i TO HALIFAX Mrs. £. J. Vessey who has been a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital for the past few Ss sarted ont en indian yr ae ing up and down. grabbed the quilt es swept past her chair on tight and pulled Mrs. : ‘ to. the floor. He kept : - the door where he threw "GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: SUMMERSIDE — The case of | Tilt and disappeared in the thief in a quilt is under in- ge ee Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 wien See ee lar hed ransacked the : ing into the apartment of Mrs. bathroom The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Dec. 10, 1959. 3 Harry Francis, Central Street,| inf appeared to, be missing. St oe ae cae te ee . . : . . Polic John A. McCurdy Is Director Driver Of Cear®) it eset costo vncened the “old la ‘Canadi ‘ . the time watching TV and didn’t occurred around 8. the ~ the 7 Of ian Aircraft Firm _|Said Partially Se, Sel aan ara rear of the home of Morley M. Carlsbad Caverns of New | ARNPRIOR, Ont. — The Hon Consciot rT Bell. : Mexico, centre of a U.S. national = John rey been Mewever wits Tasting Soy: G5 srk, rock en: extreme GU orate gg 7g it es Senn SUMMERSIDE — 1 parture he threw a quilt from one ' 1,350 feet. ; 4 Kenneth R. Patrick, Byron Hardy, 17, who was severe- board. ; ly injured in a car aecident near Patrick stated, Soa tee » AE last night ase 1 reported last night as being i in the program to provide an in- a semi-conscious seaatiion. ™ RETURN crease in Canadian - Hardy es admitted to hospital ‘ 0 Canadian |- Tuesday ni following a car, : Vertol, a of Vertol accident when the he Airerat ‘Corporation of Morton, accident wien tne car ve wat | ADULT POLIO CLINIC asap gn pe com- went out of control while attempt- | shelton often Wels ing to take a sharp turn at Carr’s A return adult polio clinic for New Haven and tris Serblen talk " Corner ,while proceeding toward wiliteieda, Gasive te rae Lot 16. : surrounding districts will be held in New Haven |. dian aviation, McCurdy. holds the A passenger in the vehicle, 2 soa honor of being the first British Gerald Gay of Summerside, was|| School on Thursday, Dec. 10 from 7 until 9 p.m. subject to fly a heavier than air also hospitalized but is expect- hine in the British Empire ed to be released today. A third | \ ebruary. 23, 1908, at Baddeck ee Se aie. Arr) Bay; Nova Scotia, McCurdy pilot- is of Summerside was un- _ Silver , an airplane VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOC. ELECTS OFFICERS [écveiones ty te: sarat Bement] yD. wecunY DAIRY SPECIALS 3 Shown above are the new of- ing held last night at the. Char- Higzins, ‘aemensben, presi- Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, the senior executive of an air- iagsbiion PYP - ' ficers of the Prince Edward Is- | lottetown Hotel. Left to right | 43. 2.4 ne Gc. Fisher Glenn H. Curtiss, F.W. Baldwin) 2; company. In 1939 he en- Hold Meeti a FOR THE HOLIDAYS -| land Veterinary Medical As- | are, Dr. W..Freeburn, O'Leary a eos * jand Lt. Thomas Selfridge among | teroq t service as As- s ing | soe wae ype yeast e xe eremag hares terre Sgr $ Norge sige secretary-treas- | its ee sie easiness sistant director general of aif-| KENSINGTON The tation To be sure of receiving your Egg N Delnk anil B R | E - S e association's al sington, ; Dr. . “an bre crn Be ir th ~ ee as istien tae: mooltig ¢ the Kensington Pres-| your Cavesthe Ice-Cream Shoat uae’ order by {- traiming of hundreds of pilots|tenant<Governor of Nova Scotia, eee: see want: _ on'| Phone or with our milk salesman on or before W/ T Pri Tr a d B r d bso blag asp te 2 _ Soa his native province, in 1947 and |the meeting to order. Fittees December 20th to avoid disappointment. avy Aeronauti served in that position until his members answered roll call. _ e : 2a es rl nce e Oa the postwar = ee - retirement in 1952. Lois Stavert had charge of de- OLD FASHIONED ” Objects To Phone Service Souris Legion Will Sponsor votions and Gary Champion and Frederick Jardine are on lunch for the next meeting. MacDonald gave