Dec. 27, Jan. 3 Holidays S'side Council Monthly Meeting ,A gggolutiou declaring Monday. Decemb" 37, and Monday, Janu- 3 civic holidays in the Town Elysuimmeraide was passed at the 0 in meeting of the Town council held in the chambers last waning, His Worship Mayor Hm”. w. wedge presiding. councillor Steele reported that work on the library was started W,” weeks ago and although more had been some delay in get- mg ii window. it has now been in- mlled and the painters are ready in start work immediately in im- cving the looks of the building. councillor MacDougall, chairman of the police and fire committee read the recently revised by-laws at the Summerside Fire Depart- manl. which were approved. He also guggested the hiring of a part- ume employee to take care of the fire fighting Bcllllpmenl councillor Clark suggested that two firemen. who are familiar with the working of the pumper. be employed to reside at the fire mnon premanently. This would result in faster service. he said. M me pumper could be at the ume of the fire almost immedi- lately. ii, was decided to look into thia matter and make prepara- tions for the winter months. Councillor Macbougall expressed regret that since the death of Judge L. G. Lewis Summerside has been without ii juvenile court. iudge and he suggested that the Frown Clerk write the Premier concerning this matter and auth- only was given for this to be done. In reply to a query from Coun- cillor Clark on complaints from residents an Upper Granville Street concerning street lights be- ing out of order. Councillor Jen- kins said in one case a fuse in a transformer was at fault and also that the storms have loosened the connections. allowing moisture to get in resulting in power failures. He stated that the light company is doing everything possible to provide satisfactory sexvioe. Councillor Perry stated that the cause for water backing up in the storm sewer at the High School had been located and this matter had been corrected. He also said in his report that 100 loads of material had been removed from Noonan Street in prcperation for paving next year and that it had been used as fill. 10 loads going to Jenkins Brothers and the rest to the Dehydration Plant. Amal- gainated Dairies. the Abattoir and on Calhoun Street Councillor Jen- kins pointed out that a good per- centage of this material was com- prised of ashes and clam. oyster and quahaugh shells from Jen- kins Cannery which had been spread on Noonan Street as fill over the past several years. In reply to a question by Coun- cillor Clark as to when the Mari- time Electric Power lines are to be hooked up with the Summerside system. Mayor Wedge said that the poles are up and that possibly this would take place in January. Correspondence read included an application for a position with the Summerslde Fire Department Western JAR!) PARTY Clinton December 17th. ...Bl7Y WEED tire chains. roto- grip tractor chains. at Braces. -DR. HUBERT MMSNEILL will be absent from his office Wednes- day and Thursday. -FOR SIN SALE: and Ser- vice or W i5 Estimates. l'lllO?'iP summersidejzlli or Write Box 326 -BORDEN skating rink tenders will be received until Dec. 16 for position of Janitor and Ice man State amount per month. April D. L. MacLeod. secretary. -LEATHER utility cases. Ens- fish morocco leather biilfolds. Plain or zippered. Gourlles Rexall Drug Store. -CHIUSTMAS CARDS. If beau-.3-1.00 to wraps. lDrug Store. Gourlics ' tiliil assortment. Also gift nlinons. seals and tags. Ecxall Drug Store. -I WILL be receiving claims for rebate on gasoline at Bow- iiess store Thursday. December loih from 1.00 to 6.00. Please bring invoices. Roy Campbell. -HOME MOVIES are an inex- pensive hobby. We suggest an 8 mm movie camera and projector. Th-y may be purchased separate- ly Call us for details and prices. F'olo,i"s Drug Store. -FOUND DEAD-Robert Cough- lin, formerly of Inverness and for some time past employed by Jenkins Bros.. Summerslde. died last night about eleven o'clock in a small shack near the corner of Harvard and Water Streets. The remains were viewed by the. Cor- oner Dr. Callaghan who was un- decided last evening as to wheth- er an inquest into the death would be held or not. The deceas- cd is survived by his wife and Hall. lroptrihle. I --A GIFT she would choose for inc young daughter.