DECEMBER 11, , ,_.... ..... .. THE WESTERN GUARDIAN 1948 g_____ §i THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN ___ incurs: a. Elmer Murphy. iae Harmver Street, u: George Clow. 12d Ottawa Street. "UMMEIISIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions, Advertising I The Guardian may be bought at any of the following atiorea In Summerelde: Bookstore. Wm‘ 5m": “ "cs Drugstore. 2i Central Street; Bakery, Water Street: Mark Geudet, d‘! Granville Street; Russell Street; Aiyre Douoetiia’; r h swam, She.” Island Motor Transport. Water Street. i", Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summeralde by Caz-rte: no, n so per day or 13o per week. Phone I00 or lee-l tor thin "mo. o, ‘iv; your order to the boy Ifllboalible for delivery on your mug. ~—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ‘Cotes, Moncton, N. B., have been spending theirlhoneymoon in Summerside, guests of Mr. Coles’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose COIES.—-s. Alherton, West ,Prince Board 0f Trade Meeting Resolutions oii-trgsportation and other matters were adopted last night at a meetuig of the Album“ and West Prince Board of Trade held tit ULeaiy Hall. Mr. Peter W. Pate. the president, presided. The resolutions in brief were: That. the 'I‘raiis Canada Highway Bell Toronto ymcds Grocer)‘. dance LarkIn’s Res- uurufll. Monday evening. -5051!) to Junior Farmers‘ An- nual Meeting, Central Bedequs Hail, Monday evening. December 13th. Jack Wright, speaker. _.|'lilNUETO\VN United Church, llluhiiinuc, Sunday, Dec. 12. Ser- vices ll um. and 7 p.m. Rev. James cross B)... Minister. Report Crystal Rink To lie-open 1;. i.» isatntci on gszll authority i_,_,~ :ii;.-ht that the Summerside crystal iiink will opcii as usual this Cahili’ year and that Mr. Charles viill be the manager. All fall there in Prince Edward Island go froiii lull: necii inaiiy ruiiors circulating West Point. to Borden to Wood that the rink would not. open thlsllslaiids. )CiiI' but information received is to] That the zone system of freight thc cllcct lllill, work effecting the rates be removed and that Prince 13cc». .\‘ lfilllllfi will be com- Edward lslund be mode a one rate IilEllIZtd today. ‘The rink is owned zone. by Mi". Earle MacDonald and was That the Borden-Tormentlne operand last season by Mr. Arthur truck rates be put cliiiv. basis as on the Wood Islands ser- hfr. Cilhlll, who was an out- vice. (That is, no charge for the Eliilliilllg hockey player in his day load, and the truck charged on the and is the vice-president of the basis of the number of automobiles Siiiniiierside Hockey League, should it; displaces.) pi-oie It! be o popular and success- ‘Illizit the West Point ferry ap- ful manager. The matter of home plicatlon be again presented to the gfllllEx for the Siiiiiinerslde All-Stars Maritime Marine Commission B! and an) other tennis that. nniy be Ottawa for re-consideratioii and organized will be settled if this ar- that if necessary a special cugnnflt. yange-neiit goes through. I-‘loodiiig tee fro-m the ccmirnlssion be ap. operations will be cci-irmencecl as pointed to study the matter furth. soon ris vreuthcr permits and when er. n licnvy frcst sets in it. only lakes (The Marin-m; Conunjgglgn in- I fcxv dais to make a sheet of ice. folmed the Board it considered ~S. the lllTi-‘OSHI sfrvicc would cost — G. H. l“,- I. “lien buyin DINNER. _ __ 15H! Look for the ‘LMADE lNwgggbANggynIilaxifk nflelYt0ltllngfllfaiElla: “"'“‘~‘ (“mil DPIIaI-lmeiits are direct importers of British Dinnerware. 