FOR A LAllY’S CHRISTMAS You‘ll find the solution to your shopping problem in our grand selection of feminine gifts. Visit our dress racks wesrlalill aulilllllill REFRESH! - POWER. FAILURE —A short circuit in one oi the pumps caus- ed a main fuse to blow out on the cooling system o! the electric light plant in Sun-imerside and caused a cut-off in all power yesterday morning from shortly after eight till 9.15 A. M. It affected Summer- side and all rural districts includ- ing the R.C.A.F. Station. - 5 — SHIPPING SEASON CLOSEB - The Summerside shipping sea- / first Aid Class Al Abram's Village son quite definitely closed for the season yesterday when the motor vessel Mary Sweeney sailed for Greenpoint, Long Island with a cargo consisting of 8,600 bags of seed potatoes, the shippers being Eighteen residents of Abram!‘ Village completed a Red Cross Standard First Aid course conduct- ed by Mrs. Pauline Summerside. This course consisted LeClair of l. l t _ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETQWN DRINK Maritime Automobile yAssociation Organized _.___. SAINT JOHN N. B. Dec. 14- (cP)—-Fl0'.i\fil3.ti0ll oi the lilarliime Automobile Association was an- munced tonight alter meeunss of three mvincial associations. W- . V . Fredericton. was appoint- ed president of the new bodi- It 181318098 the three separate com- panies which have been vpefililllfl in the Maritimes. Officials said iihe step was ie-k- en to create better union between Maritime motorists. Formation of the new group was completed at a largely attended meeting of the Abegweil Chapter 1.0.0.1‘. Aids New School Library The Abegweit chapter I. O.D. E. o! Siunmerslds have again shown their interest in the Summervside High School by making a dona- tion of the sum oi $82.50 for the purpose of buying books for the ~ .. - __ DECEMBER 16, 1941 (illlEll "wlill PR llE i! Ill 1 and see many styles . . . short dance ilresses . . fes- - tivo daytime dresses in plain and fancy taffeias, faille and crepe. YOU'LL FIND GIFTS GALORE AT THIS FAVORITE GIFT STORE eowrvs a SLIPS GLOVES a. SCARVES HOUSECOATS a. BLOUSES BARBARA ANN of fifteen two-hour sessions which were devoted to the theory and practice of First Aid skills. The test was carried Wednesday, December Mrs. Harry Cudmore. Director of Simmons and MacFarlane Ltd. The little ship came in on Wed- nesday morning cutting herself a path through the ice and sailed yesterday afternoon in the same out on 7th. by arrangements were made and a boat went out from Charlottetown to take him oii’. Last year, which was an open season. the last po- tato boat sailed. on December 10th and yesterdays date is considered one of the latest on record. - S tiful and practical gift to the In- structor as a token of apprecia-‘ tion. Mrs. LeCiair thanked the members for their thoughtfulness and expressed the hope that. they would continue their First Aid study and organize the group for a refresher course next year. The following members recelveil ay for the graduation of the _ Darby. Mrs. Denis DesRoclics. l\frs._ *5" “lass "I “Jvlgamrs 15 has Angeline Arsenault, Mrs, (Iecile manner. Due to the ice arrange- Fl b Se 1 1 M Rob irhentsihid tfirbeanhmetztoutalte m: ergsMégallurfivci-Bsircltfzz; oirslhnuor‘aiggmgiifgkgsiheuggisuxr: "°°"°se“t‘“ti"°s °’ m’ Almgwe“ 9 D10. - 0 n 9- i“ B _ ’ ‘g ‘. _ ' ' ‘ ' Chapter had attended the open- Charlottetown. Yesterday similar Redhcw: _ b Whe-Camulla" *'\“l°_“°bueAA$°°i' mg o; we new 1151-51-3; and “are '1‘ e c s presented a wary eau- .s.tlOn and the American u mo- very favourably Impressed with . Brim sh I ‘ ‘i. ' :-~‘ . CIJfEepTiiEiiQdargrsgiiliitdficatcyfqm‘ Dflse 37 members: 14 from Neu'.as the interest shown. - S y I 31.