, DECEMBER 16. 1950 , THE WESTERN GU PIINOI OOUNTY OFFIOI . ARDI.-AN I lulnlner ltnot. lnnlsaraldo. Phone I081 um. lllhaerlptlo J. Planar mu Guardian may be It, ldvertla IIJIIIIIJIPIIY and G QIGICLOW leproaentatdvu IOIIIII6 IOII. holuht at any or the (allowing stone in Sununeraldoi Gourllea Drugstore. It Oesslral ltnu. lath (louder. O1 Gr-anuviue Shoes: I. L. Welu-ta Iualnginn -nu Guardian will he delivered to any house In sununerelde by carries pg per day or no per week. ,B:.T;':irder to the M! Nllllllllhlo ..,a CIIEIITMAB CONCERT at Hamilton Hall Monday, Dec. Eight. o'clock. ..Yol.lll. nexau. Calendar is Phone llll lot this service or give for delivery on tour roneo. -asiitrrrrm. Christmas Sta- lath. tionery at Taylor Drug (34),, Ken. singto . ' -CARD PARTY and dance. Magislralefor Borden Named At a recent special meeting of the Town Council of the Town oi Borden. Magistrate J. l". Proiitt oi Kensington was duly appointed Magistrate ior the Town of Bor- den as well. On'Wednesday last the Magistrate held court in the Borden Council Chamber for the transaction oi general business. Mayor Leard. Councillor P. Mc- Innls, Town Clark J. 'W. cum and stenographer. Mrs. Gum were present during the lorerioon and afternoon sessions. ' At the close at the proceedings. the Magistrate paid tribute to the Mayor and Council ior their ei- At a very enthusiastic mass meet- ing held last night in the summer- aide High School auditorium, it was unanimously resolved that a cooperative store be opened in sum- mei-side and the organization meet- ing be held on Wednesday. Decem- ber 27th in the schoci auditorium at 2.00 o'clock in the afternoon. The meeting was presided over by Mr. Allison Proiltt of Kensinp ton and was addressed by various members of the cooperative move- ment in Prince Edward island and Rev. J.D.N. MacDonald or ”; rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Meeting Decides On. Co-op Store For Summerside as his subject "We are building to. day the world oi tomorrow," He . inted out that "we can have the kind of a world we want in the iuture. whether it be a good one or a bad one." Referring to the present day evil, Communkm. he traced the nondi- tions in Russia which laid its fortn- dations and in order that this may not lwppen here the freedom of a free people must be safeguarded. "You can." he said. "open a rocper- ative store here which will be just. as cold and heartless as any chain surrounded men were forced back ! by hordes of Chinese who sprang upon the sides and tops, clawed at i the hatches with bare hands and tried to hit. the tank crews with : small arms. Th? Reds paid I lzreat price ioi thk. Uncounted hundreds died under the tire oi American artillery, fighter planes and machine-guns. The Reds halted their attack momentarily. Then they began moving iresh infantry and cavalry- men. the latter on rugged little Manchurian ponies. toward the beachhesd from the west and southwest. Staff oiiioers of the U, S. 3rd lnriantry Division said they expect- ed the new assault would be aim- ed at Chigyong. about seven miles west of Ham-hung. I rAGE FIFTEEN POULTRY Loading Heovy Fowl. Chicken. Copon ruesoav. Dec. 19 can run. ro 2 p.m. One loading only this weelt. Will be prepared to handle as large volume for store. You've got to make it ser- .1. here. Your: lot the Hklni Wm” K''””” H””- ,T""d”Y- D"9m' forts and leadership shown in Dartmcuth. N. s. phey last. Gourliea Rexall Drug ber mth. Hickey: Orchestra. the g,.m.,th md devgloppnem of The nmhmon mwkd ,9 mt vioeable to the people ior arter all TllCSdCY. Store. ANNUAL W this enterprising