PAGE rvvenva THE GUARDIAN.” Cl-IARLQTTETOWN OUR NEWS BUSGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSI MONDAY A message of congratulations from Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent has been received by Mr. Alexander Cameron of Elmsdiile who is preparing to observe his main birthday tomorrow. Christ- mas Day. still spry and active despite his advanced age. Mr. Cameron walked to the polls on the last election day to record his 19th vote in a Dominion election. As recently as last Spring. he split a cord of tiugh spruce he had bought from ii neighbour. Mr. ('hai'ies l-l. (lhaiiriler. (or many years one of Charlotte- town); best known businessmen and widely known throughout ihe Maritinies as an owner of standard lived horses. died Sai- iirday at. his ilOill"' on Powiial Slrcct aflcr .2 long:li1ies:-. Hr nab eighty-eiclit ycais of ago. Mr. Chandler had been as- soc-.ated with the hardware busi- ness for approximately seventy- fivc years and is believed to have been the oldest. active liardwarc merchant. in ihe Maritime Prov- inces. Until his final illness he had been in his Queen Street store every day taking charge on all the details ii-li'ch arose. Saniiii-l Bnulii-r. 391. of :::l -Orlcbar Stroct. (harlottvtiiwii. writ fatally injurml iiboiit mid- night in an accident at Hun- ter River. Hi-. dicil about 2 n. 51.. 10 miniitcs utter reaching the Prince Efltl'2Il'fI Island Hospital. Boulter was injiired when u t panel truck in which he was i riding went out of control at i the cross roads in Hunter I River Village. Another man in the truck was not scrimm- iy injured. llc i-iininiiuietl as- .-sistancc. It was not learned immed- iately who was driving the truck. It was believed the VPhll!l0 was Mr. Bouitefs, used in his electrical shop business in Fharloitetou-ii. (Taroner Dr. L. E. Prowse nrilo-red an inquest. It will he held this morning at the ('ui- ciiffe Funeral Home. it was another b': aftcriiooiii int l'l'lllCill'li of iiir mm of wit: i;B.l2l'lbD!l Non Coninils,.ioned ()1- fioers Mess at the Armouries yes- terday. More than 100 of them were present for the big annual children's party and they had the time of their young lives. t Tlic members of the Mess ivcntt all nut. to give, the kids an after- noon they will long remember There ivere comedians and "straight" men on the specially constriicied stage of the canvas theatre the boys built. 'l'hrl'c, was also a magician who confounded and dumbfounded thr youngsters. and many of their mothers an.-i fathers as Well. with his feats of magic which hrnughi gasps from his audience. The miigaclsn was the lnimitablc "Dulce" Neilsen. While among those appcarini: on: i-hc stage urre Eric Jcssomr: and' Ernie Fiirdy. ll'EDNl')5DAY The rhilriren of the Ml Herbert Orphanage were xisilcd )1-stei'day; by a good rcprescnlalion of Frat- ers from the Prince Edivard ls- lanci Prccepiion No. 85. Knights Templar of the Order of Masons. Gifts wcre distributed to each child by ylania. inliowing which the rhiirircn anti mi-inbcrs of tlic. nrdcr ioincii in tho singing of Clirisiriins carols. The Fraters. uiin arc dedlcal- I'll in tin; and widows. lhc hilniniogc for protection of orphans have been making to ilie orphanage nraiiy filly )Nll'5. A ruioncris jury uas outpati- clied on Monday morning. Dc- crmbcr lldili. hv Dr. Austin De. lanei. at the Prince. County Hos- pital. to inquire inin iiic cause of rir-aili of Ora Samueis. immor- ly of New W'iilci'ford. N. S: and living at