-S. A . itsubscription 0 THE GUARDIAN is a daily reminder of gout thouohtfullness. Eb Guardian -RONSON lighter. Always Gourlies Rexall ac- Drug Store. -REDIEMBER Moose Jewellers are equipped to engrave your .purchases at their stores. I -TYSSY cosmetics In simulated Erstlii-r cases. Gourlies Rexall Drug Store. . -DR. CL)lMl.V(xS. O'Lcai';. will New Doctor At Alberton -Dr. 1-lellrnlch. recently of en. began the practice of rofession in Alberton yesterday succeeding Dr. Bandler who left here on Sunday after a residence of thirteen years. Dr. Hcllmicli was educated in his native Poland and with his family experienced the hardships of World War II. Before coming to Canada in 1949 he practised medicine in England for three years. For the past five years he has served the Burden area. Dr d P and Mrs. Hellmich have two small children, Christina and Mark. Mrs. Hellmlch's mother also makes her home with them. which was set over to the first of the year at which time such ap- pointments are made. Also a let- ter from the Community Planning Association outlining a plan for organized garbage collection in summerslde. as follows: Resolved that the annual grant of 360.00 be made to the summer- aide dental clinic of the public health nursing division. Resolved that in accordance with application received front W. J. Palmer. 258 Duke Street. Summer- slde, a special building permit be granted him to erect a garage for his private use on payment of the feet required for said build- ing.-S Personals -Mr. Windsor Coriicy. of Cen- tral Street in Summerside. was the winner of the Abegwelt Chapter I.O.D.E. Christmas food hamper on Saturday. ' -5. -The many friends or Mrs Hamid Martin. Summerside. will regret to learn that she LS a patient in the Prince County Hospital and lall wish her a speedy recovery. . -5. -Elmer Chappcll. 14-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Chappcll, North Granville Street, has enter- ed the Prince Countv Hospital where he will undergo a knee oper- ationrs. -The many Murphy Will be pleased to know ythal her shoulder. recently broken iwhile playing in school. is mend- ing well after being set in the Other resolutions passed werei lPIan To Ban Sale Of Raw .:.jMiIk In Town Of Alberton I -Mayor H. E. Barbour presid- ed and Councillors Matthews. Burke, Nicholson. Atkinson, and Profit were in attendance at the regular meeting of Alberton Town Council last night. Minutes were read, by the Town Clerk. Henry Clarke. and bills approved. i Following discussion it was up-i proved that the by law prohibit- ing the sale of non-pasteurizedl milk in the town be put. into ef- fect immediately. and a further motion to the effect. that all milk vendors in the town procure I license was endorsed by the cnun-I oil. The issuance of licenses at ay I set fee will be controlled by the council. It was decided to declare .Vinn-ltn Summersirlw. Iconslder Cheer 7For The Needy -At is meeting of the summer- lside Lions Club held last evening, day. Dec 27th and Mo da;.'. Jan. the nutter of providing Christmas. 