1 1w“? . __.I.§NI_JARY_ a. 1949 AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, 186 Hanover Street. and George Claw. I25 Othwe Street. “UMMERSIDE and PBLNOE COUNTY News, Subscriptions, Advertising THE WESTERN GUARDIAN’ I l The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Summers‘ . Bell Bookstore, Water Street; Gourliea Drugstore. Ii Central Street Toronto Bakery, Water Street; Mark Gaudet. l’! Granville Street Vince's Grocery, Russell Street; Aiyre Doucette’! Grocery, Second Street Island Motor Transport. Water Street. The Guardian will he delivered to any home in Summcrslde by UILTIF Boy at 8o per day or 18c per week. Phone 289 or 288-2 for this rsrvr or give your qrder to the boy teaponaible for delivery on your ruu = -—WlLL an at w. s. MacLearfs -—KEN5INGT°N- —Mvlldavi -l store, Kc-nsiiigtoii. on Tuesday. Jan. 4, receiving claim, [or 5550mm fg- Service in Presbyterian Churvl bate. All bills required. Allan Rev- S. J- Davis will preach- Murphy. —BUYING POULTRY opposite Brycntoirs service Statioi -suiyuav SCHOOL PARTY --01i'TChriatnias Day the cliil- . __ 1,. N, 5 . Good live fowl. 28 cents per ll 218g,“ $1.31,; ‘:,,,§f§,y,ge§“;§{’f at"; Eddie MacDonald. Kcnsingtoi “ 1 ‘ P. E. I Christmas party at the parsonage, enjoyed games and contests and delicious refreshments. Rev. H. M. and Mrs. Burgess were presented -n|s:i\ia.\car;1r MAILMAN - number of box holdergof the Sun 3rd, at 7.30 P. M. Week of Prayc UAIIA Good live chicken, (l8 cents pcr l with thanked their friends for arctic Young Peoples Union aoiiagc and enjoyed contests and refreshments. games —O JREETOWN NOTES — Ker many friends regret the illness of Mrs. Jcsupli Reeves, and all hope for a speedy recovery-Tho sym- pathy of the community goes out to Mr. Eieretl Sc-‘ziuiitnan and son Robert in the death of Mrs. schurmctn on Dec. 22nd. - Mildred Andrea's, Freetown. is in Ottawa visiting her sister, Mrs. Artiiur E. Bell. -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell in Tryon, the guests of Mrs Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'i‘liompso1i.—l\frs. Borden Camp- bell and little daughter Julie spent Chfiilfilhs in Freetown the guest n! her pzircnls, Mr. and Mrs. Ster- ling Andrews. —LAll) T0 RI‘) —'l"lic luiicral of Yilrs. David blur-Kay was licld from her l't‘hlfif‘li(‘f‘. Albany on Stiiurdai’. 1301:2101 at 1.45 in the afternoon to North 'I‘r_yon Presbyterian Church. The service “as roiitliicicd by Rev. B. Crowc and Rev. J. bicGoivtiii. Hymns sting. "The Lord's My Shep- herd" (at the lionici, "Unto the Hill" fllVI "Aliitlo Willi blc". The rhoir rrnrlcrrd fccliiiizly "In (he finer-t B; and By". Cnmmittal in the (‘Iiurcli ccnict —0'i.E.-\RY YOUNG PEOPLES UNION IIOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY - In the Sunday School room of the church on Monday. Dec. 27, thirty youii: plople of the 0'Lear_v United Church Young Peoples Union gathered for their Christmas party. A period of games and contests was lead by the minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson after which candy and nuts were passed around repeatedly and gifts were exchangcd. Bill Turner acting as Santa Claus. This enjoyable meet- ing concluded by a short worship service lcd by the Minister. The Young Peoples Union presented iheir Minister and his wife with a lovely pair of all ivool blankets to which Rev. Mr. Dickson thank- rd the Y. P. U. for their generosity. ‘The formation of a friendship rircle and the rvpritioii of the MISDBII Benediction brought this enjoyable meeting to a close. ——0 --I'OS'I‘.'IIAS'I'ER APPRECIATED --Splendid service has been rendered the people of Oiteary and vicinity by the obliging and hard-working postmaster, Mr. Alvin Webb and his capable staff. The Christmas mail was heavier than ever before. and during the Christ- mas season over twenty-five thous- and one-cent stamps were sold. All the mail was delivered prompt- ly and with efficiency. During the Christmas rusli. besides Nlrs. Webb, Mrs. Duncan (nee Miss Pearl Sweet) helped In the post nfficc. Last year and for the past several rears. Mrs. Duncan was one of the capable teachers of the O'Lcury school. Splendid service has also bccii rendered by the Iiard-ivorking mail-men who serve the rural routes from the OLcary- Posloliicc- ivicssrs. Buchanan. Hugh McPhec 11nd Lcivis Bernard WliD rarrics the mail from the O'Lr:11:v Post office to the railway station. Splendid service has nlsu been rciicicrctl by thc courteous and nbliging gCciiiral at the locril tele- phone exchange, Mrs. Watson a set of. sliver and they their Scllllrllll-ll- L551 Tuesdll-l’ m9 T32‘ arouses store the day before Christ -ie ' their Christmas party tit the par- and MisS spent Christmas mersidc Rural Route Number (Sherbrooke, 'l‘ra\'ellcrs Rest. an New Arman) gathered in Hui-oi mus to remember their niuilniziii Mr. Russell Waite, for his iuitlifu service, never having missed i1 dii ir. the past year. Mr. James Marci bank. after a fcw complimentary r marks. made the presentation of set of harness-S. —DEATH AT WEST DbVO -The news ' = dent of West Devon. iii the pct-so of Mr. William Vincent has p35: away with a heart attack. - late Mr. Vincentivvas a sterliii citizen, a splendid neighbor a Godly man. A son. Rev. Alto Vincent is resides in O‘Leary. Further par tlculars will be given later. -O —-TEA(JHER ON HOLIDAY —-M.iss Norma Porter, teacher o music at Kensington l-ligli School 11nd also at several nearby riira schools, is spending (lic holiday. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B B. Porter, at St. John. N. B. O11 Friday evening, Dec. l7tl1, a recital ' by her pupils, interspersed witl numbers by local talent. was licl at Kensington. The program w heard by an appreciative audicnc and was a credit lo the ' and to Kcnsington Music members deeply appreciate l\lis Porter's efforts on their behal -Bur. -LEAVES FOR ed Church left by train on Monday 1 morning, Dec. 27th from O'Lcary for Summerslde from which town he vvlli fly to Moncton. N. B.. and take a train from that city to Ottawa where he will be married on December 30th to ‘Miss Joan Archibald, daughter of Justice M. B. and Mrs. Archibald of Ottawa, formerly of Halifax. Rev. Mr. Colborrie will be joined at Moncton by his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Colborne of Sydney. ‘ . l... ty Hospital. ' side. Reward. Engagement Announced Barbara S. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. A. i". Wiggins oi 352i1-vingtoii avenue announce the of their niece, Bar- bara S. Palmer, to Mathias Fritz Kuhl. son of Mrs. Lily Kuhl and ,I.Iie late Mr. Kuhl of 348 Irvin ldvenue. Miss Palmer. daughter of Mr. d Mrs. J. W. Palmer of Free- lland, Prince Edward Island, Can- ada. attended VFFEGIBIIG schools and ‘IS a graduate of MacLean Secre- irtal school in Canada. She ls now New Jersey Bell engagement employed by ' ‘Telephone Co. in Newark. fiance attended schools in South Orange and is a member of the Army Reserve. Rich-Tex, Inc., of Verona. Her -WILL the person who found a pair of glasses near Prince Coun- phone 6-112 Summer- -LOS'l'. New Year's Eve, Ladies Bulova. wrist watch/at the Imperial Palace. inscription