North Tryon up to the time he was taken to the Prince County Hospital on Sunday eve- ning where he died about ten, o'rlock. The jury met and vicivcd iiie i-cmains and the inquest, was linen adjourned until Friday evening. January 4th at the Town Hall at six o'clock. The late Mr. Samuel: is survived by i'llSWll?.ilit'1 former Jane. Mulrhead of Trynn. Members of Ilic jiiry ni-of Messrs Eirlc. Campheil vlorcinant. "Fred Binsham. Fred Follami. Bruce Johnstone. Frank Daley, Robert P. Hogs. Hollis Cameron. It was a White Christmas for all the people of Prince Ediwird island as mow started early yes- terday and fell softly throughout most of Christmas Eve. The blanket it providcd was enough to cover the earth two and one- haif inches and aive Santa Claus a rcal surface for his sleigh. Donner and Biiizcn and all their companions found solid footing during their night of heavy work toting bicycles and tricycles, dolls and carriages and all the countless other things they yistl to deliver. The only sud reindeer of the herd was Rudolph. the fog lifted and his red nose was not needed to guide Santa. The clear bright evening was helped by the myriari decorations which householders set out. to land is brilliance to the celebra- ' non of the birth of the Saviour. Their colors sent a glow all across the sky. On Queen Street the many strings of colored lights stretching over the thoroughfare lcnt a special aura to tho occas- inn. s....... A large number of friends and priests attended the a.ITI!n0nlCI lest ssuii-any in so. Diinstsn's lullica when Rev. Howard Shel ,snd Rev. Reynio d Gsilirnt were ordained by ll Excellency: Bistiop James Boyle". Assisting were Rev. P. I'- Macnonslil null Rev. Freon: Gm Veoren, 3155- - '05! N0! in model prisoner and throughout 1?.bl8 to place the couple with Mr tl3Tfr5F"l- of are not carried and the lights will be out of action until replacement leiu-'es iii-rive. Manon acting as the Master Ceremonies. Father Shea. who is a member of the Scarboro Foreign Mis- sions, was assisted by his bro- ther, Rev. Cisuds Shea. who him- self was ordained lest year Ind is now assistant pastor at Seven Mile Bay. Formerly of Palmer's Road. Father Shea has lived for the past several years at Tignish. Father Gallant. of Egmont Bay. a member of the White Father: of Africa. was assisted by Rev. J. N. Polrier. Pastor of Egmoni Approxiinately eight and it half inches of snow fell at the Experimental Farm yesterday. it was reported by Mr. Warren Burns. weather observer. inst night. The total fall for the per- iod Dec. 23rd until last night was a little over twelve inches. The forecast. for today as re- ported by the Radio Range is cloudy and colder with snow flux- Bay. rice and winds decreasing from 20 during the night to north east. Chai-iotietoivii was a city of 15 3”” "”dni3ht- Some of the Government plows were out all day yesterday and no difficulty was experienced in clearing the roads of the light feathery snow. With a slight in- crease in the wind strength last night. hDil'Fl'PT. more plows were put on the job as reports of drift- ing were received. One flight. to Halifax and the late trip to Moncion were can- celled by the Maritime Ccntral iAlrirays. Sunday schedules were tin operation by the I.M.T. and while some of the services were reported running a few minutes late. ,no undue difficulty was en- countered. . FRIDAY happy people yesterday but none happier than Herbert Kuhn and his wife, a young German couple re-united on