5. I iisiicd the Hardware sot hclp but notice the fine arrayeiaflllitjaighlltrésillimgxgg girddlggllalg hi". jlllllllillllll! llllhlii; ls a. Sea] bagigain -— it ls an Electric Food Boater 170i‘; to the s cci-irlm? e |' T s fond mm" h“ been reduced from {l'l‘rislnrl“ mil "WM" cs of 1...95 _. . _ it will make s. wonderful Vii-uuinA-(‘lifui I ‘QIIII on“ In u" dismay mama’ "eflunx PM! _ h-pv "Wmh irrsk-Q iectrlc l-Ioor Polishers -— llot Plato; __ Ronni“,- “lrhv - is -_— c f cs — irons -_ Toasters and miniature Waslilng ~U- Lilli‘: as ncll as Ihhy Bottle “armors. (‘nmc in and choose the P‘ "1"" hm" iou uanf from the Hardware Department mddlc- ‘Til; SIITIHFIPSI. of srnarif BLOUSES for sport or casual wear arc LMIir§>.“V_il|l-r n llnc tlyela flanncl_ These are to be found In the l_ h" DTDnrimrnf. in the collection are "Tailored Blouses In "'2 "I'm lied blue. rreen sud yellow) In sizes so u, as priced ttnioo and attractive plaid blouses in grey with red. blue green or .- on. These are in sizes 30 to 38 priced at $8.00. There‘e nothing. no "llllllll: to rousl the wear aml scrvlcability of a Vlyclla Blounc man lallorcvl Iiy Tookc -— choose from thcscthc color and size you need hi) iirlicr shop early - tlic supply is llmiicii Ladies‘ Wear Department l. (lifts that always make a lilt on Christmas morning nrE illlllillfliz TOWEL SETS . . _ The Dry Goods Department has a supply Ill these Toivcl Sets in a variety of different patterns. already for Chm-Imus giving! The sct of 1 Towel and 2 wash cloths in vari-strlpes is ‘priced nl. 1.65. The set. of 2 Towels in plain pastels with white ""11"! borders is 2.25. The net of l Towel and 1 Wash cioni in IiIliQ. Ellen. peach with white is priced st 1.69_ This Christmas give Towels 51$: ezlbivays welcomed gift - you'll find them in the Dry Goods Dc- S P E C I A L S IIT MacKENZIPSs ' IIEIISIIIGTUII DEC. 9e 10¢ Ila l3 BULK TEA, u. ..... “.15. TOILET SOAP ISLAND BEANS, 2 tins 23c 4 Cakes with Free BEE HIVE CORN SYRUP Comb 2 lb. Tin . . . . . . . . ..Z9c 5 Cakes with Free LlgBIYhsnnLK....,_._....?gc Comb = FILLED COOKIES. Iia-KWANA TEA .......89c pkg R,g_ 27_ specmunc W. 3 ‘or ~--~--~17= Pkg. Reg. 29¢ Spec. ..._2s= ACADIA none POWDER With Free Tumbler .. 27.». PUFF“, “CE SMRKKS GRAPEFRUIT, 4 i.» .....2s¢ GRAVES‘ APILDEHJIIIEEW ‘ 20 oz. iins, 2 lor.....25c AYLMER'S SOUPS Beef Noodle, Beef Broth, BAKER‘S CHOICE VANILLA 2 for" _ _ , _ , _ _ _ , _ _ _ _,l5c 4 02., reg. 25c; spec.. ,l9c LAUNDRY SOAP XMAS MIXED CANDY ZILb.Bors........35c Lb- - - - ~ - - - ~ - - - - ~ ~ ~39° Z LBS. BULK SEEDLESS RAISINS . . . . . . . . . . . . .........29c IN STOCK FOR YOUR XMAS BAKING SHELLED ALMONDS MIXED PEEL BULK 8i PACKAGED FIGS CITRON PEEL FDOD COLORING GLAZED CHERRIES CI-IIPITS GLAlED FRUITS. OUR TOYLAND IS NOW OPEN. WE INVITE YOU TO LOOK OVER OUR ASSORTMENT OF GIFTS FOR BOTH YOUNG AND OLD. WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF OVERALLS, WORK SHIRTS AND SOCKS. RUBBER FOOT WEAR. EXTRA SPECIAL! GIRLS’ SNOW DOOTSPSIII! 5 to B Regular $4.95. Special on the same‘ silsible at Buctouche, NB, with little alteration needed). Other . ‘ ‘mm passed includ- ed‘ That the Alherton and West Prince Board of Trade hold a ban- quet at Allberton in January on the 40th anniversary of the toimding o! the Board for the toe much fer terminals, etc. o...» Weaker: last II-Ielit slid they ' ‘ ‘ ’ m‘ “‘° °°'"“““‘°" CAPITOL Summer-side LAST SHOWING TODAY "m. RECKLESS“ And 3rd. Cliepier of "Superman" Show: 2.30 - 1.15 _ 9.15 spechl pinipore of honoring the three living crime: simian, m. AL. Purdy. Albertori, JLW Waugh, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Altm-ton and Fred L. Rogers, now living in Saint John, NB. That the Alberton and West Prince Board of Trade became a!