on back 7992825. This is a keep sake. Finder please leave with Lena MricEiven. Small- ‘Ylliliiki Grocery. Summcrsiclc.” t ward. —FIREMEN CALLED — Sum- merside firemen were called Friday evening at 7.25 to the home t»! Mrs. Creelman ‘Mcarthur, Green Street, when some trimmings on a. ‘ mantle caught fire from the ftre- ' place. There was only slight dani- age. ' —POS'I'PONES SENTENCE Magistrate R. S. Hinton. K. 0., postponed sentence for a week on illriday at Grown. on s young man from Long River convicted of breaking. en- tering and theft of three filling stations. the Hats request of the -—MARATHON BRIDGE PLAY- OFF - The final play-off of two more groups of Marathon Bridge, sponsored by the Abegweit Chapter 1i‘ the I. O. D. E., Summerslde. were Jield recently. The winners of the Vlrs. Albert Slliiphant were Mr. and Wrs. Keith Compton. Mrs. Harry ston with Re- out ru1~:__c UARDIAN. A UHARLUVFETFUWN , New Year Services ll fills lllllfillts. Special New Yen's service was observed st the Church of Ohrlst tn Bummer-side on Friday evening which took the form of a social gathering from nine o'clock until about eleven and from then on until midnight a watch night ser- vice. consisting of hymns 411:1 prayers. The Minister. Rev. William Bli- son tool: u his text Psalm 7n. vsrse ‘i2. "He guided them by the skllfullness of his hands." Oh, the f-‘Epth of meaning which that 11i- zeetive touch conveys. Life's path- “v is so intricate that human lllllimlnt- may be baffled and be- wildered in Its attempts to nego- tiate the way. . The oiinister closed with the thought that we might make this fill! Prayer. "Blessed Lord be thou the master of all my ways, 0,5,,- llwll llli’ steps and direct my thmllhts Into the haven of thy Wlll- Shrun- DhOLI my life that it lllly reveal the skilfullness of thy hands.” The service closed with the filtegnedlcticn and New Year's greet- The organist was Miss Evelyn Moll. Baptist Church A Bpflclal New Year’s service was field on Sunday st the Summer- Slde BBDtist Church Rev. E, J, Barrass, minister. At the morn. l"! service Rev. Barrass’ sermon l"! "FQPFPI" and in the evening an inspiring and appropriate sar- m°n m‘ ‘ f’ The morning service war broadcast over i-anlo ‘A ...~§;:;5I Billion C J R W. Mr. John Leuty was the organist and Mrs. Clar. ence Mercer took the solo parts in the anthem. St. Paul's Al; St. Paul's Ohurch masses were celebrated in church and at the eleven o'clock mass a Dlrttal review of the church year was given and a very lllillllflh! sermon delivered bv the RE. Rev. 0. G. MacLellari, V. G thier =1‘ Dickie was the convencr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Darby were the win- ners of the other. with Mrs. Richard Hinton the convenes-S. —“’I‘I-IE WEEK 0F PRAYER SERVICES" will be held in m; Bedeque Churches Jan. 4th. to the 6th. In, tee North Bedeque Unved Church Tuesday 4th. 7.45 pfim. Rev. B. Crowe speaker. 1n the Central Bcdeque Baptist edries. day 5th. 7.45 p. in. R91, w_ i,_ Wagner. speaker. Anni; 31b1,; Society meeting at close, In Be, deque United Church Thursday 8th. 7.4.5 p. m. Rev. C. A. Brit- ten, speaker. collection at each service. —I.ARGE NUMBER PAY RE. SPECTS — New Year's Day being fine and exceptionally mild _many -O-O-O O-O-O-O-OOOOXQ &O-O-§-O-O-O-O-§-¥O-Q-¥O§~O~O-4 O-O-O-b old custom friends and neighbors to wish them the greetings customary on day. His ivorship. Mayor J. F‘. Arn- ett received at his home on Sum- mer Street and a large number of the men of the town called to pay their respects. Mrs. E. E Arnctt and Mrs. Arnett was assisted in serving by Mrs. Roy Johnson and Miss Doris Walker. — S. shoe known to mankind, with a his- tory of at least 4.000 years. oeoewree+eoe+eeooeoeeoooo000404000e-e-a-e-eeeeooee- CAPITQL Summerside """1’DDIIY 11:10am) snriursuiiv ' listen totals Don't miSS bliss 0i the i maddest Lovin’ 21ml kiésin’ lint ever came Zinginq . ,tl'1e SCFBCH.’ ~">L 5'6‘: ' ‘. l: c? i 1'1- ii; i , Woe-wag.’ 11's w" ““"”" unueRoNAl-q ILIANOR s-ntur SMHH-JONN mow I WM mvifilililillrsii 1 ALSO CARTOON-SPORT m1. snows 7.15-9.15 MATINEE runs. 3.30 KENSINGTON Mon, 3.30. 1.15, 11.15 Tues. 1.15. mob Lionel Barrymore, James Craig rind Lucille Bremer in a gripping story oi‘ a young doctor fighting to save a girl's sanity in "DAR-K DELUSION", also Cartoon. WMSDMCDMDDM-‘Ebétk of calling on their that Tea was poured by J. F. aauniu. srvLrzs The sandal is the earliest type cf ,m1n_v harllll‘ .\'L‘fll‘.= of wedded lifs. such s period of indecision where- in Brutus says: PAGE FIFTEIJN REGENT MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 111514114 a11111.uo1|...11_11111.uo11 not main 1- -' ' I . SHOWS 7.l5 AND ‘7.l5 MATINEE MONDAY 2.30 WEDNESDAY 3.30 LCWQ§J~I€MYV§M §_ V‘ McFaWGaudet llrolossionarllanlvii“ 1w e _ - 9th.?’ 15,9” wgfldmg I E. E. Parkman, I '00,, .1‘ 0pm., 12.0. , .BROS'P“""* ‘ /\ 21TH? mrrlulii: .1! 111cc‘. ‘WHHIL Ii“ l local . IAN. lwuiiinnv ‘ L '(i€:l l i" i. c: : __ , ., , , 0%“ p“ .[ U] (‘Insist-e ' itiei LLfllbCl -811 a. Si. Paul» Rec: . m, , . Usual Haliiiiic uiieu 1 §T,',.1,IS‘LC.QN Uwhflil] if,‘ III'.(-l'.'.\'l' ililiATlfk BLDG. 1 Andrei. (Inlluk . i ‘ .m.1.tt1§1.1c‘r ‘ti.’ ’ gumm” N!" “"““““"“‘°_ ‘ Mr. and airs, (jguqgr Qp‘ _:V __ ——-- ———"- lfiva Slrrct. ‘cumc 1hr bride of‘ ;_-~_'——*—*" ' Robert Z\lc£<'aIi of Alfliltilltfblififil , . s. 1=. Hunter. 12.0. - The bmlc looked cliarninig 1r: a pale blue iui‘. and she curried :1 bouquet of pink and Villllc Cllflllll-l ions. Htr shtel‘ L10l'l‘21llle “a: ‘ bridesmaid and Mr. Bennett Ai- . scnault supported tlie groom. j, After thr. cereniiirv a reception ‘j “as held b1 tlic homo of the brid“ , UPTOQIIYTRISI I Lfllllllltilfl Visual Analyses . tilasses Fitted SilALLolAlt-"S BUILPLNG I Summcrside, I’.E.l.. | 1 I for llir ivninrrlziiw- l1'c1.<l= marl-In‘ IIHUN“ m5 "ClfllllPfi nl 111' 1111111: i-miplr. {(11 , ___ "m h I“ _ 1nd Mn lvivfiiill \\lll rczide a' 1 Manchester and tiiclr m :1 1i _‘. T. Earle Hickey 1 friends lun- in extending to them q Chartered Accountant. i 1 i Office at l5 (iranviUe Street ‘l I PIIOBO D75 |‘_ SUMMIBSIDE linen Letter (Continued his: Page 4.1 “Under your pardon. You must, bu“: FOR URAhNY note beside, That we have tried the utmost of our friends, legions are brim-full. Course is ripe: The enemy increaseth every day; We. at the height, are ready to SHEPHEIIDSWELL, Kent, Inl- larid - (C?) - Villagers collected a penny for every house to buy a birthday cake for the oldest in- habitant. .\irs. Mary Stupples, who celebrated her 100th birthday in Our our deem“, December". There is a tide in the affairs of men, tnlserice. Which, taken at the flood, leads 0n such a full IN l-N W I” on to fortune; afloat: Omitted. all the voyage of their And we must take ifhe eta-rent life when it serves, Ia bound in shallows and in O1- lose our ventures." <-»Mr. Ermst Profill, Zlbranto, spending a \acatioii at his home N. S., and by his brother, Edward, who will be best man at, the wedding. Rev. Mr. COIIJOlTlg and his bride will arrive back to the parsonage at Springfield West. seven miles from Olcary, early inl the New Year. -O 1 —SURPRISE PARTY On Thursday evening. December 