Christmas eve here in Charlottetown after many dis- appointments and blasted hopes. Officials of the National Em- ploynieiii Officc. Cliarlottctowii. rooperating with ihe Rev. Mr. Ash- ford of the United Church made possible the iiappy ending of a story which began in war-time. i The. young German. only six- teen at the time, was among the crew of ii freighter captureci by a British ship, and was sent to Can- ada. as s prisoner of war. A like- able youngster, Hubert Kuhn was the war worked hard on Canadian out of control at Hunter River. Two companions in the truck at 'lle time escaped iniury. They were Lewis Macxensie, principal of Ot- Lonry school, and Miss Pally Mac- 1.-.-an, of this city. Mr. llnlpli Raynor. Mount Her- bert, was elected President of the Prince Edward Island Approved Flock Association at the annual meeting held yesterday morning in The Charlottetown. Hon. C. C. Baker. Provincial Minister of Agriculture. spoke briefly on the poultry industry at the meeting. termed one of the best on record with keen interest displayed by the members of the industry. Other officers elected were lrv'iii Tweedy. Vernon River. Vice-President, who will act as oo- direrlor of Queen's County with Mr. Raynor. Directors elected for King's ('.ounty were Byron Web- ster tiiiii E. Malone. both of Mor- cil. and for Prince County. Lloyd Burns. Freetown. and Col Waugh. Wiinioi Valley. BIRTHS Mr-INNIS-At the Charlottetown llospiial, Dec. 25th, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. 1-loulion Mclnnls, a son. T lbs. .11 ozs. slim-f'HEE--At the Prince Edward island llospitol, Saturday. Decem- iwr 22nd, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. 'l'iic Niirucginn li:cigliIci' S. 5'. Sonny Boy arrivcii in Georgrliiuiit ycslcrdny and will take aiionrri Fll forms and grew to like Canada and Csnadiaiin. Long before the Will" i Eldetl he had decided in come to p lliis c.ounii'v as soon as possible ""3" (1: 1mm ':O'mO M 5O'm0 mg: offer his return to Germany. He guhffe PM" W5 1" m""n”'. realized his ambition scveiial Loading haw" M nnwl M Hwf l:l'llllllS ago but was forced to leave am,,.,m0,, S,,m,, 10.. m,,,, .,.,.,.,.i his yoiinsz wiic behind liini until Wm.k,ng 10,”. ,,a,(.M5' hm ml! ii-9 W" W F "”5lH"" '" 5”llP"” night as the lcmpeiaiiirc drop-E her. pod. loading uns rcciuccd to lwoi He worked hard and forivarded iiaiclics. using rs:-nlators in pro- hgn wife: passage money. so tha!,lc('i tiir tubers from frost dniii-”"CT'TCT the might reach Canada befoi-rial-W ' Tim rat-go is liciiisz jiili iilui:ii'ii ivy Assoi-iziicd Sliippcix iiflfi lllfl; Christmas. She arrived in Haiifavi on December ilih. but Kuhn whllc cnmule from Omar-.0 to meet her Poiziiu Gimvs-i's Assot-ini'ioii. it lost all his money and his ideiit- ll” ”Il”"i"d' ificailon papers. Under the circum- stances the Canadian immigration The folioii-ing review of ilic iislieries in Prince l:Zilivai'd Isiziiiil: during l95l has been supplied bl” Mr. J. .1. Laruhee. Regional Super- visor. Department of Fisheries: Cod and related species show I nuiliorlties could only detain Mrs Kuhn. until some guaraiitee coulil be given, that she would not be- come a public charge. Finally the Rev. Dr. l".l. Mac- Hlnnon of the United Church in slight increase of 3.352 hundred-i Halifax furnished inoiiey. io send weiizhl in catch and an :hE1 y,,u,,.; (;e.-"ml, fgl-mpg: to chat-.! Ill the landed viiliic or si8.'o9l. :1.- ioitetowii ill the lint" 0! obtiiiiiiiiui””"'""”d "mi 1950. 