3rd. 1955, civic holidays in the cheer ior needy families in the gown. lcommunitv was discussed. Mr. C. R. Profit. Justice of the peace, was appointed magistrate. The purchase of additional fire lighting equipment was discussed at some length. Councillor Burke stated that A demonstration of a new ippc of pumper was sched- uisri for this Thursday and also. that it would be necessary to purchase new fire hose. The sum of 5500.00 was in the sinking fund. The town policeman u'a:- ap-. pointed caretaker of fire - ;I1Lil'lg1 5-qulpnlent. replacing Erskine. Gavin who is presently employed Aiiiong the many sugseslioils put lUlMiil'd was that of providing miiki tickets to such families as YECEIVCI parcels of food from other souices and thus assure that the children in p3ti.l(UlEr. will be viell supplied. with milk at Christmas and for a. continued period as funds will ai-l low. Having been only recently or-. ganized in Surnmersicle. the Lion's. Club is not in a position financially; to plan on a large scale for im-l mediate Christmas committments. ; However. it was generally agreed. at the meeting that something tangible should be done by the. placed evening at 5.30 pm. side. West, when the piggery owned by Mr. Clovis Perry. housing about 108 pigs was completely destroyed along with 75 of the pigs. Origin of the fire is uncertain but it is believed that it might have been oauserl by a spark from the stove used to licat the feed 'ing of the Provincial Drama Fes- tival on November 24. when the was adjucated. - Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bryantnn. yspririg Valley, left on November K22 for Halifax. where they will lspend a week. - Bur. i -Mr. Brenton Paynter. Lnno Fix - ler, left. on November 16 for New lBi'unswick, where he is engaged Lon construction iiork at the Gage- .toun Airport. He iias accompanied by his brother. John. who has since lreturned. - Bur. -Mr and Mrs. John Payni-31' 'and son. Clark. Summ'ei'side. spent lihe past two weeks in Long River. lguests of Mr. Paynier's parents. friend-5 of Sylviafiui-. and Mrs. Oliver Paynter. - my home on Malpeque Road. l Bur. -i-ii; many friends regrtt llir serious illness of Mr Chai-lcs attend to all calls pertaining to thel.”rii1ce Countv Hospital. Sumniev-lC3SE16.V- SPNHS V31leY- -Wd hot-'9 Veterinary Profession. Phone con- nccilon. -1 HE REAUIS Studio . .. iru.-its Slixip 2.". Suniriisrstde IIAVFI (IO"5Fx oi riot-vrable CllFl3il'l'1a: gifts for every age. l chest. Rexall herself. Tiffany make-up 12.00. Gout-lies --Reggie Harper of Tignish. employee of M. F. Schurman. working at Moncton, N. B.. was a recent visitor with his wife and family, Tignlsh. He also visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Harper. Summcrside. -EAST PRINCE Credit Union Chapter meeting Summereide Town Hall Thursday evening. De- cember 16th. 8.00 pm. All local Credit Union executive and com- mittee members please attend. Regular members and visitors welcome. side. Sylvia is a daughter of M1: l and Mrs. Eddie Murphy. Sea View. i -Bur. andl -The many friends of M l s 5 Gloria Heaney. Clinton. regret her illness of virus pneumonia and wish her a rapid recovery. -Bur. -On November 11. Messrs. Billy Fitzsimmons and James Delaney motored from Halifax and spent the long week-end at Long River with the former's mother. Mrs. Lima Fitzsimmons and family. On' return they were accompanied by Billy's brother. Ralph. Mr. Billy Fitzsimmons is employed in Hall- fax. - Bur. ton telephone operator, had the honor of putting through the initial call from the new pay booth. situ- ated Just outside the telephone of- fice. The call was to Summerside, and was made by Mr. Leaman Cole. The telephone in the new booth will be available at all hours. -FUNERAL MONDAY - The funeral of the late Miss Barbara Ester Nicholson was held Monday afternoon from her late residence to Tryon United Church. The ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Lloyd Archer. The poll bearers were Messrs. Fred Laird. Sheldon Dick- son. Austin smith. Lloyd sturdv. Hubert Hardy. George Nicholson. Interment. was in Crapsud Dem- etery. making it possible to keep the rulel that no one be admitted to the telephone office after 9 p. m. The young fry used up quite a number of nlckles on the first evening. No- vember 25. enjoying the novelty of tBhe first pay booth in the town. - ur. -Mrs. Harold Laird, Mrs. Doug- las Webster. Mrs. Crawford Pick- etts. and Mrs. Morris Caseley. all of Kelvin Grove. attended the open ,E Clip and Mail today to The Guardian. Onlaqws .