_THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENT-Mrs. John Pond, I07 Harvard Street - Phom 239 SUMMER-Lu! and PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscription». Advertising should be left with Mn. Pond The Guardian may be bought daily at any of the following star-o; p, iwllwllsldflisw w u sl c Boo re a r . G ll D t , Toronto Bakery. Water so. luaoiilrr gaullllfsalnol-glllll, i‘; The Guardian will be delivered to '- a l, ; Carrier Boy at 2c per day or 10c per weohnlyhonocmigtiil lorslllliiilsw a: give your flfdtfvi-OAB-EEEY responsible for deliveries on your flung, IThis column ls reserved for news —-REGULAB. sharing $5.55., THE? UMM AND PRIN ut local interest but advertising night at, Beuequ m k_ . oi’ a newsy nature may be insen- skate New YearseNlghxtl. spam“ ell at 2 cents t word strictly pay- L.225.12_30_11_ unlg ln advance, _c N ————- LEA . clo ed. —INSULATE with Braces Insul eally frozen ssikggol" bzlltllisatliuiigrliz Board aha save I101. L-ZZJ-IZ-bO-zi. with Brace's Clear Drain. -CREOViN lcr L-AJS at Taylor Dilly, uo. zsenslrigton. —BATHROOM SLELES assorted floss d our at races. w c i s L-223-l2-30-2i. —OPENING SKATE OI lhe sea- son in the Kensin8l0i1 Rink. 39MB’- clay. uccemter 30m. 19st). at 8 PM. Admission 15c anzl 25c. Ska.e Sharp- —FOX ltANCHERS-Start feed- prewar leeding instructions. Fox 8r An mal Foods Lld., Summer. si . L-20-12-23-26-28-30-1-2-4 --RUBBER weather strip windows, Brews- L-223-l2-30~2i. enilig Qlivllt at Rltik. —-_-_ Losoo-lz-ao-il. -run BUYER at summef51dg_ ---- Mr. R. N. O'Brien. representing -RALPH G. MUTTART. Gen- Holt Renirew and Co. Ltd.. will be cral in ul-ulice A‘ BIWY- Ilisprarice purchasing silver fox pelts Thurs. o; all kllds, L. ral contracts at day. Widfly and Saturday at the lowest rates. Phone Summersitie, omce o; B_ Graham Rogers sum_ 521-1; 581-2. L-884l-4-29-ti merslde L_102_1é_._,_7_4i -—DRl'-'SSES TO CLEAE—SBll- lng be.ow ccst at Gay Paree. Sum- meisic e. L-238-i2-30-2i. Personals i- t —Mrs. Harrison MacFarlane oi -FOX RANUili-JRS! Sunglo iibxlFernwood 1s vsiting ln summerside Feeds l: lung Breeding Rat on: While i191‘ iifilightfilf. Miss Connie, is A ll-Sc. oil nation; Economy Rat- [a patient in the Prince county Hos- lon; Fnll-Furr-ng Ration; in Cute Pi al.~S and Meal forms are made at. your dllolffleli- Milli‘ 111ml the hiflilesi —Mr. Thomas Johnson 0f s'sl<’e testing lngreuients and sold fresh was a visitor to Charlottetown to Why not feed them and patronize attend a meeting of the Utll.ty Home lndii try? International FOX Bogrd,_s at Animal Feeds. Ltd.. summerside —Mr. and Mrs. James Millman L-929-ll-S-T-tI "_——' and little son. Alan left on Tuesday wigyriiomiggyisse Agmmqgllaigzls-tgg ttgntik; up their residence in Monc- aithollgh the quality of wheat ths ' _\‘!‘3l‘ L; very cod. the quantity prrwn was smal and we do not rntlci ate that it be poslsible l0 3i-’§.‘“v&é‘.’.fi'.%¥£.3i., liillgnsumivlillo- i’ Yo" have the blues have wheat tn grnd to send lt in as 27m P5311"- soon as povible. We guarantee setlsfl If .v"ur necks-t book is empty read iftrn. Robinson's Mill pflCl Baqk-lthe 37th Psalm, “Y- i-‘i-d- __i1'1i'7'i2‘23'"°~ If people seem ilnktrid, read the 15th Chapter of St. John. Ii you are discovmg-d about _____________H_ READ YOUR B!BLE read the _ g b- m 02,1553 giefriiléiesbigrpitihe your work read the 126st Psalm. 