'l'ii's iiirriwisri M,..k in um m.m.,m-9 it-an be attributed to tho draggrri -The 10"; Empi'mm.np (7ff)Cf' 9).;opci-ations out of Souris. nhere a 542ml mm interested in farm help. imigreat many haddock have beeiu cause it is in short sum'il.l'. Wasi'3k?0 ind IF! beinl taken al Samuel Hume of Ulizr. AS5lll'Ci'i of' VT” 10b,S'-Er Winery- l'.0l'K and a home. Kuiin still liiidi :15 "705! 1mFiil0FL2niL.lSht?jw'5 8 slIi;lI1l' he ro lem of obiainin his wife's 9979059. ' C 93H 1H'in.-'-' 195 islcnpse lirom the Inimigrzation qunr- W35 33-368 hllndlwiweiilhb with I iers in Halifax. and paying lldlla. limded Value Of 51-700-754. Whilei passage to Charlottetown. line catch in 1050 was 90,978 hlill-ix The United Cilli'.'f'il in Cliar-4;g;'5:;";;g'33:;4Wf;,';1.;d”";ded Wmft ottetowii came in the rescue s!' I ' v ' l "V9959 15110” iiiis point. and ill!'. Rev. Mr. Asii-l:::i'l&:””l1l'il”f" ';0'c:1dlC1S:i0h pl-cl i;N'fi , EMHM. .4:-ac. a eriacio, :iresdoor'imIrsantivi:yf(fcrts of thci:"9::yl';ffnr2":m:;f We largest in: case were given him. Meantime : ' A the local employment office noti- -v--- , fled the inimiizratinn officials that A coroner's jury einminened to Hiiliii and his Wife had scci1i'edlr-iigiiire into the death of Srirmiei rtnployniciit and that it WOllid,HoIlliEI'. fill Chiirlotteiowii. suggest- be quite in order to let Mrs, Kuhn on last night. in their vcmm, may i-vrocced to Charlottetown. szindinghopcraiions be carried out more toroiighly at thc approach , T""RsnAY iio hills in the Province. and on thg (,1-rAWA, D9,. 3.; m (5pec';aj)illIll9 themselves. ,,.Te,-,de,-S my )'p(-ongtfur-tin" 91- "file inquest was held in tiic Cilv: mt. outer section 0: 1.101,-nan'5 i Police Court with Coroner Dr L.E.i Wharf at Sum-merside hale i;eentP'cowse presiding and Mr. John called for by the Public WurkslNlCi1DlSOll representing the Crown! DePm.mwn; and are scheduled at Mr. Boulier died last Monday be opened on Januayy 9, it wasziiioriiing. December 24, at the announced here today. of the wharf reconstruction and : trick. W130” M W55 drivllliz. went. '-rut-V)A:J'iiiS t'rir.u.voir-Ac 9 Pierce AVe.. ll)oi-clieslcr, Mass, Friday. Dec.) -2i, 1951. Frank A. Tralnor, . - '1- increase ,”' 5 I . ll irliich is ' ihoylo of 94 liigliliand Avenue ll.. Boulter of 23 Orlebar St., in ;Pi';iice Edward Island Hospital fol-' The project. is for C0i1ip'iCi.i0n:l.l'Jiliig an nccidcnt when his paiiclii-emhr-r rlili, Mrs. William Rob- Dull MiicPIice. Canoe Cove. a son. Piiul Daniel. (IILLIS-Ar the King's County l-in.-zpitai. Wednesday. Dec. 19th. 1951. to. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Giliis. Montague. a daughter, l-llizaliclli Louise. WAIT!-I-At the Prince County liospital on December 22nd. lO51. to Mr. and Mrs. Lorna Waite. Ken- singlon, ll daughter, Brenda Elisa- beth. 7 lbs. l5 ops. MARRIAC-ES .lliIcl(lN.V()N-BOYLI') - At the llnitcd Church parsonage. Win- sioe on Saturday. Dec. 1, 1951. by the Rev. J. R. Skinner. Ethel Jcan Boyle. Meadow Bank, to John Vernon MncKlnnoii, New form-' of this City. brother of J. Austin Trainoi". l30',i Elm Avc. if-2Allll'El.