. ¢§.---“- . (l. A: lavlsllnrla callus I For ‘your spacial Christmas list.:. who heads your Christmas list? Someone very special. of coulsel Cm you think of anything you'd like more than a portrait of that spodll person? Ho, ca aha, {eels the same way about you.’ So right now, before the rusll, make an appointnzent to nave I portrait made for the first names on your Christmas listl We'll capture your personality in your portrait and "the gilt that! only you can give" will be a very special gilt. indeed. Call (telephone number), and make your appointment nova. ENMAN PHOTO SERVICE SMERSIDE i v ___-_.__ <______._ ._ ‘by PRINCE MATCHABELLI A real Yulélide bell that gaylyljinglés! inside are llllCfl one-dram crowns of Prince Maichabelli perfume- Duchess of_York. Ave llllaria and Katherine the Great ,Theres a smaller Christmas Bell, ‘loo-holding iusl one of any 0t these perfumes. CHHSTMAS IELI. z s ; CHRISTMAS lELl. : a l3 ona drains) ; ; , ll one dram) / SIIMMERSIDPS POPULAR GIFT SllOP ENMAN DRUG STORE Li; -3 r112)? -.*’ )9 izibi/b i-"i/‘Qu g-ZQTII! {o\ )(' é“. A ssso l! $2.2: ‘.3 <9’? l I. val-mu Crala. Ielballl Gslfls Olltassa asmssni. Stanley and" lacks: Q0. I. Gaul. Charlottetown launch Ottlca: Charlottetown - Hood Otticar‘ Sununorsida Pnmc MUTUAL PI DE INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED l M UTUAL SERVICE AEQSECURITY Now' is tha time ot year when more heal ls required t: lasp your dwelling warm and llanca your lire hazard in- uaasas, thsraiore, you must protect adaquata amount of lira insurance. Kaap your monay on Prince Edward Island by consult- ing any at tlla following agents:- Ildssal. Wat» loyalty ‘Cl. Nth. Wlllllaln W. B. Clrl Weelrq Alberlon Sydney Birch. Porl ‘llill Frank I. Gallant. Wellington Parkman Jenkins. Posvna| 885 yoursslt by carrying or \ Warren. Marnie .... WESTERN GUARDIAN -FOR. SALE - 1M0 two-ion Chevrolet. ‘mick. Priced u» sail. Sutherland Cousins. Kdbalflktcn. R. R. -BBING your Chicken, Gems and Ducks to Smallmanb Limited. tor highest market prices. APHBESHEIIS I05 SALE. — The iamus Moody. It interested in a teal threslher write without delay and save .money. Apply W. D. Croken. Emerald, R. R. —BELTING FOB SALE. — New supply d inc-h and 5 inch. 4 ply on hand. Also 50 it. 6 inch. 4 ply end- less. Apply W. D. Croke-n. Emerald. R. R. —MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING at Lsrklrrs Restaurant. Kensington, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 9 to 12.30. Admission 45 cents. Good music, — ROOF FIRE - Sunlmersille llremun wcrc called about 10.45 yesterday morning for a roql flrc at the residence 0t Lloyd Spears, Granville street, Only slight, dam- age resulted. - S. -—RECOVER.ING —- His mill’ friends will be glad lo hear that. Mr- George Protilt of Darnlcy is recovering trom pneumonia. He is ccllvalescing at. the homo of hls daughter, Mrs. Roy Woodsicie. Hamilton. K —CAPT. READ T0 SPEAK- Capt. John L. Read, Independent Farmer Labour candidate in the Fourth District. o! Prince. will speak over CHGS. Summerside, vzlazy between, i230 and l o'clock. 