"\ 1".- .' DECEMBER 16.4341 if: WESTERN GUARDIAN V" seams. s. Elmer Murphy, m Hanovu sum. and 4- Geurge Clow, 1:5 Ottawa Skeet. BUMMEISIDI and PRINCE COUNT! News, Subscriptions, Advert-ling. ' we. Guardian May be bought n my of the following stores pooletorefweter Street: Gonrllee u-Jetore, 21 Central Street; Water Street; Mark Gaudet, l‘! Granville street. l “glorouto Bil"?- ln Eummerside: dlanwlilbsdelivlredtoanyleomelnlnmmeretde. "rhrfloyllldfillllllfll-ZOPIIIIII- Phenellttertbiesrviee ‘m your order tothe boy responsible for dellverveayfll! Mlle- I er Rogers Silver en- pml free. Sempleb Drug Store. “r15 THAT LAST are found Aim-u; end Jewelry Stores. m you shop et sample's, you u" g mug end Jewelry Store in It i ,.FMJF. NAME embossed in gold u on; blllfolds. semples Drug gore. ,.|-'0|t SALE — Used buttery 100d condition. Priced S10 . i, adluiuilii; Moose, New Arman. w; YEW AllllinlmllCAN made Elec- ‘45 Clocks xvi/m Sweep Centre widssllliiw atthl 01d Klee at “mp Jewellers. ENGRAVING on all s, compacts. pen sets, w,“ lockets, and silvcruare. “.,,,1_\~foilr hours notice. Semples Drug Store. ...(‘01"1'AGE CORLPLIYPED _ A n1 \ LLuge with modern con- fihrccs ‘has just been completed ‘k Nomi Tryon for Mrs. Edward wrd, 91 years of age. who keePS bougc for her son, Fred beard-S. fEEEIILYRNS "FROM COURSE- Qpl, D. J. Heath, who is the non- umimissioned officer in charge of the Summerslde R. C. M. P. de- tschment returned last week from Regina. snsk._ where he attended l uirefl mouths course at the P0- iicc College there-S. -CLL'B ATTENDS SERVICE - 111; members of the Y's Men's Club. ‘Ocgnpillllfid by their wives, attend- ed the evening service of the Sun- fllEfFlflf‘ Presbyterian Church on Bulldilfi‘. The service was conducted by the minister. Rev. Charles games)’. vrho. aftrr extending n welcome to the guests. took for his theme "What docs the Adveint lruth mean to us." his text beinfl lound in the Gospel of Saint Luke 2:11. Mrs. Clarence Mercer.‘ guest poloist, sang sweetly "There's A iong In The Air" by Oley Speaks. The oilortory anthem. “Holy Art thou" by ilandel. was rendered bl’ the 0110:"? with Mrs. Cleve Wlialen presiding: at the organ. The con- iregalinual hymns sung were: Give Ye To Jehovah," “Joy T0 The bVorid" and "Lord When W¢ lend Before Thy ThroneP-S. -G. H. M.- llirlslnius light-Christmas bright! your Christmas Lighting needs early! The Hardware Department lau supply you with attractive CANDELABRA, three lights for 4.25 or ven lights for 7.60. - - - Red Cm stmas WREATHS with 1 light are .50 each. - - - Sets of TREE LIGHTS range in price from 150 to 1.50. - - - The new BUBBLING LIGHT SETS Ire 1.05. - - - OUTDOOR 5151's‘ uith e. circuit ol ‘l lights are 3.15‘ and you can purchase Spare Lights et 8 cents each. Get your Christmas Lights NOW from the Hardware Department. For Holiday Pies and Tarts you can't carve anything more delicious than MINCEMEAT. - - - Mince Pies and Tarts are real Christmas In the Grocery Department you will find Libby's Mincemeet in 3i ounce glass Jars at 40 cents and Mincemeat in bulk at 30 cents e pound. Buy Mincemeut todey and make up your Pica beforehand- trea! s. it's in the Grocery Department. The Hardware Department has recefveda shipment of padded WIN- TER FRONTS for Care-these are made to keep out Winter cold. you "l" set much quicker and better service. from your Car Heater if your "Iklne is fitted with a Winter Front. models of ell the popular makes of will“! Ind the price is 3.50. Hardware Department. A Christmas Gift that glitters! Give her a METALLIC BRAID BELT of either silver or gold-titer; are several varieties priced at 1.00 to 1.95. ion may choose a black and gold woven Belt at 1.20 or a gold kid Belt _ Metallic Belts give her dresses e really festive elr. - - - lo-rll find these and many Dells of Leather and Plastic in the Dry at 60 cents. Goods Department. —I'LII.'CI LINED UNDBWIAB sizes 24 to 44, et Burns’, Mslpeque. —DlXON's 5103!; will be open every evening from now until Christmas. B. D. Dixon. North Tryon. -—ALL KINDS Seeded Raisins and Cluistmes G1'0cerles at Burns’ Malpeque. —MODEBN AND OLD-TIME dancing in Lao-kink Restaurant. Tuesday night. Dec. 18. Good music. Admission 45 cents. —FOR SALE—l041 Ford ton panel delivery. Good condition. Four new tires. New motor. Bass- onable price. Apply Vinie‘s Groc- cry. Phone 423, Spmmersidc. -ASSAULT CASE-iii the Sum- merside Police Court on Saturday morning a local taxi driver was cluirged with assaulting an air force officer. The defendant pleaded guilty and was fined .