JANUARY 5. 1949 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, 186. Hanover Street. In! George Ulow. 125 Ottawa Skeet. “UMMEBSIDE sad v PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions, Advertising The Guardian may he bought at any of the following stereo In Summers" . gel] Bookstore. Water Street; Gourliea Drugstore, 2| Central Street‘, Toronto Bakery, Water Street; Mari GlutIet, 0'! Grusvllle Street; [men's Grocery, Busseli , Al!“ I ‘ n " Street; Island Motor ‘rrsnsport. Water Street. the Guardian will be delivered to any home In Summon-side by Ulrrier My ‘g 3e per dsy or lie per week. Phone 2H0 or 280-2 for this urvlre .,,- [Iva your order m the bu: eepoullble for delivery on your mule -—'I’HE BURKE HOTEL is open for business giving supper. bed and meakiast for the present. Peter A. Burke. —KI'INSINGTON -' Wednesday. lailuary 5th. at 7.30 P. M. wees oi [Jrayflr Service in Church oi lang- land. ltev. L. M. Murray will preach. ~- SCOTTISH TEACHER AT ugysING'i‘0N.-Mlss Jessie Keri. lc her of Quinpool Itoad SCIIOOL‘ llal. .lx_ spent UTITISLIIIES holidays —MARGATE SERVICE-in the absence oi the minister, Rev. 5.5. Stevens, who is spending the holi- days on the mainland. the evening m Kcnsington and Long River. iilss Kerr ls one of several teachers from llic United Kingdom sewing in all exchange program with tnci-iciln and Canadian teachers. Tile rcgulal‘ teacher of Qulnpool Road School is now teaching in Miss Kerr's department in Scotland. llliss Kerr's desire to visit P. E. Island arose from reading L. M Montgomery's books. Although she rame in winter she was not disap- pointed. She found everything as pictured in her minds eye. While Ill Kensingtcil she was the guest of ‘iii-s. Minnie Niclicod and in Long River she visited he'l- cousin Andrew Bain and family. Mr. Bain enu- gratod l0 I’.E.I. about twenty years tlgo.—-K --RI:LCI'ZPTIO.\' IIELD — Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Waugh. Kelvin Grove, entertained on Wednesday evening. November 24th. at-a re- service on December 26th at Mar- Baie United Church was con- ducted by the members oi the Y. P. U. Mr. Clifford Moase. of Kensington, a divinity student, delivered the sermon and present- ed the Christmas message. beauti- fully and impressively. The ‘scr- vice was conducted by Mr. Ralph Howard, and Mrs. Lloyd Hickox led in prayer. l-‘teoltatlons, in keeping with the season, were given by Barbara Woodsidc and Mona. Mayhew. The glorious hymn. “Joy to the World". was sung very sweetly by Freda and iviary Kaye Mayhew and Bonnie and Barbara Woodside. Miss Sel- ina Johnston presided at the or- gan-Blu. —FARI-JWELL PARTY — Prior to their departure for their new home In Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stewart were tendered a ALLA aaasiassa WARNER BROSI NEW SENSATION! almarlwi; IIIIINOR PARKiR-AIIXISSMIIH SYDNEYGRIINSIREEIGIGYOUNG AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ‘A; ccptio-n for their new neighbors, {new}; puny by fflendg and Mrs. lohn Glover and Mr. and nemhbory at “my, home m Noy- Mrs. l-rank Glover and family. bum M1; John R_ Sharpe “'35 who had earlier moved to this community from their home st Summerside. Mr. Dskine Mac- Murdo presided. and after speak- chosen to act as chairman, and in his well known happy manner, hc spoke oi the purpose of the gath- ering. and expressed regret that ALSO NEWS REEL ‘ SHOWS 7.15 - 9.I5 — MATINEE THURS.