ECEMBER s, 1949 ‘QQQOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO-O-O-Q§§§§§‘§¢O4§¥§§OQ§O§O4 i‘. QAPITOLrSummQrsIde , LAST SHOWING TODAY _ accords-ans “THE mssmo BANDIT” with Kathryn Grayptm - Frank Sinatra i FRIDAY - SATURDAY - i. rlis is our or nir nosr i nature nu sloclnie nonoii nouns rm nu: IIOLUIIIIA PICIURES pvmnu i, fi 7/7! ENDS _ l: or m BIRTH a... llltlt POWELL - SlGllE llASStl mm mil - viola mm - ma: um and introducing lln (time mm: monument-nun - Iiallyllllllllltl A iinm warm rumor - has. min iii m m: Friday 7:15-9:15 — Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 Also Short (“Animal Cracker Circus”) woobo000000OQOOQ-O-OQOOOOO-OQQQQWOOQCOOOfOOCOQQOOQ‘ REGENT TllllAY 1.15 and 9.15 SIIIIIIIPI Goldwyn's “COME AND GET 1T" with Joel McCrea - Edward Arnold FRIDAY - SATURDAY — BIG DOUBLE BILL "4" “I \\'()I’LI)N’T BE IN YOUR SHOES" with Don Castle - Elyse Knox - and siiicorlirioii and susrpiisn MONOGRAM IICTIIII! procure ' $254M]! s . Friday 3:30, '7 and 9:15; Saturday 2:30, '7 and 9:15 ‘a ,. ‘hiirsday. I FIRE STILL BURNING Johanngeorgensiadi. last ' "s" it declined to identify hii\i, butt with“ DP?» ‘l "' (A?) "- said he was present when a fire llrniiiiiin tire ill. the $851M" Z0119 broke out l0 days ago in mine no. of Gennaiiy which l5 relwfl-Bd 3° 35, near Johanngeorgenstadt. have knit-d hundreds of miners __ ‘burning last week, the .al’lIlSIl-l.‘(‘l‘h<(‘d newspaper Tele- ffilsa Saturday. Tclctgraf said Excessive speed is the cause of "lint its information from an three out of every five traffic Fasten: zone miner who had fled accidents. oiTvi-ciriizifiifcr For T hirfty Christmas, ‘B’ .»' BLEACl-IED SHEETS (Substandards) This is a Repeat Shipment of the Bleached Sheets on Sale during IIQLMANS GOODWILL SALE! The ilflces are really Outstanding-and lllc Sheets arc exceptional value. In this shipment are both hcmstitclii-tl flfitl plain hemmed sheets. The quan- tity is limited-So Shop Early! Size 90xl00. Pair . .. 5.98 _ slle 8lx99. Pair 3-98 - 4.59 - 4.9a Size 72x99. Pqlr i 3.58 — 4.59 Size 63x99. Pair . . . . . 3.98 lty cotton. Cases make Gift! "Whore Old bear this in mind. t __,,__ IIHCLMAN SATURDAY SPECIAL PILLOW CASES (Substandard-z) A really Great Buy Shoppers. These Pillow Cases are hemstitched, and made of good quai- tions can hardly be noticed. Pillow 42 inch size — Pair PRINT COTTON In 1 and 5 yard lengths, all 36 inches wide. This Print Cotton is in an as- sortment of light and dark colors, the designs are varied and smarti Special 29c Yard i s $HOPPING DAYS b“ m; oooos clllllsilM-S DEPARTMENT Friends Meet" . (HE THE WESTERN GUARDIAN rnmcn coUNrv OFFICE I Summer Street, Summer-aids, Phone 289 News, Subscriptions, Advertising llepreleutntivel J. ELMER MURPHY and GEORGE GLOW The Guardian may be bought at any o! the following ltorel in Summerelcla v _ Street; Gourllu Drugstore, 21 Central Street; KB"! e Newsstand, Water Street; Mark Grludet, 0'1 Granville Sheet; Alyre Doucette’: Grocery. Second Street; inland Motor Transport, Water Street; Albnn’: Grocery, 120 Russell Street. The Guardian will be delivered to any home In Summersldv by Carrier 59V ll 5'3 ll" llfly or 18c per week. Your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. Bell Bookstore, Phone 289 for this service or [Ive --PANTRY BALE-The Ladle! Social Club of Trinity United Church will hold a pantry sale at Smallmrinfiq Limited, on Saturday, Decfmbel‘ 10th. beginning at three P- m» -’l'l-l‘l! MONTHLY MEETING of the Kensington Home and School will be held in the Town Hell on ‘rhursdziy. December 8th. at eight o'clock. Pit-titres will b» shown end refreshments served. —STOB.E NEWS-Our to and gift department is now for Christmas shoppers. Wednesday half-holidays discontinued for win- ter months. S. D. Dixon. -EI\'GAGEI\IENT. -Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bernard of Long River, wish to announce the engagement of their ilauizhier Myrtle to Eric Pru- ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell of Long River. Marriage to take plzicc December 28th. -—-I~IAS YOUR CHILI) been pro- tected against smallpox? Vaccin- ation Clinic for pre-school children, age 3 m0ntlls to 6 years, by Dr. B. C. Keepinu. Chief Medical Officer. Sumiineislde Town Hall. Wednesday. December 7th at 2.00 P. M. Fee 2S ccnts. —‘.