DECEMBER 14. 1949 Titre l SPENDING MDIIEY AND (lSll FDR CHRISTMAS $151" 5400-" u.” w uf Christina a your neine and aduieaa ie M‘ m "m: uourv" Palrnnllvl, Town" I [l sour entr is drawn from the ail receive in an)‘ W¢¢Ifi Y?" Will 5i: cAsii-rairian ro $7: if your mil-y contain! Z black bands from Piltnoiive Soap or a Fab boxtop. ,\|| weekly Winners, plus g! more “mics from eac week s_ mail, will he held for the Christmas Grand Prize of ‘S100 CASN- ‘IIIPI-ED TO $300 if the winning enll’ contains 2 black l:anda_ or a m; erwp. EXTRA $109 will be added to the Grand Prize if the winning e-niry contains black hands from Bulb Size Palmolive m a hoxlupfrom Giant Sfze Fah- rnaling the Christmas prize $400! 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' THE WESTERN GUIAIRDIAN -T HE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN race mrmm___ PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Summer Street, Silmmeralde, Phong zap ' News. Subscriptions, Advertising Repfglgnuuv“ 1 l. ELMZEB Munrnv Ind cannon; cww The Guardian may be following atorca Bell Bookstore Summer Street" Gourll 1) , Kelly's Newaetisnd, Water Btrebt; lvlarir. (-15.315803? firfiftlritljicl a Aiyre Doucetwa Grocery. Second Water Street; Alison's Grocery, 12o Rugse‘! an“ K. L. Waite in Kcnaingtlon, The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Suminerelde by Carrier . Boy at 8o per day or 18o per week. I your order to the boy responsible for delivery en you; mum bought at any oi the in buinmoreide sheet: Island Motor a anlpors, Phone 289 for thia service or [he I --I'BEE ENGBAVING on all our I Rings. Compacts. Lighters, Perle and l Pencils. Selnples Drug and Jewellery LStol-e, Kenslngton, —PROLIFIC JERSEY- A little Jersey cow in Miscouche is con- tinuing to produce its kind at n grand scale, having a record of five calves in three births. Own- ed by Mr. A. I. Jcflcry of lllilf. tplace, the cow recently gave birth Ito twin calves, both of them jet Iblack, Last year it gave birth to ‘twins also and that time they were both pure white. The first birth a your previously was n single blrth.—-S_ -—AT ROTARY—-The of Summerside at their regular meeting held yesterday in the Olympia decidcrl to nssist the Kinsnicn Club in lhcir Christmas tree project which has as its oh- lject the providing of parcels of lfood and other articles for ncedy families at Christmas and voted n sum of money to be given to tho Kinsmen to use in their work. Rolnry president William flay- wnrd presided at the mr-ctini; "WI the guest speaker was Sqrln. Ldr. E. Publicover of the local R. C. A. F. station wl spoke on tho search and rescue branch of tho Air Force, describing how it opcr- atcs and the work it docs. Rolnr- ian Clarence Nickel-son of Monc- ton was a guest.—-S, iury Acquils ilowlan Resident It took a. jury just 38 minutes yesterday to bring in a verdict of not gullly in the trial of Frank Arsenault of Howlan, R. R., in thc Supreme Court at Summcrsido who was charged with having carnal knowledge of a girl under 14 yeerl of age. Four witnesses testified yester- day ln the final sitting of the two-day trial. For the Crown there were Maurice Guernier and Claude Nicholson and for the defence the accused himself and his bro- ther, Anthony Arsenault. In his charge to the jury Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell nd- vlsed that they could not, in law, bring in n verdict oi guilty of carnal knowledge but that they could, in law, bring in n verdict of guilty of attempted carnal knowledge or of indecent nssnult. The Attorney-General, Mr. W. E. Darby, K.C., rcprcscntr-d thc Crown and Mr. J, S. lJcsRochcs, K.C., represented the zlccuscd. Members of the jury were: Brendon Clarke, forcman, Sum- merslde, Charles McCni-dlc. Middleton, Ivan Dnrrnch, Kcnsirif-Z- ton, F. Earle McDonald, Summer- sidc, Borden Ellis, O'Lcary, 1~lnrt Lidstone, Tync Vallcgv, Pcrcy Tucker, Bedcqile, Roy ltlncltrlhur, Kensington, Thomas Howard, Bloomfield, Garnet \Vnrrcn, Froc- town, Norman Hogg, Summersldc, Louis Cairns, Frectown.