DECEMBER_ 14, 1 --'“-'-‘;,‘ iTHE GUARDIAlVuiIl-IARLOTTETOWN . WESTERN GUARDIAN -iHOME AND School meeting Tuesday, Dec. 14, at. 7.30 p.m. Sum- met-side High School. Public ln~ vlted. i -COME to the crokinole party at Waldo Gardinei-‘s Wcdncsdur- Dec. 15. Proceeds for Chelton Wu- men‘s Institute. l i FROM A “FAMOUS SALON ro YOU! the ii_e_ii_ii improveil knot-thaw home permanent Better 7 ways! Same PEP!!!‘ (ions as used in exflflmv" salon waves. Simple, step-BY‘ step directions. Latest improve- meats to insure s softer, more flattering wave in In In: time! Ask for the new. "n" proved RICHARD HUDNUT HOME PERMANENT ll our cosmetic counter. Price 83-15- Refills $l.7$. A Suitable Gift item ElllliAll Dlillti 00. LTD. Suminersids {Klik/ what they are being deprived o! by the lhicl who stole {mm Bonk Claus. ihh} hfil‘! —TIIE STORES of W. M. Bow- ncss and Ralph Callback and Co. will close us usual Wednesday ziiiernoon. Dec. 15, but will remain , open Christmas week till 9 p.m.i with the exception of Friday when they will close at 6 p.m. Personals ~Mr. and Mrs. David ti. Heigh- ion. N. S., arrived recently in Sum- merside on an extended visit \vitii their daughter, Mrs. Lflfllll Spencer and Mr. Spencer. Granville Strcct. Surprise Gilt Package with Ever LANE CEDAR At HULMAWS Effective Now Until Christmas Gift Packages Worth $5.00 to $15.00 You give her the Chest and we'll include with it, absolutely FREE a "Surprise Gilt _ _ ,, . . , _ . I . I d. ." fence o! indecent llsz-‘tiillt. 111': Package. These packages contain useful and practical o.tic es inc u ing pi ow , - ._ y p > I case had been heard m the Sui“ cases, towels, sheets and table cloths of lace and linen, and they are valued not ' ~ . _ - ' ~ = ieme Court at Summerslde and: less than 5.00 and some ct I500. Order her Gift Chest now while the stock is i i ~ n" was adivHmf-‘df from December 4111 complete. Moderate Prices! Convenient Payment Terms! illllzttésgntlellitlcle lot."iiioliiinlmgifili which ivas a lesser offence iillilll: the one charged oi’ having carnal knowledge of a girl under four- teen yoars of age. In passing sentence Chief Just- ice Campbell told the prisoncrl that he had been convict-ed by ti] jury of exceptionally competcxit, men. The assault was aggravated‘ hy indecency, violence and the‘ 1ender age of tihe victim, a giril y‘ norroprsr Two Years’ Term in Penitentiary Alexander R-Ldllffll. ct Km»; was yesterday given the maximum sentence of two years in Domiics» tcr Penitentiary by Chicl Jllriit": Tllnne A. Campbell for illu w- .R’R'_‘\’~Y‘:vcR\x7v~ ~"*’°*’~’°\\*' liieanest Theft in, pS’siile History l There are mo"! "ndllhl" l turning up ever! MW "15 m“ ' gm- qhe title o! the meanest t man in the world. llowevcr. ti"; person who stole a-llllfml last ivcek from the K ' Christmas tree in Holman! store in Sumrnerslde should have a good claim on the "fle- lt. is known that. the merch- andise 1n the parcel was ivitrlh approximately $10 ""1 '1" Chfiritmas eve it. would hi"! been delivered to some needy family to help make their Christmas more hflDPY- 5mm generous person will now have to make up for these peftlllfi E. E. Parkman, Opt.D., R.O. OPTOMETRIS-‘ Eyed Examine ' Glasses Fitter‘ Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer Sh, Summerlide )5’); no Isa-algal‘ Come On Boys- Give Your Best Girl A LANE HOPE CHEST we." . ‘ H Some years ago he had been giv- A Smdrl‘ GI" Pddiflqe » ’ -. » . ' - iilsrisslfifliidihi°lfiéi .55. " Absolutely FREE. “ “ " The case had been prosecuted! B. F. Hunter. R.O. OPTOMETRISI Complete Visual Analyse! Glasses Fitted SMALLMANS BUILDING Summerslde, PJEJ. PHONE 10D _ _ T. Earle Hickey Chart/cred Accountant Office at 15 Granville Street Phone i515 SUMMERSIDE i__ biy My’ “ii iladtiimyiieliiégdeoaxiiii‘ P fpsgiimal can“ lie accuse a een .1. s. DesRnchcs n.0, and R. PM r0 ‘ _ Bell, 14c. m‘ t d ~-—-v3 At. the same s ng yes er oy the appeal of Louis Girard from n. E_ a conviction under the Temper-_ INSURANCE ance Act was heard and adiWIn-i i M“ _ 0mm“ ed till December 20m TOT‘ iudsq FY? —Phone m - 5 Summer Sh. Sllmmudde truism-s aK-i - merit. See the New Lone Hope Chest; All Moderately Priced i0 Shopping Days tiii Christmas GLENCOE NOTES I Mrs. Malcolm MacRae, and her, sLster in law, Miss Christine ‘Mac-i Rae, of CaipoBreton were guests o!