-Al the Prliicc County ilnspitiil. Siinday, Dec. 2.'lrd. l95l.y lflra Sainiiel. North Tryon. in his! year. i HEANEY--At Charlottetown on Sunday. Dec. Zlrd, 195). Mrs. if. . ll. l-leaney in her 68th year. (TIANDLER-Al 200 Pownal St., ('.li:.ii'loileiown. Dec. 22nd. 195i. Ciiai-ies H. Cliiindier in his 89th year. ' SI'lNl)l.liJ-Siidtlenly at Boston. M:iss.. on Saturday. Dec. 22nd. i95l. William Spindle, husband of the late Horn MacDonald Spindle. lornirriy of liunimcrside and Diiiulns. MOBBS-AI Oyster Bed Hridge, Dec, 22nd. 1951. William Mobbs. age BE? tears. DOYLE-In Charlottetown on lhiilurdoy, Dec. 22. Mrs. Russell in her Blllli your BOULTER-At the P. E. Island lllospiial Doc. 24, 1951, Samuel .liis .'l8ili year. MILLER--At Eiiersiie on Wedn- nesday. December 26th. Joshua S. Miller BROWN--At Boston. Mass, on Tuesday. Dec. 25th. 1951. Gordon (Bohi Brown in his sou. year. ROBERTSON -- At the Prince; (iouniy Hospital on Thursday, De-i vrison in her 71st. year. is expected to cost approximately 550.000 Some time ago. the Pub-! . ls. lztlit. .;:::;:V:: ; SIWWEI0" 30"00' h. h "l. ; &ChieJf aiieneflciaries of the i constructed wharf. Works Depart- ment officiais here said, will bei gfhhoegrggcl nggenoltoggr (igpernaolg E On Wed nesda.l'- llrremlwr 19. y lighter shippin-g. When complei- "19 pi”?! ”M- S('-7lr'.r-"am". '”"3"”i. pd. the Hmman Wm” Wm be '?:lfTPll c lPll" uis mn. (Oil . supplementary to Queens Wharf! . . . . , . . and is expected m provide nudpl 'llic siliool was iiiiely its-.ioiated.! d a davon d 11.6 C and n hrnvily lndcn Christmas :on!ei:i':)”':'m” i M" t iv itrpe stood in the corner. Mr. .lohn VV. Cnirns was ch:ilr-t " mnn and the following program; The number of unemployed peo- wns carried out. i pie in Kings and Queen's coimt- Cliarus: "'l'fin Clirisiiiias Toys”. ies. including Charlottetown, is tip- pi-uximateiy fifteen per cent less Address of Welcome - Jimmie l"nrrai'. thim at Christmas time one year Solo: "Tiiere'ii A Queer Little ago. according to officials of the HMIHPI" N J0.VN!Ilamb1.V. y g iocnl National Employment Office ,R?""”,5"'” "Tm MW” (I3k'!'t ' The number of people drgwing Vmlnda V00”-H , . H , l'!it;rn)')l0Vl'1lFl1t iiisiirance benefits .D”””F"91 I'M” U”m"""i "3 i eight ,iunioi's. is a o lower than I year ago. 725 as of Dec. 24th Ill against approx- imately H50 at the same date in Darkie Song -by 2 boys. Recitation: "if I Wnro Tivins"-'- J Florence Farcar. .n em-in-a me mm on ..::c;r::::.. i.1l..?'l?i?I-...;”l-.i3.".i.' :3”plgitgpxgegh9w;:”P:;reg:,:t:J:: Todd. Iris Lnniont and Joyce llam- I - benefits. but only those who qual- ified under the provisions of the Unemployment Insurance Act. It was pointed out that for the most part those not eligible had not worked long enough in insurable employment. to meet the require- ments of the Act. A few others not. 3. Dialogue: "In The Clnssroom"-- Florence Farrnr. Jean Fnrrsr. Ed- win Forriir. Jimmie Fnrrar, Bruce Lnmont.' Alllstnir Mriclntoiili. Don- ald Nlcliolson and Lawson 'l'liomp- son. Excrclso: "Christmas Ciindlcs"-- by Iris Lamont and Jean Farrar. rligible were people who wort 1in- Rccilaiion: "Dirl”- Bruce Ln- abie to work through sickness: Lht! mm"- iici. insures against unemployment N'mi1'W-I "cllrisimal Thnuizhl" hut not against illness. This is in mhlf 9 J"."WS- , line with the "practice of ordinary SW31 'Wh"9 7)" Y0" U"- iiisui-ance companies. who sell slck- 5”” C"""”"' b-V ""3" 1"3”""v ' b 3 1 . Florence Fiirriir, Iris Lamont. El- fggcalggle ';,h::l”ng:npg,y::&' eanor Thompson and Joyce llam- bl). but not mm Duet--Audrey Knd Willem Cam- eron fencoredi. Recitation--Vernon Li-c Fnrrnr. The traffic lights at the Graf- ton-Queen intersection were out of Monologue: "Ted's View on liar- cciion all day yesterday after the ly nigmgvgg,-m., Lamoml standard at Huzher Corner was Recitation: "A Lady simiii" - knocked down in the early hours of the morning. The smnil hut. used by the Salvation Army before Ohrietinu in collecting for the heady was also howled over. Chief of Police 0. W. MacArthur said last. night that it. was proh- abiy the falling hut which caught. the light standard and knocked it over as both were lying towards ' the street Jenn Fsrrsr. Dialogue: "Walit Did You Get?" OWBRIDGE 5 () l- ;-ilif-Ivllistnir Macintosh sndCl.l-inri- mic Frirrzir. Solo--Vnundo Todd (oocored). I Rccitniion: "A Good Joli"--AL listair Macintosh. 