$20.00 and costs. Yesterday merr- jlng a drunk was fined $5.00 and costs-S. ~ —IT.EMOVED T0 HOSPITAL— Mr. W. Henry Noonan. Summer- side, who has been ill at his home for some time, entered the Prince County Hospital Sunday for fur- lther treatment. Finds Treatment For liommon 001d GREAT LAKES, 111.. Dec. l5 — (AP) _- Capt. John Brewster. e navy physician. said today-he has discovered a treatment that "pro- duces marvellous results" in re- lieving head colds ll taken within a few hours of first symptoms. 1t consists of the anti-histaminic .drugs - benardyl. phenyiene or pyribenzamine-taken orally. WEEK-END PTLOTS IDNDON - (C?) — More then 500 "week-end pilots" now are flying in their spare time in Britlan's Rnyal Air Force Volunteer reserve. All pilots are granted £35 (S140) a year for tnrlning ex- penses end fly from l2 schools in VBPlOUSVpHTlZI of the country. Make it so-thie year by getting The Fronts in stock are for 1947 Cars. - - - There is only a limited ' "Anew. run g1 mu. GENUINE BRIAR PIPES - - - from $1.00 to $10.00 Tobacco Pouches - - from S1.00 Electric Razors - - - $10.00 to $22.95 FATHER, BROTHER, BOY.‘ FRIEND You can't go astray in your gilrsslection for HIM if you choose any cne of tine lvldlvy line items listed below. I ‘Safely Razor and extra Blades n Fours nnuo c.1011: SUMMEISIDE , _ Fine Quality I Rolls Razors $12.75 M1011- SETS . from $1.00 attractive core. llw Sunday School ' Rooms Dedicated The new Aundu School rooms of the Summerllds ‘rrinlty United Church were dedicated on Wednes- day evening. December 3, end open- ed for use the following Sunday. December 7. Lack of space. due to the over inn-suing attendance of uplle, made 1i 1166B!!! l0 anger ‘ “Ill. Preyiousi! the classes were held tn Epworth Hell. A committee. ccmposed of Mew‘!- L. R. Allen. Willis R. Warren. Iluciue B. Crue end the late J. W. H098. who were appointed to look over the ell/nation. decided thl church basement could be made suitable. Accordingly the cellar was excavated to three feet below lid normal depth and covered with (acnorete overlaid with wood. It connprises e large round proof ee- sembly hall with e seating capac- ity oi’ two hundred and opening oli’ it are nineteen fully equipped class rooms. The wall of iihe auditorium is broken by a wood trlim. the low- e1‘ half being plastered with a tinted rough finish and the up?" part smooth and white. A under! lighting system is used. A M‘! steam heating plant has been in- stalled. this not only takes care o! [he sumday Szrlhoci bu-l. the church also. The main door is from Dom- inion Square, uhere concrete walks have been laid to the entrance. This is one of the finest Sunday Schools in the Maritime Provinces and the only one used exclusively for that pUTDOSC-S. Personals -—Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mill. Summerside, left on Sunday after- noon by plane for Moncton. NB. _Mr. J. Watson ltfacNaught has returned to Ottawa to remain un- til Parliament takes recess for tine holidays-S. _The friends cf Mr. Major Cer- ruthers, Augustine Cove, will re- gret to hear that he is s. patient in the Prince County Hospital-S. -- Mr. and Mrs. Willis R. Warren, Summerside. lcft recently for Boston. Massachusetts to spend the Christmas season with rele- tives and friends-S. -H1s friends are pleased to see Mr. George Cameron. hack to his business. The Bckay Gardens. after an absence of three weeks due to lllness.