1~ Matilda McDonald. Ailgustlnel F‘ Y“ a" m" 0i “its read the 1940112 h Chapter o! Hebrews. (slave. on Friday. Januarv 5. It you can't have V"lli‘ own wcy. at 1 P. M.. the household furni-l tnre and effects of deceased; also keep silent and read the 3rd Chap- l‘."ll‘_f‘ and lot including Kiwi" tel‘ of the Epistle of James. ilirre (13795 of Iafidi Terms cpash _ _______ ___ Fir filrther par cu ars see os- 555555 trrs. Fred Hal. Edward W. Mc- y" Fuzlyen, Executors. | a L-239-i2-30-2i. —Y'S MEN HAVE CLOSINQ} BIELTING 0F YEAR —- The Ys Mcnw. Clnb hold lher last meeting: for 1939 iii the Presbyter an hall. where thc rclics of the church ser-, \(‘.i a dohcious supper. Mr. R. L. blolllon pres ded, and introduced 1h:- gilFSt-Splflliel‘, Rev. Mr. Wlliam “no gave a. very approprla e talk I ii ’ oxtes bill . A report from 1TB Silver Fox Pelts Wanted Will continue i0 buy all grades silver fox l l. i" w"- M baa-w» of been collected this yea: which wrs season. about $25. more than last year. Mi.‘ A~ ‘l hlLSLlS led the enl°ylbiei say, .~, . yliilch brought the iitcet- ll... .0 a close-S G. R. MacQtlARRlE Summerside —II.-\RBOR FiiUsiaN OVER —. Tue culo weather oi the la.t ._..s nus libs-en the harbor at Sum- . ~loe ultllougli not sane for trav- .....i_,- yo. one mun. (jlOPls Gallant u .~. \...r\.ll5 out to hs snlvit hi" uilcn the Le glL-B way and he W811i ill t.» wzncr c.c.ut 2.» feet deep. Hs| cnnpanlon happened lo ha.e a lolig pee with him and H1811.‘ xi W th some tilllicuity to get him \.uel\ they ixacliarl the smelt .".‘ orcd his clothes and wes none tllc wcr e tor his ttawnoule-S —-DEATII OF MR. A. J. BER- NARs.—- ‘llicre pmeed l any at hi5 llOllI-g ln Tlgnlsh on Wednesday Mr- Ainsblc J. Bernard. after an illne 5 o1 ronle months. Mr. BCTIIBP-i _\--5 a llikllllliiiillt citl:cii and bus ncrs m:.n in 'l“ignisl'l, having conducted a clieral stare there for many yea's. a member of the Chumh cf i fir’ffs'n's'n's"q'd's'n'n"s's'n'n's'fn'n's'n'n'n'flflI L-223-l2-C0-2l. lng Sunglo Breeding Ration lluW at prices. See us or write for international and doors. sold right {gt M‘ fi SIDEJGUAR CE COUNTY CHRONICLE LUCKY WINNERS — Con. tul ti . ilfl $l..°.l‘.'.."f.,‘“.;;“",.,,‘°, Ranges given lwfly ‘g m, ifiiétli‘. °#l.."l€. "°"“‘“" Mn CR P, , ,,_ “use Sale. NEW YEAR'S MATINEE Only at 3 P. M. JOE P_ENNER ' II! I’M FROM THE CITY - New Year's Night 311d Tuesday .’r was the lucky winner o! tho Enterprise Rango ‘l, the sun” merside store. and Mr. wllllm ICIOW, North Wiltshlrc, w“ m; tic y winner of the Enter- "lo Ranse at the Charlotte- own store. 0 o o 50' ‘EX LAMPS ARE BET. TER! -— Solex Lamps are IQ’:- ul. rly Bump Tested in p man. ner which would astound the uninitiated. Ss lea are drop. Ped- lilrred an vibrated at the Factory to make sure that "l! iflmllfi can stand up under "If! usual bumping around l ih t comcs in shipping and al o during use in homes, (no- i iorlcs and street lighting. Buy l bolt-x Lamps. Holman! Hard. - ware Department. HOLMANS Sumnlerside lYou Can't-take It With You_N_ew Year Feature At Capitol Theatre S’side —One oi the biggest hits of the season packed with laughs from start to in sh is "You Can't, Take It With You" which will open Mon- day at the Capitol Theatre, Sum- merslde. This picture is rated as one of the bes pictures the screen