DECEMBER 19. 1947 [ HE WESTERN GUARDIAN S’Side Bowling ___ {Em-m s. Elmer Murphy. no llanover sum. ar" ' George Clow. 125 Ottawa Street. BUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscriptions. Advertising. é The Guardian lllay be bought at any of the following atorea in Slunmeraltle: yéoimflo Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 61 Granville Street. i peohatore. Water Street: Gourliea v-Jltore. I1 Central Street; Results of the day night at Capitol Bowling Al leys. Summersidez- High single L. Harris 888. 2nd high three K. Ferguson 1S8. dlan will be delivered to any home in Sumaneraide. grief B" 0,11“ your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. pt 2o per day or 12o per week. Phone 280 for this service ‘Flying Hearts:- J. Ramsay .. . C. Rrogerson d chickens wanted n on” at, Bruce's. Summerslde. ‘EQUNTAIN PENS engraved hite or gold. while you wait. Emmy, Drug Store, Kensington. nonsense coat. -.- Unload- wothor car. Your patronage lppfcljldifid. P. J. Mclnnis, Bor- IOU. JIIRISTMACEBOCERY sruc- s Decefnlber 18th to Decembkr w». inclusive. A real Chance i0 ‘HQ. L‘, Dunning d: Son, Long givcr. ‘ -srunr:.\"r COUNCIL of sodi- pirrslde High School is presenting Wallace Bradshaw, Sumrnerslde. hoist. steel box. ter. Bummerside. up. Louis Moase, Ne\v Annali. ——SIGNET RINGS while you wait. Store, Kensington. —SEABLETOWN HALL. Frida of lunches, etc. Glee Club in a carol service _CHR.ISTMAS CARDS. fine . ,. . :18 l~‘r.dfi.\‘- Dfic- 19- it 5 °'°l°°k- boxed stationery, tails. fiefllfi- Rxhtu‘ N’. ‘- 185 BIlYPI‘ collcctloll Wm be take" a“ Gouriies Rcxall Drug Store, Srum- 248 me door. merside. 2“ DCENTRAL BEDEQUE Baptist church: Sunday morning, 11 a_.m.. the children's Ohrisimus service; Qffillilll. 7-45. Christmas hymn- w]; :11 thc Baptist Parsonage. gov, C. A. Britten, Minister". Konsington. Saturday’ night. Dec. 20. ..L‘.LJN"I‘RAL BEDEQUE unlit“ s to 1o. Good ice and music. flapilst Church: Sunday itriorning 11 (lllL, the Children's Christmas IQFYiCCI evening 7.45. Christmas hymn-sing in the Baptist Parson- ,§._ Rev. c. a. Britten, Minister. _ _- _--. W... Personals curusrnras CAROLS — 0n md” °“ bmnw‘ npqiat- cvcning thr- mixed choir o; m Paul's Church. Suir-mersltie. hioqqouq :1 progrzimliic oi Christ- mas LLZTAIIS which wore hoard with mun, pleasure by all those who were iortunate enough to have lunetl in. The group is under the direction of Mr. Joseph Perry and for the short time they have had pt ilirir disposal for rehearsals the‘. have acquired ext-client har- mnlii‘. The soloists un ‘Tucsday nvenznc ucre lilrs. Alban Arseliault, who 5311'! "O. Lovely infant Dear- est Saviour", Mrs. Louis Foirier who sang “Angels we have heard on h" h". Rose Mario Richard "O. you "slit" and Mrs. Gertrude Cahlli "Good Night. Sweet Jesus", and “Pnnis Angelicus". Mrs. Irene ' Pc vras the accompanist. Much rr t is due this talented group for ltcepinf; alive the beautiful prarllre oi’ singing Carols at Christmas time. - S. Believe Six Drowned When Schooner Lost ._____ (By The Canadian Press) The name oi the schooner whicl night's storm iras announced to night as the Frances P. Duke a hope was abandoned that her six man crew had survived. Earlier the vessel's name plat Fool's Island and Badgers the fate of the crew was estab llshed. ltlY SLED of the Newfoundlanders aboard‘ A. Brooks .. . Did you ever have a lied. a nice the little coaster had survived. G. Guffsifi . siriit sled authorities released the names of Toto —3l57. Witli silvery 111111161‘! lhd Painted the crew as Capt. Willis Miller. his red? brother Ignatius. Maxwell Payne, lleartbreakcrsz- A sled that never could be bell Stewart Keefe and Augustine Pic- E. Guudct .. .. Br Mir other boy's upon your ott, all of Pogo. and Alfred Mul- c. Cormier street? iins of Rencontre East. F. Saviciant B. Allen . Did you ever find a. hill, a long. v. snvidant .. . long hill . Totnl-ZHE. Wlitrc you could coast with