—S. -'=-gt. .7. C. Butler. formerly of the Accounts Section of the Sum- 'merside R. C. A. F‘. Station. wno has been stationed at Goose Bay, Iabrador. has arrived in Summer- side to spend Christmas with his wife and baby son. Sgt. Butler has been posted to St. Hubert-S. MALPEQUE AN; BALTIC “$01.5. ~Thc December meeting of Mel- peqlle end Baltic W.M.S. Auxiliary c! the Unlled Church. was held Tuesday evening, December 9th at tho home of l\'lrs. G.W. Ramsay. The president. Mrs. James Cross cpcned-themceting with e prwer followed by the singing of hymn i3. Minutes of November meeting read and approved. Treasurer re- ported our allocation had been met. The quilt which was finished by the committee in charge was on display. Mrs. Ramsey was ask- ed to peck quilt along with other articles donated by members end have box expressed to Sydney. Mrs. Duncan iilacGougan gave a reading on Christian Stewardship. Community Friendship was asked to send Xmas cards to all shut-ins in the community. Thirteen calls were rnede on the sick since Nov- ember meeting. The appointment of officers for the New Year was made by mo- tion. Mrs. Sinclair MacGougan ect- ed as chairman. Following is the list of officers. President. Mrs. James Cross. vise-president. Mrs. Gerald Lock- hart; secretary, Mrs. Ralph Bear- isto; treasurer. llfrs. Preston Green‘ Missionary Monthly, Mrs. Keith Donald; temperance. Mrs. Sinclair MaeGougau; Christian Steward- ship. Mrs. Duncan MacGcugan; Correspondence. Mrs. Charles Tay- lor; Community friendship. Mrs. Gerald Lockhnrt; baby band. Mrs. Earnest Bryenton; piano. Mrs. Chester Simpson; press. Mrs. W11. Burns. Mrs. Cross then presented the prqgralflme. The candle-lighting ceremony. Seven members assisted Mrs. Cross. each lighting e candle to represent the different peoples who have come to live in Canada. A number of Xmas cerols were sung. The meeting was brought 1o n closr- by reading Luke 2-29-32 in unison. .\ \'(‘l‘_\' delicious lunch was serv- ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Chester" Simpson. and Mrs. Duncan MneGougan. "ronrnATrfl-oyr-Manm" 1S ENGROSSTNG TALE or nun. OSTRACIZED av ocmry -One of the most unusual ‘love stories to reach the screen opened at the Capitol Theatre with the showing of "Portrait of Maria." starring Dolores del Rio es a girl who meets tragedy when she flaunts I - . Samoa Theatre Monday, 7 and 0_ Tuesday, Matinee. 2.20 Evening, ‘i and I Loretta Young, Joseph Cotton, and Ithel Barrymore n “was rumors neuonns" ’°""“' 8m“ Also serial - lrunmerside. I ‘a rrns: _cul_=._iz_niasg,_cnaizr;o~rrc_rp_vgn SUIIIEISIIE Lost Showing Today fro: sucninrro rorssr" with EDMUND LOWE and BRENDA JOYCE Show: 3:30 - 1:15 - 9:15 WEDNESDAY end THURSDAY SIDNEY GIEENSTREET and PETER IDRRI in *°'l‘he Verdict" Also NEWS and suoms e Show: 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 0-0-000- REGENT THEATRE SIIMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY "iii ll liusici Entertainment! Also Shorts Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Wednesday 3:30 Lest Showing Tonight HEDY LAMARR in "DISHONORED LADY" the conventions of her society. It is the story of Marin and 1.: renzo. twoMexican pcons who flg-‘n for the right to survive. and the right to love against overuiheltwiing odds. It is also the story of an a1:- origlne race, lts prejudices and isurmstitions .and the ancestral stoiciom with which the hlexiczivi [Indian of another day endured the lash of custom and tradition. Then Maria is struck by malaria and. when Don Damian refuses to give Lorenzo the quinine that will save her life. he is forced to steal it end is sent to prison. 