an interesting * * Elmer; EGG NOG DRINK weeks, left y by -plane| : for further Sues at. the k T D a = rally which was a ¢ : e ctoria Hosp fli Sea |in Sydney. ; : a oe Sc eees ty 8 ALBERTON ~BUREAU inadequate equipment was the | side. The secretary. C. R. Leard | Hoc ey ream uring son | —- || @ Non alcoholic C 3 son Stuart Vessey of York. OF THE GUARDIAN |main cause of dissatisfaction | considered that at -least.. four | kept up an amusing commentary @ A Holiday treat ‘ ‘ An investigation into the in-|with the present service and one| more such sites should be est-| SOURIS — A nominating com- | Christmas donations to needy between numbers. - y ' 3 HIP IS BROKEN ladequate telephone service im|member stated there were 50|ablished and a number of suit-| mittee was appointed to bring in families. E One of the favorite numbers @ A satisfyi drink : Mrs. James Stockman, Win- West Prince County was called | phones om one community line in| able locations discussed. a slate of officers for the new} Following veterans were ap-| was a quartet by Mae Munroe | ymg QT. gloe, had the misfortune to fall for at the—regular meeting of | his area. A motion was approved Te | ves: at the regular meeting of pointed for membership in the! and his three sons, Donnie, | — in as home this week. She is % Alberton and West Prince Board) 4 teste Weed ‘questing electric lighting facilit- ae tent a branch: Stephen Gary Cheverie,| Cameron and Sandy. Mr. Mun- : patient in the P. E. I. Hospital of Trade last*night. A committee request by SOME is at Canes Hill camping area. | the Souris branch of the Canadian | Souris; George Lloyd Fraser,| roe is a member of the Brook- _ EGG NOG © ‘where she is receiving treatment of five members was appointed |time ago a dial system in O’- Legion held Tuesday night North Lake;- J. Walter Deucette,| lyn trio who have been delight- for a broken sad as a result of to meet with officials of the pro-|Leary and Alberton was turned |*#RRY . PLANS DISCUSSED Members of the committee are | St. Margarets. Charles M. Mac-| ing audiences throughout the the accident. \vincial governments and ' the | he utili The plans for new Borden ferry | John D. Macintyre, Martin Birt,| Lean, East Baltic; Winston A.| province for many years. | | | Publie Utilities Commission to "e - ne |came under strong criticism by Joba F. Dinse, Joseph Hennes- Smith, Souris and Jobn Albert Prominent on the program | AIRMAN ON LEAVE Fleas Miniggrereesttacen PICNIC SITES |Harry Pridham for not being | S€Y. The annual meeting will be} Mitchell, Fortune Bridge. were youth organizations who | Wallie MacDonald arrived this | Sioemenilaina Sees a Ed-| Picnic sites, trailer camps and ‘an ice breaker or having rails; Seid. late in January. _ John Jarvis and Lem Pa-| sang appropriate songs during a | week trom Churchill Manitoba, to). numer. Harold Phillips, Ed-|tenting areas came up for dis- | for loading railway cars. A great deal of discussion took | quet-reporting for the wreath and| campfire scene and performed | spend his annual leave with his| 1!" |“ pond goal = me. and icussion and it was noted -that| , “It*is only. a $3,000,000 tourist | P°°~ regarding a physical fitness | poppy committee said a satisfac-| precision drills. — | @ Half gallon only parents, Mr. and Mrs._ Spurgeon | vey eh os caw dhe at Meena won| beei.’” be anid, and if peeing Tee er oe Bruce | tory sum was raised for welfare oa ee ee folk dancing, “ 3 MacDonald, Montagne. Following |", generall that |the only one west of Summer-|should happen to the Abegweit | 5. ee ee ee ee mee be See delici _It_was generally agreed ¥ | sey were appointed to a com-| M.F. Praught was commended | School Glee Club, reading. spir- ew and cious Command a eadars Hall. t nd erver Svived the ono A discussion took place on-the a chairman "| solos, comedy routines and “ts iT M G G e Ed Turner advised the ing | possibility of sponsoring a hoc- Dixon reported on zone | much enjoyed mouth organ solo. - ryon en ‘s roup U s $s re es oo somea | dae team. The — fitness acael ies including a