‘ I m. and Mrs. Major MnthesOll- i R E s I D E N c E Mrs. Major Mailieson and son' Donald were visitors to Hiuiter River on Monday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Matheson. Tenders will be received tor the nine root: Digit]: with oil burner and two car garage on corlner o b the 75 x I50 leer No. I59 5P""9 5"“? Iecenty occupi y late Mrs. I. A. Brace. Inspection by appointment- Tenders close Dec. Z0 Christmas Special! Lovely Dollar Dhest Q50 This lovely. lovely Cedar cum is finished in smart walnut veneer with attractive water. fall (raining. It has n convenient lower drawer with wood handles and a carved mold- ing. This Cedar Chest is fegulafly prim‘; n 45.00 . . . For Christmas ll. is specially n. filmed to only . Mr, and Mrs. Niillar Matheson ior-mcrly of Glencoe were visitors to Charlottetown on Sunday. the guests of Mrs. Mathcsoivs parents ‘Mr. and Mrs. John C. MacDougail. 25 hongworth Street. Miss Isabelle Maths-son. Hunter River spent the past. iveck in Glen- eoc. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mn]- or Matheson. Use The HOLMAN EASY PAYMENT PLAN ONLY '|Q°/° DOWN And A Chance To Win The Chest You Buy Absolutely FREE Ono ond maybe two lucky purclibsers will win JIM Chest they buy Absolutely FREE! when you order your Cedar Chest your name will be entered on a Bollot, which Ill tum is deposited in the Ballot lox - On Friday, December 24th at p. m. a drawing will be mode and the holder of the Lucky Ballot wit-I receive tneir Chest Absolutely Free. So order your Cedar Chest NOW — You may win it Free lor Christmas. pom oetsv- come IN TODAY IIlEI t ' I; W5? g __________ SPEEDY TRANSMISSION A four by six telephoto picture can be transmitted in about. l\\'u minutes. Counciilor Gorrlll complained o! many motorists racin! m? Fl" Department to tires and said they are breaking the liuvs. Mayor Arnctt agreed an some o1 them would have prosecuted. — S. Avon l Automatic L k tlsln fro! ' ' Pliono 261 . §ummenide said o be fire siren. The iciir-r said that ‘musty firemen become accustomed to hearing this siren and on some occasions are late for fires be. tause they are slow to realize that THERE IS SOMETHING AT CROCKETT'S FOR EVERY ONE ers who should know say it is all ‘decided to haul the snow away af- ter eveiry stomi and to continue the use of the meters for the pres- ent, although Mayor Arnett said that. o certain amount. o! trouble ed the clerk to write to the owner flshl- oi the rink. Mr. McDonald and Councillor Schurman said that isk hfm what action is being taken the parties interested in opening-by him to assure the citizens oi the 01d fink U11! Year are 1019B the town that the rink is sole for Need For New the life Rink Discussed By Town Dounoii The need for a “CTN skating rink in town, Boxing Day and the siren “at Hall's mill ‘WQFC among ihc many things disc-iisscrl at. the rvtz- ulnr mectilli: oi lllf‘ Siimmcisiriv- ‘lYnvn Council l2l>i, evening. His Worship, Mayor JI‘, Arncti prc- gidgd and all the members o! tht‘ Council were vfP-‘Plil- 5 letter was road from the scc- retary of the Fire Department, Mi‘. Gegfgg Hogg. proirsiini; on iieltiill of the Department. of the use at Hall Nlariufnrturlng Co. Ltd. 0i l gtren fo-r the opening and closing o! the plant. that sounds like the siren is blowing. The Mayor appohitnd Couiicil- iors JL. Gorriil and J.L. Drlscoli lo interview Mr. George Key, manager of the Hal] Company and ask his cooperation in this matter. To Observe Boxing Day On cnotion Sinai!» nan. of Councillor \'\'.E. seconded by Councillor Gnrril. Monday, December 27th. will he observed in Siunmerside as Boxing Day and a public hol- iriay. The matter of n rink was brought up by Councillor H13. Schnnnan who opened his remarks by saying that nil arc aware that "we haven't a rink." He said that. communities smaller than Summerside have a rink and sllggcsied that the mat- ter be looked into to see what can be done to get a rink built. "If we ' don't get s rink we will have more juvenile delinquency," he said. Mayor Arnett suggested that it was more n matter for the citizens than the Council and suggested it might he advisable to have a cit- imens meeting cailrd, He said he felt that Bummer-side should have an up-to-date rink. Councillor T.D. Morrison said "Do you think