Milan‘ r. 195s GUARINAN ii.°".'~‘:i::.“*'°°°”"““ '“‘" i The squadron is being re-oc- QUMMEBSIDE Ind l.‘ _V_________- _ ' - l. Elmer Murphy. I86 Hanover Street. and ' . ‘ B. George Glow. 135 0t we Street. New‘, Subscriptions, Advertising ganlzed for the 1948-49 year and 50 cadets are signed up already. It is hoped to expand this to 60 or over and a third officer will be added to assist Flt. Lt. MacLeod and E0. OE COUNT! ’ The Guardian msybebougbt atsnyolthe following stores In Summerslrle: ' aw.“ woun- Street; p " Drugstore, ll. Central Street; ‘whim-y, Water Street; Maris Gsurlet, B‘! Granville Street; I Grocer,“ muesli Street: Alyre Doueettei Grocery, Seeonu ‘ ‘, l 1513511 Motor Transport. Water Street. M“ Wu] be delivered to my home In Summerslde by Uazrler MG u w, d” or 13o per week. Phone 280 or 589-2 for this service lo! " you; order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. —QUALI.TY, STYLE, VALUE are yours with your pin-chases from Mouse Jewellers. Summerslrie. m“ FOB-EB; Bum a _Pereonale Ammo“ Tel». esie of fancy -M.r. Donald MacFadyen, Aug- §fmd home oooilinl in lrhfi uatine Cove, who has been a pa- ilfi 3g '1' Chesterfield '9.“ ‘ma, cgrglition. Priced at "mmfilallblit Grocery Co" How- 1140-31. ' h M11, Summerside, Thilrt- tisnt in the Prince County Hospi- hrafternw" 1m“ 33° l” 6' 0.6m Emerson Piano. A’ ad, ollshed case and ___. “gig 2326,1402, a bargain at -Sgt. Donald Bradshaw of Mono- p Gallant Grocery Co" How- ion, N. B.. who visited ills mother, B93110“ 340.31,, Mrs. T. W. Bradshaw, Searletown. “'1 and llia brother, Mr. Wallace Brad- shaw, Summerside, over the week ieath Yesterday 552.1‘;."izrrxszz.z‘vr.lf"r; iii Mrs. J. A. Brace has been posted-S. llisummersille tai, left on Tuesday much im- proved in health-S. Annual Meeting __ S’siiie Air Ballet ' ~ in Summer- niiiii ‘”r53§3@57?<y°\'@m*=@= W"- Gorps Gommittee _ 1 aret E. R. Brace. widow ways laarfgc J. A. Brace, founder of . d. O '_‘*“ Brag: 311136533 Clgsgyfishelaw: Tile annual meeting of the civil- ili 17 he! ‘at m; late ML and ian committee of the Surnmerside m; aus Amer hm, gilr Cadet Corps ‘was held on Moll- , _ ay evening with about len meni- 5 021.5,‘, (llsglihgrsgsdpgefieigfg bcrs of the committee present also ll 137mm: “m, Mrs Janws B Flt. Lt. Norman biacLeoci, coul- l-h° latghev ‘mzwed m ‘summersidé manding officer of the squadron Lwll- 3O W, she has m“, and Fit. Lt. MK. Dibble. lt.C ma. 756531313: ‘ liaison officer. l" _ ' v , Flt. Lt. Nomian MRCLPUd gave a “w”: #1918‘ Axum: review of ihe squadrons activities ‘Will °- (‘in ‘woménu Missmh liming illc year. There were 57 scu- llltmb" °v l: memier of me ior cadets and 20 junior cadets fol‘ no 5<>¢_i°i-l-C'i‘~l"t,“ “m mm illc 1941-45 season. Fifty parades “will”! h ‘rim? m] 81° ‘aw were held and instruction given in Ullkm- All‘ ‘stificelnaiflamcd a various subjects pertaining to cari- flinh*llil-jl"‘\résh' ‘m m“ Church et work and including drill. navig- activities dynamics. Every Sziiilrriav iilc There are if“ '0 mmm‘ h“ squadron mot at lilo ail-porhsporis D1551"! “l” “mr Gem?“ M Ed‘ and drill were engaged in and 11l°11l°'~l~ Albeit“ “d °"° daugme" lectures vrere given by Air Force Viilllliiifd- M“ I“ R- AH?“ °r personnel through ihe ('fiill‘fC5_V of n“, is»... one vdaushivl- Mall» Squadron Leader \V.i..C.‘. Laligsiaif. IAYUlCCCEiIvCKT hcr fifteen years ago. DFQ commandmg amt“ Also loll lo mourn are six grand The squadron find“, ton. Alia: Irene. Mrs. Lachlan May by GNU“ Cnpmm A_ IAN-L.