11nd over CFCY. Charlottetown, between 8.15 and 8.30 tonight. EMERALD “"- l. The annual meeting of Emer- ald Womcns Institute was held a‘. the home o! Mrs. Peter Clark with sixteen members in attend- ance. In the absence of the presi- dent, Mrs. Austin Murphy was appoint-ed to the chair. Minutes of~last. regular meeting were read and approved. also the minutes 0t the previous annual meeting. The appointing ot olllcers for the ensuing year then Look place by ballot voting. President. Mrs. Spencer Hughes; vice president. Mrs. G. C. Green; directors. Mrs. Herman Mayne. Mrs. Leslie ‘rrsln- or and Mrs. Emmett Clow; audit- ors. Mrs. Joseph Hughes and Mrs. Alfred Slnnoti; secretary, Mrs. Percy Murphy. it was decided to hold a pantry sale to raise funds to pay the music teacher. Mrs. Austin Mur- phy. lvlrs. G. C. Green. Miss Elsie Mayne, and Miss Muriel Clark were appointed on this committee. A motion was passed to purch- nsc a sand table tor the primary school roam. The (allowing committees were then appointed tor the con-ling tnonth: School, Mrs. Austin Murphy and Mrs. Percy Murphy, Sick, Miss Muriel Clark lllrs. Leslie Tralllor. Program, Mrs; Allred Slnnoit. Mrs. Peter Clark. and Miss Doris Cash. Roll call tor next. monthly meet- ing to be answered by exchange 0t Christmas gills. An enjoyable contest. was con- ducted by Mrs. Spencer Hughes. prize won by Mrs. Austin Murphy. A paper was prepared and read by Mrs. Austin Murphy, on rules. lggw our Institute meetings should conducted. A vote 0t thanks and £51K!!! IIIKIIIIQIIIIIKI?!‘ I l’ I I I Give o musical gilt. One thut'll say "Merry Christ- mas" throughout the year. "I shop at Wright 8r Bell's Reczlpiure those Wonderful Musical Moments For" Your Friends With One Oi’ Our ALBUMS Rhapsody in Blue ,. 2.75 , Russian Fair . 4.75 The Count of Monte Crista . . , 5.00 Al Jolson ... .. 3.75 Lily Pons w... Album 5.00 Nelson Eddy Sings $.00 Woody Herman 3.75 ' Harry James Favour- ites . . .. 3.75 Drumming Krupo 3.75 Juvenile: Cinderella _ .. L95- Sleeping laouiy .. .75 . Ali lubn and tha Forty Thisvas .75 William Tall .75 An Electric RECORD PLAYER All ldaal Family Gift Wright 8i loll Radio d. Electrical .. SUMMERSIDE . B. Caudel. '15s gulgilrau. “CHARLOTTETOWN was moved to Qlrs. Murphy tor her intercstlm paper. by Mrs. C. C. Green. seconded by Mrs. George Mayne and extended by the president, Mrs. 590mm Hush- ca. lvltrs. Emmett Claw invited the members to her horns for the De- cember meeting. Adjournment was then moved. and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. lllllorton Doctor Bandler and Mrs. Band- ler lelt on mesdsy for s. visit: with relatives ln New York. Mrs, Emmcrs-n Matthews o! Montreal 1s the guest. o! her daughter, Mrs. Edward Clbw. A former resident oi Alberton, Mrs. Matthews is receiving swarm wel- come from a host. o1 irlends. Mr. Chester Hayes ls on an ex- tended visit to Boston, Mass, and other American centres. Mr. Norman Hardy, Summer- slde, spent the week-end at his home in Montreal. The parishioners 01’ the Sacred Heart R.C. Church held their annual {all bazaar on Wednesday and Thursday evenings at last week. The ladies are lo be con- gratulated on the excellent meals served. Mrs. James Murphy leil. on Sun- day last for Boston. Mass, whers she plans spending the wlnte uzonths with relatives. a » Mrs. H. D. Corbetl recently ar- rived home trons an extended visit to dliterenl. point-s in the Untied States and Western Canada. Mrs. Eric Corbett and little son Teddy have returned from athree weeks’ stay at Mrs. Corbetlfs lor- mer home in Fernwood. Citizens o! the town extend s. warm welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Campbell, who have taken ly occupied by Mr. Cecil Gray. A large number attended the card party in the Parish Hall on Monday evening u! this week. The winners o! the prizes were: Mrs Pearle McNcill and Mr. Maurice Perry, Jr. Mrs. Martin Foley and Mrs. Joseph Gaudet. spent. a very pleasant dsy with (rt-ends in O‘- Leary on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis, Mrs. John Lewis and iyo sons. Allan and Alfred, motored to Summer- side on Friday. A S'Sille Bowling Results oi ind Community Lea- gue played on Friday night at the Qgaltol Bowling Alleys summer- c- E'.