—3.30 4-0 O O-O-WQ-O O 0 O O O O O OO-O O4-§§~§-§-f§'§'§-§-F§§ FWO-OO-OQO-O-O O~O O~O “WEE .1315 -_G_UW_IAPI- ififil-UFQYYIZTN THE PERFECT FUEL ls Obtainable 'Again! IIIILMAWS Ball Supply& Install all Types of llil Burning Equipment for Your Gonvenienoe and Enjoymen Canada's First Choice! Oil Burning 4 .RANGE Willi All These Superior Features: ##- _ CAPITUL Summer-side lolulv lwrllllzsnln an rllulisnllv 0 IL PAGE ELEVEN Ing o! the purpose of the gather- ing and extending a welcome to the newcomers, he called upon Mr, Robert Hogg. On behalf of friends and neighbors. Mr. Hogg read an address lo Mrs. Glover. 51., who nus the recipient of a. lovely woo.‘ blanket. prescnled by Mr. Sterling Mlllar. and to Mr. and Mrs. Olovcr and family. to “I101?! “T15 Presented all occas- ional ohair by Mr. Arnold walk. m: Mr. Glover. in his usual Jov- nlalil-cr, viliced his lhanks Giovrr also expressed for herself ant. for Mrs. Glover. Sen- lhis highly esteemed couple were about to make their home elsc- where. An address was read by Mr. Stanley Sharpe. which con- veyed this Rentimenis oi those present. Io the honored couple. Messrs. Eustace Reeves and Clark Harding, presented on behalf of the Community, a. complete dinner set of dishes, and a handsome magazine cnd table. On behali of the Women's Institute, IVLvs Stewart was the recipient of a beautiful floor lamp. presented by Mrs. J. A. Harding. and an _ g address read by Mrs. George ‘:.f;..‘.::1:.::.:* 3i‘“"ii.‘° "cc cc“ c g s an . . kindly thought. Frank and his Insulation “we adequately Spo mother are already well and iav~ ken by mm Mu and Mm Stewar" Lunch was served. and the re- ‘Wlbli’ lzrioun lo the older resi- ' - .- dcnls oi Kelvin Grove having Blunder or the. evening P3553] , . . _ pleasantly in social intercourse llcd in 1.1a ctmlnunity for many Md ganle._gur lcsrs prIr-r to their residence in ' ' Ellmmcrsldv. Lunch was served _ by the ladies. and during the evc- "IITI-‘S Ni)" "Ariellaun- "“‘“°'"‘ panled by her niece. Shirley Walsh. of Bale Verte, N.B.. spent. the Christmas holidays on the island. the gucstsAnf Mr. and Mrs. Eldward Gallant and family of Emerald. "ills. I Vila-soul: vcas enjoyed. wllll an... Scott Clark at the piano. -- RUIZ Personals ---.'\lr. John J. Pcrry. O'Leal'y. has left on a visit to Boston, Mass-S. --Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lavcrs of Borden. visited Charlottetown Oil Frldayn-K. --l\'iiss Betty Manderson. It. N.. of the Queen Mary Veterans‘ Hospital. Montreal. spent New Your holidays in Summcrsidc. the guest of Iler sister. Mrs. James A. lyiacGrcgol". Central Street.—S. Dan Champion of Bradal- hanc. was a visitor to Charlottetown —M_r. Kenneth Lauglllin. who Is a patient at the Provincial Sana- Allleli trials plesenll A m»; Bios. Production an..." EDDIE ALBERT ° GALE STORM ti». Jelvm Glaalon ' lmme lolnu ' Gilbert Island ' Iallen Marlene MCOMQDMQD<£¢D~M€OMGQKLNMGDMGDMG®MODQ REGENT THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ORY lTlAT Evci? Hlr m SHOWS 7. I5 AND 9J5 torium, spent Christmas with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lsughlin, Sherbvooke-S. on Friday-K. - Mr. Dali ‘Iilurrayz Sackvlllc. N. F spent New Years In Summer- wlr- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. P’ Ellis-S. —Miss Tillie Murphy of Frederic- ton. N. B.. arrived In Summerlide on Monday afternoon lo visit hcr __ _ ' sister. Mrs. Roy Daye and Mr. Airs, “lIIlBfll E. Johnstone and Dayc, Argyle Street’; daughter Betty. Long River. are ' spending the week at Charlotte- lunn.-—Bur. ——Mr|. Harry Sillipllanl. Sunl- merside, entertained a number of her friends on Wednesday at the lea. hour. The rooms with their Christmas decorations gave a fes- tive air to the occasion. The hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs. Harry Dickie and Mrs. Albert Sli- lipllanL-S. -Mrs. Leo liughcs and son Waync of Kcnsinglcn. were pas- Wlsvrs by train from Charlotte- iowll on Friday-K. --.\lrs. Fred Callaghan and daughter Frcdda wcrc passengers In Si. Louis on Friday evening Yllvl‘ are guests or Mr. and ‘irs Iimmeii CEiIIi1I1Iiiil1.-—K. —-l\Il-. and Mrs. Maurice Curicy and two childrcil. or Gcorgcloivn “crc passengers by molcr bus I0 rlznlsll and Iillrlnre Crlpcs on Wed- icszlrly cvcning-Jx’. -—Mr. Louis Thompson loft Tucs- dlly morning for Halifax. N. 5.. u here he will visit a few days with friends before returning to River- bcnd. I’. Q. Mr. Thompson spent the Christmas holidays at. IIIO home of his parental. Mr. and Mrs. George 'i‘hompson at Conway. _ —.Vlr. and Mrs. Alfred Smpson or‘ Sumncrside were passengers by lruin to Charlottetown on Friday. ‘Mr Simpson has the alcr’ and retentive mind o! all of his ‘lame and generation. and is a care- ful raconleur oi winter weathlr cyclcs and conditions fcr the las: - The nnnv friends of Mrs. i1‘ i- "mll Vvrnrlslrlc. of Margaic. ~n~r_y' In l-rnr cf ilcv cnlering the Prince C“‘.‘l'\'l‘ Ilospllal on N""»v \f‘ R rlvv foi- an operation for " “is. All hope for a speedy "JO Gr of sixty years. authority Ill latter duy current his- tor lsland.~l<. -- Mrs. attending n Maritime meciinz of the Ccnlrlll Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Laird vlforneni: MATINEE FRIDAY 3.30 SATUR-DAY 2.30 LAST SHOWING TONIGHT BARBARA AND GARY IN _"MEET }\90%0»t<§al9-I\ ®%O6%00%00%0b{4>f olwzso TIIEATIIE KIQNSINGTUN Wed. and Thurs. 7.15. 9.15 Matinee Wed. 3.30 it's \'l'ondy' ilerlnan and Illa or- cllestrn in Arturo Dc Cordovu with Dorothy Patrick and Louis Armstrong and Ills band, also colored cartoons. Qvwfirk§wivkfi>o0<fildoci co Q "New Orleans" with He is also a reliable y of cvcnls in Prince Edward lclarold Laird. Kelvin ovc. was Ill liicpcton last week. CDIIIIIIIUAZ’: Mrs. represented the P. Fl. i Tnstiluicr. The Dept. Agriculture of P. 11:. I. was rep- STANWYCK COOPER JOHN DOE" l Alberion I and Vicinity l M4". Ci. M. Donald spent Christ- mas in Moncton, N. B. the guest of Ills brother Dr. Stanley Donald and Mrs. Donald. Ml‘. Arnold Hierllhy was a visitor" lo Charlottetown on Tuesday in the interest of the P. E. I. Teach- er's Federation. M1‘. and Mrs, Wallace Hogan are being warmly uclmmod homo after a stay oi two months in Sum- merside. .'\ir. Albert Bernard sptlll. the holiday season In Albcrlon tile guest of his brother Ml‘. A. J Ber- nard and Ma's. Bernard. — (i. II_ ..\IiE “BIKITISIP YOUR Mu like bcsl. sure to visit the Youth Centre . . ml-‘II l. Rolls. bl delicious! De DWIIIIIIIQ Machines using Dovmyflake "BU v wonn": Tickets on mam, many articles there. . "IIIINIIIG lllug lagged II marked at very special prices. Take sdlsntsge "I lilo savings on these Special Tickets In the Youth Centre. M. — Chins Departments. Arc you looking for Bargains - nearly everyone is. these do!!! W! . There are Special Yellow Sales that the Iner- . This means Bo smart -- make your straight chairs comfortable and attractive llllh brllllt. new PLASTIC CHAIR PADS. These are In I variety of color- '"| llallerns -— they're easy to keep In place with tape tie-one and they're easv to keep clean — Just wipe them off with a damp cloth. The prices "I ("lair Pads In 86 cents for the patterned ones and O6 cents (or Pads of "W" colored leatherette. Come In and [at Chair Pads» for your con-- wnlcnce and comfort -- they're In be found In the Dry Goods Depart» "are are s number of "Shortcuts" for your hours bl the kitchen Th6)‘ are DOWNYFLAKE MIXED for Muffins. Cakes, Biscuit and To these Mixes you mereiyuid water and belle - the results will he Mlxee are only sold In stores with Angmatllo . 