“ \ifl\‘Pll@-'~“lll~ 551i"- J°illl~ N- Bf» AFC, and won llll‘. Lewis 'l‘ropiljw Flflltlif" T\ll"- mil-WT 3055' Hail‘ for general proficiency. The squari- f '; Ediil, Aim. lii. C. Archibald. - , - , _ -‘ . _ , n M 1 g m" also “on ‘ho won‘ cu’) qt m i‘\)lllI'Ol \\'|li\‘li (inns not. prohibit the tonal of hlollllt Royal. QlIPlIPCi summer canm donated i)_v Shccn liildleri ‘Airs. D. F. Archibald. and Macymflg llalilax; Aiargaret, Mrs. Allan C. litcllil. lllvllilfifll. and 111118 Kftal side squadron was selected io rcp- mndrhiidren- resent this Province The funeral service will be held exchange from her late residence Thursday, United Kingdom. Dec. 2nd, at 2 pm. —S —G. H. M.— BIG NEWS from the .Dry Goods Department. lllllllg is recognized time world over . . best and ihe suilafuctinn of aewlng n distinguished garment cnn be yours by using Vogue Paitorna-they are completely up to rlaic. Coma In and l] iluurll of conunisslollers who have lillil_v' iiin Vogue Magazines lanll Vogue Pattern Books-they're ill- “N0 DOWPFS l0 1118i“! TPBUIHUDHS Milling. Take advantage of the Vogue Pattern Service-it's for YOU. Dry Goods Department. FREE - FREE -- FREE! An instructive and interesting BOOKLET on the Choice and Use of Tables in your home-come into tho Furniture Department of either the Summeraide or the Charlottetown Store and “01151111100- H9 (‘Xlilllllled that in the Pick up your copy. This Booklet la 'mply filled with suggestions for llbiellffl 0f H Siledfll Permit the ' nluilinil your home more livable, comfortable and convenient. It tells you about the different furniture designs and the beat period styles that llilll file Billy DIME You may have have lived through the years. It has attractive furniture placement irleus liiillillsl) instructions for the preservation and care of your furniture. loll ll ilnri this little Booklet invaluable-be sure and get one. not laicr . It's yours for the asking in the Fumituro Dopartmnnf. than today . , What shall I give HER for Christmas? That's the M dollar question and her-es the answer for a whole lot less than the populur 64 dollars! Give her a smart. new SKATING DRESS-who'll simply love it! If she ylveara a size l2. there's e dear little green corduroy with la plaid lined ooll, zipper front and belt. it has n beautifully flared skirt and is priced Ill 19.50. If aha wears a size lL-bluck velveteen irinunrll with relI lulii- lilfi‘ braid in a two piece, double breasted etylo will truly please her. This chic little Skirting Dress la priced at 22.50. I'ln willing to bet you Illi has admired these two Skating Dresses-they're on display in the 141M!’ Wear Department. “SXJHEN BUYING DINNEBWARE — BUY THE BEST - BUY BRI- - LOOK FOB THE “MADE IN ENGLAND" “ARK ON ‘fiAiili PIECE. noalirlnrs cmva DEPARTMENTS arm nmacr lurolm ilns or nnmsu nuvlvlanwalm. ~ ”““”*'” ° We can't be modest about our collection of greeting cords this yeor . . . o wide ution. air recognition and 86f") _ a splendid child?" 531"" s~ 3""- Edmlm‘ showing at ihe annual inspection ill Sgt" Ruben’ Gay Dr ‘he bummer‘ iliaivd by ihe Government or u in ihe ex- » - . . n us" of ‘Mm’ to "w of ill!