and progressive nlKht'l meeting means that the ”' iii the W091” Wm CWM-" -m-- " ETING N"”l town. referring particularly to the option held on the hardware rle- Om" 5W5k9” W"? Ml? EM. Goi-man. Director Extensicn Dept. of St. Dunstan's University. Mr. JG. Dennis. secretary of the Co. operative Union and Mr, QM, Macbean. the manager of the char. lotietcwn Cooperative store. ..'s. ,3u))1N('. Hay. Grains. pom. Shore Hockey League. Monday. toes. Car lots preierred atsprelsgent. gtlalcetrpiberrolsth l:tu8 mm. in Key. Dougaid MacNutt. Phone ' , en-Imst e I nh a . eams wist- Smgwn. , I g o ner ave representatives D... at this meeting. .AT nlAnoN's Druz Store. ' , ,..-as, cum: and Revlon sets, pet-In c m rkia at races. d toilet waters, tobaiccos,i 9! til!!! 5! CI'0 nole boards at partment of Messrs Smalimans Lmed V," be mm Dmmd W, Suggest a few of you arrive or 8.30 so suiiiclent share capital can be rais- ed by January isth at which date the option expires. It was the consensus of opinion last evening that the amount neces- sary -- 315.000 - could be raised. new High school. paved streets and many new and modern homes and other public facilities.-S. Death or Miss Amy Louise Sorney ii BACKACIIE is l Iloldinqlou Back . "'5 'Ll!'J V0" May Need! when your kidneys let up and backache . as to help avoid delay. Buying dolly until Jan. 30. t:"ii"iiEs? REDS iitmes an , Mm.me,' clgiam chrmmms W,-,,p...Brace s. This opinion was based on the re- iWl- R”"5”" ”3h"””' w”e,""5"” KENSING N port of a.survey made in the sur- (Continued from Page 1) izlksix-get snduul)odd'; Kid", rim, and Parker pen and pencil sets. Cr h 5 d T3 UN”7Ell1) The d93””i0Ccurred Mme Prince rounding district? during the past mm-j K; !;fl;'0H.CInItlIIn Ifmedy. Dodd'a I . ,,,..,.i. and comb sets, shaving Mlurc - lun Hy. ecemtier 1 t . County Hospital on Thmsday few days the response to which 11?;-Izaooo a oi-ce estimated up my iniyd l sqIIIcHyamlle.rlyllelpleslore ' ncrtis. Moira chocolates one and ornlng 1,00 ;,m,, wmge Gilt evening, December 14th oi Miss according to Mr. J. G. Dennis. the - - iii"; '"'7”""”"'"I:?”""h'IP""97! - ::i.r.:.: 1-:”..:.m-gs.-:.T.. was -2 or cooper-we 32:. "- fr -”.”2. has” .::..;:i: .."M-:.. c 'tmas candy ass. elC- 7 ' as C r' i Ch lt.tg- were far bevo d hi. e er-tations. T ” 5' Hlma 9 0 "Um er .- , 1 my eye. a a liris years of age. Born n aro n s xii 000 druuist ior Dodda Kidney Pills, look ('3 Kensingfon ois by C.G.I.T. Choir. Rev. Louis The myncipay sppnker last 9",,” , i 1398. he moved to sum- e . -ENGBAVlNG persona1izcs,M- Murray. Minister. gmiidg with h; mmuy in may in” was at... Mt Macnnnam. .,,1.,., The attackers sn-armed nbout "I0 Hue box with the red band. I56 I N01” Hm” ' ' 'Lm:k" them ANGUCAN w A The De For the past few years she lived was present on invitation of the V” W0 ”0"M”l9 American 918- . . v . - - - - - , o ns. tiierished aluavl ye W "3"" camber meeting of me W. A of in Montieal with her sister. Mrs. Cooperative Union. and he chose fi. k h . ' will ”""P"”- ”””"i' ”5"' i Maccauii where she look ill six an S 1 at med to rescue the the Summerside Anglican Church was held on Wednesday evening in St. Mary's Hall with the president, Mrs. Ray Clark. in the chair. The opening hymn ”The Advent oi our King". was followed by the scrip- ture reading in St. John I and prayer. The poem "Wait" by Grace Noll Croweli was read by Mrs. E. T. Tanton. Mrs. J. R. Mur- phy was appointed assistant edu- cational secretary. Mrs. A. Coles suibmitted a comprehensive report on the recent meeting held in Charlottetown for the educa- monihs ago and was a patient in Montreal General Hospital till October 1st when she' was brought home to spend'her last days with her family. She was a daughter oi the late Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel G. Corney oi Slll'l'.'