0 l)i.slonuc.' "The Story Ever New" -by Jean Fsrrur and Eleanor Thompson. Duet: "Sanin Claus"--Jean and Florence l-lnrrnr. Niirsery Rhyme Novelty -Bruce Lamont. lrisli Lamont. Jenn. Flor- ence, Jimmie and Edwin Fsrrsr, Joyce llsmbly. Donald Nicholson, Allistnir Macintosh. Vaunda Todd. and Eleanor and Lawson Thomp- SOfl. Mnlinn Song: "Ciiristnias Time" by Jimmie l-”:irriir and Allistsir Miiclniosli. Pnniomlme: "Silent Night."-by 4 girls. Dialogue: ”A Letter To Santa" hy Lswiion Thompson. Jimmie Fnrrnr and Allistalr Macintosh. Exercise: "Secrets"-Joyce Ham- id)". lris Lamont and Jean and Florence Farrar. Duet: "Away in A Manger"- by Joyce Hnmhiy nnd Jean Far- l'Fll'. Monologue: "Somebody'l Pic- turo"---Jeiin Farrlr. Recitation: "A Meuege From Santa"--Donald Nicholson. Chorus: "A Christmas Night". "Good-Niglii To Allislnir Macintosh. Following the program a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the teacher. Mrs. Reta Todd. for pre- paring ilie concert and training the pupils. The teacher respond- cd. stating that the concert was made possible through the splen- did co-operetion of the parents and Women's Institute. . Jolly Sonia Claus arrived in his gay costume and distributed the numeroul gifts from the Christmas tree to the pupils and tear.-hcr. Each pupil and i-vary child of the district. and all the clilsens present at the concert were trest- rd to apple: and orange! by the Women's Institute and bags of candy by .the teacher. ' There was s Isle of candy dur- ing the intermission from which, together with the receipts from admission fees. Ii nest sum was realized. , The people present showed their appreciation of the performance Good- Everyone" - infsd foil wing I teiephonecsll. The thin coloured piss: lenses in the lights ware smashed and the wires torn loose. rendering all the iilhts '1! the internally: inoper- qyie. It no reported t t sparse hen the police tnvutv t staged by the pupils by their keen attention and applause. The music was furnished by Mrs. Ewen Lament and Ifn.- Eddy Hsmhly. A successful entertain- i'Uil()HS - CO US i Biiriieii school Christmas Boncert on Wednesday December 10th the pupils of Borden School P19"-'0' ted their annual Christmas con- cert in the town hall. under the direction of their teachers. . Mr. Frank Dorsey. who 009' ably acted as chairman: lnnW"0' ed the followinl programme: ,, Junior Chorus: "Deck the Halls. "Welcome" Billy HlckeY- " Dialogue: "Belling the F31- Recitation: "Not so Essyt Rolef Stewart. . Drill: "Mechanical Dolls." I Solo: "Oh Christmas Tree" 01!!- Mexenns. Racitation: E" nest. Gallant. Drill ”Christmas Roses." Recitation: ”All he Wants" Allin ”Kind Wishes" MacLean. Exercise: "Merry Christmas everybody." Dialogue: ”Christmar Strike." Recitation: "Not. for me" Thane Bell. ' l Solo: "Oh Santa Claus" Kevin Ranahan. Recitation: "Joe's Letter to Santa" Joe Mi.