Dlggiraan 9.. 194s fiiwasriau GUARDIAN '1 UDDIEBSIDE Ind mmer Murphy. m Hanover Street, and George Claw, 1.25 Ottawa Street. News, Subscriptions, Advertising PRINCE COUNT! The Guardian ml! I" (qllowlng swirl In Summontde: n, Water Shoot? will" . Bell n“ “u”, Water Strut . dim Th; pa, d‘! qf [KO POI ISO‘- er l1" 7°“! “d” w . GTON may cumc Jgfiih, z u. 4 P. M. at Town 3:? Last. Clinic until Spring. ‘ mun rings, registered bIIeD$I11e stones. Sempie’! Drug Store- ____. postponed until “dc” “is due to the fact Inesday eveninfl the hall was 0061191"! b? u" £12.11 donor clinic. 5 __'[|<||-j MARY ANN, Srurrtmer- ...“ has just received a shipment of new sweaters. all I00 P" “m? PM Ivcol. Moderately priced. yfgit us early this week-end. ...CITIZEN'S MEETING in Ken- mgtntt Town Hall. Friday. Dec. 10. ‘ ‘The Scales Hydro Elec- a; Q pJIt. m‘. Company is applying to the Public Litilitles Commission for an Increase in electric energy rates. lf ‘ntert-stctl. plcnsc utlcnti this meet.- ng. ¢ANN1\'ERSARY—Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rautcay of Indian River ‘We “at home" to their friends m Nov, 26th when a large num» be; gathered at their home to offer congratulations on the oc- casion of their twentieth wedding Amriversary. ltfusio by several local musiclaits and dancing. In which all indulged, combined to make the evening a most enjoy- able one. Delicious refreshments Ivere served by the hostess. assist.- r-d by stivcrnl young ladies. De- parting ut the wee mm’ hours, the guests winhed Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay continued health and happiness. and many more anni- vcrsarles. K AVEDUING -— A vcry lovely nodding took place on Wednesday November 17th. i948. at the home If Mrs. Sterling Maclxau. South West. int l6. when her eldest daughter. Doris Ruth. became the bride of James Townsend. only son o! Air. and .\irs. Heath Mont- gomery. Park Corner. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rcv. S. it. Prince. in the soft glow of candle light. The bride entered ‘he room on the arm of her uncle. Mr. Gilbert Roberts. by whom she “as given in marriage. 'l'.he.wed- d;ng march was played by Mrs. James A. Ilacbeen. Pink’ and white streamers. attractively er- ranged, lr-nt an nlr of festivity to he rootrs. The bride was e picture at girlish loveliness. in traditional shite SnIlll. cut in princess lines. with bustle back. end sweetheart neckline. Her three quarter length tell vtas caught with a white cor- onet. and her only ornament was n single strand of pearls. with Ilstcltlng ear-rings. She carried g bouquqet of rcd roses. Miss Ruby liscbean was her sister's only lt- tendant. and was charmingly roamed in blue taffeta. with ntstchutg vcll and head-dress, A Wilquot of pink roses completed the eluemblc. The groom was capably Iilvmrted by his friend, Mr. Maurice Cousins. The gift of the poem to the bridesmaid. was a Iouble strand of pearls, and to the belt man a fountain pen. About fifty invited guests witnessed the aenmony. and later sat down to u hot goose supper. The tout to ‘ht bride. 1m “only responded to b! the groom. Later in the evening the beautifully decorated wedding cakes were cut and passed to the tuests. During the evening a jolly hunch of serenaders appeared on "l! scene. to add to the glity, and to extend their good wishes. Mr. Ind Mrs. Montgomery will reside It Park Corner, where the former s an efficient young farmer Mre. Mimtgomery Was a popular and luecessful school teacher. and their Flirty friends wish them every llbuiness on the road of life. — ur. . r m ‘ NIB: Gogol‘; B1 Granville germ; 0, gmuuseree-Alyro uce u rocaryleoonu out; ivmwlfimumlllaud Motor Trmlwfl. Water Street.’ will be delivered h In; homo In Summer-side by Currier the boy rolponllhlo for dellvory on your rout. bought It nay cl the " Drugltore, l1 Control ltaot; Phone 2E or BN4 for Hall service —WENT ADRIFT 13 smelt nets on Monday night in Richmond Bay. Finder notify James Craig. Hamil- ton. Reward. —LEGION Maurine-cite reg- ular monthly meeting g1 m; gen. stngton branch No. 9. Canadian Legion. B.E.S.l..., will be held in the Town Hall, Kensfngton. on Friday, Dec. 10. at B p.111. Smoker after. W. L. Delaney, secretory. Personals —Mrs. Preston Campbell. Irish- town is spending a few days with relatives at. French River .—Bur. —M.r. Elijah Brymtnn, Burling- ton, is visiting his son Mr. Elmer Bryanton, at. McAdam. N. B. - Bur. -Mr. Maurice Cooley, Kelvin. visited Summerside on Saturday evening. K —M.rs. Alicia Dayc. Wilmont Valley, is spending a few days with her grandson. Mr. Elvin Bryanton, Burlington -- Bur. —Mr. David Paynter, Charlotte- town, was in Long River on Wed- uesday, attending the funeral of the late Mrs. George Condloy. - Bur. —-Mrs. Ella. Campbell. Park Corner, leaves this week to spend the Winter months with hcr daughter, Mrs. Fred Burke Swuampscott, Mass — Bur. —Dr. C. B. Stewart. Halifax, was a recent visitor w Charlottetown and also visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stmivart Nor- boro —_ Bur. —Mrs. Alan Hrotm. Long River. spent a few days last week, with her sister and brothcr-in-latv. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coulson, Sea View - Bur. —Mrs.t Leighton Couison has re- turned to her home at Sea View, having made a good recovery from her recent illness. at the homo of her sister and brother-ln-ltatv. Mr and Mrs. James Mackenzie. Ken- gington. — Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Camp- bell. and little daughter. Heather of Cavendish were guests on Sun- day. of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hick- ox, Burlington. — Bur. —M:r|. Damien Dufly of Kin- kora was a visitor to Kensington on Wednesday and attended the Chishoim-Mcliinnon wedding. K —Mr. Herb McKinnon of Char- lottetown attended the Chisholm- MoKinnon wedding on Wednesday at Kenslngton. - K —M.rs. John Gillespie and three children. of Charlottetown. were guests at the Chisholm-McKbuIon wedding at Kenslngton on Wed- nesday. K -Mr. Herbert. Phillipa. High- land Avenue. Amherst, N. 5.. for- merly of Strmmerslde. has return- ed to his home after spending some time in the hospital due to on sppencli operation. B —Miss Mary McNelll returned to her home in Summer-side on Monday evening after a three months’ visit in Paris. Ontario. guest of her sister, Mrs. James Robb. S —Mr. and Mrs. Oscar John- stone, Mr. tmd Mrs. Ralph John- stone. returned to their home at Long River on Sunday. after ut- tending the wedding of their son and brother. Leigh. at 5t. John. N. B. — Bur. —G. ll- M.- An t-attitnt; (Iluvnu of |>~c1<|t-\~. fldvI-n tun.- unti alolut. ' Sport FRIIDAY-SATU RDAY MURDER 0N IIIGII... TIIRILLER 0F TIIE HAITI! (ATIETT ' IMIA f]. R010 (ORIIGAI Also Musical Comedy ultra-Md. Chapter of Superman Shows 7.15 — 9.15 MATINEE —SATURDAY 2.30 IIIAINARIIIG - 0ll. FIELDS! ' Groups In "Sisldo firm ‘_G_UABDI_QN_, _ cHARLoft-frpjroww M. CAPITOL lummsrfldo i ‘ us? st-towtus room "mvtsut: WALL" was. w. Cutie - VIngInIu cum.