.. ,_-_.__-._..;_ v 4HH-NHHFHVuMWJffJHVVHF- THE CHARLQTTETQWN _ GUARDIAN l fPHHHNEHHNHHS'B%%H'HNE'uHKHMHHJM'JnHHH N' ‘ 5-‘ amt; our rut: 01.1) - - - RING IN THE NEW - - Best Wishes to all A HAPPY NEW YEAR A. G. Rogers Rtldio flutes sllmmefside muvwmmmw.-.'.~.-.v.-.'.-a.-.-.-.-.~.-.-.-.'.-.-.-.-.-.'.-.-.-.I.r. ‘vvx? \.\.v~,v\.\\. YN/“Y. ..\\\Y‘<\'\"c\é&*@é\c¥eee»cv»x‘é\€\ l New Year Greetings We take this opportunity to thank our many Friends for their Patronage in 1946. Ideal Dairy SUMMERSIDE q The Victoria Rink has News From Victoria The Village by tho Sea Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Cameron. Albany, spent Christlnas Day lll Victoria, guests o! lVIrs. Catncvous parents. Mr. and kit's, Frfd lumen. Miss Kathleen MacDonald. teach- er at Appin Road School, spent the yuletide holiday vcry ltappily at her home in Victoria. Miss Jean Boswell. Victoria, in- tends leaving shortly for Leth- bridge. Alberto. where she has ac< oeptcd a. position. Her friends hcre wish hcr success. Th vacancy in the Principal's Dept. of the School here mflde by her resignation will be lillcd rtflcr the lwltdays by Mrs. Worth, Char- lottetown. 4 §~.\\\\f~ \\\\x~\. \'\\\\'\\'\\\\r-\ " \)\7\I7\ \7\Z\7*3\7\4@- , . .____.. i"'i . _—_—_ “i _-_ i=5 t‘; _-_ ;<__ _._ __ v _._ ‘A. For o royal New Your! May ltccltlt, ltcppinm, onopm~ purity become long staying gums in YOIIQIOIIII. llllilitlo! MILL, it» wot u: l SUMMEISIDI > Mrs. Dona-id Maclleod. Ohm-lotte- iown, and two young daughters Verna and Donalda, students at Prince of Wale; College are spexd- ing the Christmas holidays at their home ln Victoria. The many friends of Mrs. Ed- ward Boswell, Victoria. ore sorry to loam she has had to ma! the PEJ. Hospital for treatment mom in he;- condltlon befon 10b8- Tho mmy frlmds of Mr. Lewis l-lowctt. Vlctorta. are amry to know . mat he is still confined lo his home through continued illness. All holw that he may be restored to héllllll and be around main won- Thc never fnlllng village mllk- mm. Mr. Stewart lhmttmn, 00n- tiniues making his daily Mmds- come snow or frost, wind, ralri or sleet. Mewart is on the 10b 111W!" and early so to hlm goes b18119“ thanks and trot-whiten 1M "1"" for health and good luck in the ywl‘ that to dawnlllfl- Agnotng the students enloyinz the Chrhtmlls holidays at their hctnes ln Victoria were Miss Anna Duns- fOrid. Prince ol wola College. Chur- lottetown. Msylea. and David Bos- well and Lyman Wood, Mt. Allison University. Snckvllle, N B. Mr. Kenneth Miller. employee of .the '1‘. Eaton 00-. Moncton. N.B. i-ZQEHEHE" pent. Christmas in Victoria. l“!!! of hll parents, Mo‘. and Mn. Clay- ton Miller. menus here m vim“ u ymqy h; i: gettlm clung nloclv in his new llne of work. EN. Mal-cod. moot-own technlcton 1t St. John‘: General Hospital. Bit. John, NB. spent the Ohrlstmu holidays very‘ plenum-lll’ ct. the, home of her PIYQMI. M11 HAPPY NEW ‘ v.~6‘(.“4.‘6*€~4.“6 v.1. 1. 1 4 . Ind Mn. L. D. Manhood. Victoria-- Sheen f? Mclnnis 8U l IRSID YE l__-.>.. WI‘ . GREETINGS EVERYONE EVERYWHERE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF R1 T. HOLMAN LT SUMMERSIDE - CHARLOTTETOWN ‘opened for the seasflm with a very ‘large attendance on the opening ilight. the youth and beauty of Victoola and surrounding districts availing themselves of the great pleasure of skntlngon u perfect sheet of ice. All thanks a/re due ti1c ucttlal proprietor, m. H B. Wood. Those veteran smelt fishermen rm Inma-n and Clayton Miller Victoria, have again staked their claims on the river ice and let down their nets in hopes of getting d. supply of this delectable sea fond to suPPU the demands cf those who delight 1n u 500d feed q! smells. Others engaged in this work which at times tries the patience oi‘ the most steadfast. are Messrs. Hadley and Ralph Miller and John E-oult- er. The new mail driver Mr. Russell Cairns. Orapaud is to be congrat- ll-lfllid on the efficient and courteous ntanner in which he handled the large volume of Christmas mail. being u new ltmd on the Job, also appreciation and thanks are due the post mlsimess, Mrs. Vino Iowth- er for the pleasing