-lvor. Duet: "Away in it Manger" Bonnie Macliean and Faye Noo- nan. Piano Solo: Arlene Mc.Breai-ty. Chorus: "in ii Manger." Good night Drill - Juniors. Sale of Cindy. Senior Chorus: "Angels. We have heard on High." Motion Sang. Recitation "Poor Old Mr. Calen- dar" Eldon ML-Innis. Dialogue "Three Wishes." Solo: Wave MacDonald. Song ”Dcar Heart of my Country" Six girls. Solo: "Golden Slumber, Kiss you eyes" Aldona -Gallant. Step dance: Anna May Gallant. Stop dance: Yvonne Galanl. iBlg c.ii.n. Order For iiliesel Locomotives the largest single order to date nounced here today by E. A. Brom- ley. vice president, purchase and stores! The new diesels. proximately SB.il0D.0f)0. costing I s MONTREAL. Que. Dec. 28 - In the Canadian National Railways has placed orders for 49 new diesel electric locomotives, it was an- ap- of -DECEMBER 29. 1951 PROFESSIONAL CARDS Mi. Mi. GIlliIilll6lliiM . VE'l'EliINAllIAN' Dial zero Water Street Edi Summonlde E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. R.(). OPIOMETIIST lye: lxeinloel office Hours: 9 to II - 1 to I and by appolntmeno Phone 3231 24 long distance freight locomo- cariadian lines. and five switch- ers for use on the Grand Trunk Western. equipment is expected to begin in J inuary. .1952, with the last units clue for delivery in the late spring h.p. road locomotives by the Cana- 1.500 h.p. road locomotives ten 1.200 li.p. switchers by Gen- eral Motors Diesel Limited. Lon- don, 0nt.. and five 1.200 h.D- nwitchers for the G.T.W. are be- Corporation. Lagrange. 111- new rolling stock now on order by the C.N.R. to S05.-132.054. Senior Cohorus: ”Sicnt Night." The National Anthem brought: the evntertainment to a close. The hollowlng afternoon tliei concert was put on for the child-1 ren and each child received I gift from the Christmas Tree. A special vote of thanks was ex- tended to Mrs. Bessie Toombs. the pianist and to Mayor Leavd and Council for the use of the hall. o'Leary Wolf club 0 Hold Eiiterainment -On Thursday night. Decem- her 20th. the First 0iLear,v Cub Pack with their ScouLmis- tress. Mrs. Marne xennedy. emer- tained their parents and friends at their Christmas Party in the scout and Cub Hall in O'I.ea.ry. The center of iittraction was a large and sally decorated Christ- mas tree laden with presents and gifts of candy and fruit. The entertainment. opened with the Cub "Yell" and "Promise." Then Norman Kennedy. one of the Cubs and son of Mr. and Mrs. Marne Kennedy acted as announ- cer for the program. He welcomed the parents and friends and thanked Mrs. Allon Rayner for dalntliy adorning their bags of fruit and candy. Robert Ellis sang B iioio and there was an exercise. "Wolf, Cubs" This was followed hy ii game "Crows and Cranes" nndl Rev C. O. Hewlett. O'Leary thciii gave a short but very interesting address. Then followed ii jolly game for the parents and a most interesting contest for Fatiiei: and Son”, entitled: "How well do you know your son." Rev. W. G.i Dickson, O'Leary, was heard in in few brief remarks. Both clergymen complimented then work. on their smart appearance. and on the fine leadership of their "Alecia." Mrs. Marne Kennedy. Two Cubs completed this part of the program. Mervin Harris and Albert Harris. The leader. Mrs. Marne nedy gave out the gifts and pres-,' BM-8. assisted by Mrs. John Mat-1 thews. She presented four special! prizes to the Cube for their atten- dance at their meetings and at Church services. The following Cuba received prize.s:- Namiaii Kennedy, Robert Yen and Albert Harris. Then Rev. C. O. Howlett had the Cubs form a circle and be pre- sented to each boy and their lead- er. in one pound box of honey which he raised himself. There were fifteen Cubs present land this enjoyable meeting closed! by singing one verse of "Biest he Wolf 2 -AZH HONG KONG. Dec. 28 - (Reu- ters).