meeting of} made up a most successful even- x | l a As int is ing reviv committee was as to super-| other branches of the East Kings ing’s program : cre cur noomenane | A+ Kensington Ass'n Meeting 3x wi x toi to at the vce ts activites and make f| tne. MA. Mooney reported Yor| Miss Peway Beck. re. WINNIPEG (AP) — Extrava- |next board meeting. “Even if a| nancial and_ transportation ar-| the sick committee. MacDonald ahd Mrs. Ralph sy gant promotion of the Grey Cup} : nway is eventually built’, | rangements. The president Harvey Poole} were piano accompanists. rs. game could boomerang. in the) .KENSINGTON — The Presby-| Tryon group the president called | he said, “it could take 15 years | Plans were made for the usual | presided. Ralph Beck also directed the glee ; : terian Men’s Association of Ken-| upon the Rev. T.H. Bean to speak. ” —_-_—_——— | club singers. faces of its promoters, Liberal sington, Freetown and Malpeque| The minister commended the | | and “we must look ahead. —_——_—_—_— icon @ Half gallon only Mee sa vanishes cout get ost met for the regular meeting in| work . gee Presbyterian ~~ ves aa Boston fi ® a Montague Audience Enjo Ss @ Packed with many A . . "the Lower Hall at the Kensington across the Dominion as well as/4 a irm for | : a of control, Mr. Pearson said im) (yo it the ‘Tryon Presby-| the grou uf y fruits and nuts s : . : witl $ groups on the Island. He not-|a-list of*suppliers and packers URIS THEATRE us an interview, and it might fat ea win te of mos ' + : v | fail) torian men as guests. ed that the men’s groups are the/ of Irish s, kelp and seaweed. V C B Cl b : on ieee would lose in-| 7.4 president, Andrew Jardine | fastest growing ofall the church} Motions were approved sup- | ariety oncert y U GAL. ss terest “ presided. After welcoming the | organizations. porting a proposed ocean | i - ed Cords Eoreepre, ot, Bean= asked the president to a tout stream at Mill River, MONTAGUE — delightful, | tiring work with the performers, Thursday Dec. 10th. ; 1 Profes iona ‘ é e men wou willing to|the opening of a number of pub- well balanced variety concert , h d Retired Minister go once a mae during a win- |lic roads leading to shore areas, staged by the Kings County Hos- | children. ee s Extra Special . eZ er to different points in the New| and a system of compulsory pub- pital Nursery Club was presided : i. 4 re F: Chartere ‘Passes In S’ side London charge and take services |jic liability insurance for motor over by Mrs. D. M. MacDonald pe Re eee ee: Blood Of The Refrigerated bags for out-of-town customers; Accountants | in the absence of a resident min-| vehicles. last night in the high school aud- | John Hughes paid tribute to the - | symMERSIDE— The death of | ister. leading in worship and song. | itorium. nursery club and spoke of the Va ire" keeps ice cream frozen for three to four hours. a T. Earle Hickey & Co. Rev. George N. Somers occurred The men signified their willing-; COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN A capacity house responded to work they accomplished with a mp ; Canadian Bank of Commerce .. };- ysme. 15 Arcona Street, | 2°55 to grant the request. Following are the chairmen of each number with enthusiasm, | small membership. He then in- | Ae Building Su shail Jabihe " yesterday morning Notice was given the group that | committees for the coming year; | displaying their appreciation to | troduced Mrs. MacDonald, who, | ; Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 after a lone period of i health. . ayy ae ree agriculture, Keir Ramsay; by- | the ‘sponsoring club for: their un-| with four Montague housewives; | I D E L , : rom the young adults, for laws, Dr. George Dewar; educat-| eae ert Mr. Somers was a_ retired e c ~ = Insurance a United Church minister aad came | tend 2 ecu uae one = jon. ee eee: ee il | ADD DDD - <e8e2 | DEVELOPING a > R. ho _< — ee to Summerside in 1947 from! juck supper, each couple to bring nt nl ggg rs Meson cal i A Man’ s World ¥| Your Film For 20 Years DAIRY LIMITED ire — A — Casualty — Aulae