- sI-m sso-zIs-oas Activities 0f Bhurch —'I1u 0.51.1‘. of ‘Trinity Unit- ed Chilton. Bununenide. held its regular meeting on Monday eve- ning in lgaworth Hail. With the “Teen Agers" the devotions were in charge of Betty Sharpe. assist- ed by Helen MccEwen. and the president. Gloria Woodside, was in the choir. With the "Guiding Light." the president Birdie Cairns. was in the chair and the devotions were led by Janet. Bell. Both groups united for practice for the Vesper Service which they will hold on Tuesday evening, Decem- ber 14. The YPB. of the Summerside Church of Christ held its regular meeting in the church hall on Tuesday evening with. the presi- dent, Garth Linkletter. conducting the devotional period. Psalm 103 vwag read responsiveiy end “Stand Up for Jesus" and "Only Trust Him" were the hymns sung. After the business, the pastor gave an interesting talk on the prophetical side of God's word, concerning the birth of Jesus and illustrated it by dngrams in figures on the black board. The Mlzpah benediction brought this helpful Bible study t0 a. close. Reel In the Suunnerside Baptist C-hurch hail on Tuesday evening the Junior Y. P. U. held its regu- lar meeting with the taco-presi- dent. Helen Gay, in his chair. The devotions were in charge of Don- aid Gay. "How We Are Edi-ivflted" was the topic of study for the -v\/\rvvvv* \,~\-~vvv\ aa ~ m uxxmxxxxxxxxxxmximflmrikvqx"ovMKAm-rsxmmmxmmmm '\'\'x\m'> _ 1- Pnbunuunwuagmtemrmuturenepuuntmt “h "I! Summerdde and the Charlottetown Stores . _ . They're all ‘He: about u» "nus-cu AUCTION" of the l-piece Walnut Dining d “m built‘. The price started at_$205.00 and has been reduced every d‘? by $10.00 untll on Tuesday it is down to $185.00 and on Wednes- fi’ u"! Price will be only $115.00. some lucky person l: going to have ‘imnlil! xorleous Wsluut Dining Boom Suite iu time for Christmas -~ - Don't let u meagre $10.00 stand In your my! Come Onl This in '11 AUCTION . . . The l-picce Walnut Dining Boom Suite very soon F" be GOING - GOING - GONE. lhrnltun Department. . 2' 9"!" your Chrlltmu Food: from the Grocery Department '9!“ "fly. while the stocks are complete . . . Right now you can m Feud pneum- (cellophane wrapped) of muscu- CLUSTER “WINS and your supply of CHRISTMAS NUTS in the shell, which ‘iflillle Walnuts - Bruits — Pecans - Almond: — Filbert: - Pel- "II Ind Mixed Nutty You certainly don't want to misc out on these “Pimple treats — So order today from the Grocery Department. ~ 8- The Chino Dopurtmentl have been reoelvllll‘ hm shipments i‘ CIIINAWAIIE from England. These Shipments Include a number ‘INK patterns in Dinnerware and o oelectlon of attentive Fancy ‘PIP-In the latter selection are emu-t pieces of Neloouwm - un- "r I"?! Ind cobalt iavilhly decanted with IBM-MM MIN“ ford Pottery -- colorful Royal Winton, u well u o beautiful col- "Wl 0f Aynnley Cups and Saucers priced from 1.00 to 1.75. Everyone V“ "Wynne bnovu can Ingillh Chlnswlre ludo the world In m?» “will llifl workmanship. For Christian — Bu! "l! 3"!