-A series of fires apparently set by anti-Conimunist Buerrilli-is have desiroycd n large number of stoic -Kl'lr'illl elevators and officials in Pl'(H'il'itF. South iiidcpendcnt press reports The reports houses of Communist kwaiigliiiipz China. said here Tiiesday. said police arrested supporters in iloimlisi inkiiig purl. suspected of ilie iirson cam- Piiillli'Si MILK OF MAIIIISIA TABLETS Illllt fillitti mm ullr-MW!!! GA ,--gun .-r...0 THEATRE KENSINC-TON FI'ldft)-Sfliilllliily 7:15-9:15: Mat- inee Saturdiiy 2:30. The thrilling adventure of a boy and his dog in a licnri-wamiing drama the whole family will enjo,v-- "SHE? COMES, HOME" the boys on the excellence of their Wm. m,b(.,.t Lowery, Mofga Dean, iiho Vinyl, Flame. Also Laurel if: Serial and Billy Kinihloy the wonder dog. Hardy short -rccli. News. Keii- , RED TiiEii'i'RE BORDEN Presents "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" Starring Irene Dunne and Fred MacMurray. Showing Friday and Satur- day, Dec. 28th and 29th, 7:15 and 9:15 P.M. Matinee Sat- urday, 2:30 PM. ilves and 20 switchers for use on Delivery of the new (liar: Locomotive Company. eight and Eng built by the General Motors This order brings the value of several Na- Ilii. J. A. il0iil0li nnuriar Dental X-Buy: Smsilman Building REGENT THEATRE BLDG. SEEN" sh HIIIIIIIOPIICI a GIIIIOI FIIMC Delivery or diesels now on or: SUltl'MEllsl!)E m der will briniz the number of this D31 2305 I F "nut", R 0 type ofumotive pager int nub 0!; ' ' ' ' C.N.R. nee to . iin s. ii ou ,. . . W I A Elli. third of them road locomo- i t GlLuOl.u;HMdn-W." tives. Ten of new road diesels. L600 PHONE Sill h.p each. and ieiiiooo h.p.switcl1- W-En SMALLMANQ luummu crs are being built. hy the Mon- . areal Locomotive Works. six 1.600 Physician a Surgeon OPTOMITIIIT 0511091. 5! Summer Street Hours ...00 to 12.00 I. In, 2.00 to M0 1:. in. 7.00 to 8.00 p. in. - Dial 235! summer-side. P. E. 1'. Earle illckay Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce the Tie ll-iht-I73-in-i'l.s"Y and T:;1ll..'t.hc Building lads repeating the " o ." B Is- smam S(;Ou,Vmi5m,Ss is M”. liimmerside. P. I. I. Therin Ellis ofh0'l.cni'y. E R: E. rnonn uu Present a. c pary Wet I- John Matthews, Chairniaii of the WSUBANCE Group Committee: Rev. Major Fire - Auto - Casualty W Ellis, Calgary. Alta. and Mr. and 5 Summer qt... Summersido Mrs. Freeman .Ell:s of Ciizary. 1-norm 2413 Aibertii, W. CHESTER S. Macllillililll DR. GLEN Ii. IIEIIIIRY Veterinary Surgeon Phone (I Kensliigion Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Etc. LLB. Office formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong,, K. 0. Money to Loan Collections lfroniptly I Attended '.l'o. STAifRETT.'S WIRED FOR ACTION! MiLEY'S GEARED FOR FUN' CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30-7:15-9:25 - BIG DOUBLE BILL ATTRACTION IMILIY siii'i-31 '- mum: in (Initially!-"tit-b-II'lWMVIu'? Iuzuno. moiuhcixlilfcull Quickies by Ken Reynolds "What's Junior been ment. we! hrolgjilt in I close. by singing "God live The King'. up to now--using tho” Guardian Want Ads again!" 4 u:::-:-.- . 2:30-7-9:20 I TOdEG"13oUBLI-3 1311.1.--. ”l..IGl'lTNlNG GUNS" Charles starrett - smiley Burnetto AN ACTION-PACKED TIIRILLER WITH BLAZING EXCl'l'EMEN'.l'l - AND - :.xq-:--.-