- flllsted with the Canadian Cham- ber of Commerce. I All the resolutions passed un- animously. Speakers included. from Cher- lcttewwn. Cont. cm 1". Burke, u president of the Maritime Board od Trade: Keith MacKinnon, on the trucking business; A.W. Gau- dct on Board of ‘Prado work; and B. Grahrm Rogers 0n general transportation. Other sipeakers were, AJ. Math- eson, James M. MdWlllasns, Rev. 0.0.. Howlett. Donald Campbell, Sanford Phillips and Dr. George Ocular. . “wig/r: TIIE VIEEK AT s. o. u. (Continued from page 5) Woicli for iii... concerns the formation of a coeds’ society, known as the Sigma Delta Upsilon Sorority -— Greek schol- ars will recognize the origin of the classical name. e This new organization, whose aims are religious. social, edum- tional, and cultural. is composed of our sixteen coeds. Later, it is hoped, It will include all former coeds, iwho are twenty-one in number. Among other things, the Sorority hopes to be able, from time to time, to send letters to all its absent members. O I O )\)\I\J\ ‘The following .young ladies have been elected members of the executive rmcuncil of our newest society: ' President: Evelyn Hessian. Vice President: Peggy Green. Secretary: Mary O’Shes. Councillors: Irene Burge Ann Campbell. O and - WAR , . During the short time that has elapsed since they were first ac- cepted as students at St. Dun- sun's. our coeds have earned an enviable academic record — many have been prim winners -—- and have taken an active and import- ant part iii student activities, es- pecially In dramotics, in debating. and as contributors to Red and White. When a coed is asked to perform a Iask of any kind. It is taken for granted. and rightly so, that the job will be well done. Such is the faith that we have in ihc ability of our coeds. a a e u a Inn DIM n I We are confident that the Sigma 1t might be of interest to our readers to know who our first group of coeds rivere. and where they are st present. 'I‘wo of them have been mar-l rled: Eileen MscPhee. Mrs. Danny Galllvcn. Halifax, NSJ Mary II€l1l1€SS€y. Mrs. Ronan G. Mac- donald, Grand Rapids, Mich. e e e Gertrude Butler. upon he: gra- duation. was awarded the Nation- al O.W.L Scholarship. valued at $1.000. and distinguished herself at the Catholic University of Am- erica where she obtained her Mas- ter's degree in social work. She is now engaged in social work in the diocese oif sL-‘JOITTI,’ NJB. O Yesterdsv afternoon in the 10W“ hall at Kensinflll?" ‘he Public Utility Commission conducted a hearing with reference to an BPPU‘ cation made by "l9 5cm" Hydm Electric Co. for an increfl" l" their rates-I ‘She hearing We! °°"' b e ggitseghalvrmléngand Messrs. iVllllnm Brennan and L. B. hioclililizin. Mr. Austin Scales as Pr‘?! Kathleen MacNeelyi. Mic-room- ‘tleilng two years college, wok a ‘at: technicians course. and now holds an important position in St. and manage,- og (he Scales Hydro Ztfaima’: Hospital, Antlgoriish. Emmi-lo, which is asking ‘f? arti 0W8 Increase of one cent P" hour In every rate bracket on do- mestic. commercial and power rut- es, stated that his company lllld i?" occasions an the Pllsly Tia‘; feduc‘ tions In t e com?“ - would be prior to October. 1945. but NB. I I Siizel ‘Inuisoiif our first and ‘nfly coed from the Province of Quebec, completed her Junior year at S.D.U. land later finished he: arts course in Quebec. She is now engaged in social work bi Mont- reaL an unforseen chanie due I° w" conditions. operating ewe all around have changed the picture somewhat and Mr. Scales said that. (or the period to January 159194- he would have had to have an in- crease of 24.4% of revenue to have broken even and for the period end- lng January 15th, 1948 would have required an Increase of 24.5% to have broken even. He was unable to state dcfenite- l l I Merry Christmas to sll our readers. fiiroiviwl-i-Goridoi-OOQ oiiiiso THEATRE KENMNGTON Friday 3.30, 7,15, 9.15 Sat. ‘L15, 9.15 ___._..