‘ Court to (liscuss file merits “("13" Dibble Spoke briefly’ mcllied that iilc new law does in- . . Holman! have Iecureli ihe Agency for VOGUE PATTERNS-this nrcuils that you can have an idea of ihc fundamental order any Vogue Putharn you may wish right here! Iloinlnrfa is ihe only provisions underlying ihe HEW niore on Prince Edward Island that can offer this service to iia cus- Prince Edward Island 'l‘enlperance tomare. “Vngue" is the supremo authority on Women! Fashions and the Act. It pcrlniis ihe beverage use woman who is “Fashion conscious" will appreciate this service. Vogue . It is true economy to buy the lain definite and rigid restrictions. today. n‘? assortment in ovary humorous and sentimental. Get your supply our. 800K sums Regen Theatre lllliilll sj-vereliie eategoryuraliglous, lillmer Pineau. Officers were elected for the year as follows: . W.E. Darby; vice chairman, J.l!i. Dalton; secret- ary, R5. Hinton; treasurer, W. M. Mellish; chaplains, Wight and Rev. K.G. Sullivan. Members added to the committee are Gregory Mulholland and Gerald Sheen-s. True Bill Found in indictment A true bill was found in the one criminal indictment presented for the consideration of the Grand Jury at the opening of the fall term of the Supreme Court in Summer- slde yesterday. Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell presided. The docket was as follows: Indictment The King vs. Alexander Richards, Kinkora, carnal knowledge. Appeals Tile King (respondent) vs. John (Holman) Gallant iappellant) pro- ilibiiion. The King (respondent) vs. Louis Girard (appellant) prohibition. The King (respondent) va. Gor- don TAITHCKTIY Cousins, (appellant) drunken driving. Richards was arraigned and pleaded not guilty. Ills trial will commence this morning at eleven o'clock. The appeals were set clown for various duics in the future. The nlcrhilcrs of the Grand Jury were as follows: E. S. Burleigh, llllcrslie, foreman, Leith Hayes, iillerslic, R. R., Ralph Cullbeck, Bedcque, Edwin bioc-Farlane, Bede- que, Howard Dunbar, Alma, lves- loy Dlgnan. I-Iowlrln. lvan hiacLean, TXIIG Valley. Lmslie MacAulay, O'Lclir_\‘. llcrbcri O'Brien. Welling- ion, Evcrcii. Schurnuln, Freetown, Cari Crockett, Summcrsidc. Address to Grand Jury Chief Justice Campbell address- ml tile Grzillli Jury and explained ilioir duties in iilellv. in ille present. year an jlnportant change in ihe law relating to in- toxicating liquor has taken place, hr: said. From i900 to ihe present your illc law has been what is gen- erally rallrll n proilibitory law in ullirll iiu- suil- illld use of alcoholic liquor for ilcvcrzigc purposes is ilfuililiilPfl if not entirely silppres- sod. The cliliillzc this your is from u pmilibiiory law in a system of rouuhiil-lll known as goverlllncni. sale or llsr‘ of uicoiinilc liquor" but pcrnliis it llllllfl‘ vcsiriciions reg- govol-nnlcni board. llo said ii was not fill.‘ funciion of illc iwo sysil-nls hui. he coni- troriure a degree of uniformity \\'illl illc laws of the other Provin- ces. There is no (lucstion. Cillcf Justice Cllnlpbcii said. but the principal difficulty in mforcing the Pvohihiiion Art was lilo fact that (his is a sluull Province und it is difficult to enforce in a small area a luw which is fundamentally different from the laws of the other eight Provinces. It is well that ihc public should of intoxicating liquors within cer- it provides for ihe appointment of for the administration of the act. Although it permits the sale of alcoholic beverages by government agency it definitely restricts the manner in lvhich it may be kept or rzcnerzil provisions of the law are or consume intoxicating liquor is your private residence or private guest room in a hotel. Possession and consumption of liqllor in a public place is prohibited. lie said ihnt ihe act makes no provision for iile transportation of liquor between ihe vendor's office and your home and if the act is read literally you nligilt be fined if caught carrying liquor between the vendor's office and your home. He said he assumed that the law im- plies the perlnission io carry liquor home by a direct route. Except for that one cannot lvave it in his pos- f R“- H°'"‘d Jennifer Jones — Joseph Cotton SIIMMIRSIIIE LAST SHOWING room "DUEL lN THE SUN" Gregory Peck Show: 7.15-9.15 THURS. ONLY "fATQ-i» so at a .0 y$fol°,..