ii. is sale to let. them open the old rink?" Mayor Arnett said ls he is not s contractor he does not know. l-le said to W"- i~-'i"ri much talk to have an engineer look at it. Councillor Morrison lid no heard that some of the main girths are off their foundation and if this is so it is not safe. Mayor Amett slid he had been told that it is not possible for the building to collapse unless the bottom spreads out, Councillor Wedge said he glad that the matter of a rink had been brought up. l-lc agreed that it. was up to the cit- izens to make the first move as the town has no wish to go into the entertainment business. But if the citizens are not interested, he believed the town would have to do something. Mayor Amett, ask- wlien your BACK ACIIES... Pushchair ollq caused by Isl! kidney action. When kidneys get out (order excess sciila uiil poisons h_in in Ilse min. Theo bochclie, headache, rlieinntic pain, dio- hrberllm orTtlisthfi oil’ Ildllilgdll, non . o no working properly-use Demo Th», Pills‘. flue-haul r, sale, rnn-hobit-lorin- i-nouwvl ti: Pillnhtbebloo in vkh Ibo nil broil. DOGIJDKHIIIYPIII: W85 HEW their children. He sold he thought the people are entitled to it!!! that and it is in the best interests or the owner that they do. Councillor Morrison said that one Saturday morning in Bath- urst a. few years ago, forty or titty children were waiting for the caretaker to open the rink and let ihcm in when ii collapsed. l-le said that if s comipctent engineer would say that the building is sale, he would be pleased to see it. open. Police, Lights, etc. Referring to the police report of six cases oi’ theft in November, Mayor Arneti said he wanted it, understood that the police hvvo been given instructions to clean this condition up. There have been too many breaks lately. Councillor Morrison. reporting for the light committee referred to a recent night when there was a dim out in the centre 0t the town. He raid he was at the plant and calls were being received at the rote of one a minute. Ho wanted the citizens to know that when something like this happens it is being attended to as quickly or possible and phoning will not help, ‘rho mutter of keeping Water Street tree o! snow to the curb ond the continued operation of the parking meters throughout is being experienced with t1 since the snow arrived. Mayor Al- nett. referred to the students from the High school destroying exam- ination papers on the streets and asked the cooperation d! the par- ents in asking the children to have more pride in the appearance or the tovm. l-lc also asked the cit- izens to bo careful o! fires during the season when there will bc many Christmas decorations. ‘Phcre was considerable discus- slori on extension of electric power lines toi-‘certaln rural distrcts. A motion was passed that a certain section of North Bedeque be hook- ed up provided that a right of way be mode available through the fields and that six custome a be provided per mile. A resolution was passed that electrical energy be provided free to the new curling rink until such e time ls they are on their feet financially. Councillor Morrison moved the resolution and" explain- that tree time would be given the school children to learn curl- ing under ccmpetent instruction. H: also said that it ls planned to open the rink before the curling season next fall for skating. The motion was passed by Councillor Gorrlll. _ Another motion wu pound granting the sum of $25.00 to the P111. Tuberculous Bu! mind. After reading the police report ' Como in and see beautiful ntrnndo lolly appropriate r . u‘ of oostume Jewelry. bracelets —- we have suggest o cross or rosary u on espec- gorgeous selection Fanciful earrings, pearls, lntousting them all. May we Ol-Il‘ of gift; for Christmas. Silverware lo u practical gift. that will be appreciated and the years. We are just brlmlul of rug- gestlons m come in ond see for your- used throughout ouvoun GIFT LIST. p Your man prolisbly bslonll l0 I "d9" °' "Nb so what. would be a more appropriate gilt than n ring with the proper sreiit or rnllhi W° ""3"" a signal ring with his initials on it. A lien It"! pencil oet II olvvlys o suitable gilt. ond ll he smokes, a lighter or olglrette MIG IF IT'S JEWELRY IT'S BOUND TO PLEASE . GIiDIlKETT tiii. QUALITY J EWELLERS