1n despair, Merle turns to her only friend. a painter who lntercedes for Lorenzo. In return for his kindness, Marla models for the painter, but when izosslrp to the effect that the girl has posed in the nude permeates the town. all the ugliness and hair, and age-old ired of its prejudices superstition makes itself manifest and Maria is hunted down like an lthimsl. In the title role Miss d-el Rio makes e striking departure from her more familiar aristocratic por- trayals to pley the humble Mexi- can Indian girl, and brings her character to life with stirring strokes. Pedro A-unandariz also stands out as the lover who stands by her when she is ostracized by emiety. The story is given a rich back- ground in its authentic Mexican lo- cales. Among its pictudesq-ue set- times are those of the famous "floating gardens" cl Xoohbnilco, the spectacular episode of tire "blessing of the animals", and n colorful Mexican nmrkét scene. Sport Echoes from Prince County Allie Harris. leading bowler of the Bummerside Community Lea- gue No. 1. faltercd a bit last week and found that no less than fir»: runners-up were breathing down the beck of his neck. Allie will have to pick himself up undhustlc or it's going to be a free-for-ell for first place. The "Big Ten“: 1. Allie Harris. Trinity United 224; 2. Earl Smith, Lucky Strikes. 222; 2. Pete Mickus, Gremlins. 222; 4. Tanton McNeil]. St. Paul's. 221; S. W. Devy. Gremlins. 220; 5. Cleo.‘ Guergis, Trinity United, 220; ‘l. Victory Cleaners And iilothlers wen eons FLYING surrs srccier. was em. AND cums. . ALL WOOL WORSTEDS OO and up, Expensive looking patternls - - e skilled needle crafting - - - a style of easy-draping single and double ‘u-easteds. Sounds good, sure BUT only by the feel of thece fine worsteds can you know the story oi‘ the suit! Smnllmans invite you to give these exceptional suits ihs “feel-test." We admit. We were lucky - - - W0 obtained these ivorstcds from iced- ing mills - - - had them made up Touch e Tells! You Can’t Judge a Book Aby It’s Coven I/Nor a Fine Worsted by Looks Alone l 212; 9. on vvorstcds. See Selection includes worsteds in stripes, mixtures and others. . Two MJMN Where Price is Mulc before prices took that extra lump WALIMATFS u MITE n them N01“ hard finished plaids, solids, STORES hed ‘With Quality The “New look" For “Men” O Single Button 0 0 ll I L E B R E A S T E ll Models I 110W Ill $T00|l Ernest Gaudet. Heurtbreakers. 215; 8. Lorne Harris. Lucky" 51111193 Vince Suvidailt, Heart- breakers, 208; 9. l-‘rank Savidunt. Heartbreakers, 208. Windy CiOW. out in front m Community League No. 2. has boosted his average to the point where he is challenging the lead- ers of the senior circuit. The lead- ers: 1. Windy Claw. Sniallmaifs. 219; 2. Jerry Gaudet, Srnsilnlatrs. 211; 3. Larry Clow. Knights of Columbus No. 1. 207; 4. Ray Dur- ant, Smalknans. 206; 4. Leonard Gallant. Crystals. 4206. George MacKinuon is leading Wm 954W Deggerl- end Remsdell’: Cosmetic Fragrance Success l‘ . e lwee on no gram” a n T?“ _t rd‘ rial m ea or one er» n. an ezqu te lino o! beauty ML. "Holmium Heather" f0 presented in opnrlelivrp epa-oatclilnyr containers. A proud choice [or mm —or'. for yourself. _ 000111.16 REXALL 01100 STORE 21 csmn STREET “B18 Ten" of the Hizh School League for the third consecutive week. The standing: 1. Georg.- MacKinnon, Hot Leads, 184; .1. Parker Crockett. Hot Leeds. .178; 3. Royce Gallant, Caizneos, 172; 4. Derwyn Huestis, Sixere, 170; 5. Ivan Plneau. Hawks. 160; 0. Basil Campbell. Strikers. 1S7; 6. Emright Doucctte. Hawks. 167; 8. Bev. Gay. Ravens. 165; 9. James McNally. Strikers, 158; l0. Billy Sherry, Strikers, 157. some time ago we reported the‘. the Kingsmen of Summrrside Community League, No. l. had made a. record for the Capitol Bowling Alleys in Summerside. amassing a. total of 3697 for an average af 246.7 per man. pcr game. We asked the Charlotte- town bowling authorities to dig up their records and see if they could find anything to beat this total. Reccntiy,Mr. Harold Gaudet. pro- prietor of the Capitol Bowling A1- leys, received a letter from Alton H. Burke of Ottawa. stating that in a bowling tournament in the winter of 1941-42 a Charlottetown team had made a total of 3845. and in the play-offs something