and cordial manner she maintained during the holiday rush. having handled tho largest number of stamrps since accepting the atvzlnus duties of: Post Mistress over twenty years ago. much in evidence in this village during the festive season. It could he teen by the hopvv vxmvulw on the face: of children and Emmi ups u greetings were exchanged. Jolly parties were held and beauti- fully decorated and lighted Christ- mas trees shone out from cosy coitus and homes and real Christ- mnssy wea-ther prevailed, much to the enjoyment of all. Service; iwen held 1n the United Church. Sunday before Christmas so the Wonder- ful Birth of the Saviour who came to Bethlehem as a tiny Bcbe mam’ muyy yggfl 5gp w.‘ common-ted n: mother you hu about rollcd uwcy. Mesm. Ivan mind Windsor How- att leave shcrtlY i0!‘ ‘he "mmmld to re-enzbge in lumberlnl 11W" spending the ohrlatmu holldw "l their homo here. -V. “Z i‘: 4: CAME WID. 6.00-8.30. THUR. 8J0. The tale thlt let the Welt on fire. "SALOMI" In Technicolor With Yvonne DeCnrlo. Rod Clmenm. ond David Bruce Also Leon Errol "Bhutto" £351‘! %I'Z i’ 1-2 ij Z-Z "i i’: 'il 1-1 1s as Once again we turn the pope of Time and look _ forward with confl- dence to a new war bright with hope. YEAR T0 ALL agals. ' - Christmas cheer and goodwill were ‘ They hope to hear of an improve’ ‘n APPRECIA T10» I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to the Box Holders of Kmslngtcn. R. Route No. 2 who so kindly rotticmbered me with gifts and u purse of money on Christmas Eve. And I lake this op- portunity of wishing you all a very Prosperous and Happy New Year. Signed HARRIS A. BLAKENEY. Mail Courier, Kenslngton, R. R. No. 2. FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN T0 CARLETON FAMILY LEAVING FOR KENSINGTON 0n Friday evening, November 22nd. about seventy friends and neighbors of Nlrs. Samuel Oar- rutherc, w. and Mrs. Robert Car- rut-lters and young son, Ralph. of Carleton gathered at their home to bid them fare-well. o5 they leave for their new home in Kenshtgtolt where c new dwelling has been built for them. m. Thomas B. Gilllsple was chairman and made a speech in which he expressed the regret of the community in losing such good, industrious citizens. Mrs. Samuel Cairruthers was escorted to c seat of honor by Mrs. Leigh Lowther; Mrs. Robert Carruthers and son Ralph. by Mr!- Arthur MaoMlcken._axid Mr. Our- ruthers by Mr. Earl Murray. An appreciative address was read by Reverend J. H. Bishop. mnd Mr. Hermes Myers made the pre- sent-mitten of u bozvutlful three- way electric floor lamp, and Master Dedwyn Huestls present a rocking chulr to Ralph. Mr. Cut-ruthers on behalf cf the family. expressed his thanks for the lovely gifts, kind words and good wishes; inviting all to visit them in their new home Mrs D Oarruthers also exprested her thanks. ‘Brief rlifieches were made by Her- mM My": and Mr. Russell Hamill who expressed regret at loring such 800d nclkhbors and kind friend-s. Sewn! piano selections were given by Mrs. (Reverend) J. H. BlshOP. Mr. "IKB. Gllllspie ex- tended n hearty welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Heber Mam‘: umd family who have purchased the Oarruth- era property where they will make their home, Refreshments were served by the ladies and a pleasant social hour enioyed. after ‘which -hc Notional Anthem was sung. Following is the address: To Ute Oarruthers Enmliyz" "We. your friends ond neighbors having leutned of your Intentions as to leaving this community zunl of inking up your abode in another some miles distont, have guthend this evening to give you it farewell and to wish you "God Speed." "We all have known you. the "Ocrruthen Funlly" u you for 1W0. to the third generations have lived ln- this homeucnd on thll beautiful property. which has been c credit to the surrounding district. and when we loomed that ll. II your declllort to leave us. we rend- ted it deeply. because you ltuI been In mmplc to tho industrial, mu to progressive fuming; wlm thla. 1nd my we sly. (m: and ubovo this. m: have been an ex- ample in elem. respectable and re- cpoaed citizenship. ‘Through the