.I'lel'Sld(-3. she leaves to mourn six sisters: Hazel. Mrs. Benjamin Peterson. California: - G. Macmillan. Allston. Elma. Mrs. John Drlnklwllef. Jrmaica. Plain. Mass; Stella. Mrs. H. Maccaull. Montreal; Muriel. Mrs. A. ll. Seaman. Truro. N. S.: 1.31.1;-rs, pens, watches. silver- ..-an-, all glils Quickly and beau- tifully done. Geo. T. Clarke, Jew- riler. Regent Theatre Building. Summerslde. -KENSINGTON AND FREE- TOWN Pres-byierian Churches. ser- iit-es Sunday. December 17th. Ken- siiigtori at In A. M. the Minister and at 7.30 P. M. Budget service: preacher, Rev. D. A. Campbell. Neiv London and special singing by Long River Duet. Messrs. Ernest huiiiiing and Arxirew Johnstone. 1?. this is what he wants for christmas Freetown Pfwbylkrlim Chmch t' al sec etaries of the diocese. , service at 3 P. M. Kenslngton sun- 313:, .,,.m';h she conducted the gaxlgfgrsxgisi Angus Cameron day school at 10 A. M. Rev. J. A. study period on "islam', iollowed Also (he brothers, Arum,-, MCG9W'”" M1m”"' by a quiz on the W A. Mrs. W. F. Earle and Fred 1,, summe,-side; Strong gave 3 report. the month- ly meeting of the Diocesan Board of the W. A. It was ecided to send a food parcel to a clergyman in England the first oi the year. The closing hymn was "Hark The Glad Sound The Saviour Comes”, tollowed by prayer.-S Raymond in Halifax and Russell in Hamilton. Ont. Two brothers predeceased her, Sydney in World War one and Gordon in Mer- rimac. Mass. Last April. The funeral will be this after- noon at two o'clock irom the Bow- ness Funeral Home to the People's Cemetery.--S. -THE PARISH OF NEW LON- DON. - Services for Sunday, Dec. l'iili. St. Thomas' Church. New London. Holy Ccmmunion at 10.30 A. M. St. Stephen's Church. Bur- lington at 2.30 P. M. and St. Mark's Church. Kensington at 7.30 P. M. The Rev. W. J. Phillips will officials at all services. You are cordially invited to worship with us nil Sunday. l Personals -CHRISTMAS PAGEANT-The Christmas story in pageant form W” bcalimully Drtksented in the Siiniriierside High School Audi- torium on Thursday evening by 1-19 Dznplis irom Grades V to Vlil. -nclusive, under the direction oi the instructor of Music. Miss Ger- aidine Fowler, assisted by Mrs. J. Peach and Mr. J. H. Leuiy. The 513:9 decorations and lighting as effective. Mr. Clarence Mercer. Suiiervisor. presided. The Story lirll as the costumes were most.- Oificial Opening Of New Tignish Library The new library at Tlgnlsh was officially opened yesterday after- noon by Dr. L. W. Shaw. Deputy Minister of Education. litter the meeting: in the Legion Hall the group proceeded to the library where. on the steps. the key oi the --Mr. Harry Wright of Middle- ton. entered the P. E. 1. Hospital on Wednesday ior treatment.-S -Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Robertscii. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Macxlnnon and little son David oi Charlottetown were visitors to Summerslde on Sunday the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. -Miss Peggy Preston. student at the Noziherwood School for. Girls. HRdt:hesay.'N. B.. arrived Thursday hy the Fh5h'm3" 9! me committee. Mr. Claude Kinch. building was passed to Dr. Shaw. library man, what a shirt! evening to spend the Christmas uas related in carols with I. choir, . vacation at her home in Summer- anm, Md candlebenersh Chap Dr. Shaw unlocked and opened the door and then installed Miss actor parts we: 13k 1-,. 