~r‘ ALSO NEWS-CARTOON Shows 3.30 - 7.iS-9.i5 Qoe@oo@ce@co@>oe~@> CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wed. and Thurs. 1.15 - 9.15 Wednesday 3.30 “MY WILD IRISH ROSE" in beautiful color With Dennis lilwgan, Alan lIaic. Arlene Dahl. Andrea King and Ben Blue the Canadian-born comedian. You'll hear the old songs such as "Lei. the Rent of the World Go By". “My Wild Irirlh Rose". "Mother Macilrcc". "in ihe Eve- ning by the Moonlight“ and many others. §oo%eo<§oe@ W640i It is to be hoped, he said, what- ever ihe virtues or deiccis of ihe new lict the public will give it l. measure of silppori. willcli will tcnrl to its proper cuiorcclncni. and tllc greatest degree of iclnperallce. Counsel present in court were. W. E. Darby, K.C.. llcaih Strong. K.C., J. S. DcsRot-llcs, KL‘. and T. L. Lillklcticr. Grand Jury! Report The following is the report of the Grand Jury brought in at the open- ing of the Supreme Court at Sum- merside yesterday. May it picnse Your Lordship: \‘\'e the foreman and members oi the Grand Jury for the November term of the Supreme Court hereby submit the following report: We have inspected ihe gaol und buildings and find ihcm clean and well kept. We would recommend that the walls and cell section re- ceive a coat of paint, also a desk and chair for the prothonotary‘: office. We would also recommend that two dozen mattresses and four dozen blankets be purchased as the present supply is limited. We would also recommend that more rigid enforcement of the law be applied to carrying reflectors on horse drawn vehicles, also the dimming of lights on cars and speeding. Duly submitted for self and fel- lows. E. S. Burleigh, Foreman-S. FOR SALE 1930 Dodge Sedan. Perfect con- session in an automobile or public place. REG DAWN ‘an MATINEE FRIDAY AAAAAAAAAAAAAQQAAAAAAA rnuasoav, FRIDAY AN-D SATURDAY nouns liLL and LL mm ruseu! i y . -a aunt,“ J "Eu-She's" " ' Den-ell" "" SHOWS 7 AND 9.15 LAST SHOWING TODAY CAPTAIN CAUTION dltlon. Priced to sell. Cameron Body Works. Summary-K. East. +Ofi04fifi§fi444fi §§+ ENT EXPRESS is euaiu - 3.30 SATURDAY 2.30 Dramatic o w, . x w. " ' Yd?» ‘a a H’, 0 " F I" s _~- 00-. .- Enclionfing dresses to see you 9o pieftliy through eff yiei fl holiday. oheod. For the utmost in flattery and fashion, you've only to choose from our deftly-designed styles . . . dramatic side-- swept skirts . . . intricately tucked bodices . . . glamorous suit dresses . . . brilliant sequin trimmings. Choose your festive frock todoy from our very smurf, new styles in the season's most im- portant colors. Materials ore Wool Bunny Wool Jersey Crepe Moire Taffeta Gabardine and Benguiine Upper Floor, Main Store Section SMALLMATPS PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS RADIANT XMAS STORE! Holiday Dresses Sizes Oi‘! i0 to i9 l2 n. 2o l6 1-2 to 2s ilz 38 to 46 l2.95 to 25.00 Stav Burlington and i\ir. and Mrs. I-I. A. Stewart. Nor- boro, were visitors to linmore. last Week-Bur. neg'f,§‘d§,,'°§f,f§,,Khfjffgxffiiff, the Kinkore sub-division of the, honlc at Long River. Mr. Gordon Baty, Amherst, N. 5.. spent the past we town. West Prince and Norboro, on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. ll. R. Proflti, Vic- rotary read the minutes of the toria, were visitors to Burlington previous meeting and the treasur- and Kensington. on Friday evening. er‘s report showed a substantial Mr. Profltt was driving his new. ‘A sum at the bank. These reports ton Studebaker truck. This is a 1949 “are approved by the meeting. model. and is the first and only one to come to ihe Island, t) dale. pf“, 1Vl.i'. Wall?