—S. Rotations CAPITUL-Summerside TODAY (Wednesday) - THURSDAY Today 7:15-9:15 — Thursday 8:30-7:15-9:15 M65WEI/ , MIDNIGHT PICK-UPI ALSO NEWS - BLUE DANUBE - PIGSKIN SKILL TDDAY and THURSDAY ll - MARCH - DEE TIIOIIC GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph ‘3- Mlliiflrt. Summerside. —UNLOA_DI_NG car coke at Carleton Siding, Wednesday and Thursday. Ralph B. MacCaull. Many Ailend Blood Donors Clinics Yesterday Mfmbcrs of the mobile team from Hallfax Depot Canadian Red Cross Blood Tkansfusion Service, arrived in Charlottetown late last night tired but happy with the result-l of the clinics hold in prince County. The (inyfls take was 20o bottles -- 14o ht the R.C.A.F. station, Summcrside, and 60 in Kellfiiiillion -- making a total of 328 to date. At the R.C.A.F. station the clinic was hcld lrl ihc hospital where nli the staff helped and a. stctldy stream of donors, includ- ing the commanding officer, fiicd through to add more than their ilililin to the island's supply. Much of the credit for the success of the clinic. Rocs to Sqcin. Ldr... RL. Walsh, senior medical officer who (llII iill the orgniiizing. Citizens of Kcnsington and sur- rounding districts voiced their ap- preciation or the Blood Transfu- sion Service by turning up in large numbers and keeping the clinic Bolus Sifflllily from mo until a .111. ‘ If the same response is met, in Montague, Soufls and Charlotte- town ln the next two days, the Province can be assured of a suL fir-lent; supply of blood to maintain the service in P.E.I. for the next three months. ‘U Summersiile Airport News The station hockey team held their final practice before ‘their first game last Sunday in the Charlottetown Forum. The local air force squad meet the Char- lotteioivn Abbics Thursday evening at 8:30 pJil. in the Forum. There will be special buses chartered to transport the enthusiastic fans to the game. Anyone interested in seeing the ga-mc should sign their nnmcs on one of the lists in the composite mess. The local lads have an outstanding team but they rcquirc the moral support o!" the slntion personnel. Linc-il-p of the leam is as fol- lows: Goal, LAC. Crawford; spare goaltender, F/O Larush; defence. F/C Johnson, F/O MacNeil. LAC Graig. LAC Picrce; forwards, LAC Beckett. LAC Robcrgc, LAC Wal- tors. LAC MacLcod, AC1 Hulme. LAC Spicrs, F/O D. Hoilfmian, LAC Hnffstrand. F/O Hope. Manager of the team is F/O J. A. MecNcil. Coaching duties are performed by F/O J. Hope; O O A marriage of considerable in- terest took place in Sumimemide on Monday, December 12th, when Mary Teresa Arsenault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amde Arsenault. was married to John Robert Mur- phy. of Quebec City. at 8 eon, in Si. Paul's Roman Catholic Church. The marriage was solemnlzed by Mnnseigneur MacLellan. The bride, who wore traditional white, and carried a large bouquet of deop red roses, was given away by her father. The bridesmaid, Irene Rogers, wore a chermiing mauve gown and carried a bouquet of yellow carnations. The groom. who is stationed at the airport in St. Eleanor-is. wore the uniform of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Poi-forming the duties of best man was LAC Norman Hubley, who was also dressed in his uniform. The ushers duties were carried out by LAC Art Arsenauit. tlhe bride! brother, and LAC Frank Bones. Among the many guests present. st the ccremony were the bride's sisicrs and the groom's aunt, Mrs. Mary Jean. who travelled down from Quebec City for the wed- ding. Aflcr the ceremony t/he newly- weds and their guests drove to Hillcrcst Lodge, where a lavish reception was hold. The piece de rcsistnnce was the wedding cake. made by the bride's brother. After lhe rccoption the happy couple drove to the airport where iihcy “tpffl givcn a rousing air force send-off before leaving by air for Montreal. where they will spend their honeymoon. On their re- turn. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will ma-kc their residence in Summer- side. O O O O The station basketball team chalked urp their first win of the season when they defeated the Charllohtoiown Anny team by a score of 67 to 22 last Friday evening ONTARIO HOUSING Dllflfll the first seven months of 1949 Ontario built. 16.411 new licmos. QUEBECS TITANIUM If the huge deposits of titanium in the province of Quebec are auc- cessfully exploited, Canada may be- como tho world's largest produce: CHAIRS Folding stccl chairs to match Walnut and grccn. Each TABLES Card Tables are always appreciated Christmas Gifts a variety of table designs. in styles as colour, to choose from. From Here's the answer that difficult corner into We've many smart table lamp tables, and ‘Kl CEDAR .15 older bride. which to make that important above colours: Walnut and lain. red and black, to putting use. styles. including end-tables, coffee tables. drum tables. Your choice of either walnut or mahogany. I’ From ......................... .. 