your you have been amour; the, moot devout in church. utterldancr, church work and in church cup- port; and than m many who on 0N0 t0 m. 1hr all thll. you will b0 mined greatly and lt in our sincere hope. that h: your new abode. Wu will Uloy many hour; of happiness and vrotrulhllyotlhcvoboenllnonfl lll. you will be in your new nib“ of living. “We all mm in when we learned about‘ m: lll Robq this, MIRA cw. ‘stay and comfort. Your wife. Eliza- . I beth has Won her place in the church where she laboured most fztlthltlily and conscientiously by your side. Your mother. Mrs. Samuel Oar- ruthers, who has been long and well remembered. leave; us. with you. with our rPgrcts, and sincerest wishrs for the i-ututc. We your tieigltbors and friend: tn token of our resflrd- and u some- thing 1o remember Us by. desire to present you with this three-way electric floor lamp. When you ace this lamp aslow with light. may you think 0,! us kindly remembering us. as we are, with our failings and our good qualities; and may you when you see this light, think of Hint, who ls the Light of tho World. in whom, we believe you have your hope and your confidence. May He who is the Light, light your soul. light your path and your wuy. Lastly and yet. not o: the least we spflik of your lovely child. Ralph. To him, we present a rocker. and as ltc rocks to and fro. bushing a bye-bye- may he. in the days lo tome, think of us who wlshtd him well; and may he. when he has rxmcmvr fltc patronage you the months post . you sever ties with us. as to a com- mtutlty, may we have fellowship in Him, who at last. shall have ua to meet and port no more." Kelly’s Opp." C.N.R. Sfolion We're grofcful for . and pledge anew to servo sons and daughters scy- “The you faithfully in flto future. Muy your 1.1m rock ~. Carlton t e." . . Mfy Godmbless yin angzfd fhxih Now Your bring |oy and contentment. 4 D€QEM§£8._3.1»-125§_ A -__ have given us in Bakery ' Summcrsido. >:':‘%5“~?:‘ WillExtentl Farnt 1-K“ ,tlte American Auoclltlou for the ‘Advent 11mm! of Science. P-adtollon chomlatry. also known ls phctoryntlierll. is th-t method nature urea to make the onrth‘! preach; food supply out of carbon dioxide of the nlr. water and a few minerals. "We know little of the proceu now,“ he sail. "but uomt- diy we may he able lc reproduce it. ln the laboratory. Radiation chcnmlry‘ Rehabilitation Act OTTAWA. Dcc- 30 -—tCP)-.Dr. E.S. Archibald. director of the Ant» culture Department's Experlmqntgl Farm Service, sold today an u: 9i- icndltx; to Eastern Provinces the benefits of the Prairie ' Farm Rc~ hubilitation Act will be brought down at the coming session of Par- liument. The act would authorize the Fed- eral Government to uulnt Intern Provinces in undertaking lend re- hubllltatlorrctwj development pro- grams. "It will provide for the broaden kind of cit-operation with the prov- inces in the general interest of in- creasing agricultural production for ;.- both the domestic and export mar- kets," Dr. Archibald sold. i l-‘lood control. development of ,"muck lands" in eastern Qrunrio, reforestation and large-scale draln~ we were some o! the use: to which " he act might be put. lt would prob- ‘ubly be known. he nodded. as the Federal Farm Rehubllitutlon Act. 2-2 Toallcru-Cucllqlroaadlrlqdo fixes billions of tom of carbon without? a tear tube, bunsen burner or burclte." Dr. Kqttorlttl also proposed that man gut: hi: fertilizer from the SI'I. He svd h; believed if necessvty demand: tho fertilizer cssen his can b: obtained from the sea. that now suppllel magnesium and bromlm. and that has produced It rmull nugget of gold. Peace ‘and Happiness (B? llowlrd w. Ilakooleuy Throughout I947 we ~ l - "£$‘Z3"h.?f°' ‘ti? 523152.‘. 9 - "’ :<.f":..i:t..:."§.:'.;.:::;"‘r.§. m] Art 5 GTOCBtBPIa l‘! h t . . é 9 t 5:31iiiii~i.slic"tizr.t. ‘i? .. . . Sl.“1‘."?““”” .. . .. ‘l! . . . ,_-.=£.-.§.-:$:-:IE:-.§.-.=-;-.§:¢Efianshghao. MAY THIS NEW YEAR Bring you llcclflt, Hop- pinu and‘ Prosperity. Moy w: continua to um you in tlto ycor olioctl on in ‘ tlto not. t . Tessie’s "rm, mutt»- i _ m. rum-to nits tusuno‘ 24 Hour Scrvlcc ' nmztt, Vi \\