—- High single W. Glow 298. 3nd high 5111815 F. Gallant ‘All. lI-gh three J. Gaudet $4. 2nd high three W. Claw-QR. Alrtorce No. 4- .1. Ross B. Greonough . A. Welbe J Reldls .. B Butler Total-MB. Airtlrrce No. 3- Lacoursa Stevens . . Greenough Stevens .. . st. Pierre . Total-ZOE. Planners:- ore-ps- E. Presser R. McFarlona Batman's:- Total-NBS. Snusllmanbz- Champion .. Clow Durant Edwards Gaudet Total-MM. Victory Cleaners:- V. Perry k2 Perry F. Gallant . F‘. Perry .. Total-ifl. Crystals:- l‘. Gallant. . .. 291 up residence in the home tormer- . 0.01’. Spoallir llora From Saskatchewan __..__ "The farmers o! this nation have been betrayed by their sov- ernmeno into the hands oi the uxilling finial." said Percy Wright, M.P.. Saturday evening. Speaking in‘ the Milo hall. Mr. Wright. point- ed out that. at the time o! de- control titty million bushels oi coarse grains had already passed out o! the hands o! the farmers. Moreover, s regulation was posed by the teed administration three rmnths ago which prevented east.- crn consumars ot teed grains tram purchasing more than two months supply, "I1 the Government tell that. controls must be given to the milling trust, then those control: should have been handed over during harvest. so that. the tarmer would have benetitied from the price increases.“ said the C-C-F. member. “As ll. was." he slated. "the speculators and millers clean- ed up twelve and a hall million dollars which the growers should have had." "Only a government more interested in corporation profits than in: the welfare o! the farmer, would have done such a thing," said-Mr. Wright. The Saskatchewan Mcmberweni. on to point. out. dial. today pack- lng plants are working overtime across Canada processing the unl- mals which Innners can no longer attord to keep. “These plants are nlllng their storage space with fling], bought. at. depressed prices," said the speaker. Mr. Wright. predicted that. once the swrflges are filled the American market. will be opened up and the Pflflkefs will make a killing. "Milli. U"! Corporation and not the farmer. will benefit." declared Mr. W118!“- "The Conservative Party in Can- ads, has agreed with this pol-icy all along," concluded the speaker. “Only the 0.0.1". has taught. to retain proper price control in the hands o! Parliament. A vote for the c.c.1r. ls a. protest asslnsl this kind o! policy." Mr. Raerlord Locke, CCF. can- didate for Second Prince also spoke briefly pointing out. the need of a Provincial Government. tree o! monopoly control. “Rural elect.