-Suggest ll jfor early improvement in his con- dition. - Bur. l I -Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Paynlci. Burlington. were in Charlottetown Ion November 22. atieiidiisg the ifuneral of the late Mr Mill. They were acconipamed by llilrs. Ellis Profitt. Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mac Murdo and Mix and Mrs Ronald MacDonald. Bedequc, ieil mi No- vember 21 on a trip to Texas. U S. A. - Bur. I -The many friends of Mr Wil- lliam Beriisrd will be pleased to Ikiiow that his health is much ini- proved. it is expected that he will --Miss Ruthie Cameron, Kenslng- be able to return his home in Ken singtoh within a few Cla.i's. from- the Prince County Hospital where he has been a patient. -- Bur. GUARDIAN llu ALL-YGAR Grip . us-x yvu NAME Enclosed please find 5 .... .......... for I ocripilon to The Guardian to be sent with my compliments: I month's sub- Anonsss Name of ” ADDRESS the gift is sent. One You 812.00: An appropriate Christmas Card will be mailed stating from whom i Rates off the Island to any part-ofcanada or the U.S. are:- Slx Molflll QM. Saturday Copy-One Year 58.00: I! Mouths 31.50. r I Just in time for the sparltli - - - dancing. Sizes I I - I7. Reg. Value: to 935.00. .75 Pigs Lost In S'side West Fire . -A disastrous fire occurred lasly b0lIPl'. stored in the ptggery was an Dies Affef Visif at Summier-Iestimated 5 tons of El.l”rHl. Little Theatre "Whiteheadcd Boy"; season - - - all so stunningly styled charm to your Christmas Calender. PIIE-GIIIIISTMAS SPECIAL club and that whatever funds will; be raised through the dance to be hrld on Wedncsday night at the DIHFV. along with other doiiatioiis iiiiicii hale been received or pro- vided should be used in sponsor- .ng iihai uill be knoiin as the ;LlO!l's Milk Fund. -5 which . . . luas also lost and which led the TO HIS DGIITIST flames making it impossible to do anything to control the fire. TORONTO. lCPi-Manuel I No estimate of the loss could be.Fl"-b6FZ- 35- 111511 Saturday f0110W- learned last evening and sincetlnz a dental extraction. there was practically no insurance Doreen Zdlvm. denial nurse In Ion the building oi- its contents tlicfll" UNIFP '1' Dr Samucl 1-PSIW. .loss to Min PCl'l'.V is a heavy om-. wit MI Rmmibtrz Ir-"civwi y of the number of pigs which uprt local aiiar.-Ihclir and penicillin. saved from the fire a number werellle seemed all right after the ea-I lbadly burned before they could beIlFR(?lI0"- iielcased and possibly some of t.hr.5.- Mr. Rrissnbrrg via: taken to hos- ywill have to be destroyed adding llllal Villcrf he KIIEFI following further to mg 1055, .(-arrliac treatment. Cause of death i pygyy Inns given as coronary thrombosis. The cast was the second in a Canada had 2.513.000 rPglSI.F!PCI m,m,h m Unwh R dpmal pmipn, PB.-SCTIEEF autos in 1053 compared with 1.021.000 in 1929. i ” How to KEEP . Fl'l' after 50 . i In the old days fifty seemed the signal in slow down-f e tlings easy-watch your diet-get more real. It's still good advice. But these days you can lace Iifty with many interesting and saliva years ahead. -active. lbs! in. if you can avoid backache and the ”iiied-out" Iecling, due to kidney and bladder disorders. that often develop around that age. For more than 60 years Dodd's Kidney Pills have been helping men and women of all ages to keep kidneys and bladder in good order.