has produced. A dlst-inguihed cast including Jean Arthur. Lionel Bar- rymore. Ann Miller Donald Meek. and others present this screen story adapted by Robert Rskin. Capras ‘ace’ collaborator. from the Kauf- man- Hart Pulitzer Prize play. yehlllrzh ran on Broadway for two ’ ‘S. “You Can't Take It With You" expresses the philosophy of Grand- D5. Vanderliof lLilone Barrymore) and his lovable family group. Grandpa nus long believed that too much money is a. liability and that the major motif of life should be good clean fun. His ent’re fare w, r5 a. consequence, has become imbued with this unconventional theory of living. The story is said to be packed with delightful comedy and delight- fully astonlsh rig incident. We Sell at Lowest Prices- Door Glass. Windshields, Axles. Wheels. Bearings, Springs. Generatora Starters. Radiators. Crown Gears, Pinlons. etc. Also all sizes ol-New and Used Tires and an exceptionally line range o! Recondition ‘ Tires. Summerside Auto Salvage Kensingtnn and Vicinity Mr and Mrs. M. Lorne How- att l-B-ft on return to their home in Ralnev River. Ont, from a two week holiday with parents. rela- tives throughout the Province or. Thursday morning. Pte. Daniel Whltlock of the P. E. I. Highlanders after enjoying Christmas with ls e and friends has loft to rejoin his regi- ment.. Miss Joyce Millman was a re- cent visitor to Charlottetown. Constable Percy Keyes and Mrs. Keyes left on Monday evening for their home in Montague. after an’ enjoyable _ day with __MI'S-_K@Y'~‘$ Evil“... arlgl st, Jude and was at- Water Street East Opp. Robinson's Mill no; 504 1-" dad by his new". Re“ Qi- ' an lv Donald clur n: his illness I L_-_882-9-l8-Sat-tf .lvcti the consolat on of his re~ ll“..Oll before he passed away, He ‘caves to nr/rn his wife. [our sons. Austin, Hcniy. Albert and Arthvr. Hid two daughters. Rev. Sister St. OUR OUR WAY t Mal 62,04 ' production of l lho Puliisor Prise Play . . I ll I ulTlln-ulliliilont-slfvlilli-MW sum on . uni slim . tantalum Also Short Subject Shows at 7—9:15 Matinee Tuesday at 3130 CAPITOL Summerslde ____i__i__________ mother, Mrs. K. L. Waite and friends in Kensington. Mr. Bertram Croken of Nor- boro a member of the teaching staff 0i Queen Square School. Charlottetown ls enjoying the holiday season at his home The Misses Shirley Hughes, Gldays IeBlanc, Theresa Thibealiei left on Wednesday morning to spend the New Years holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Trainor and Mr. and Mrs Jcrenh MacDon- ald, in Charlottetown. Mr. Peter F. Power. Agent ir. Kensington Station has resumed his duties after a pleasant holiday the Christmas Business since booming in Ken- hollday is still singtcn. The many friends oi Mrs. John Burns Six. will rcglet to hear that her condition has not up to writ- ing improved. A successful dance and bridge party was held in the McMahon House. Kensingtcn on Wednesday evening, sponsored by the Misses Yvonne Lefllattc. Vina Higgins. and Francis Kelley under the aus- pices of Kcnsington C. W. L. Prize winners; were, Auction, Mrs P. N LleBIanc. and Thane Bern- ard. Bridge-James Higgins Mrs. A‘ired Higgins. After a dainty lunch was served by the younger ladies the large gathering, beat the light fantastic to the Strains of music furnished by till; Summerside Orchestra. NOVELTIES 1N SEALING WAX Its