never - 1 ii spill? Rflmaman 60v t Lucky Strikes:- l liili with a road both straight E. Smith .. .. .. .... .157 228 and wide. _ H. Mllligau . .. . .. a Paradise for boys to siidel "OWNS 0n gflodril .. .. a r . H’ S . . . (here's a place near my house ' I L. Harris . . where l‘ can play s Total-HS]. And rvitst in the mow on a fine nliitcrs day. ___ Bankers:- iheros loads of fun u you can LAusANNE, sadism-land, pm, K. Rogerson “@- 18 —(AP)—Prince Nicolas said to- G- A- M11191‘ Con-c. bring your sleds and slide iriiii mo! D-S. i . ALL WRONG .._,_ W. end Mrn. Newrioh were laying at an exclusive hotel. One Owning at dinner the conversation filmed to music. with special ref- erence to Mozart. "LVhat. a coincidence," said Mrs- New-rich. "Only this morning I saw him on the No. 5 bus with his wife; $111 were going down to the c ." A dreadful silence followed. and for the rest of the meal Mrs. New- Iioh was acutely aware that she 51d "dropped a brick." ' As soon as they were alone, her "band rounded an her. Haven't I told you that when 7°11 don't know anything about “m5 W"! discussed. you're to itfii irour mouth shut?" But what did I say wrong?" "Ti"! his wife. “You've been here iong enougih to 0W.‘ shouted her husbamd ang- mléilifli. the No. 5 bus does not. I0 own to the beach.’ "at first sight.” but. that finally rejected the King's request for permimon to miarry the 24- year-old auburn-haired Denish princess, but lied given “evasive and indefinite replies." “I do not think they have any- thing against Princess Anne per- sonally." he said. “Tihey probably would have done the some thing with any girl the King wanted to mums. COMFORT FOR LEGISLATORS QUEBEC — (GP) — The Quebec Legislative Assembly chamber and committee rooms are being air- conditioned. to be ready for the next ession. It is also announced that trained historic guides will ‘escort visitors through the build- ngs. ‘ n. M.- - 0. "RY Goons nsranrmcnr-raei-a are several pieces pr plaid ‘fig-A FLANNEL in the Yard Goods Seotion...Vlyella la in such ‘Mm I that these won't iaat long-so. ahop for it today! This n" ' ll 1 yard wide, in Beatrice Dress. {loyal Stew- t and Hunting art Tartana-the price is 2.85 a yard. DEPARTMENT-In the Candy Section you1l find x h fl GIFT CHOCOLATEB in miniature lihCltl-—"l0 1i; pound m minced at 5.95 and the l pound box at 3.95...'l'here are dellghh, 1. LESS MAID CHRISTMAS CANDIES in 1 pound glass jars n Cont: and 3 pound bores for 2.00. Get your Christmas Candy “Yam CENTIIl-Alloth shipment of FLEECE LINED swer- m" h“ II received --the last went so rapidly that we had to order m“ dlmflllllev. In pink, sires r to e. the price t; 1.09 a pain... "Pllillntmcnt-shop early for these warm Sleepers. mnrlillWAltE DEPARTMENT-There are many ELECTRICAL "um" "e for your seleetionmln the display you will find-Miniature I Machines. Electric Irons tboth steam and dry). Kettles, —F0ft BALE-limit Ford coupe. —WANTED - Truck. hydraulic Stanley Linklet- —F0lt. SALE - Used battery radios, good condition. Priced $10 ENGRAVED Semple’: Drug night. December 19th. Women's In- stitute entertainment. Bazaar, sale - —GO0D ASSORTMENT of brush, comb and mirror sets to choose from. Semples Drug Store. —KI'J‘.\'SINGTU.\' RINK OPENS Skating -M.r. Brydon Smith, Alberton, was a visitor to Charlottetown yes- J, SAINT JOHN'S, Nfld. Dec. 18- F. was wrecked in Shag Rock Tickle in Bonarista. Bay in Tuesday and other parts were found on Q1153’ but the name vras withheld until When it. was believed that none ‘ D. Under-wood ., .. day his llephevr, King Mictiiaci of ‘ R. Jardinc . . Romania, had fallen in love ‘with l W. E. McCanslnnd Princess Amie o! Boiifbflll-Plilflifl the’ Tota1—2462. Romanian Government was "stall- ing for mysterious reasons" about giving its approval to the marriage. I Q unkletwp He said the Communlst-dominat- , 3_ Thgnqpgon ed Romanian Government had not if. Ferguson . . H. McFai-iane . I... Shields Tota1-—269J. Ares:- S. Walsh .-.- ...... _.... L. Spencer m... .._ M. Baltzer .. L. Arsenault Low Score .. .. Total-RN. LOAF. No. l- N. Anderson D. Delaney Y F. Foy .. . R. Barnard Low Score - Total—%27. ll. Vincent . P. Mickus . Total-dill MacQuarrie's 2- MoDonnld .... .. 207 152 W. Arsenault ...l80 149 14 id. Gallant . 184 16B it. ltiorrison .. 193 157 2i E. McQuarrie .216 232 l8 Total~2939. Joe's Boys:- Arsenault C. Wedge .. Joe Arsenault .. D. Harmless . .. . .. Low Score 'I'otz1l--2584. Kingsmenz- S. Bernard A. Gallant J. Grady .. D. Arrham Follalitl i ‘Fotal-QMS. Doughboys:— - F‘. DoRoche . s1 it. Clow - Reg Clough . :5. Cameron . e E, Arsennuit .. T0tal—2686. Trinity United:- - A. Harris . .. ., 2 i W. Schurnian 251 186 l5 183 I". s. Mulkins .. . Lumber Kin L. Crane . . H. Woodside .. .. G. Lufferty Total-filo. Teachers:- B. N. MacDonald E. Pineau . Reg McNeih Total—2037. inaouni Development Bank Meeting OTTAWA. Dec. 18 ~— (C?) -— Th0 annual report of the Industrial Bank to Finance Minister Abbott. released todav for the year ended Sept. 30 showed the bank since its organization in i944 had loaned 015.770.0434 of which QLHQMO had been repaid. Graham F. Towers. Governor of the Bank of Canada. is president oi‘ thc industrial bank. organized to "extend financial assistance to sound industrial enterprises which are unable to obtain their require- mcnis from other sources on rea- sonable terms and conditions." In his report Mr. Towers said repayments of the loans had been at a satisfactory rate. '1‘he bank had an income for the, year of $798,192 compared with the income in 1M6 of MXLW. The profit for the year ended Sept. 30 was 0509.080 as compared with $241,718 the year before. it was decided to not aside $200,000 in a rcservo for losses should they be encountered in less buoyant times. Late this year the Bank of Can- ntla look up the remaining 100,000 sharps in the industrial bank bringing the latter's paid-up cep- n,‘,‘u""lli°'ivvlonl trim). Speed Mixers. Baby Bottle Warmers. lloi hi5;- “l "I Pllllmliiulical Door Chllnea and the Gift of Gifts for Moo '1 l" will‘ life neither a Schick or a Remington Electric Shaver . "W lee this. llae display and choose your gifts. ' 8110a nrra n lTMENT-ln atoch is a ihnifed quantity of 1.311;» SKATING SETS m Men...The b001,! are of up. mo, pmhflna" with brown leather lining. foe llill tongue. which u lined M. Wool mo. These ' 0M half sizes are from I to il. priced at 17.50 a set. are ilttetl with apeelal tube skates. The t"; hi, me ‘pan o; 7o 9”", m“ lini from 016-000-000 to The total amount of loans auth- orized on Sept. 30 were Oi0.'l58.000 and 45 applications still in process or examination. pllcstions were less numeroiil in l i7 than in pre- vious years. ‘ __-_____ Linnaeus, Swedish botanist, Aur- Commercial Bowling League played Wednes- "rua cuAnpiAN.__cg5a_1_._et;r_ra1-own . The balance of this years stock . Complete range of sizes and colors . The best in materials . Every coat in the store is on sale . Bash only . No Alterations . No exchanges .No Returns .No refunds S GIRLS’ -- BOYS’ YOUTHS COAT CONTINUES UNTIL CHRISTMAS LE B o Vs ’ OVERCOATS l“ °"".i'iE'... 895 0 Regular 11.95 to 14.95 for Girls’ Winter Coats _ 33 ONLY S|zes7yrs.to iOyrs. 11 to 14X 15.95 to 22.50 for ]_95 i4 ONLY sins 28 to 32 Regular f0!‘ Z95 Regular 26.75 t0 19-75 i9!‘ Youths GVERCOAT S 27 ONiYatglzts to 38 8.95 Girls’ and Boys’ con and LEGGINGSETS ' Sizes iyr. to 3 yrs. 3 to 6X 33 ONLY , 17.95 to 22.50 for 1.95 12. ONLY Regular" 12.95 to 16.95 for 9.95 7 ONLY Regular 10.95 to 11.95 for 195 OUR MEN'S Overcoat q SALE _ Continues Until Xmas SMALLMAII‘ u M 11': o YIIIERE PNIGE IS IMTSIIEII YllTil QUALITY ll. S. Oanso Makes Emergency Landing (By The Canadian Press) “Al-WAX. Dec. iii-The crow of a. United States Canso amphibian (PBY) relaxed in a Yarniouth, N. 5.. hotel tonight after icing con- ditions and engine trouble force-i the aircraft. down on Lake George near the southwest tip of the Pro- vince. _ The R.C.A.F'. Search and Rescue Unit reported here that the plnnr was safely beached 18 miles north of Yarrnouth and conditions for take-oil were suitable provided tlic lake did not freeze. The aircraft, bound Iran ihe Coast Guard base of Argentin. Nfid.. for Quonset. Bi, wheeled about after encountering icing conditions over the ohlily expanse of the Bay of Fundy and the pilot announced his intention by radio to land and taxi to shore. i-le had previously decided to make an in- 180 hooks and brochures. termediate landing at Pennfleld Ridge. N. I Until the crew turned up at the Yarmouth liotci. the last the R.C. A. F. here had heard from the pilot was that he was “going to ihilre" ashore and ask someone where he was. The Canso normally carries a crew of six but the pilot of the American craft did not report the rumbcr or names of his crew and R.C. A. F. officials said he would probably report directly to his command at New York. ofihrrzn p? ucr: Trench fever or typhus is trans- mitted hy lice. Sport Shorts From Britain LONDON. Dec. l6. - (CP). — England-South Africa cricket games inst slimmer yeilded a net profit of more than £N,000 6100.000) and resulted in a “bonus" to first-class count ies. minor counties and Oxford and Cambridge Universities The Booth- Africans received £10,000 as their share. The advisory cricket committee at its annual meeting distributed £1,084 to each first-class team and £148 to all minor-country teams and to Oxford and Cambridge. The committee ruled also that professionals chosen to play in the five-day tests against Australia next year would receive £15 a game -_ £25 more than the sum paid to pros "when Australia visited England last in 196B. Umpires nvlll receive £50 a game. Brian Sellers, 40-year-old captain of Yorkshire county cricket club who piloted the county to six championships in his nine years as skipper, has resigned. Norman Yardley. England's test captain against South Africa last season. has been invited to take over. in his letter oi‘ resignation Sellers said he felt ii only fair in give Yardley. expected to lead England against Australia in 1'40. the opportunity of leading the county and gaining valuable ex- perience. David Reid. wing halfback with Glasgow Pcrthshlre football club. LADIES’ Winter Coat SALE Oontinucs llntil Xmas i. OUR has caught the eye of many big- lcugue coaches but after agreeing he‘: just the man they're looking for, they shake their heads and iurn him down. David wears glasses when play- ing and senior clubs won't take a chance on him. All possible training facilities. will be given Britain's Olympic track and field possiblcs in county athletic parks. Use of the Parks was made after the British Amateur Athletic Assoceation told local government officials the normal cost of Olympic training was 5 big financial burden on the athletes. Col. William Parkinson. 70. chairman of Blackpool football club. died suddenly after a recent Blackpool-Sheffield United game. llc liari iravclled thousands oi miles in search oi players for the club, for whom he played 4O vrars ago when it was known as Black- pool South Shore. Matt Busby, Manchester United i lighting soccer club manager and former Scottish international halfback. will manage Great Britten! Olympic Games team next summer. Twenty-two countries have entered for the soccer tournament First round will be played July 3d, second round Aug. 2 and third Aug.5, Semi-finals will be held Aug. 10-11 and the final two day: inter at Wembley starium, scone of the games. HASTINGS, England ~— (CP) ... Electric lights now replace cnndls- nscd sint-c 1420, in Si. Clcmcnis church horc. HTML-FORD. Klinlurrock, Sont- land _ iCP) - A record £3,675 ($14,700) was paid for a six-monih- old Ayrshire call. FRIDAY 7-9; SAT. Matinee 2.31 Evening 'l-9 iler monstrous secret wrecked three men's lives. 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