-Iielping them to leel better. to work better, and get more lun out of his. II you are approaching fifty. or put ii. Dodd's Kidney Pills may help you. loo. You can depend on Dodd's. .54 ALBERTON RESIDENTS Since pasteurized milk is now available in the Tomi of Aiberton. the public IS hereby advised that the uiiiioriii town by law requiring the pasteurization of all milk sold in the Town of Aibertoii becomes ef- fective immediately and proliibiting the sale or offer- ing for sale of any milk not in accorclance with such standards, regulations and requirements. HENRY CLARKE, Town Clerk. -Poultry Wanted Large quantities of dressed Turkeys. Geese and Ducks; lalso buying live poultry, Dec. :15 from S a.m. to 2 pm. at! Paying highest market prices. MRS. S. R. PENDLETON. Kensington. Phone 65-5 F rankliii I Tuesday. Dec. 14, 1954 The Guaxdlafn Page 15 Ask Cut In Legal Size Of Oysters .. Officers of the Prince Edward island Oyster Growers Association were elected at a re-organization meeting held in the Summerside Town Hall on Friday evening and areas follows; President. Loi-ne Beaton. St. Lleanors: VICE Dl'ELl- dent. Brenton Clark. Summerside: secretaiix. T. H. E. Inman. Summer- side, Burton Burleigh. Eliershe. James G. M2-.cLean, Grand River. The meeting passed ii resolution requesting the Fisheries depart- ment to reducl: the legal size limit from 3 i-2 inches to 3 inches. Among the reasons given for asking for this reduction in also is the mortality rate. which imam that I certain percentage of oyster! die each year before reaching tht legal size and that some stunted oysters never reach that size at all . -S PACIFIC PORT New Westminster on the Fraser riier in British Columbia is the only freshwater seaport in western Canada. died after being put under anaes- thetic-. Two different dentists iierc V V A . lm.oh.M MAGNETIC POLE lame: lIOlv;l)Vl. 21. rl--:ri aftsv y . heirig given a ;E!1El'!.I anaesthetic Tm -nbnh riiagnguc pole Shi-ii for 2. tooth FXLFRCI.!l'lfl Nov 16. 1'-0 P05m'-3” Wnhm 5" 5?” ibmll 1,200 miles from the geographies: north pole An inquest Jury decided the den- tist was not to blame. LIONS CLUB DANCE You luu can SIiai'F? iii the .10) of Clii'istiiias giving this Christmas. By attending the pre-Christmas dance Under the auspices of the Sumnierside Lion's Club At the Imperial Diner, Wednesday. December 15th 9:30 p.m. - 1.00 am. Music by Lowell I-luestls Spot dances and loads of fun Admission 75 cents NOTICE C.ALLAGHAN'S VARIETY and FASHION SHOP ALBERTON Will remain open nights from now until Christmas for the convenience of our cus- tomers. You are invited to cell and see our com- slete line of Toys. Gifts and Staple Merchan- ise. Colors Tan. Black. Turquoise. PRE-CHRI SMALLMAIP A l.AlllES"W'EARi -- 'llPPElliFI.0llll S E -l- WEDNESDAY -. THURSDAY -i-FRIDAY -SATURDAY OPEN WEDNESDAY 'Tll.L 5 LADIES' ALL WOOL DRESSESI l3een wanting a style-right wool dress? Then. get it now! . . . Bought or this season 5 selling-this grand-buy group of Wool Dresses are true luxury at low, low cost, - Blue. Green. Red. Natty. Turquoise. H 4.95 Black. Reg. to 525.00- STMAS SPECIAL . .. .. and WEDDING GOWNS Na gay holiday Reg, to st rig to add All seasonal 95 Corduroy and Wool Dresses Here is a selected group of fabulous-value Dresses taken from our regular stock - - - slashed to a new. reniarkably low price! All fine quality fabrics of corduroys and wool: in a nod c range of new colors and styles. - - - Broken sizes. 7.95-- ' PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ... ... . LADlES' BETTER .HATS Gay. pretty. wonderfully flattering holiday hats - - - New fashion bretons. cloches. piilboxes. caps and Jewel trims. ribbon trims. feathersi Reg. to SI3.95- PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL . .. .. . Special group of now-through winter styles designed In velour: and velvets - - - all in fashion-right colors. Reg. to 38.95- PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL . . . . . . 1 Ladies' profiles in a huge sale group - - H 7.95 colors in velvets and velours. H 5.95