his last pastoral charge. |g gift which will later be given ; ; yw In Today — Out Tomorrew . ‘ . t, / ; r S J S Summer St. Summerside “jr. Somers was twice maryied|to the Protestant Orphanage. | yoni Bryon’ historic sites Cort f Chri Gi ¢| “GARNHUM PHOTO |, CHRISTMAS DAIRY SUPPLIES Optometrists 0°" oe rach a] UA fim. The S- Lawrenct man Mackeui; memberaue, oy @ «OF Christmas Gifts ; STUDIO || Central St. Dial 2373 Summerside 4 eee eee gee? cae Te coereier ik teneaathinn Leard; public affairs, Ralph 4 ¥\) 135 Kent St. Ch’town , E. E. ee ‘Surviving. from this union are|. A Bible study period followed en resokations, rf Facies (5 ¥ : — *. 3287 two, sone. Ralph, Summerside| when the members and their|“cKenna; touriat, Ed on awaits you at . . ¥ erp rnone f and’ Claire, Charlottetown. | guests were divided into two sports, Ralph Gaudet; nance, 2 Su Ss d a ¥ mimer St. Summerside |" A. L. Tibbitts; new industries ye Se ase -|° He is also. survived by his| sroups. under. the gee a soft hamasny : oy a B. F. Hunter, R.O. lcoreeid wcife; the festinr Sen (| Cm. Oeelrte a Ma K “zl aa > WHE; : Prior to the opening of the ' Cc enzie Ss ¥ Sy Summerside, P.E.J. Phone 3116 Fpomas. of Try Jardine. The subject under dis- rs : Abd Smallman’s Building ik = — — ae cussion was “Back to Work, but | meeting the newly elected presid- | # > ¥ a FF a NS Sule. Tener Floyd | “0 runs the business,” ent, J. W. Coughlan, was im r] House of Fashions ¥ uf Photographers eicaten aad tanken Seek ae: | Wyman Waddell expressed the | stalled into office by the retir-)& Summerside ¥ of : : i eprooks,. both Of Sack | thanks of the Tryon group for|ing president, Earle Atkinson. |& ¥ 8a The Read Studios lo NB Annee, Mra Walter | the:invitation ani the enjoyable . ee | OF : s D. W. SEARS a ‘ase nes on sas ae christian fellowship. eB cane ——— - vid Vf - a i ase Barristers sabe Rov Bishop. Quincy, lass | WINS LITERARY PRIZE 1 0 D AY SALE WADDELL BROS. F ‘= George. R. MacMahon, 8.©.: Harry, in the U.S.A. A| MONTREAL (CP) — Albert ; | - LLB. er. Mrs. Harry Ogden pre-| Mayrand, professor of law at the { LAST NIGHT a Pres LUCKY HE DI WELL, MOTHER ased him. ‘University of Montreal, bas won| HORACE DIDN'T remains are resting at| $500 in a literary contest spon- \ WANT HIS.DINNER | & BIG,DELICIOUS MEAL late residence until Friday | sored by the province of Quebec | SO TO PUNISH HIM % | [WITH SWELL FOOD FROM noon, The funeral will be | Bar Association for an article in| MOTHER SENT HIM TO Z 3 in Trinity United Chureh | adoption and succession. The bi. |] 8ED WITHOUT IT? om | COULDN'T SPANK HIM ON A FULL , STOMACH. (Also Keusington on Saturcda GET WHACKED AFTER Phone Summerside 3551 a 255-Water St." Summerside | "'S A. B. Campbell, BA, |) SOLVE YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS NCW AND SAVE E SPORT MH Ld Tooke—Suh Valley—Dales é ;neid UCL VAIN Le on Friday with service at 2 p.m.!ennial contest, for unpublished |, Phone S’side 3818 Interment will be in the church | works, is open only to association Crockett & Gallant Bidg S’side | cemetery. members. Waddell Sree., are starting a gigantic 10 Day Sale today. Be sure to drop in © 'Pisids—Tartans—Plains _and take advantage of the terrific bar gains being offered all over the store |) @ Medium and Heavy Weight . . - In Groceries, Hardware, Dry Good s, Footwear. Here’s an added plus — : | there will be brand new specials adde d every day of the sale. @ Regular Value. to $6.95 ; t eo PERFECTION MILK 6 tins 89c @ Sizes S, M, L, Ex.L - | : | | ete ee ce | | BROWN SUGAR. . . . . . 5 |b. bag 45c ALL ONE PRICE $ 49 ; es CAMERA LARD e ° * * ° ® . ° ° .* . Z Ibs. 25¢ rt it GIFT BOXED = | DATES lb. 17¢ THURSDAY and FRIDAY ONLY Ng MOLASSES—bring: your own container, gal. ........ 1.09 8 Don’t miss the Turkey Draw Dec. 19, Get Your Tickets Now! vm ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS BIRD N OW WHILE THE CHOICE IS GOOD ENMAN DRUG CO. LTD. PHONE 2626 —— SUMMERSIDE ~ i eee EU EEEEEE EEE ” oe grata ‘ Hey Kids Santa Will Be At Waddell Bros. at 7:30 P.M. Saturday Night - - 2 j