simply amazing the number of fascinating articles that can be moxie out oi sealing wax. You can obtain separate sticks of sealing wax in a variety oi colors and pro- duce some very delightful work with the very simplest. means. Bridge pencils are always in de- mand. and the cheapest pencils gaily colored wast. Here is how you do it. Heat the wax and let I drop fall on the top oi the pencil. With the aid of a knitting pin make dents in the wax while it ls still warm. In this way sniall flowers and leaves can be formed to decorate the pencils. A gay tas- sel is then tied to the top, or at- tached to a blob of sealing wax. White wax candles can be decor- inr the wax when dissolved methylated spirit, forms a liquid sxpcnsive enamel work Wooden odd glass jars and many other homely articles can be made most‘ this liquid wax. To dissolve the By J. R. Williams viaiy Augustine. Newcastle. N. 8.. l and Mr. I/eonard McCormPk. I imrls. The funeral takes place th's rnnrnine ircin the Catholic Church it Tigliislr-S "w" . , f, '.'lll.'/w;ii~w THE WHOLE. i BUNCH m OUT OUR. WAY . PICHED ME T0 sA-r SEASONS GREETINGS TD YOU AND EVERYBODY I WHAT LUCK.’ 1 CAME OUT TO SEE THE BEAUTY ol= THE COUNTfiYnFlND AN ANTIQUE $PlklN|N6 WHEEL no A SHED -- GIVE THE MAM TWO BUCKS FDR rr--t=lx rr UP A LITTLE AND I'LL MAKE THIRTY on rr-- eottv, "rt-us i5 A Flue my, ISN'T w.’ AND AREN'T THE TREES OUT YOUR WAY, JTQWlLLIAMQ / I. ‘J0 can be turned into gay ailairs Wllhi l aged m me some way and they; truly great speller was the late J. in ‘ paint, and give; the appearance of. mgarem, boxes. photograph framesu Peter Sabbath-lo. Counsel for Fritz attractive by decorating them with‘ F DIAN GROCERY SPECIALS-Saturday, December 3O Hamilton's FANCY 2 lbs. 27B Lynn Valley — l5 01.1 Lynn Valley - Size 2 Good Size Introducing! - ~ l CA ULIFLO $ooo4++o+++mo+0+o+mo++oo0o¢0000040000000 Delicious Eating Apples, _ Medium Size, 2 dozen -— — 20c Pure Lard, 1 lb. prints. 2 for — — -— — — — -— — 25c Fresh Frilil Ca Sunkist. ORAlNGES 29c DOZEN Clicking Figs, finest quality, excellent fresh pack. lb. -- 15c Now Is thelTime To Order For Your New Year’s DINNER hicken l Goose- String BEANSZ fins 19c in n 2 tins 210 AAAAAAA A xxxxxssxsss in Tins . . . 2 for 29c l Flag DUC FQCD, in Tins . . 2 for 21c '0 O-O-Q-OQ-O-O-OFOO QQ-Q-O-Q-fi Aylmer Marmalade. 2lb.jars——————25c Pineapple, sliced. large tins. kes and Pastry SUMMERSIE wax, break it in small pieces and put it in a screw-top jar methylated spirit. Fix the firmly. and in a few days the wax will be ready for use. Ii.’ you are going to experiment with the liquid wax it is advisable to try it a E9. ‘only War san- (By Thc Canadian h-cssl out on something that doe; not Raids by the Finnish Air Force matter much, if it should get on military objectives behind the spoiled Russian lines recall the fact that ____-_---- some 30 or more Italian aircraft THOROUGH SPELLER were rushed to Finland as soon as Russia began its attack. IDUISBURG’ N~ 9' “(Cpl “A Italy sent pilots and instructors with the aircraft and it is probable look charming indeed. Sealing‘ JeA1§i;n°{0'-°b‘;’5§,§gflg“gg,?l“Y5,13 this substantial Italian gilt is now W“ “m” i! “i” "e" “imimve-l word, but he could tell its exact being turned to account against the Red forces. Italian aid for Finland naturally focuses attention on the relations between Italy and its axis partner, Germany. For Germany‘. ni lcrlst implicitly, condoncs and stipports the Russian attack on Finland. The prompt dhpatt-h o: Ililllflii nSSiS~ tance for the Finns, shows. however, Willi ition in an old school speller he lad used. NEW YORK, Dec. 2‘1—(AP> — Kuhn, convicted German-American Bund leader. today filed notice of, appeal. Kuhn is serving from 2".