____.....____.__....___ MAPLE LEAF FLOUR 2 pings. for . . . . . . 29c ‘ ly what increase would be gequirefi 24 u». s... ........ 1m cmiii so» “°"°" ‘3E...’;9".’.‘.‘“E'.i1‘.‘ '°“"' ‘3..“.'.‘.“.' .21‘. ié".'.2ll.”i.2'..33.'li. BULK DATE5, z ||,_ “N43,; 3 Burs 29c with Robert Lowery. Helen oii- Tania-carafe rggg-rdlltri-gfllfzleihgt: bcrt, Stirling Holloway, also Ser- ial and Newa. $0 ing the general lncrense in costs such as labor, fuel. repairs. de- preciation, Interest charges and ' o all POULTRY BUYING DAILY LIVE CHICKEN end FOWL Also DRESSED GEES! and DUCKS Flllb WADMAN Remington, P. l. I. l4 U61]! ‘"406’?! M-G-MLS riot! VAN JOHNSON! JUNE ALLYISON! ALSO PETE SMITH AND PASSING PARADE Shows 7.I5 —- 9.15 Matinee Tuesday 3.30 -\ -. a»vv-\A w \)Y%R"R'R'xx\xmmxmmmxxmmmm\me REGENT Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday iSllM WIINIIMIIKER mum IAIIIIIII-AUI nut-auto nus-nu saunas-stun AMER-limit um Plly I1 Lutllll S IIIIIIDII Sell I. llliill a llllllt BY Ill l ' - n "U65"; . A UNITED suns PICTURES rnoouciioii Shows 7.I5 and 915 Matinee Monday and Wednesday 3.30 HEART QF VIRGINIA v M, 3w<¢sag>¢a§>c Scales Hydro Electric Seeks Rates Increase _________,____ pointed out that fuel for exsmPle C. St. Clair Train- , Iport on the reasons for requesting idpnl‘ the incr I tuniiy for them to voice their opin- I Speaking on behalf of the electric This . um about that time thinBl weki ;Mr. Dnrruch on behalf of the town ‘wus that the company ‘man of the board that. this might .be due to the poor quality of the _. _._______. had increased since 1945 aPPTCM‘ mulely 50%. There was a very 800d lllcll‘ dance of the citizens of KensinS- ton and the surroundlrll 155971915 which are served by the $68198 Hydro Electric and after Mr. Scales had presented an exhaustive re- oasc the chairman request- ‘cii that this W115 a splendid vnnec Ions or to air any grievances. light committee of the Kensington Council. Mr. Wuldon Duvriich re- ferred to ilio cliiusc in the contract the town had with the hydro com- pany which stipulated that the town should buy three lamps per pole per year for approximately 34 poles. lic contended that due to the condition of the lines about 383 bulbs vvcrc iiscd. it ‘JJCIS suggested by the chair- lights and not to the electric line Itself. Anolhr-r complaint presented by have no readily available repair man In Kenslngton to fix the lines when breaks occur. Asked by Mr. Dar- rach if it had ever been reported that muny lights were blowing out In the town. Mr. Scales said he had never received any definite report from his linesnien regarding this. Ex~Miiyor Russell Champion suid that In his opinion many people fall to look Iifl(‘k to the ridiculous ser- vice they received In Kenslngton before Mr. Scales took the com~ ‘pany over. He had operated the icompuny for two years at a loss and bcilcved that anyone else would have quit. “I think." he said. "lIiai. our service here is splendid." l Mr. William Brennan pointed out that the commission has been aware for some time that Mr. Scales rates are among the lowest In the Province. The figures submitted st yester- days hearing will be considered by the board and their decision rc- gording the increase announced at a future date-S. I PAGO PAGO I Page Page TIT» capital of ‘Eastern Samoa in the South R:- "PAQEMEWFEEN mtmcallemember as you do your tlhrlstinas