over 3900 had been reached. Th: letter went on to say that at. the West Park Alleys in Ottawa thr. your a total of 4101 had been rnafle. A high three of 1033 \\“.1;= achieved to be later topped by n 1000 total. Brother. that am bow- ling with n capital B! 4161 conirs to nn average of over 277 per mat‘. per game. Mr. Burke ended hi; Must Wait To Determine Result 0i Ruble Revaluation By 1.31. ROBERTS. Jr. (Associated Press News Analyst) People with just an ordinary un- derstanding of economics will do JWEII to sit hack for a while and see what hn-pqicns in Russia before trying to make up their minds us tn u-hat all the flurry over the rublc is about. _ The ilsuul rules do not apply i0 a totalitarian etonumyq, and the l'(‘I‘Oll(“.‘liQI1 nl pro-um‘ predict-ens about the shukino of Hitler's Germany are sufiicncr." lo cause Wariness now. The real value of the rublc has been difficult to determine for u long~ time. There are too mfllly varia- tions in lnyvlngz principles in Russia. For instance. some work- ers are paid in "1986" rubles. worth more than inflated vlartime cur- rency. That sort cf thing "has been letter by inviting u duck pin team‘ from Summs-rslric to enter th: duck pin Canadian and United States championship toilrnrimcnt to be held in Montreal in May. Well. boys, you've really got something to shoot at now. What team is going to hit the 4000 total first? Kensington has decided not t.) enter the Summerside Town Len- gue and so the League will be a three-team circuit consisting of the Legion. “Wlndy" Steele's entry and the R.C.A.F. eBZWBBiW" The Kinsmen have started flood- ing their open-air rink and ex- pect that there will be skating there within e few day! if m" cold weather holds out. The dress- ing room hes been completed and everything is in readiness for the school children to begin their win- ter‘: PFWTlm-i ' multiplied under the Russian W01" ll‘(l and juh assignment xysl . l‘:i_\‘nu~nl ul wnfzrs and hunllsv-s Iii uumis owl s1 rYirt-s has llll'lllf‘l' complicate‘! the gilt-true. Only .1 lr-w things irem fairly- vicar. 'l‘h<- uuc l'l':~l|ll uvt-rshzirluivlng ull others ar-rms to be that the iguiPfllhlflll. i115, ivy nun swipe o! the rv.'-.~~r v"|!'|t*"!l its t-onricil debt 1;, lhc Drnplv of Russia h,- some ]l'v-.'u-iliirtls. 'l‘hi.~ is IlCSPYllTOTT as -llir~ lax-l srirrilirv the public Will be railed on l.) make for liic Second “lnrid Win‘. tvhnl 1111.». menus i0 a totalitar- inn government is not quite clear. since it has 1hr‘ iwwcr lu use. and docs use, nll of the resources oi thc country for any desired pur- pose nnywva). ‘It is possible that this mobiliza- tion o.’ tho cozuitrys wealth in government hands is calculated to create n sounder currency to help establish n “ruhle bloc" within the Russian sphere to combat the dol- lar and sterling ere-a which are co-operuting in the Marshall plan. Also the devnluafon is en ed- m’ssion that the vaunted totalitar- “in economic system ls subject to U‘? Dubllc as a sort o! shock eb- Wrber- dveslft seem to mean much. Even with comparatively good crops this year. Russia doesn't end never has produced enough Iwd- Her People. n1 the om times. can never eat es well es do the other peoples of the western world even la the worst depres- sions. Turkey Shipments From West increase OTTAWA. Dec. 1o _ (or) shipments of turkeys from the Prairies to all other Canadian mints from Dec. 1 to Dec. l3 in. elusive. Agriculture Department officials said today, totalled 1B1, cars, compared with only 119 i; the some period last year. A car holds 30.000 to 35.000 turkeys o] from l0 to 24 pounds in weight, r. Earls. Riel-av Chartered Accountant Office at ls Granvllle street Phone 87d Buauneratde i ahlllNAl. CARI] .1 l” Phone 511 _____ X-Roy "R. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surpeen , the same inflationary iroihlrl the! beset the rest of the world. Abolition of rationing thrown to Smoilmen luilding SUMMERSTDE l'._____..__...-. -__.--.---.