- to five years in Penitentiary for thefts from the Bund treasury. OUR BOARDING HOUSE lthat whatever compromise Nazi Germany is prepared to make with ‘Communist Russia, Italy Will make ‘none. , The Italian aircraft crossed Ger- many on the way to Finland but they flew non-stop. Germany made ‘ no attempt to stop them although some shipments of war material to Finland by rail are reported to have been stopped in Germany- While Nazis may regard the Russian adventure in Finland with a measure oi coldness and may actually have tried to dissuade the Soviet authorities from starting it. now that it is under way it is in Germany's interest that Russia should triumph quickly_ A cessation of hostilities by the Russians until spring or later would be bad for the prestige oi the Russo- C-crman combination. A prolonged struggle with a. Finland, reinforced by liberal outside assistance would Major Hoopla WE'LL ctzast-l 114E GATE EASY AT Mv ROOST, MAJOR -~ I _\ BUSTED Ti-i‘ LOCK on TH’ Dootz CREATOR VESTERDAV Au‘ WE C'N ‘ l-wuv - I ‘SUDE IN GMOOTH AS , NICKEJS IN A star! ’7////////4 ../'//-”_w//////A/ /eooo IDEA,BQINGIN' HOOPLE HOME win-i ME-wwll: THE OLD eat. comes our SWNGlkY, HE‘LL HELP % l!‘ %iii i‘! ' \ ‘@17- l-laK-l-laK/f WIFE (we?) l5 THE SAME RAVIGHING '1 . ‘Con. luv av an’: iv clfiluc. =-~I PQESUME THE GOOD E as EvER,wAl.oo.'--~ Musr DASH our ANDt OBTAM SOME TQMKET T0 Llel-IT UP use evesw-rett use Cam F) IF el-u; AWAKES Turn MV cousin's FAMILY FQOM NIGSTON MberoA. LElCEéTEQf-HC sis-lilac, is VlSlTlhlG: HOOPLE MANORJXND we me a 8w PRESSED FOR ‘ROOM - VAS Ix , ' Eeao, I noes me ‘NAQLIKE MRS. HACKLEWEN DOESN'T neon us come m.’ / . / // .£~. .\lA1.n| J . . .,_1 PEACHES 2tins270 We Deliver And Sell For Less Duck Lynn Valley 15 oz. Net 4 2for——-—25c itend to prevent Russia from sup- plying the immense quantities oi food and raw materials upon wthich Germany relies for a long was". TORONTO. Dec. 29—(OP)-M0ro ‘than a dozen new high prices for the year were registered on the Toronto exchange in today's trad- ing, the majority a! them appear- ‘ing in the industrial share depart- ment. Base metal shares came into the picture in the last hour and the index for the group advanced .85. Golds closed .32 up. industrlals .19 up and the westem oils were down .19 at the finish. Volume was comparatively heavy at 692,000 shares. Four new highs for the year in the food group affected Fanny Farmer. Consolidated Bakeries. Honey Dew and Canada Vinegars. Fanny Farmer advanced to 27 1-1 and closed at 2'7 for a gain oi 1-2. Consolidated Bakeries had the same gain and Money Dew firmed i 1-4 to 1'1 1-2_ Nickel firmed 3-4 to 45 1-2 and smaller gains came out for Smelt- ers. Noranda and Hudson Bay. Royalite and Home improved slil-Zhtly and Okalta and Calgary- lEdmonton finished a to s cents V... lYLd-l NEW YEAR health and happiness toast. to mq 900d Friends, the. readers 0P lilil? newspaper. Lé ‘NtJoR HCDPLE