‘ v -> .13 _ llrurisudck. l4 ilroni Nova Scotia. »--—~- ~~ ~»—-— fefflffiltflllrgwiqxfgi three from PrlnCr- Edlwflfd lslari<i_ KILLED 12v COLLISION Antoinette Gallant, Miss Alli-c .2251 ‘Du-r ‘rgolnhrqcwfouxylfildfisfii HluONPONNQ 15 ‘c? . Gallant. Miss inna A h it. ‘ fippom e w e“ m‘ . a , ' ' _ ) " In emulation Mm the “at o! MN‘ Ema“! Arseéault, Mrig-scbggillrlc province enters the association. in, [Three persons were killed today in me Chief o’ the w. ma", Ah. Helm Arsenaum Mm Lucv Anew addiiion. the managing ii-ectoi and the collision of ivio tiuclta on a Avturshtu w‘ A_ Guru” to me aun‘ Mrs. Elva Msenmm ‘In , secictary-trmisiircr are members illllhVifly about H miles northeast RI R Shanon. Smnmersidg on Gabrielle Arsenal“ M“ M“ ‘qrpg of tho board. An advisory board ui herc. The dead: Lea Traczyk. ' ' ‘ ' " ‘ 3‘ ' ivill i-c sci up in cach province. Nick hiimkam and Robert Kay, all New Brunswick Automobile As- sociation when the transfer 0PM- sets of that company to the Marl~ time Automobile Association, Ltd. and the surrender of the N.B.A.A. charter, were approved. new school library. This donation was rnude known in a letter from the Regent, Miss Wanda Wyatt to the chairman of the school board. Mr. .D O. Stew- art. She said in her letter that lbile Association will continue Ln the new company allowing members to obiain services throughout Can- ada and the United States. The head office of the MA.A. will be in Saint John and all an- nual nieetiucs uill be held hero. offices will be set up in llalifax and Clhiirlottcfown. The board of directors will com-l "this latest progressive move by those in authority." She stated that it will be "a greiit boon for! both teachers and students and, deserves our interest and support.” | Mr. Stewart replied acknowledg- ing receipt of the cheque and ex- pressing the sincere thnnks of the hoard for the contribution as wcil 1847 Rogers Bros. and C ‘i p the latest patterns in sorh§l'i'.‘.'{,'§'.,'§,',"che'§f,‘f $242‘; Other nationally known lines in tarnisin of Rcvlwnior. Alta. Details were N.B.A.A. and other pmvinciul not available. association members will continue to receive service 0n their present membership cards. The cards will GENE AUTRY. CHAMPION DRESS SHOPPE SUMMERSIDE land men will be presented with awards won during active service. The distinguished Flying Cross. Christmas Trees masons»: him; ‘ma. will be presented to Mr. Donald MacLean 0d’ Charlottetown and Plentiful This Year helenc rubinsiein l You'll gladden her heart Christmas morn’ with exquislv creations by Helena Rubinsieinl "Glitters", wonderful Helena Rubinstein Gift Sela exquisitely wrapped for you . .5 in dazzling gold or silver paperl Your choice of 3 precious "Glitter" Sets . 3 i Command Performance Fau dc Pariun-i and sachet Powder, 4.75; Command Performance Esu do Parfum and Dusting Powder with Puff, 6.25. To carry in her purse! Famous 4-Color Keys to Beauty-four Iipsticks on I chain—plus mirror! formerly of Summerside and Mr. i1. M. Reid. whose address is unavailable. lVLr. MaioLean. a son of Mrs. MMI-Jw and the late Roy MacLean of Summecside. is now employed with the Provincial Government. Last May hi.