peter White, Jerry Doucette, Henry De- Rochc, Ben Schurmari. TURKEY DINNER . FOR PRISONERS HALIFAX. Dec. 16 -—(CP)— Turkey dinner was the menu or- dered for the populace of Halifax city prison for Christmas by Gov- ernor John Grant today. And the 100 "dwellers" in tihe prison will have the freedom of the building to celebrate the daly, he added. GLACE BAY, N. 5., D60. 16- tCPl-Appointment of Lauchiiri D. Currie as United Mine Work- ers Counsel in the proposed in- vestigntion into the Minto Miners- operators dispute, was announced tonight by the U. M. wfs dictrict executive. GROCERY SPECIALS On Sale Dec. 17th Until ‘Christmas éri: (Sir -.li.IltlS (Bakes Fresh I And Plltllliliis Vegetables F! "s", i’ "‘ '3 l d G'lh"9'~‘-' unis-fell: (‘hxitisimllfss Clilnkl! arluf ‘Fluff? $110M, lb. — - -— — "A4! dings. A larger and better seicc- Beets "L __ __ _ _ 2c tion thnn ever. Prices are ver)’ ' > moderate. (‘limhiil-f“ m‘ g ”‘ ' W "c Parsnips (if procnruble) Lb. - - — — — — 4c Sweet Potatoes, lb. — 120 Oranges Lemons Graves.’ Arrive pkg‘ " Grapefruit, Pears v Bananas, "CBIBYY _ Leuuee, Cranberries * -* - -- . . No Christmas Dinner , . Without Be Sure To tiule l Is Complete FWD IISIET ' one Sm ‘m’ o some needy family or sick one. Bask- ‘tickles’ Mm Sauce ate are made up in any size and assorted Umflwlwy . t J n according to your wishes. S w Sauce’ Mm e y Priced from _ _ _ _ ._ - l- "l! Pears, ketchup DATES, 2 lb pkg. Reg. 23c. Special pkg. - — - - 19c DATES, pitted, 1H oz. pkg. Special, MATCHES, large packages. 3f0I---——--23c ----19c Filira! Smokeless » , Sllllillill-‘Ss PIGNIGS Per Lb. 21c SHORTENING, Flake-White, 1 lb. prints. 2 for ~ - - _ _ — — — — — — 27c CampbelPs SPAGHETTLSpcciaI 2 tins 19c TOMATO CATSUP, Aylmefs, 12 oz. bot. Zforf - — — — ---———-———29€ f Extra! i¢§ ERCSIDE GUA and PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE DOMINICA GRAPEFRUIT, large size, 2 for — — — — - _ TOMATO JUICE, National Brand. l0}; oz. tins M 6 for - W -- — --- ~ -~ FRENCH PEA SOUP, 2h oz. tins —--——--2ic COHUE SALMON, 2 GRAPES. delicious quality. 2 lbs. 29c JAMAIM ORANGES Medium Size. Dozen 29c Erma Tait. Conn. Dr. F. C. Dougan. Sandra Logan. Beryl MacDonald. Georgie Douil. Chelton. John Douli, Chelton. Jack Simpson, Bummerside. Charles Simpson, Summerside. Richard Heartz. A Friend. Elinor Williams. Beryl Graham. Mrs. Fred Andrew. Dorothy Andrew. Warren Hood. Amy Hood. Ruth Hood. Catholic Women's Dzague. Donald McClure. Alan Warren Burns. Donald Kenneth Burns. Mrs. D. J. Riley. Harry L. Sear, Jr. Elizabeth Simmonds. Pauline Simmonds. Maurice Blake Chester VanIdei-stlne. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. tllacMlilan. Mrs. William McDougall. Hun- >er River. In memory of Sheila I‘ Mrs. J. O. Hyndman. Miss Constance Hyndman. Miss Eleanor Toombs. Patricia Ritchie. Joyce Ritchie. Ewen McKiunon. Mrs. Billie Farmer. Mary Farmer. Lilla M. Co'cs North Milton. Donald Moore. Bobby J a y. Mrs. C. H. B. Lnngworth. Joyce Pelvson, Brackley. Mrs. C. J. Jay. Master Glen Newson, Brackiey. Jim Palmer. Suzanne Palmer. Sydney T. Green. Sid. E. Green. Mrs. Spink. Mrs. Percy Pope. Sara Forbes. Mrs. Pethick. Dewar Jones, Southport Roland Jonea Southport. Louise Avard. Arthur Gordon Avarri. In memory of Bradford C. Mc- LUIB. Peter and Harry Shame, Joan. Jim and Douglas Fripps. Mrs. G. R. Harding. AIien Harding. Fairlie Prowsc. Margaret Prowse. Joan Wood. David Wood. Jim Wood. Mt. Meilick W. I. Billie Bourke. Viney Watts. Lois Watts. Island Securities C0,, Ltd. Helen Moore. Jean Moore. Miss Eliza Webster. Lilian. Helen and Billy McLean, Mt. Edward Road. Allan and Junior Doyle. Miss Marjorie Doyle. A Friend. A,Friend. Anita Gill. Geo. J. Rogers. Tom N. Rogers. Rosemary Rogers. Mrs. Geo. J. Rogers. Corrine Walker. Mary Walker. John Walker. Helen and Everett Cuicliife. Harold Messervy. Joan Williams. i Mrs. Lorne E. Burleigh, Ellersq _..