- ‘I llrltllh Chlnnwun from the Chins ‘ , on“. ' 4- Give ulelul Gifts for Christian's-Smart gifts that m definitely "I! useful clue are of "KOBOCIALP In the Df! Goods Deport- OQO\O' <»- s .s- QQvQQQQOO-Oc nucaur Thursday, Friday and Saturday Double Bill ALLAN "ROCKY" LANE And m- smtt" BLACK JACK l’, WIT/ID .: launches? I REPIIILIB FIETIRE Ind VIRGINIA {r Hifllihttl Vttltlit‘ Shows 7 and 9.15 Matinee Friday 3.30 Saturday 2.30 \-O-O-O-O-QO—OO-OQ- —Mr. and Mrs. Pridham John- ston, Sumrnerside. Mrs William B, Doughnrt. Long Rivexu- Mrs. Em- merson Delaney. and Mr. John Campbell. French River, motored to Charlottetown on Monday. - Bur. Magician Presents Show At S’sitic Greeted by an audience which filled the High School auditorium to capacity on Tuesday evening. Richard Dubois. master magician. presented a two hour show of fun and magic entertainment which held 111s audience spellbound throughout the entire show from the opening curtain to the final baffling number. Presented under tho auspices of tho Summersidc Y's Men's Club and cntvtu I THEATRE “BORDER G-MAII" LARAINE JOHNSON- RAY WHITLEY I LAST CHAPTER OF "THE SEA HOUND" ‘l. Fridoy 8.15. Sat. 7.30-9.30 BIIRISTMAS TRADE Split Bamboo Fiuhing Rods Made from extra select Tomkin Cone At Factory Price ROD and GUN REPAIR SHOP Proprietor J. A. Weir 58 Cumberland Street Phone 120B introduced by Mr. Harry Day. pre- sident of the Club. Mr. Dubois pre- sented his entertainment in two parts, the first consisting of many of the stock effects of the first class professional as well as many new and up-to-date mytsterles. l-lis show billed as "Miracles in the Modern Manner" more than lived up to the advance publicity and there was from start to finish ning throughout the entire per- formence. The final portion of his programme was in a more serious vein. for there Mr. DuBoll effective- ly proved himself a master debunk- er of professional eorcorerl and spirit mediums who prey on a gull- ible pubiicu Mr. Dubois more than upheld the reputation of the Y's Men's Club for bringing first class entertain- ments to Summerside and many eitpressions of the hope that he would soon return to again mystlfv and entertain were heard as the an element of good clean fun run- ~ evening and was conducted by flthe minister. The total points to ioaie were muskrnts 13, beavers 12. Games were enjoyed at the c1058 of the meeting. The devotions for the Senior Y. P. U. were conducted by the minister, us well as .thc study "How We Are Educated." The president. Jack NlacFarlaIIe. was in the chair duriHB the 11115111955 period when arrangements were ntade for the decorating of the church for Christmas. A practice was hcld for the Christmas pag- gcant. after which volley ball was enjoyed. The total points to date: Wreckers 16. Builders 12. The Laura Bain Missionary So- ciety of the Summer-side United -Baptist Church held its December meeting at the home oi Mrs. C. B. Jelly. Spring Street. and the presi- dent, Mrs. Clifford Smith. was int the chair. During the Ivorship per- iod the Scripture lesson was read by the president with tncditutiolts given‘ by Mrs. Bruce Johnston. Miss Vera Waugh and Mrs. Roy Dayc. This was followed by a circle of prayer. Mrs. Roland Gay and Mrs. Clifford Smith conducted the missionary study lesson. The hymns sung were "Silent Night" and "Joy to the World" with Mrs Clarence Mercer at the piano. Dur- ing the business session. M16. Roy Daye was appointed the new sec- retary in place of Mrs. Everett Brooks. who is leaving in the Iery near future tor Lcthbridge. Alberta. where she will reside. Mrs. C. B. Jelly read an address oi appreciation to Mrs. Brooks tor the splendid service she had ren- dered and the president made a presentation to which Mrs. Brooks replied. Delicious ‘refreshments were served by Mrs. Clarence Mcr- cer and Mrs. Ellsworth MacNeill. —S. —Mrs. Vera Bearisto of Ken- sington accompanied her son Boyd to Boston, Mass. last week. where he