- gradu- ated as s civil engineer from tfhe University of New Brunswidu-S. (Canadian Press) Christmas trees appear plentif this year and the popular fami size-those about as to »shouid cost the same ns last yuletlde~$2 or $3 in most parts of 1y Canada. , A Canadian Press survey showsl most dealers plan to charge; about that. Most popular trees are the Scotch pine and fir (which corral Carioonisl Low an editorial-page feature o! Lord the shining pink and sil\'er trees Beaverbiooks Evening Standard are bflusht by merchants for win-. for 2o years. has resigned to loin dew display at prices ranging the 5L3“ of me Dally mulch a from $6.50 for a three-footer to. Labor newspapex; $50 for a 12-foot giant. The change W" Wm take plied If you figure S! is too much for n“; 5pr1n8_ the mnpirbmlnded a tree and decide to hack onei Evening standard sud wdn“ down yourself, like grandpa used, The drawings oiathe artist, who 3° d°' wamt‘. ym" step"?! 3°." ivas born in New Zealand 58 years °. y°ur S“; “f: m‘ ‘he Erma“ ago. have been syndicated to many ?€:e“.‘;v&° L; 05th.); maflnrgnt: “m: parts u! the world by the Beaver‘ 2st ranger: arcgout to pig-elect brook newspaper group. Ho gener- crown land‘! . 511$’ 13 cmmdfl“ B14959" l“ Some Canadian farmers make a bm°k‘9'“d‘wh“° wmménuifil‘ 0n tidy income from ihe Christmas world and dOYflBStlC IIYMYS- tree trade. They sell their evcr- LOW b98311 m! OQYEBI‘ 8.5 polltic- greens to cily dealers for nny- al cartoonist for the Spectator, a where from two (‘unis to 35 ccnls Christchurch, N.Z.. newspaper, in each, They nrc cut by farm lab- 1902. He went to the Sydney (Aus- orcra who make 55-56 n day. trails) Bulletin in i911; joined the Star. London evening Tlfiwflpppep’ In Nova Scotia in 1919. and began his associatioin been learned that an investiture Wm also take place‘ In mdmon Gallant, Mrs. Madeline Gallant. 1 to the service personnel, two Is- , l | lbcc l1 ul Baker. Charlottetown; u as iniher notary-treasurer. :be replaced gradually, it was said Twenty-three directors Alfll/E chosen and the remainder uill be appointed by ilhe board. Officers apolnted were: President, WH. Vail, Frederic- ton: vice-presidents. for New Brunswick. J. E. Murphy. Manc- lCll; for Nova Scotia, R.J.R. Nel- son, Halifax; for P.E.I., Earle C. managing director. H. T. Nowell. and sec- D. T. Laidlaw. both of Saint John. i Directors for New Brunswick are: Mr. Vail. and (LR. Wasson. C. K Beveridge. G. Earle lcgan. J. MJScoviLEDouglas Angevine and Dr. J Tanzman. all of Saint John: V. Lewis and J. E. Murphy. Dr. G. G. MaoDouBall ‘ Moncton; a 'readlly shed needles) and the.and o. Roy Mcwillium, New- spruce. most abundant of all thecastle. and. J/H. Prouix, Ed- '—— yulelide trees, A few paint-sprriy-‘unundston. LONDON. D00. l5 — (CF) — ed frees are offered but most fa-l Flor Nova Scolia. Mr. Nelson. Cartoonist David Low. whose bit- milles seem lo prefer theirs old- F. W. Airriard. J. P. Donaldson. lng political cartoons have been fashioned and unpainted. Most of W. M. Wickwire and D. F Mc- Isaiac. all of Halifax; C. Wiimot Dean. Yarmouth: C. G MacLellan. Truro; D.F. Macbead. Sydney. For Prince Edward island: Mr. Baker. Brigadier W. W. Reid, Charlottetown. February Election In Britain Suggested LONDON, Dec. 15—(CPl—Fe-b- runry nncl June are ihe months most. frequently mentioned in current