- rification ls possible here," he stated, "only t! the power indus- iry ls brought. under public own- ership and the profits from the thickly settled areas used to build the rural lines." Chairman o! the meeting was Oliver Gorrell o! M110. ELIXIR. OF LIFE FAILS. MAGICIAN DIES AT 72 HASTINGS. Enslsnd. Dec. 7- A. Alastair Crowley. magician and mystic, claimed that. when he was 40 he had distilled and drunk the true elixir oi lite supposed to pro- long lite forever. Tonight, at 72, he died. Crowley, centre at tantastlc stories, once said at himself: "They have called me ‘the worst. man in the worldWThey have ac- cused me o! doing everything from murdering women and throwing _ll1e_lr bodies into the Seine to drug peddling." Eighteen years ago when he was refused the right. to live in France, Crowley denied practising black magic. Crowley losia libel action he brought in 10M over sraturrlents in s. book "Laughing Torso," in which it. was stated he had prac- tised black mlogicaln Sicily. Alter leaving Cambridge Unl- verslty, Crowley travelled in China and Tibet. He claimed he could make hlmsel! invisible and had walked in s scarlet and gold robc with s Jeweled crown, unseen by anyone. P‘. Flall .. C. Arsensult. Leo Gallant. L. Gallwtt. . . Total-2530. , K. of C.- S Gaudet . Faihu- Wight L Claw W. Perry . G. Olscamp .. Totnl~2618. Ink Spots:- W. Cameron A. Arsensuli. E. Arsenauli. G. McNoill .. Vi‘. Jsaughlln Total-ales. N K. 0t C. No. 2- GrvasLYati-YNI IIIII ‘of llsa azus values vvaolarssa alsa Grueo Precision wslcllas lo vslflaglvlag. choose s Gruen. Gllllllliifltl llllurv lmllsas sullllsllslss What Price Value? Fins quality sr clss right price . . . that's our ldss l oi ans vsiua. Typical ous-sslaetiomlcsysarsol Registered Trade Mark MH-‘rrr is Good cool... orwv ~ B d ' ran Maxwell Horus l; bought and enjgygj by more paopls slum any other brand ' o] cafes in the world at any prloq‘, ' 1\ )1. rolwuwlouse ' C o? i’ e 2 srnmc. PARK w. r.' The regular monthly meeting of the Spring Park Womezvs Inst,‘ tube was held at. the home of Mrs. John Larabeo on Dec. 3rd. l The meeting opened vlith the "Creed" being repeated in unison Roll call and the minutes n! the previous meeting were then rend and approved. Plans tor moving and the re- pairing of hall were discussed. Christmas treats for school children were decided upon n-lth a committee consisting of Mrs. Gordon Rodd, Mrs. Trevor Han- sen, and Mrs. Farlk Blstch in charge. A sum of money. moved by Mrs. Robert MacKlnnon. sec- onded by Mrs. Harold Burt, be given for this purpose. It was moved by llirs. Horace Cameron, seconded by Mrs. Rob- ert. MacKinnon, that. a donation be sent. to the ‘T. B. League. Receipts from sale oi candy s! the Spring Park Singers‘ variety concert were handed in. Report o1’ sick committee showed they hnd been very’ rlcllvc during past month. _ I I "'1"0ur' new members Joined the group. namely Miss Beatrice Cam- eron, Miss Mary MncNcill, Mrs. RobertwMacKlnncn. and Mrs. A. Taylor. Hostess (or next. meeting. Mrs. Trevor Hansen; lunch commltlec. Mrs. Robert. MacKinnon. Mrs. Gordon Rodd. and Mrs. Wendell Phillips. A white elephant sale ls Lo be held at. next meeting. _Collect.ion was then taken and the meeting closed with the Benc- dlctlan. Lunch was served byithc hostess and remaining committee in charge. A sale o! tancy work was held other the meeting, resulting in a Profitable return. s To Facilitate Christmas Shopping Stores Will BLUE NOTES ORCHESTRA Remain Open ALL DAY WEDNESDAY December IO - l7 ~24 Imperial Dance Palace SUMMER-SIDE MONDAY. DEOETIZDER Otll . NOVELTY DANCES DANCING 9 - ? " ml . ‘ . . _ l. ,,.,§ lilll l. PAJAMAS l rllesellrell’ av DATIIRODES BRIISlI SETS GLOVES OIISPENDERS A OARTERS FDR MITTS. SWEATERS DRESS SIIIRT BILL a - cums srllsrr sslllllellslss r S’ TIES VICTORY CLEANERS a- CLOTHIERS ncl ERNIE OPE! EVRY lIlllT TILL I P. ‘I. '.'lLl_. OllRlQTlIAI » surislls sens lllurouls loullalllll noses llllllllllsncllllars PIOII l“