will undergo an operation. Hts many friends unite in wishing him s. speedy and complete recov- ery. K audience left the auditorium. The Y's Men are indeed to be congrat- ulated for bringing two of the best. entertainers to be heard in Sum- merslde in many years, Mr. Henry Scott. comedy pianist and Mr. Rich- ard Dubois. mentallst and enter- tainen-S. A SIIRE WAY T0 from Maurice Mill's. "Mt I hen noticed grand roomy Gunueugmgu of normal" time g; *1 b: u. um a upmZIe-te; m g1" Imam. pntootlon i» your “in: 1mm am. much: no “l It is!» ma. Another “Roroloul” gilt u a vulture-o! 4 Bnv- . M"! B!!! of differ-one stun-then could be used for travelling. "If bedroom or‘ your kitchen. The I of them are priced at IJQ Cone '5 "it! we time and the may, uuuy other l"! MIMI"! I" If" (loll-Department < Lanna» ‘i=3. qttlli‘: Watch his wide prin when he opens the miniature hot box and spots the certificate that entitles him to his choice of u Itut PLEASE ‘WEAR - The Island's Smartest Man's Store SIIMMEIISIIIE Listen to CJRW (1240 on your dial every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 0.30 p. m. l for the Sons of the Plenum pm ted by this store for your listening pleasure. unanluuununnuaannuaunnnuuunnau ~ i Clocks for the ltitchen. bed- room 0r Ituintel in u suitable variety of colors and finishes. . . . . . . . . . . 7.9;’! srasamzuam\smxx n Heating Pad! Warming 1111115 U“! BI" P9P’ ‘ca; mnflgrt. to aching boncl and chilled icct. Various col- 4.50 hi} ZZDIZBiDILZ-ZPIIDEID-Bzk). caJiERIRBJAQDI3HIBIDIBDGBIIIRQQB<NEYP 3“*“‘"* 'k'2'2'fl25cEL&}:'-7 ‘ mastic irons and electric steam Single and double burner hot in enamel, chrome and Inctal finishes. From .. 2.46 suamun‘ Prince Edward Island‘: ._._._.._ .... ..l.. can bring her more pleasure Nothing. but nothing. will please Mother more on Christ- mas day than III. electrical gift — a practical gift! Nothing on Christmas day and every thy ll tho your thin l ll:- .u, u iron, u stove, wuber or refrigerator. See our select- \.< Ion today Inquire nbuul our easy-payment plan, ' xxcucutvnld‘ Radios FAMOUS MODELS electric auto- Lumps From . . . . 3.75 Hot Plates Tri-Llte hmpl, from .. sorchlere, hom ........ 17.80 Table hmpo. from 9.85 Pin-up Llmpl, from 8.25 Boudoir Lamps, from ... 3.95 Ornamental Lumps, Ina. 1.95 II‘. . ..‘..'..\i2S, from ....... 2.78 Above prices include Lump S hsdeo. "F FAMOUS MAKE! Phillips v and - __ _ Westinghouse Numorotts styles of toasters, sandwich-toasters, and [In tnriety‘ oi‘ finishes. . . 3.9.". Heaters, from 5.25 Waffle Irons, from 12.95 Fons, from 6.75 Kettles, fmm 14.50 Mixers, from 47.50 Coffee Makers, from 10.95 Famous Models and Famous Makes of Ranges, Washers and Refrigerators Gift; that brighten the home u well u the heart. See the vest display of lnmpl in the styles u follows: Street Floor, House Furnishings Sfon 181B BadluntChrlstmas Stores. OFIOMEIRISI complete Visual Analyses Glusseu Fitted SlLuLMANS BUILDING Sumtnerslde, PJIJ. PHONE 16b THE FAMILY SHOE STORE i l E~ 5- P‘"'km°"- T. Earle Hickey QPT-D», R.Q. ‘ cutter“ Amount‘. OPTOIIIETRIS.‘ my” Exam“. Office at‘ Glasses Fitted i lb Granville Street Visual Training Given ' Phqng 515 REGENT rmaamu BLDG. l‘ smunmsmm Summer Sh, Summe .55.. . I WEEK END (BALANCE OF THIS WEEK) MEN'S BROWN AND BLACK OXFORD! Broken Lines Different Special $3.95 e Fair BOYS’ AND YOUTHS' Hl-TOPS Just the thing for Winter Wecl CLEARING A1’ 3.95 A PAIR WE HAVE A COMPLETE RANGE OF RUBBER FOOTWEAR and MQINNIB Summersido SPECIALS Style: