, medium size DECEMBER 27,_ _1947 v QUAAKDIAN. _ CHARLOTTEIOWN fill: WESTERN GUARDIAN ' ' AGENTS: J. liuser Murphy. lle Hanover Street, and "~ . George Glow, 125 Ottawa Street. SUMMEISIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions. Advertising. i following stores The Guardian May be bought at any of the In Suiuuserside: ‘all Bookstore. Water Street; Gourlies Drugstore, 2i Central Street; Toronto Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 67 Granville Street. The Guardian will be delivered to any home tn Suusmerelde. carrier no! at so pu- day or 1h w week. Phone lll for this service or give your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. _FOR. SALE - At Kennedy's, —SKATING Kensington Rink xmglngton, one Maxwell electrici Monday night, Dec. 29, 8 to l0. washer, standard size; and one Fawcett Pipeless Furnace. Both articles new. _FISHERMEN—I buy smelts. eels and torncods, at highest mar- ker, prices. Quantity required. Phone 586, E. E. Sharbell, Sum- merside, _.(;0MlNG — Two carioads of Northern Quebec Hay. Book your rgquiremehfs Alden Carr, Kin- kora. —WANTED — Number of Low- set horses, around 57 inches in helghl_ will be at Kensington Lmery Stable Monday, Dec. 29. if 5191-11131, Tuesday. Walter S. Weeks. _.(.‘ENTRAL BEDEQUE Baptist (‘llurch at l1 A. M. Subject. “The vrorlli to which Jesus came. and our world." Sunday School 10.15 A. M. C. A. ritten, Minister. -Rl\LLY DAY SERVZCE - k C. G. I. 'l‘. Rally for Prince County was held in Bedeque Jnltea church and Hall on Saturday, Decenlbel- 20th. Tile following groups were represented: August- llle Cove, Borden. Kenslngton, Tryoll, OLeary. Bloomfield. Suin- merside, Travellers Rest and Ecdeque. Miss Marjorie Mac- Brlde, M.R.E.C. Girls‘ Work Sec- retary for the Maritime Provinces \\.iS present... The rally opened in the morning with games in the hall and this was followed by a Devotional Period, those present being divided into groups for this purpose with a leader for each group. A noon lunch was served by members of the Bedequc C. G. l. T. In the afternoon Miss Mae. Bride gave a talk on tile manner of conducting meetings and this was followed by a general discus- Mull. Miss Mac-Bride also gave a. talk on handicrafts and explain- ed how things can be made by the groups. This was followed bv carol singing and Miss Adele Mc- Ausland. ‘if Bloomfield, Provincial President, gave the story of each taroi after it was sung. Vesper lrrvice ivas conducted by Miss Mc- Ausland during which Miss Mac- Bride gave a talk on the "Joy of Giving." This concluded the —I‘0B SALE — 1N6 MERCURY Coach. Radio and heater. Apply Jim Clark. Kensington. -l AM READY to accept orders for rough lumber. When ordering ‘state size. Douglas Webster. Enter- ald, R, R. —SKATlNG Kensington Rink tonight, 8 to 10. i —-FOR. SALE -- Driving mare. SAbbB Wllrlhy. 1050 lbs. (square ' galted) black. suitable for hearse: iBl-WUOIIE mare, eight years; five icows to freshen in January; one "in February; 3,000 feet good wide i boards. W. S. Weeks, Hunter River. -ANNUAL lilEETlNG FOUR Branch Farmers’ Institute will be held in North Carleton School Monday evening, Dec. 29. All members requested to attend. lohn W. Myers, secretary. -PltINCETOWN United Church, Mslpeque. Sunday. December 28th. Services: 11 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. ,Watchnight Service December 31st. "1947 at 11.15 P. M. Mrs. ChPSlrf Simpson. Organist. Rev. Janus Cross. B. A., Minister, —CHURCH OF ENGLAND. __ New London Parish. First Sunday after- Christmas, Decelubcr '_‘Ptl,_ 8.30 Holy Cclnlnuniou, St. Mark's, Kensingtoll. 11 Morning Prayer, st, Thoznas’, New London. 