DECEMBER _9. 1949 lHE WESTERN GUARDIAN m‘ 1 PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 5 Summer Street, Summerelde, Phone 2B0 News. Suhacrlp" . Adverflllng Bepreeentetivw J. ELMEB MURPHY Ind GEORGE CIJOW The Guardian may be following ltoree bought at any of the In Summerald w“ Bookstore. Summer Street; Gourlioe Drugetore. ll Central Street; Kelly.’ Nuvaatond, Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 61 Granville Street; Doucette’! Grocery. Second Alyre i ‘ di a: fir‘; Sh: day or 18o per week. on; ordor w Street: Inland Motor ‘transport, Watcr Street; Aline‘! 5mm’. 12o Russell Street. n wllfi b" "69"?" W In! Mme In Summereldu by Curler Phone 2U for thin service or flu the boy responsible for delivery. on your route. ggyERAL INSURANCE Ral9h . Muttart. Summerslde. _wll.l. BE AT THE sronr. of .- M BoWnESS. Bedeque. en M011- ‘ and Tuesday. December 12th nd 13th from 1.30 to 5 to receive mms for rebate On gasoline. Please lillg sales slills- Roy Campbell. _§()TlCE T0 ADVERTISER — diertlsers are reminded that th ‘Dpy must b: in the Crvardiun '1“ m; than noon the orevious day a guarantee insertions Out of advertisers who telephone laglllCll-S. cum. should partlculary w» this in mind. ichoillm Builds Rink . it Miscouche One of the most important pro- jngis of the Miscouche Home and School Association since its for- mation is about completed. Pre- \“.O\l! to last winter there were no (aquatics in the village for skat- n. and piflYlfllZ hovkey- A Y“! "o iris organization cleared of! I loypl piocc of ground and flood- rd ii. So much enlvymeni- W35 obtained from this small effort that the Home and School organ- lratiori this fall decided that they ivoulri build a regulation open air ymk, This rink has now been poffltvIFIlWI and ready for flooding. l’ mans-arcs 1G0 by 90 feet with a fill-foot promenade along one side. it. is surrounded b)’ 8 MED 17°57‘! fence and has two heated dressing rooms. Lighting has been pro- vidcd so that the rink may be used in thc evenings. This work has been done by a committee of the Home and School Association consisting of Rev. J. D Kriiv. chairman, Albert Gau- drt. ll. ll. Gallant. George Venn, lie; liualiiin. Bcn DesRoches, P. t‘. .\l:i...n and the president of the Association. Phil. LeClair. The total cost of this new rink i: approximately $600.00. The Sis- tars oi the Convent staged a var- iety ronccrt and a substantial sum was rralizrd. The balance was raised by public subscription and the members of the Association are very appreciative of the es- ristarice and co-operation received. lt is also planned to organize liockev among the youngsters this winter for the first time.—S. -BEQUIRI quantity undrawn Reese and ducks. Beet prices. W. H. Burns. Malpeque. —8TOBE NEWS-Our toy and gift department ia now ready for Christmas ahoppera. Wednesday half-holidays discontinued for win- ter mont-hs. S. D. Dixon. —NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday. Decem- ber 11th. Clifton 11.00 A. M. South Granville 2.30 P. M. Long River ‘L30 f’. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Min- ster. Personals _-—Mr. Harry Dickie of Summer- side i: confined to his home as the result of a back injury-S. S'side Y's Men's Club Meeting Mr. T. J. Allard. general man- ager nf the Canadian Association of Broadcasters was the guest speaker last evenipg at, the reg- ular weekly luncheon meeting of IIlP Summcrslzle Y's Men's Club lield at the Olympiu Restaurant. The meeting, which was presid- ed over by president Ross Mac- Kenzle, was well attended by the local members and a large num- bcr of invited guests represent- ing various service clubs in Sum- merside. The invited guests also included His Worship J, F. Arnetl. Mayor of Summerslde who extended n civic welcome to tho. distinguished visitor. Represent- ing the Kinsmen Club, Mr. Henry Wedge stated that they were pro- ceeding ngaln this year with their annual Christmas tree programme and he suggested that anyone contemplating bringing gifts to the tree for the needy children of the Town would bc well ad- vised to make up gift. parcels of food instead of toys. Ho pointed out that there would be plenty of toys collected at. the annual toy matinee but, that food donu- tlona were by for more needed and acceptable. Mayor Arnett, speaking on be- half of the forthcoming drive in aid of the blind. made a strong appeal to tho members of tho various service clubs to do all in their power to put the drive ovcr the top and make it a success in every way. The address of the. guost speaker which was broadcast over the local radio station was a most interesting outline on the position CANADA'S GREATEST TABLE RADIO VALUE Model III! ONLY $2795 DESIGNED FOR PRICE-WISE cusromsas AI: BRACE MucKAY 8r CO. LTD. SUMMERSIDE i of nity owned radio sta- tions in relation to the Canadian Broadcasting Company. I-le point- ed out that in many countries to- day the medium of radio was controlled by tho Government and used to consolidate the position of whatever Government" was in power in that country. In Can- ada be laid the privately owned atatloni have n proud record of service to the community in which they are located and contended that theae stations by their aer- vlce to the community had more than justified their existence-S. Awailing Part For Dial Phone System In S'side, Inauguration of the dial telc- phone syatem in Silmmerslde will definitely not take place until af- m the first of the veer. 1t- we! learned authoritatively yesterday. Reason for the delay is that a ne- ceseary part of the equipment has not yet. arrived. Word baa been received that shipment of this part has been made from the plant in England and it is hoped to have it here in about three weeks time. After that. it will take about two weeks to complete the installation of the wonifiiiiiiiissusn l Curling Season Opens Al S'side _ The first games in the prellm- . marl! High School curling series| at the Summerside Curling Club W"? Played on Tuesday. 51X boys’ rinks are entered in the prcliniiiiary competition, and a "round robin" series will be PiFLverl by the six rinks. A second ' S(’l‘ll"S will be held in ' when two rinks will be selected to play against Charlottetown and any other Clubs which may wish to compete l" the Provincial piaydovims to be heicbabout February 11th. The winning rink of the provincial series will be entitled to compete for the Canadian High School “llrllllii championship at Quebec from Fohruary 20-254. Tho following arr- tho results of Tuesdays opcning play: Miller ll. Bagioie 3: MacDonald 9. Ellis 5: Campbell ti. Huestis 6. Thofoiloivinil. are the teams flélYllClllfilllllf No. i: G. Simmons. D. Houiatt. C. Simpson. ll. Ellis, skip. No. 2: J Dourcrte. F. Lockhar‘. E. Mills, A. Campbell. skip. No. 3: G. lnman. G. Beer, D. Gallant. D llucsiis. skip. No. 4: M. Carnpbcll. R. Lefur- stcv. M. Scilurmrin. C. MacDonald. skip. Nn._ 5: K. Paviitor. R. Biacriuiere. D. Nicholson. T. Bagiole. skip. No. ti: W. White. E. Doucette, Bcnnott Flow. Wynian Miller. skip. Tlio following is lHn rp-maindpf of th" nlnyiiiq gphndula; Saturday. Doc. l0_ n nywwpjmg vs. l-lucstis; Camnhcli vs. Baglole: hlacDonaid vs, ‘Mdirr. Tuesday. Dec. lfl. 4 pm__-M3Q- Donald vs. Campbell: Ellis vs. MUN" 31111101!‘ Vs. liuestis. Saiilrdav. Dcc. l7. fl n_m__Mi1]@r vs. Hiicstis; biacllonald vs. Bag- iolc: Ellis vs. Campbell, Tursdrrv. Doc. 20, 4 pm_m“§ \'»‘- B-"ifllfiifl Campbell vs. Miller; lViacDonald vs. liuoslis. Snort Echoes From Prince Bounty The R. C. A. F. basketball team will ploy tlic Army aggregation from (‘lixirlottctotvn at lllc local court tonight (Friday), The Fliers will ho out to get revenge for the split-hair loss they suffered at thr- hnnds of Ray's Millionaires in Charlottetown last Snturdnyi night. Bob Buyno will be back with the squad nnci his general- ship and all-round playing ex- cellence should add strength to the team. "Moose" Carson will be absent from the line-up, however. O O O l Rafa take on Schurman's in tile second game of the scheduled doubleheader and this should be a fairly easy victory for the money men, aa Schurmen'a will not have one of their most pro- lific scorers until after Christmas. \\'n refer to Earl Smith. who has his hands full with the business of installing the new dial tele- phone system in Summerside. Jim Spinney ta n welcome addition to last year's lineup. Spinney was high scorer for the team in their canic against S. D, U. With Smith hack in the line-up after the Now Year. and the youngsters im- proving all the time. Schurman's may give the other teams a real run for honors.in_19..'5fl. Thr- Fliers have yet to be de- foatod in tlir- Summerslde High School Basketball League. They have won three straight games. Led by their tall captain, Charlie Simpson. uiho has shown himself to he tho premier point-getter in the lcaguo this year, the Fliers will lio hard to defeat. In Bill Stewart thv-y have another stellar Prince Edward Island » THE GU ARDIAN. CHAR LOTTETOWN ONE PIECE SNOW SUITS -- Sizes 3 t0 6x - only 4.95 at SMALLMAITS January. . ' ' Specials in the Cottage Curtains Cottage eete in red and green lMarqullette. Complete with val- ence and tie-backs. Regular value $.25. While they laat, Per SetF- I 1.39 Enquire About The New l PLASTIC DRAPES | Selling for Only 1 98.‘, PAIR Lovely LingerIe-atralghl But sllpl with two full inches of frothy luring on both tho hem nrul hust line. Colours ore maize. nilv, or- chid, pink, and white. Slzca 32 to LINGERIE — Upper Floor —- Main Store House Furnishings Department Esmend Indian Blanket-s Five different patterns end shades. in sizes 60" h)’ 80". While they illlt. EA CH Cottage Curtains Cottage beta in red and IP65" Marquiaette. Complete with val- nnce and tie-backs. Regular value 82.05. While they last- Upper Floor — House Furnishings SNALLMAII‘ i l Your Friendly Store-Where Quality Comes First Lace Trimmed SLIPS 2.95 Value NOW ON SALE {Whlle They Last) CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 95 EACH ll.5O 1.95 Store or appearance. 6'x9' . . . . . 4.95 each 9'xl0'6" . 6.95 ecell 9'x9' . . . . . 5.9" each 9'xI2‘ . . . 7.95 eucli Gongoleum BY Tfi term: n ml running yard 20 0n|y, Baroleum Rugs In one flowered design only. These ruga hare small defects in Will not effect the wearing quality, While they last- printing-hardly noticeable. Cnngolcum In three yurrl widths. two (liffercrat pat- colours. PAGE FIFTEEN llere’s a Scoop! Ghildren’s lIIIE PIECE SNOW SUITS Sizes 3 to 6x * ZIPPER FRONT * FULLY KASHA LINED._ ‘* Detachable PARKA *KNITI'ED. SNUG-FIT- TING CUFFS * COLOURS — Green. Brown. Wine and Navy. Now 0n Sale ONLY 95 EACH CHILDREN'S WEAR Upper Floor — Main Store YARD RYGS ("ongolcum ruca in all sires. Popular iloslg-u at lnmlcrutc ivrirrs. 2.25 For‘ . .....--..-.....,.- “*1 Th; way things look now it would srcm that there will be no plebiscite on tho advisability of huilnlnrzia community centre in Summorsizlo until April. In our humble opinion that is leaving it rather into ll. I" "l" "TM 9f i‘ favourabir- vote, the toyvn planned system. k performer and thla twosome will c d mpplunentnry - 4175a‘ spell trouble for opponent: every ar O orig; containing the new numbers "m. {hgy appeflf on the court. m will be given out to subscribers - ~ r - _ ‘T- n“ about one week before the upllt Tm- bova are very grateful for to have the building completed |cullar law, This matter of legailtly lirilng llhisi qqulcstlon i110 I is l .‘*.“.“.“..““'..‘...‘.‘.“‘.“.H.‘,.,‘,_,,‘__ ' i ' ' ' ~ ' ~ ‘ "“ ‘» "“' ___ I oven» when the people receive ‘h, hnlp gin-n thom by alrforce by next November. \\Il_\ unulrlnt .shoulrl be looked into. We thinc lig it o ray) OFnPXI nit, ‘ th se su laments they will know licrsouriol iturticularlyi Jack Mur-‘the plebiscite be livid firs! 11ml lWe IPHW" "i" TM" Scum" mm‘ 5°" ‘his 1"“ "M" “h” ““ ‘N i l. F. HKIEITOI’. K0. yo: gurepallt in a V017 few days p)“; in in" sports department. an amendment to our law sought iaccept the opinion of its recorder. exact words’? It Wouldn't tori um s i m be lb], w d“; n19},- Taék ha; done a lot for the boysifrom the Provincial GOVPFDTTIFIII ‘but this is certainly not. true as much to get other icgnl opinion -— Q r OPTOMETBI.’ maybe“: instead of asking for helping Ito referee nil the games. later. Surely there is no law regards the rest of us. So far the regarding it. Why don't uc do t Qvmnim vunn Annlyeel ' giving n» inns ups on the finelagnlnst holdlnil thc ii1clii~“i"‘- i‘ “"""“’ mm" is Prelwh well that; W11.‘ "L" ‘We hail‘ ".19 TODAY (Frmw) QATPRDA‘. i ' - ~ ~ - loudod with obscurity. y no we apprn o e roni . issoiiri. 1 . _' ‘ Glue“ ma.“ Almost everything else i! in Pllll"! "l h"‘-‘k°lh"ui “d hflpmg the" I5 m“ I‘ I5 " ‘"5 It‘; i‘ ‘ ____,_, .. . .‘ __ _ l pug"! 1" readiness. The operators have all l" ""1"" “'"-‘_‘~‘-_ , , "M" ”_ 3 Today '7'.l5-il:l5 — Saturday 2230-4110-9179 1 been trained in the operation of ‘ F’ ‘ .. rMA m; new awltchboerda and practic- ally all telephones in the Town have had dials attached to them. Th, gompnny is anxious to got m; dial equipment in operation u u goon 5s possible. It ia proposed that the "cut” Wm page place on some Wednes- day morning in January. The rea- SMALLMAWQ gmLpmg Surnmerelde, PJLL ' nus IS on: or nu uosr rxcinac an saocmc . ‘ mnoa PICIIIIES ma nun ’ coiuuau vicrunls brew"! cAMEoATflEATREi REGEKT roniw and SATURDAY Today 3:30. 7 and 9:15; Saturday 2:30, 7 and 5M5 l Friday-Saturday 7:159:15; nlatlnor- BlG DOVBLE BILL |2:80 Saturday. Rough. Roarlnil’ [Romantic - - - Big stars-Big In phones operating through the old notion! Wild Blll Elliott. Vera . ,KENSINGTON "In te <1 r a ‘mum. Don Castle - Elyse Knox in 0"!“ n 5°" 1°‘ “m”? m’ p“""°“"' i ide whl'h mi u» a n l "c not": 51 switchboard in Summers i. n n. o n Carrol. m . . ‘ is Granville as.“ "m? " trtiulotrlraetolullcicoiii-lllarlt 33S is its W“ Ciipulw hi" ‘i i“ °‘" "'"“- “"""“ F-"l l" " "ml “l WOULDN'T on IN YOUR SHOLS" Phone 51h negulgglllexdb possible. A; wfidngfldgirg pccted that shortly after the new; outdoor drama, ‘ ‘ ‘gunman’: u‘ h." homhym in m, morning system starts thamziumxleli; ‘lo-i UWYOMlNGH __am]__ l there will be a. peak busvivlnteris load grliagrggstnlnabgilltmpfi l Al” Serial end New! , - nd in the lmmw" M“ __'_.'.I i » m S! the world“! P°°P1° i‘ "m" ‘i ‘ “7 ‘ IIIII L-r-i- ha"? “m cm be expected on the i uougg|gg "gnu" "Q|Ql” f l _ > z widow“ = - i i ~ l DICK PUWELL- SiliNE llltSSll ~. - E» the experience in . i will < Q ‘n. ti’: rhfiacgesfllhat people are very i i aalwli mu - aluminum - W! WU Q ptD" R'o' gnxlou: $0 "'7 W‘ u“ n” “an” T i ‘ o4 intruded" the (time mm: j- oPToD-mTmsT 3nd ‘or m’ fir", sly or In ‘will CRAPA‘ D l ' : ' mulnnrnnnnloq-Iilthlllliifll ; Em Examined u" ‘i? vTdI:lts.erCI'I:seI1‘Il'enti3 I ‘ FRI- " SAT‘ 8:30 ' J t isiuutucnuuinurriior-iauimuimum _; Glauee Fitted if; the evening of the first day it n H » / I _“= ma“ no“, ta hoped that uia equipment will ia-u I to u; 1 b | have hid l l°°¢ mn- o . lad a, "Mnmut There will likely be a formal Preston Foster , u ceremony in connection with the M St rt _ . ". ‘~--'~~"-""~'-“"~“"-"*Y GENT ran-ran awn. commencement of the new system. "Y "Va Also Short (“Animal Cracker Circus") Comedy and Cartoon k- d dial ayatem n. Last Yef ‘fins’: _..." Na w 5 At present there are 1.000 tele- 511mm,, s t‘ n I W-Q-O-O§§+O4OOQ-QQQ-Q%CQQ40-OO-OQ-O-OOOQ§QOQO-%QQQQ4O VFQQ‘