16th. Rev. G. S. Stevens of Margate’ United charge was tendered s sur- I prise party, ivhen some sixty meni- bers of his flock. from l\iargate,l Long River and New London. met! at the Parsonage at Kensirigtonl for an evening of fellowship with their pastor. Mr. Stevens was ad-l dressed by Mr. Murdock Macbeod, 1 who had been chosen as chair-‘ man, and who, in his usual genial manner. made known the purpose of the gathering, and Mr. Heath, Mayliew, on behalf of those ore-l sent, presented their host with a sum of money as a Christmas, rzift. The ladies. also remembered their pastor with a generous "shower" of canned goods, pre- serves and pickles. The Reverend. gentleman. although taken com-. pletely by surprise, made adequate reply. A delicious lunch was sc"rv-: ed and the evening passed happily with conversation. crokiuol, and the singing of old-time songs and Sillikcr and hcr staff. —O Christmas carols. —Bur. really something! machine is reduced to ONLY 4D. lei! the Charlottetown stores. comfortably dressed. array of yarn, heavy-knit SKATING era. The Ior yo vers have close round UHQ—IIO‘ seethle“ 110.com I‘ addition to ho fttralhre ' "meat. mar veers Arm lnoomnts n: an. "- -o. a, The few GABY MINIATURE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES loft in stock have been cut right down to clear! Without the Wringcr the Gaby Washer was originally priced at. GUM-NOW this Washer cold for "Jo-Imagine you can get one now for ONLY 58.00 . . .. But you'll have to he speedy-there are only a very feiv of them left and you donfi want to be disappointed. The Gaby Electric Washer ls wonder- ful for slnall amounts of washing-it's ideal for an apartment cr email _'l1ome-yo_u can tuck it away in a cupboard when not in use. Don't mica out en this super Bargain. Gaby Miniature Electric Wash- m are 0N SALE in the Hardware Departments of both the Summer-hie listing is the sport of the season and the sport of the hour . . . tie Kinsmena link is a going concern with Iota of fun and excitement for everyone! You'll want a nice warm SWEATER to be smartly and The Ladies’ Wear Department has a wonderful hull-over ihlee priced at OM to 1.05. They are in a variety of lovely Ihsdel. either plain or with fancy Jlflllllrd patterns in contracting coi- ealorment dress warmly-wear a heavy Skating Sweat- , ea’ Wear Depertmuit. - pied of» furniture and a useful addition to your well-ap- ls the mart. l vi: Walnut OELLABIYIT the Department window. This raarveiloum Ceilareth is som- I pletely qllllpetl for ever! M» of beverage. Jolt think of the conveni- , Ilinflng for glasses for “this or thaW-thefre right in their | the Oeilantte-ali you need supply ia the SIIIPMINT or omnnemvs wmrea wmom wneawau m ms room claw or I” u!" Q1“- NEWS-Tou know there are Bargains and Bargains-But this one h» Complete with Wringer the Gaby Don't- . I hear SWEATERS in both cardigan anti neelu or the popular turtle necks. , I on display In , “this or that"! Come I tte-lt ieprlced at llt HDLMIIN’S—— MEN'S AND BOYS’ SETS wit like. h plated finish skates attached to black leather hockey boots, time have brown roe and tongue. They are lined with brown chrome leather and the tongue is padded with IIPOWII fell. Available in sizes and half sizes. Boys’ - 8.95 Man's - SKATING 9.75 I SKATING SETS Enjoy the Winter this year-take part in sports and outdoor activities . . . what better exercise con you get than skating. Shop here, in the Shoe Department for Skating Sets in Boys’, Men's and Women’: sizes and styles flint- you really will WOMEN'S SKATING SETS with nickel plated skates