Shopping, that The nicest gifts under the Tree ‘tome from ilullflfll‘! mus- . PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR YOUR MEN FOLK HOSE Hose c! pure botany wool “yarns. Plain shades Cluck and fancy patterns. Diamond styling. ing variety of hose, from 15c to 8.25. HANDKERCHIEFS Variety upon variety. Combrics at 15c and 25c. Pane! and colored borders at 50c. Handstitclicd linens at BOO. 75o and $1.00. Lnltlaled linens at 75c each. SUSPENDERS To keep "him" in good standing - suspenders tn Yaryhl styles. A-orted cciars, from 1.00 to 1J0. BELTS Leather belts with tongue buckle. 31.00 and 81.50. ‘Leather belts with initial buckle $1.00 and $1.50. Assortment cl extra. buckles to choose from $1.50. GLOVES Warm and cosy are these fleece wool. chamois AND III Ilncd gloves. Imported kid skins. All sizes from 2.50 ta 7.95. SHIRTS By Forsythe. Arrow and Tooke. Shirts that are national- ly known and nationally worn. White shirts with collar attached. Sizes l4 l0 l6 l-‘l. From $4.00 to $0.50. Stripe and design shirts, collar attached. Sizes 14 to 11. From 4.00 to 7.50 NECKWEAR Words cannot express the wonderful showing of n06:- wear at Smallmans. Panel. stripe and fancy design; Palsleys and plain shades. finest qualify silks. The range 1.00 to 2.50 SWEATERS Have you ever wanted s. certain type sweater and never been ahle to obtain it? Look over the range of sweaters, for men and boys‘, that we now have on display. We think you'll find the sweater you're looking for. Boys’ sizes. from 2.25 to 5.95. Hen’: slzes, from 8.50 to 8.50. PYJAMAS __ (‘often in... vroadcluth orlunss in plain colors and strip- ed patterns. From 3.50 to 7.00. Flanrielette pyjamas. de- mestlc and imported cloths. From 2.75 to 5.50 SUITS and COATS . The suits and over-costs you'll find st Smalimeifi are tho tyne that shows distinction. Every garment carries a "Iain-I" that u'c‘rc proud to have on our racks. These nrc bcttecbrunds flawlessly tailored suits and orcrcoats with the case and comfort of a mitten. And In this great collection you'll find a perfect fit regardless oi’ the prc~ disdain. Anomal- Dclia Upsilon Sorority iwlll be 1- DAY highly successful, and that it will LAST SHOWING o l’°l'II“"5- do much to itnalritaln and enhance |LL the best traditions 0f St. Dunstaifs. DOUBLE B Bet f everything, girls; we are . _ _ allsbeIIind you. WILD FRONTIER Street Floor Mum Store Section O and SIMLLMAIPS Prince Edward Island's Radiant Christmas Store "and. Sonic Claus, you will find every- thing, I wont cit SMGIIIIIGIUS." “Iou see what l mean, Santa?" _ ".\'o need to run Dancer and Pi-ancer and the rest o! the rein- deer ull over town. You can get everything on my list at Small- man's. "l'l.(‘_\'\'c got lust “hat 1 want. l’vc Just bccu In their loirer floor Toy Department, and I. know. .l0ll has iieiilopcd a new method pcraiuris incie efficiently. Ad- NirllV 51121.1. IURUULSIS LONDON __ (up) ~11 “us an ‘for sic-cl piuductioii, lili; inciiiud vantages oi ihc system are large nouiiced rccciiti, that iiic UH‘ ll ~. based uii Lllt: tact. that oxygen. oiiipiii, lli:‘llil’ quaihty steel and mm and steel ILCaClULLI Asfiulildt- _iiii be used to 1ircuucc iiigncr icin» use ut more scrap. _.__..____ uun iioniioiree HOUSE Mill" "we" '/ EGAD,$A‘5ON!I‘\IE DECIDED M‘! PAYDAV, MISTAl-i MASOR .2 , To QAISE vouiz PAY AFTER DATS one QUIZZEIZ 1 1 MAME A iqtune Meyer ' Mazes AsmS I*.&\/SELF.'-~ ween on A QUIZ snow. You FINANCES ME LARGE , M. av THE way, AND LONG eervoesn iAi< wI-IEM is vouz A CLOLIDBUST-w-TH missus ? co M56 THRouei-t As QTEADY As THE snq MEAT Testis, Bur ALWAYS wii= A SI-IAWT BUCK.’ % |_ clflc. IV NU SERVICE. INC. '1