speculation on the date of Britain's 1950 general election. An official source said today his personal choice is February. The election must lie hcld b0- forc August, 1950, January is con- SMOKE OUT A KILLER. _- Gene Autry rides herd on al killer in his latest musical Wcst-‘ ern adventure. Columbia's "Load- ed Pistols." co-starring -Barbarn Brlttnn and which will be the next attraction at the Capitol ‘Theatre, Sumnlcrsldc. Autryq the World's Greatest Cowbirv, riding Champion, the World's Wonder Horse, is report- ed to put on one of the greatest exhibitions of cowboy prowess evri- to hit the screen. His superb horsemanshlp. evidenced in many stirring pursuits; the blazing gun- fights and slashing fisticuffs go to make up this one-man hurricane of action which blasts the screen. Besides. Gene gives further value to your entertainment dollar by his pleasant airing of such West- ern ballads as the title song. "Loaded Pistols," "Jim Crack Com." "When the Bloom Is on the Sage," “A Boy from Texas, a Girl from Tennessee" and "Pretty Mary." Miss Britten, who appeared in such big Westerns as "The Vir- ginian," "Gunfighters" and “The Untamed Breed." has joined the ranks of the reigning royalty of Western stars by acquiring fame among devotees of rugged outdoor action seldom achieved by female players. Chill Wills and Jack Holt, established Western players. Russell Arms, a personable yopng- ster, and Robert Shayne, deep- dyed villain, round out the cast. Minister Alilcc has not decided. A Prime Minister seldom lakes n decision uniil lie has lo. Ono factor which may influence his decision is the possibility of an agreeable budget. The armed services unw are llflirlillil ihe end I UQ. i proof chests as low as $19.95» , Sterling Silver Toilet Sets $40.00 up Sterling Holloware and Flatware. ' Something Extra S ial! Hi h Sets with hollow grpfiiind bladg oilzatiaiitgleg? with bone or ebony handles. P Brocketfs lluality Jewellers SUMMERQDE Also QIIIGKIES BY Kill REYIIDLIIS ‘ Perfect forhecnsiers! 2.00. with the Evening Standard in l" N0"! scilll". will“? F0111!‘ 2-" . _ lgiz-L 000,000 trepg are exported ;inyiu;\l-,5ld9\"i‘d 011i; 0f "W: QUP-Sllfln he- of review of defence cxpciidliurc. -cause n new pnrliumcnliiry 595- And lf their report. shows that ly to ilie United Slates, nil-ll who, truck the lrces to n railway sid- 9°" Qpens Jml- 24- lng make $2.50 an hour. The tally-i n l! ""d°l'51°°d "l! 5999C“ ma“ ‘vi-m counts thvm m.“ $5 a from the Throne will foreshadow low often has not conformed to the Standards editorial policies. His morrlant pencil has satlrized She'll adore this gorgeous, sophisticated Baroque Vanity with lipstick clasp. economics can be nizide would certainly have an effect on the budget. ' was???‘ are In superb black and gold £232; axial and Conservative flay, sortera and luindlers gethlurlillslfllll’ flllbslfinilfll amount 0f Informed quarters flnrgely dls- "241 I enamel, or ivory and gold, 6.50. i?’ He raised a. storm of controversy i8 Phcdav-‘ardslliiitfizrelliiqir “ti? llcfifllliifiglliondprll and Filly Bro ruled Egilliliitilsmlilzhgzugifgigfstloa ofihaildozirif; §wé*'°"_¢' l!" L ‘L!’ some years 83° when he beg“ scrnpz IgHRQ 55-36 a d;\y_ n o out becduse of tho financial esiil- substantial reductions would lii- _ dffiggngtg lwxnwlgastgficrtu g‘ m“ Saskatchewan generally imports mm" l" ‘hi’ _APl'll hililitcf and volve on nlinnrionmcn of world» ".. either my fill’ C001’ l$ll'l' Willi!’ You “I'd it W‘ “‘ m S! . . c srac- British municipal clcctions, scheduled for wide commitments-n stop that this rabbit dog You go‘, Wm‘ a Guardian want Ad got “w. its Christmas trot-a from Columbia, fhc native trees brim: of the kind that. shed ilicir need- les too rapidly. The llcgina men's club of the Y.M.C.A. has just im- ported nearly 4.000 free; from Kamloops for sale m raise funds} f0!‘ 5031' Cami“. Spruce trees from British Columbia m, m, his‘; sellers, from 50 cents for a ilirce-l foot Sllfliimcn flip lo $5 for larger trees. l Britain obviously would not lake lightly, "David was turn ‘ter in Charles Dickens‘ Copperfield" who always waiting “for something to up." The newspaper said "in the Evening Standard. he has always enjoyed complete political free- dom . that freedom he will retain until he leaves." “Low is changing over for pure- ly personal reasons. He remains IIRUG lIU. LTll. was r0 m! s/cx y. l All indications are that Prime fully confused!" NEW LOW PRICES we _' DELlvé R- l suuiu 13E r SUMMERS/DE, P.£, l. m‘ atioii, and former player and coach miiacitossi; OFFICIAL piss TORONTO. Dec. 1s —-<CF> ~ with suburban ‘Mimlco lacrosse in the happiest friendship with Aim“! 70W Christmas trees Hack MacDonald, past president loam; died of a 110a“ “Auk m_ me Evening stamina and an m5 arc sold ln Edmonton, and 12.0005 , ’ of uhe Canadian Lacrosse Assoc- day, He w“ 5g Colleagues)» 15,000 in Quebec City and suburbs! ‘"-'—-_—‘ " I" Qlleblic Gil)‘. Where frees arc . ' sold lly the fnrincr to the 1101119. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS holder. ........ 4-... n En |sh ‘:afs And R f": s 0 ______,_._. _ __._____-s__.-._..____ range is from $141.30, 'l‘o.-0n¢o'5 largest dealer cxpccis to sell 2,- 500 HE LOOKS . NO. NOT LlKE He's}, EXACTLY», ‘ SLEPT A61 ASLEEPJ * HOW LONGS TURKEY? . A GUY GOTTA WHYJHAT? an » . l. Besides the local market. ex- port trade is worth millions of United States dollars. The Marl- iimen export some 3,000,000; fl bee about 1.500.000. Bulli by Ford Meier Co. of England _ and carrying the some guarantee as oilier Ford products ANGLIA TUDOR $1,195.00- PREFECT FORDOR $1,215.00 THAMES V2 “Ton Panel $1,225.00 Those curs and iruelis for as little as l-3 down balance financed over a ‘lwo year period. The lowest priced English» cur in Canada. ‘Cheapest lo operate — asli ilie ‘man who drives +- peris readily available. F. Earle McDhonhalcl . Meteor-Mercury Deder woll< HEREl ~ LAUNDRY- TORE HE orrs, OVERALL LONGAS’. eu-r HE'$\ m ONDlSY” . AKWWORK lzlP VAN seem ALL culzis-rm/ssr», CLOTHESTHKT WINKLE. rule-rims,’ 101KB! DEAL? AaioiIrl-"rr- ~ AND l-Ei ,- would»; MY NAME’ DOESFOB nee-q TOLD HlSWAVi Aimlm. us.“ a .s~l-ll~l'l'l-is~/' EACKFROA TH‘ PILE! ~ WERE TUlZ-o‘, THE Fllzer I ‘a KEYS-ii. ALASKA , GOLD I I A ‘F I‘ i; 3 .1" A l. Flu; Eamon sinr NEW YORK. Dec. 15 --fAP)' _. Paul Robeson. Negro singer, and 21 others today filed in Federal, Court a 52.000000 damage suit as the result of a disturbance WliiCll followed the singer's ‘ appeal-amp at a rally neiir PD€k§klil_ N.Y.. 1 several months also. ‘Ilhe licilnii ' was directed against two West- ohsster County veterans organizat- ioria and 14 other pgrggng, The plaintiffs asked for judgmgntg rlflslns from $10000 lo $200,000 for allesed personal injuries. as- sault and deprivation of civil. righhi. A g and l / . ____._____ Siimmerside _