correctly attached to white elk boots tliut with blue felt. Boys’ - Men's - i "II" soil ari- novt unemployed but do side 11n1 tvolliei- to register because they are not eligible for benefits. Mr. Cannon said he could not gin? any comprehensive explana- "Wliere Old ore fleece lined and licive sliecirlirig tops. Tlis sizes ore 4 to 8 -- priced at . . . II. MEN'S AND BOYS’ SKATING SETS with nickll _ finished lube skates fitted to block side leather 1',‘ f boots with brown kip trim and tongue, these Iiovs o fawn leather lining and ilie tongue is nodded ,/ ' SIIDE DEPARTMENT at. Burlington. -Bur. -~.\lr. and bit-s. Qeorgr Bernard srcrit Christmas in Hunter River the guesLs of relatives. -O -Miss Frances Campbell and Miss Evelyn Peri-y of Sumrnerslde l spent the New Year's week-end in l Charlcttetovvn.-—S. —l\liss Joan Campbell. Summer- side. is spending the New Year's | holidays with friends in Glace Bay, ' NS. She left Summerside by plane I en Frldayx-S. ' -Miss Ruth Perry, student nurse at Hotel Dieu Hospital. Moricton. spent the Christmas holidays with lhcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray l Pcrry. Summersiclc.—S. l 11o. itmi Mrs. EYHPSL Might of ‘t Middleton spent Christmas in isummerslde the guest of Mr. and lips. Kenneth Bell. Miss mitii Wright of Halifax. also snciit. Christmas with Mr and Mrs. Ktniirlli Bell. ‘ Unemployment llegistlations Show‘ Uptrenil .1 wcnt (here at.- 630 per- 1. lcrcrl at, uiicmpirllTd Nntioiir-l U.1- rhnloitiiriii mniiierside, of whom 580 1 Md 7f) women. states Mr. an, office ruanagcr. 111s are drawing unem- 1 llSilfllllCg hciiefits and of IBM. week 52.0110 was .'l benefits. This figure, of course. 1111s about double an or- diunrv day as Saturday was a hol- ldri.\'- ‘~' iii- Csimoii says that about. oiic @111 Ql scirn of the persons lssucd “~11 11 micmployment insurance 1,001.3 1111s season are now unmi- ploycd and drawing benefits. 1t was cvplriilicd that these uiic1n~ plnwilflil figures do not tell the " ivliolr sluljl’ 11s many young men l 11e~-11i: e11 farms in the stiniiiiei- m flgllillll during the fishing ses- 95 t‘ l . " - 1 1 1.395 1w ticn as to why unemployment is up this year but he pointed out that the big job on the piers at Borden which ewtplcycd about a hundred men is finished and he said that most of the potato deal- ers and shippers arg laying off more men than in recent years. Mr. Cannon said that the New Brunswick woods used to absorb some of our unemploywiiciit but there is almost. no work over there Friend T eel" SELLING OUT ~-- ----- ~»----- ‘ The following products will 5e en sale Wednesday and Thursday. January 5th and 6th av reduced prices. This stock must move and will 5e e11 sale on the above dates or rock-bottom prices. "Suuglo" Hog Grower. Fisli Oil (Loeoll "Suiiglu" Doiiy Ration. lien and Ammonia Citrate "Sunglo" Laying Mosli. Block Sulphate Antimony "Sungla" VIIWMIHETGI (Coin Calcium Fluoride ceiilrolel Aluminum Potassium Sulphate Sol-Min. Suplwr Pig-Mun Epsom Solis Calcium Corboeeh Resin Charcoal. Soda Rice Meol. Flee Vowdcr Barley Molt Flour, V, Pym» Bfq“ ‘G-Cllllfi" Shorts Glllg" Flour QnisEedH 11c ow Fox FEEDS , Focnugreek Full Furring Meal 1I00’sl iSulpiu-itc .Wormex 8 oz. Full Furring Meal (503) ‘Wormex 4 oz. Full Furring Cubes (I003) Fell Furring Cubes (50'sl , F w" ll. , Med , Breeding Meul (l00s) mémcyms urge mm Breeding Cubes (I003) Breeding Cubes (50%) For Vf-l ~O"¢‘ Mink Ration (I00'.\‘1 Now llnqs 23" X 40" Mink Ration (50's.l ' TERMS CASH IIITEIIIIIITIDIIIII. FDX IIND ANIMAL FDDDS, LIMITED Summerside 7- 5- I- thie Year. - S.