8'00 up We've a very attractive solar-worn of Walnut and Mahogany Cedar lined chests. The most treasured gift for either the young or Many variations in chest and drawer space, from The loungiest, laziest. most comfortable chair in town. try the LA-Z-BOY, and fool loi- yourself — all the conmfort and ("hair 4.50 described lnlllcs. You'll find fr?‘ is 2.45 m 7.50 OCCASIONAL I TABLES CHESTS Upright glass Ash Tray. Designed to har- monize with any type of furniture .. CLOTHES HAMPERS .\=' if’ SMOKING STANDS Smoking Stands wit/h 4.75 up HREPLACE FITTINGS Fireplace fittings in brass. which in- cludes wood hods, screens, andirons sets. fireplace fender and fireside sets. These fittings, in their new design, will add plenty of charm to your Christmas fireside. Various Prices. Altractivciy Clothes Hampers _ in various colours, Two Sizes 9.95 ’""“ 11.95 r-i‘ I designed a 4 i» 46.50 selection. GENUINE LA-Z-BOY CHAIRS space. Wine or Green. Each BOOK CASES Double Door Style Book Cane, in both walnut and mahogany. Each .................................. .. DESKS Writing Desks in many styles, including the Combination Desk and Bookcase. From .............. .. FANCY CUSHIONS Silk Cushions, in designs and colours that will cheer up many a suite of furniture. Each ........ .. SLIPPER BENCHES Slipper benches or foot stools Wlffil hinged top and storage Your choice of Upholstered in velour. For the Best Christmas Iver- Shop every floor, ui SMALLMAII‘ _ 3.95 up 12.75 43.50 26.50 t‘ txqwvc ‘irs SMALLMAIPS, Your Treasure House of Gifts, for zg/g; " KENWOOD Ali-Wool BLANKETS Exclusive with SMALLMANE in Surnmersldi Kenwood Slumber Throw Bound across ends with four inch lnciivzrl- ‘tally ‘noxod. ours Dluc R/lsc. ~ . ,. - Lcdrii, Bing 7.30 and (IIUI n. iirihiaiiiellhifliiil Kenwood Rumcrest- Plain Colors Ende bound with four lndh satin ribbon. Size 72x84. Individually boxed. Colours: Blue, Rose. Peach, Green nd Wine. Each ... Focus Plain Colors End's bound extra wide with Itll ribbon Size 72x84. Individually boxed. Colours: White, Blue. Role. Cedar. Gold. Peach. Turquoise and green Each .... _.. ._ ._ ._ _ Burgund, , 12.50 Famous Florulfini- Ends bound with extra wide satin ribbon. Size 72x84. Charming tone-on-ione e-ffocts. Individually bored. Colours: Larkspur. Zinnia. Jllnipcr, Grccn and ' Wood Rose Each 13",“) pipe-simoking enjoyment these chairs really afford. Stools to match. avail ble in various design UlphOlSlETlili up fgf Qygfy Name Q“ Yguf L's} Upper Floor — House Furnishing .. 51m», ‘r"""“ WATJIP’! ..‘:_; 112:. -\ ' wmnammnnarn-anm x§‘~§‘\)_§ . in the station gymnasium. At quarter time the local hoopslcr-s were trailing the army team. BY the time that tlhe half whistle had blown the air force lads were load- ing by a few points. After a spir- ited pep talk by the coaclh, Flllzh‘. Lieutenant Bayne, the local boys held the Anny to six points. gathering a large sum of points for their own score sheets. Once again Lowe was high point gcttcr with 20, Ca/mpbell and Ecklcy fol- lowed with i4 and ii respectively. Box Score: RCA!‘ Flyers: Eckley, ll: Lowc. 20; Mlckue. 8; Mclsaac. 2: Martin. 4; ‘Twinkle Toes" MlIFphYI Cnmip- bell. l4; "Never Touch The Rim“ Barrie. 8. Army: Cullen, l0; Dalzlel: Gio- ver. I: G. McLennan, l0; Reseller; B. McLennan. Officiating the game were: Red- QNQ. Squadron Leader Gillespie: lineemiin. B. Caloren; timer. Flight. Sergeant McCuaig: scorer. N. MacDonald. O O I Tin Bits A surprise party was held for Slrlclnit Jack Coilriney before hr- departed for Trenton. The civilian and service personnel employed in ihe poeiie mess presented a farewell glfnto‘ the sergeant. n n Flying Officer Palmer, the sta- tion aporta officer,‘ reprints lihat of this metal. i-M rink will be read-y for uee within one week after the boards have boon erected. Would anyone care to do a little amateur oar- pantry’! ' l I O O Sergeant Jack Oliver has taken over the reins of the kitchen staff once agnin. The sci-grant scams to have put on n litilc wright whilc on course in Toronto. t 0 t t The Worldly Wise lhc great man. Adversity irics prosperity lihc small one. V lellartfs veterinarian-developed products era ettueily mode fer ea mixing your pet flavour and Dr Unlined products together for Wee! Wee l! Solid metal do; h; "I"! end address for ANY Malling instructions on "t teed lennulee give your dag e scientifically balanced dict. Time "If"! eh ethevl - ae when 1 “ed (to give him I welcome change in Mature) remember always mix only but results. 9m: l! ! with your 498'! NIP’ ma? DI. IAN-KID'S Idbeli eeeh perltepe. i