“ SliTW-‘Ylo Um" nu’ 0'Dowde for messages of colldol-; town, and his mother. Mrs. Edmund ems received‘ I art, Keusington. spent a few 6W5 Ytcelll-ll’ a" 5°““5' “@151? “my following convencrs: Church carn- WQYB 8W5“ °I M"- siTwe" 5 wmgh‘ miitee, hirs. Parnell MCCBYViYiF; i191’ Mid 5°““""1“""" M" and Mrs‘ J‘ ivays s: ‘ileans. Mrs. Geflfge bio-A D. Brown. Messrs. hi. T. Glydon and Arth- gr‘ flfvfqilgl,‘ lvéarlglatruwelzllgdvtgfiogé r0 rlvays and n-lealls lo fmlincei t£°M5l3cLlmg N B‘ o“ Sjmmay‘ League liciiviiies, and ll. was dc- , where the latter visited their bro- “idea h’ "°n'im'° “Fwd 7mm” “‘ " fi i. ’i is ggifggrifxligggfiuflc l “m a the time and pin/cc. io be announ- ' ~ ‘l! ‘I a RQgQBOSJEESEHIfCOHJA’ a e‘ Or. motion it was decided in The funeral of Ulglflff.‘ i\ii's. Alton Johnston, Everette Cousins, Mar- gate; Archie Paynber Burlington; Eustace Payuter and Eric Camp- bell, Long River. Burial ‘was at Geddie Memorial church Ccmctcryy; New London. C-WL. MEETIN C: Vicinity The regular monthly meeting of League was i Catholic Women's I held on Nov. 7th. The president Mrs. John M. Mulligan presided ek at cllal-lotie- and the opening braver was re- cited by the director, Father Mo» Quaid.‘ Mrs. HJ. McIver, recording sec- Letters of thanks were rcadi Mrs. Eugene Smith andl family, Farther lucouala and ails i Rmporis were heard from the‘; lVLailol-i; sick and visiting, Mrs j John R, llicCabc. i Discussion was held in regard i its hall. also to hold a pantry sale. .\ ". l"~ fl i. In m “m? ced later. have a Requiem Mass offered for Arthur McQuaid Yrhlse dc-aih look place in ‘ilonircal recently, Bell, was held from the home of l\ir. Bruce Bell. Long River, on sunday, and was attended by the largest concourse of son-owing friends. ever seen in the vicinity. The ser- Thc Rev. Director exprcsscd ills appreciation to the officers and members for ihe magnificent work accomplished and commended vice was conducted by her minister. Rev. D. A. Campbell. who was as- aisted by Rev. S. J. Davies and Rev. G. S. Stevens. A great profusion of floral offerings paid silent. but lov- ing tribute io one whose bright and kindly personality. endeared her to all. The pallbearers were lvfcssrs. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘A‘§O»I'O4—6-b lObO-O-O 0-. O4 O O Innis Moose. New Annall; Andrew them for their prompt respcrst when called upon 0n motto-n the journcd. meeting ari- LUCKY CRUSTACEANQ When a lobster loses a claw. rm- i y A. B. Gov. other claw visually rrr-nve m its‘ place l i. LOST $1000“ Are you one of tile home owners who spent $100 more for fuel losi winter than was necessary? The money spent for wasted fuel is never recovered. Are you going to continue this extravagance? Phone us today and _|et us show you how JDI-INS-MANVILLE BLOWN ROCK wool. . nous INSULATION will stop this wosie of fuel and money. You are paying for it, why not have it! CALL‘ "we FREE Casi-MIT? HAYDEN INSIILATURS , 6i9 Trenton Rood Phone 1744 OR i09 Russell Street, Tel. 213-4