\'OTICE TO ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are remlndel that thelr copy must be in the Cecardian not later than noon the orevlous day to guarantee insertions Out of city advertisers who telephone classifieds, etc., should partIcuIaiLy iii v CAMEO THEATRE IIENSINGTON Wednesday - Thursday Rnv hiillnnrl, Ann Todd, Geraldine Fitzgerald in Ilnl Wallis‘ Produc- tlon, "SO EVIL MY LOVE" All lriie—nll thrilling-the story nf n gnoil woman's strange roman- tic obsession that drove her to rle~ gtruy a man not flt to live. CIIAPAIIII THEATRE CRAPAUD FRI. - SAT. 8:30 “TIIIIIIIIEIIHCCF" Preston Foster Mary Stewart Comedy and Cartoon shoppers for Thrifty In many the imperfec- an excellent Christmas 98c GENERAL INBURANCI: Ralph 6. Muttert. Bummerllde. _Personals —tMr. and Mrs. 0m: Aroenaul: of Bummerside left November 29th to visit Mr. and: Mn. Joooph Pakole and daughter. Barbara. Ann. M Wflwherley. Penn. Mrs. Pskola was formerly, Edna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Offie ArsenaulL-S. IICIITIIIIM Miss Blanche McDougell spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McDougell. Friends of Mrs. William Sheen regret to hear that she has fallen and fractured her hip. Her mmy friends hope for a speedy recovery. Many friends from this com- munity attended the funeral of the late Sargent Philillps which was held on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacLenri at- tended the annual fox show which was held in Charlottetown Nov. Z3 and 24, While in town they were the guests of their eon, Mr. Ralph Machean. A very enjoya'u\ chicken supper was held in the Northam school. Despite the road conditions, there was a large attendance who thor- oughly enjoyed the flne supper. A nice sum was realized that will go in aid of the new school. The community and surrounding districts were saddened when they learned of the death of Mr. Sar- gent. Phillips ln the Prince County Hospital on Thursday morning Nov. 24. Sincere sympathy from this community is extended m Mrs. Phillips and his sorrowing family. IVBfien-Corcoran Wedding _A quiet but. pretty marriage was soieinnized n1 the Sacred ileurt Church in Kitchener, On- lzirio on Saturday, November 26 at, 9.30 when Marie Margaret Coi- coran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John James Corcoran, Piusville, P.E.i., became the bride of James William O'Brien, son of Mr. and “rs, Roche O'Brien, Si, Lawrence, .E.I. Rev. Raymond Gohlbiskl, CR, performed the marriage ceremony. During the ceremony the girls‘ choir of Notrc dame sang Schu- bertfs Ave Maria. and several other beautiful hymns. The wedding march and other wedding music was supplied n_\ the Sacred Heart Church organ- ist, Sister Camille. The beauty of the altar and it's many floral decorations were tur- lher enhanced by the beautifully‘ decorated bride and groom‘; chairs and kneeling bench which were in white end pink satin with pearls attach d. The bride was dressed in a wedding gown of white marqui- sctle which fell in a long train over rich white taffeta, It had titted bodice, lily point sleeves and We] nicely trimmed with satin IJOWI and chsntilly lace. Or- ange blossoms and Lily of the Villey held in piece her circular trimmed veil. She wore pearl 0M‘ rngs and two strands of PERTII and carried a pearl rosary and bouquet o! red Better Time roses tillfl maiden hair fern. w‘ l i, The bridal attendants were, T-i". Howard Griffin. maid ‘rnor and Miss Anna Menieh. M10 of Kitchener, \vlin neteil u! i_hcai"ev. Mrs, Griffin “'11s fit i in old rose moire ‘and net I’ ‘twat: a full sl-zlrt and nep- l ". “lie carried n bouquet Hi ' ‘ Better Time roses. N"! worl- an nrehird moire with matching long mitts rrl Queen Anne bonnet. On her govn she wore red roses. The groomsman was Mr. How- ard Griffin, After the wedding dinner the happy couple left on their honey- moon ‘trlp to Si, (‘ntiierincs through Hamilton, In blimp-am Falls, New York. For travelling the bride "was dressed ln maroon with black accessories. VIEWER AND HEELS AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS . TF1‘ We Onrry A Full Stock Write For Our Latest Reel List. 0E0. T._ CLARKE JEWELLER Gimme ‘ ’ Professional Cards I s. F. Hunter. no. ‘r OPTOMETIIISI J i Oornpleto Visual Analyse: v I i Glueee Ilmd PHONE 1U smncmrrs BUILPING I lnmrnerllde, P.E.I. l GUARDIAN. 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