1h 1 1, side.-S. . iowgng; 5.;,ephee,.d5. ?(1engeueG:dy Margaret Coniroy as librarian. The k,,,, M..,,,,, Bishop chmes Hie. . I . hulldinll was then inspected by ' -Florent Lcclair oi Martin, the public. it is a single storey cot- kP.l' and Albert Cody; The Wise Men. Rae.C'lark. Al-ban Gallant and Melvin Goody. who sang Thiee Kings of Orient Are"; the ll-'l!:n Mary, Joan Ellis: and Jos- tnh. Sllfrillan Maccau-ll.-S. tage type building which was built by the community and just com- pleted. Its dimensions are 22 by 18 feet and it has g-tey stone siding with a red rooi. Inside the color scheme is cream and green. The meeting in the Legion Hall prior to the ofilcial opening was attended by a large number or people including the sisters oi Tig- nish Convent. teachers of the schools oi surrounding districts and pupils oi grades 3 to ll of! the convent. Speakers were: Dr. Shaw. Mr. Bramwell chandler, director of P. E. I. Libraries; Mr. George Fraser. provincial director of public re- lations. Rev. louis Dooley. Mr. J. A. Bernard. Mr. J. B. Morrissey and Mr. C. F. Morrissey. Dr. Shaw commended the people oi Tlgnlsh for erecting such a ilne building which, he said. according to population, is one or the best in Canada. He gave a. demonstration on the proper care of books which was very helpful to those present. Mr. Chandler also commended the people oi the district and in particular the library committee. Mr. Bernard said that he was the first library chairman in the'dist- rlct and he spoke of the benefits that the library had brought to the district. Path Dooley said that a library brings g od literature into a dist- rict and said that parents must accept a sponsihility for the kind of literature that their children read and not leave it entirely to the librarian who is very busy. He praised the librarian. Miss Conway. for her eificient work.-3 Lot 23. left Friday afternoon by planeior Castor. Alberta to join his brother, Clarence. with whom he plans to make his home in the future. THE THliNKliNG MAN SAVES THROUGH iLlilFlE ASSURANCE AND THE ” E ist arrived! hi shiiient, of fresh new ARROW darts . YESSIR HERE'S THE WHITE SHIRT THAT HAS EVERYTHING HES EVER WANTED. . . .ARROW DART! his flattering good look for him! perfect. neat fit! crisp. white broad- , , -H ' several collar styles from which to choose cloth! and saniorised labelled, so the good looks and iii can't shrink ..... "HIT" g'wiNosoit" "ARNO" V. ”' C great new collar! ..the collar on the en-ovw dart stays treah-looking all Experimeiits at the Indian In- W stitute oi Science at Bangalore -it show that soy been milk may be a i substitute ior ordinary mm, N A I L S '1' O N E. ..Lelcestes-shire, England - (C P) - Diaregardiniz - the name of this it let. i e 9. , . . . , has made it fine mod: oi thanloizalil ' day long without aterelil cant wrinkle or wrltl . . church out oi matches and glue. ! VI "'1 up-to-the-minute-atylcl arrow dart. new in Carioda is already the most y i popular white shirt in the u.s.a. come and get 'em. we have a com- pleto range 0! sizes. and what value at OF CANADA f?!.lil.”i”f F0 7141 i- K innini ? 5 TM ,g;:v:R"0Winl Representatives of the Sun Liie of Canada in Prince '0 "Ed island will be glad to discuss wltiryou any matters relating e insurance or annuities. without obligation. OlIARLO'I'l'l'l'0WN MRSJJOROTHY R00! .1. ARTHUR CAMPBELL RE. A. uooiu: E w. n. romeo. sumumsios: i 9- UNI; Khllora: H. M. Chisholm. Tryon: It. R. Burns. Freetown . n. o. nonasinn - Unit siipei-visor Charlottetown. P. E. I. E; 4 neatly Boxed for glh glvlng