__ Zfic 2 tins 23c lb. tins. Special for H H ~- 27c George McCormac. Charles J.- ZtIcKinnuu. .1 ‘lk'_x CIIRISTMAS GIFT q.» LASTING SENTIMENT and VALU E A diamond lasts forever —is a perpetual symbol of true affection whose intrinsic value increases with the years as an in- vestment which never fails. Truly the ideal Christmas Gift to c loved one. Connolly _ Quality Jewc Asia. sxmanmnmmmm lie. Elwin Mill, Ciermont. Mrs. A. J. Matheson, OlA-ary. Jimmie MilvNvili, Kcnsingi/m, Donald John MacNciil, Keinsnig" toil. ' Past Noble Grands Club, Re bckah Lodge. Paul Uudmore. Ailldl-lyll Clarkin Mrs i’. W. Ciarkin. Philippa Bradley. Fred Seaman. Donald Seaman. ivliss Blanche Flnlayson in ltlcmory’ of Shirley Hooper. in I\le1nory' of Rosalie Iiooper. In Memory of Rev, George bliliar and Douglas. Pauline McLean. Cornwall. Dauiphie AIcLeari. Cornwall Eleanor COOK. Natalir Cook Andrey Birch m. A. M. Douglas Miss Mary McQua d. Bequest of the late Miss Florence M. Chzippoil. Bessie Eva Robertson, MunrVs Rd. Ella Jenkins, Ml. Allbion. lvirs. Boswell Jenkins, Mclienzics Corner. Mrs. Roy Prowse. Charles Waidron Prowse. Florence Mclnnis. Simon L. Pauli. Lilian Block. Sylvia Block. Elizabeth Martin. iilargaret Martin. Donald Martin. Allyn Harding, Norboro. _ Ernest Robertson, Summcrside. St, Lawrence Lodge, No. 8, I. O. O. F. Doris Tait. Jean Tait. Mrs. G. M. Richards. Miss J. Gill. Wilder Lodge, No. 27, I. O. O. F‘ Earl Brolvn. Hazel Carver. Ruth Christie. Bessie Smaliman. Mrs. N. A. Shaw. Mildred Bennett Walker. George Meredith Walker. Pricllla Jean Walker. A Friend. Mrs. J. W. Cann. Borden. Kathleen McNeeiy. Lorraine McNeely. You’l POULTRY (Drawn) Pcan ui a A large zissortmcnt of choice poultry in stock for your selection. Tur- keys. (Ihickens. Ducks, Fowl, (loose. All at low- est. ‘market prices. RDIAN H. R. Crockett, Ltd. Sunimerside Wainull, per lb. - - n; m Filberts, per lb. - - - 21c Almonds, per lb. — - — 29c . per lb. — _ -- 15c 2 lhs. — - — 25c MIXED NUTS EXTRA GOOD MIXTURE. per lb. i l KS certified perfect. They are the world's Standard for Fine Gems. Settings are marvelous examples of the jewelers art. Rings from $25.00 up. lBiliU IE IB ll IR ID Rgulvwi DIAMOND RINGS floubgjaaaanteed lc-rs anemia-i“ manna-mums»; a 5-5! _____i,,.- Billy McNe ' ' Dureli illlrrny. Herbert Lidrrziy. Billie Fitzgerald. Beverley Fitzgerald. Barbara. Sonya Ward. Wanda Livingstone, Clyde River. Mrs. Waiter Baker. Jean Anita Dillon. Annie Boyne. Lavinia Bounell. John Cranslon Bonneli Mrs. C. P. Stewart. Miss Fiorence Mutcn. A Friend. Mrs. W. T. Wcir. Helen Moore. Jean Moore. Mrs. Gordon Bennett Miss Anna Bennett A_Friend lrene Kennedy. Miss Betty Joan Brer. Mrs. Ira J. Yeo. Mrs. W. F. H. Gill. Mrs. T. G. Ives. Donald J. Ives. Mrs. E. A. Foster. Billy IVIcKinnQn. Bernadette MGIMIIIIIII. Mrs. Harry Iiizltlicsoil. Lucy A. McLure. Mr. H. G. Rogers. Mrs. F. C. Casey. George Scanilebnry. Isabel M. Howatt, Slinlmclzailit Kendrick Gordon. Kirk Troop Boy Scouts. A Friend. Helen Duffy. Annie Young. A Friend. ROG Puilli Red Cross. Alexander Horne, Anne Home. Mrs. Peicy Morcside. Billy Moreside. Mrs. H. K. S. iiciniuiiiu, Arthur (lordon fillNcll‘. Helen Louise Chzimicll llllargaret iiicLcliiian. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. Morris Jenkins. Mrs. Frank CIIITH‘. Mrs. H. Sinim. Donald hiciicili. Acljt. and 311's. Lynch. Mrs. J. R. Munn, Liarshleld. Miss Betty Rogers. Siiirr Build Jlliiio I Need Lots 0f -iilJTS— A _ 23c - an ll Gilli su We have never had a finer assortment of Chocolates in fancy and plain boxes, also in bulk. Christmas Candies of all kinds. Candy Tree Decorations, in fact, everything to help make yours and the kiddies’ and best ever. Place your order now! AN i135 PPLY 0F Christmas the happiest I -_.-_l II run-flue..-