2.50 Evening Brawl? 5L sifili-lllezrs, Burlington. 7-30 Evening Prayer. st, lilal-lcs. Kenslfllllflll- "Enllmanilz-l _ God with us." Rev. D. Noel, Rector. l ' --KENSINGTON MAN lil.l-.‘("l‘. ED—'l‘he mail ballot for directors of the Canadian Guernsey Breed- ers Association for 194a resulted as follows: Sec. A British Colum. his. W. T. Richardson.“ Surdis, B.C.; Sec. B Prairie Provinces, R. H, M. Bailey, Edmonton. AltzL; Scc, D New Brunswick and Prince Ecl- ward island. Harold Laird. Ken slngton. P.E.I.; sec. g, v_ l3, Leo-- nard, Clarence N. s. Howard Roller. Prlnceport. N, s. ohmic directors to be elected at the an- nual meeting held in Toronto early in February. rslly.-—5. —G. ll. M.- lt‘: a dream of a Radlo-Phonogrlph-The MAlwONl no 124 - - . Con- fi: fmfhgiegulzgzlelkc The llerlod “ohm u beautifully rim-ts “n- an“: had.“ u". shon-oxezterl Radlniuotsgives ‘f-tillhehperformance cov. m u l" - - - - as a pencil edge Wzmglgfieludfi "I10 dill. l! Olwlrfl-dynamic speaker and will bring - ilroductlon in excellent tone. The Record p]. e h ‘"‘°m'u“ "mm “bu!” "ml lllllfl». trouble-free mechsniilm M nick-up with a lire-time needle. . - . Th“ mod" h" u" uxryksnfe y”: “mbhl” Phmwmdlfl "Wile-aver and tone control. there is "l? "W"! IWTIKO Slllce. It is a really beautiful piece of [u [g "' "°" " M" l‘ "w" wtlefwtory Ind-efficient Radio Phonxragisc Th 1 ' e ‘m: xafiicgNhrNaaifl Ian machine that you will be thrilled with , - Y Y I‘!- - - - The price of this model is 329.00, ruull see it on display in the Hardware Department l! you're an ardent Bargain seeker-an ~ Drartmcut has a super value in PYBIXVTAIEEOCNIEIAS; ':..:";::."...‘l:.::'"'" "v e e»- 1e- - - - e this Bowl Set for ONLY 9D CENTS: Bum. "Us l! - ' “WI s" Bflflaln the Lhinu Department has a complete stock uf all hlrewPyzxmGlossk Utensils needed to outfit your kitchen. - - - ll yo“ y °°° u’ hi“! "m! Pyrexware — you have a for you—!t' derf I. - . . ‘h. Chm‘ gxfflmegt. 9'1"“ Prrexware for your kitchen from Mothers! If you've been looking f the Youth Centre has received a or STOCKINGS n" ‘he chndreth‘ . shipment of fawn ribbed cotton l | v I050 ‘Itt”5mdieis'9iol:ili°zfnc?lnémzlgllbatglalr. - - . It has been difficult to to to in a fiaehl-YOUTII oclvruil." m“ Hm m’ m” m’ b°'“"' Th! "f! first shipment from En land I BISCUITS s o HUNTLEY_AND PALMER t... ..l..'.‘.i‘.”.fi.?‘lllllff..ltl..ff‘l.t.'fllf"..‘l" _ e o ow n _ 5:23? "3." " 3° "Ml I amuse-Digestive Biscuitsxazaib ‘a "m. n valet" flirarNuts 45 cents a backare and Shortcake at "In", B.wuim_dr '9'" “will! lrfli-s. serve Huntley uml "B"! Department. ._ FUR cons l , LADIES’ Alli) men's MEN'S-_. Reconditioned Raccoon, good assortment, some like new.- LADlES'-_ Medium and smgll sizes, suitable for second cool or rough wear, ALL ABOVE REASONAILY PRICED LADIESZ- New Fur Cools cl subslonllol reductions lo clear before stock tolling. Jo Fe i. xluxolui 'S’side Kinsman Rink Program FRIDAY (Same ll lVedneadayu) 9-9:50--Pee Wee‘: (Central vs. East). _ " ' 10-10:50—Bantalrls (East 1 vs. East 2). l1-il:50—Mldgets (Central 2 vs East). l-lzbo-Juveniles (lest vs. West) fl-Zzfio-Skating. ' 3.3:50—Giris' Hockey 1 vs. Convent 2). 7:00-9:00-—Children's Skating. SATURDAY u-Dzofi-Paper Weights (But vs. West). ~ 10-10:50-—Pee wees (West 1 vs. West 2). 11-i1:50-Bantams (West ' vs. West 2). 1-1 :50—Bantams Central 2). 2-2 :50—Ska ting. 3-3150 — Girls’ Hockey School l vs. High School 2). 4.4:50—Midgets (West vs. tral 1). Note: cancelled programs are played the first fine day. Ally boy not knowing which team he is on please come to the "rink and find out.—S. ( Convent (Central 1 ts. (High Cen- ~Mrs. Louis Dystant, Summer- slcie, is a patient in the Prince. (jnllllty Hospital, having under- gone an operation for appendicit- is on Wednesday.-—S. -FREETOWN and Kensington Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday, December 28th. Kensi-ngton at 1i A. M. and 7.30 P. M. and Free- town at 3 P.M. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. —NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Services, Sunday, Dec- ember 28th. Clifton 11.00 AM. Smith Granville 2.30 P. M. Geddie Morn- orlal 7.30 l’. lVL Rev. D. A Camp- bcll, Minister. —il'0it SALE - At Kennedy's. citizen that $100 had been stolen from his pilrse. The accused will appear in Police Court today-S. —SOClAL GATHERING - On Monday afternoon the members of lho Junior W.A. of the Summer- side Anglican Church were enter- tulllcrl in 5t. Mary's Hall by the Senior WA. With Mrs. Ingham Palmer and Mrs. Ambrose Coles. hostesses. After the singing of carols, gzmles and contests were enjoyed. Refreshments were "served including the regular candy and fruit treat. - S, Harold Noonan visiting -Mr. alld Mrs. of R.C.A.F,. S'Slde, are friends in Albany. BURLINGTON 8: VIBIIITY Mr. Harold Profitt, Long River returned recently by plane from Fredericton. N. 3., where he had been employed for the past month ln_ lumbering. Messrs. Ivan Paynter and. Lloyd Brown have returned to their homes at long River, after spend- ing a few days in New Brunswick. Messrs. Alfred Si ’ . Ver- non Rlver and Layton Profitt, who have been employed in the lumber woods 1188.!‘ Fredericton, are spend- ing the Christmas holidays at their homes in Burlington. Mrs. John Doughart who is suf- fering from the effects of a [all at her home at Kensingion eon- tinues to be a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Surnmerside. Mrs. Johnston Ramsay has not yet recovered from the effects o. an accident at her home in Ken- sington and is e patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summer- side. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel i-lickox on Sunday were Mrs. Hickok’ sister and brother in law. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White, of Charlottetown and their uncle. Mr. Frank Moruaiv of Boston. Mass, u ho is paying his first visit to the Island. -Bur. _Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole were united upon recently. at their new home, by friends and neighbors of Spring Valley and vicinity. A hap- py feature of the evening was the presentation of a gift of _ money, made by Mr. Ivan Adams on be- lmlf of those present. An address was read by Miss Lorena Moul- lan. Charlie and Jessie each re- sponded, expressing their thanks in a few appreciative words. Lunch was served and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. l SIIMMERSIIE Lost Showing Today DOUBLE BILL JACK HALEY in "VACATION IN RENO" and LAWRENCE TIERNEY in "STEP BY STEP" Shows 2:30-7:i5-9:i5 MONDAY and TUESDAY Alexander VDumos' "WlFi OF MONTE CR|$TO" Slorring LEONORE AUBERT and JOHN LODER Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Tuesday 2:30 9-04 ff§§§§>§§Q§f§§§§ff§O REGENT Tll EATRE SIIMMERSIIJE MONDAY Qfs». and TUESDAY . l l i{€l'i.\illgt0fl. one Maxwell electric washer, standard size; and one medium size Fawcett Pipeless. Furnace. Both articles new -.\nucs1'cu ON when‘! (JIARGE ~ Summerside Policui have arrested a resident of the town on complaint by another Music was furnished by Mr. Bernie ’ ' lilllli llillllltfli ' A IJIMISIL llillSf mil EDMOND O'BRIEN AVA manner , ALBERT nuns ~. sm uavmc i and Introducing BURT LANCASTER Also Shorts Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Monday 2:30 Lost Showing Tonight GENE AUTRY __|||__ “TRAIL TO SAN ANTONE" O-fOO-Q Msk-lb-zow-awwermewa- CAMEO Saturday Matinee 2.30 Evening ‘l and O. “TARZAN AND THE HUNTRESS” Also Serial, Disney Cartoon and News BeeL Ol JACK IIALEY STAR 1N FARCE WITH WIFE AND BANDIT All) —R.ec0untin¢ the troubles of a weli-nseaning husband who gets mixed up with a hold-up gang while searching for buried treasure in Nevada, RKO Radio's “Vacation in Reno" Sf/HJTS Jack Haley and features Anne Jeffreys opposite, with Wally Brown. Iris Adrian, Morgan Con- way and Alan Carney ln_the cast of what it said to be the season's most hilarious offering. After a spat with his wife-Elea- nor, Jack Calrroll decides to take an Alnmy mine detector to Reno, where he plane to hunt for the loot that bandit Black Bart is supposed to have buried forty years before. Un- fortunately for Jack he finds the Girl Guide News IUMMEBSIDE NEW! We are glad to have the fol- lowing account of recent activit- ies of the Guides in Sulnnlzrside. Quote; Tuesday evening of last week the meeting of the 4th Summer-v side Guide Company was turned into a Christmas party after the enrollment of fifteen new Guides by the Division and District Conl- ulissiollers. ‘fhosc enrolled were: Shirley Clow, lsabei Arsenault, Juanita. Cameron, Marie Perry Gladys Arsenault, Eileen Arsen- ault, Claire Perry, Irene Gallant, Mary Arscnault. Rena Fitzpatrick Shirley Arscnault, Marie Dou. cettc, Sylvia Perry. Joyce (Janlcr- oll, Doreen Arscnault. The Div- ision Commissioner road a mess- age from the Ch.cf Commissioner, blrs. Corbett, who hzls been visit- illg Guide Companies ill Europe. She emphasized thc (ilillUUitlCa overseas Guides had in holding fust to the Guide Promise and Law and yet they all seemed to l.y special stress on the observance of the Law alld Promise. She spoke oi the good, both physical anl spiritual, that our gifts do to the Guides over there, and urged that we make real sacrifices to llelo them in their nccd. '1‘o QUOLG her own words: “Christ knew thls ly emphasized the need for us to care, really care, for each other . - _ bet us all make this a bet- ter, more generous New Year. We can do lt lf we try. My Very bet! wishes go to you all and may God help us and strengthen us to do our part well." There were gifts on the beau- tifully decorated tree for every- one. a competition. was held for the best Christmas decoration made with pine cones. it was dif- ficult to choose between them a1. but the one made by Dorcell Blacquiere won the prize. The Guides were very generous in giving some of these lovely decor- ations to the Commissioners t0 take home. Carols were M1118 and the meeting ended with lunch and cries of “Merry Christmas and Happy Year" brought to an end a very successful evening. Miss Mc- Quald and. her lieutenants must be congratulated on their flue com. pany of Girl Guides. Miss Carrie Holman has re- signed as Division Commissioner for Prince County. The District Commissioner told of a competition in an essav on Trees in Winter and Spring, open to all the companies in Prince- County, with field glasses as prize A choir has been formed with five froln each company who will sing carolsaat the over the radio. 'l'hey will con- tinue as a permanent choir Alberton Ami Vicinity m, Henry Brown has returned from a brief stay in Halifax whcrc he visited ills father. Among students home for the holiday; include. Margaret Leard. Don Pike, Martin Baridler. Herbali- Leavitt. Reggie McLellan, Gordon Kerr, Mary Gillis and Larry Cal- laghan. The spirit of Christmas was evident in the shopping pair-ta of the toum. In the evening. when passing Main Street many colorful adventurer. Nfeanwhlle, Eleanor learns of Jack's whereabouts and. thinking he is trying to get a divorce, comes to Reno to stop him. When she finds Bunny posing as Jack's wife, things get into a riotous tangle of ohascs and misunderstandings. as Jack tries dcspcrlltoly to explain fu his wife and baffle the bandits‘ determination to regain their loot. promeds of u. recent bank hold-up i ' which the robbers had hidden only e few hours previously, and when the bandits learn of their loss they assign their pretty stooge. Bunny. to get the loot back from the timid McKir-lnon Ethan and Marlon Campbell and the Crozier broth- era. POIILTIIYIIEII Alive or shipping crolet if desired. i . NOTICE T0 WE ARE NOW BUYING ALL GRADES CHICKEN AND FOWL We prefer buying direct from the formers, and con supply JENKINS nos. , ‘ g ‘summing r. s. l. ' lllll FARMERS Dressed ; Summer-side PROFESSIONAL CARD ""2? ‘ T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant 40? Office at l5 Granville Street Phone 5'! Suusmerslde 90x95» i Phone Sll X-Roy DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon zimullmon Building SUMMERSIDE , g _>Q»4)\_Z\ T \ well, knew this when He constant- l Look line world in Hie foce with your feel on the ground, sport- ing thor sure-fooled feeling wherever you hovel! Choose from our wide variety of fine quolily footwear in o host of popular sizes and proctlcol colors! Low priced! Bu! Model, with laced end closed throat, perforated defoil or perforated foe. Styled for long weor, easy fitting and comfort. In block or brown - - - $1.50 and up Street Floor Main Store Section displays attracted the cye. One ill'a.s chairman. particular that caused was Mr. Cyril Lueards store. It con- sistcd of a display of assorted Cilristlma; gifts, lighted trees, with a comment attractive, colorful series of Cue. 4T0 KEEP YOU liLWAYS Ill 1 The following is the program: Opening lteclta tion-Roger Mc- Welcome Song-Boy's. GOOD STANDING SMALIMATPS Where Price la Matched With Santa. The teachers < llierlihy, Mrs. S and pupils are to rd and congratu did program. wl joyed by the par attendance. lwsllltalsallu.» _ "bubbling" lights in thA background which cast a very pretty reflection on the snow white pavement. The Alberton Women's Institute Recitation-Larry Profit. Song-Christmas Time Is Near. Recitatlom-Why Do Bells For Christmas Ring, Mary Ellen Skerry. Dialogue-An Unpractical Joke, ilall was the centre of attraction Readinp-Gifts For The Christ on Monday night when an unusual- Child, Lona Hunter. 1y large number attended the spec- Drill-Deck The Halls. ial Yuletide dance, sponsored by Recitation - First Christmas. the hockey club. Evelyn Kinch. Tile Hall was beautifully decorai» Song-Brahm‘: Lullaby. Ruth rd for the enjoyable occasion with Jeffery. colored lights and a trio of Christ- mas trees. Excellent music was played by the "Western Five" lLTl- dcr the direction of Mr. J.F‘. White. One half of the proceeds were donated in aid of the Western Hos- pital. ‘The pupils of Alberton High School, held their annual Christmas Concert in the W1. Hall the after- noon of the 23rd instant, The Reverend .1. W. Nowe acted Diaiogue—Tlle Plcketts Christ- lmae Party. Recitation-bf}! Dolly, Marion Smith. Plano Solo-Christmas Carol, Vir- ginia. Come. Recitation-d pupils. Dialogue-Side Lights on Christ- mas. Recitation-Christmas In The Heart, Helen Ahearn- The Christmas Story. Dlalogue—The Vicious Circle. Christmas Carols. Piano sceo-mpl ed by Miss Leard QUEEN'S Dowager Quee.‘ mania who died known by her men Sylva. MGOMOQ Ska C RYST. TO 3 to 9 to M0¥>00<¥0¢~ Announcement girecfln9~ M‘! ‘or 1"“ Th. Yllllc: C chorfl ubii servis" P": ‘ lumiif ‘“ euniY |\ C0“: u“ e. and “i” o re“!-