0 ~ “W! Grocery le the only place where you will he alfle to procure these mart “Shortcuts” to aeleelsble ankles. no Downvfllh Iltolleeahsrsohpiafiellreelrilmrusest Doughnut Iiour. . “HEN BUYING Ellis. Pauline Phillips. Mary Pope. mm Imam: - our THE npsr - nuv BRITISH. LOOK non rm: ‘li.\ Dill IN ENGLAND" MARK 0N EACH PIECE. IIOLMANS CHINA url-Alrrllllisrs Ann ollutcr lluronnms or nlurlsu DINNER- “Aliii. Ami by lilo way you don't want to mills seeing and admiring the "KIUIMIR" pnlll-rn in Grlndley Semi-Porcelain. It's lovely — It's unique — It's llcllclllo In coloring. Come In and choose the English Dinnerware MIIBJD Priced Mrs. Elizabeth Pharis. Cllarlollc- town. spent lilo llollda_v season in Alberton the gucst of 'her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. I-l Wells resented n‘ this meeting by Hon. W. F‘. A Slcwarl RITI MI‘. Robert Snazeilc ‘Bill’. —Amon lllc students from Sum- I v merside “filo returned on Monday Io| M155 M3591 Fllildlllfl l5 CILIOY- resume Illeirelliflics In Mount Al- in; a brief holiday In Charlotte- lison University were Dorothy 10W" II" B11951 OI I/I- COI- and Mrs. P. S. Fielding - Allison MacDonald .and John Gor- —-- - rill: in Horton Academy were Puulzl Schurman. Gordon Mac-Kay and David Morrison; In Acadia Univer- sity were Sally Schurman. Laurie Colcs. Alan Lecky. Alan Stewart. D. It. Morrison and Gardiner Dal» ziel.-S. Mrs. E. O. Barbour left by rail on Monday morning for Worcester. Mass, where she plans spending the remainder of the winter months. Her many friends are pleased to ‘hear that Mrs. Edwin Forsyihe —ilcnlbel's of the wnlzresaliwl o! 1 has returned home from the West- St Stephen's Ansiiw-l Church» crn Hospital much improved in Burlington. are cxperlellclng a dc- M51111, grcc of satisfaction.inthefaclihal a splendid bcgimnng has been madc- in the improvement of the church building. Mostly by voluntary labor» Miss Doris McCue teacher. Park- dale. is spending the Yuletide Season here. the guest of hcr the church has been raised and QAYQHIS, Mr. alld Nlrs Emmett Mc- placed on cement blocks, a furnace Cue. has been installed. alld s beautiful m .. new oasl window has been placed, Mr. and,Mrs. W. R. Ouloll had and was dedicated on mrecenl Sun- as their gucsls at Christmas Mrs. day. Further Improvements and re- Oulton‘s mother Mrs. J. Mac- pairs src planned for the com- Klnnon. also her bmtheigMr. J. W. ing year. To the recmr. Rev. s. J MICKIIIIIDT] of Charlottetown Davies. and wardens, James Evans -—- snd Harry Sudsbury. goes much Mr. and Mrs. Edlvln MacDonald of the credit for a job. well done. and family spent Christmas day st In spite of difflculties- but probably their fornlcr home In Tigrllsh. every able man in the congregation where they were the guests of lent s hand in sonic part. oi the their daughter him Trsinor and Enterprise a Motor Blower Unit. Heals Kitchen. Bakes Evenly, l-‘sst Top Cooking. (‘nnvenlcni and Time Patent [Inf erprlse Burner. Beautiful Modern Appearance. Saving. OIL IS-— CLEAN - No dull or allies. CONVENIIIT g ‘IQ light (ontrol. QUICKLY -_ Alflusioble. TIME SAVING -- No (MI or wood to carry CAN BE LEFT ON- Over nlgllt. AUTOMATIC - Wllen oil Price Installed 253.50 IiIter is installed. SAFE —- approved by Fire Un- derwriters Laboratories. See The New Enterprise Oil Range Today Tlll YOU'VE SEEN III! AUTOMATIC Ends Work and Dis-II Moves The Heat To Warm The Floors! I3\'l'..\' IIEAT llny or night CLEAN no liusl or ashes. ‘No lrooll or coal to carry. ZZZ" 72.95 Eli?“ I 151.95 I____.._ --_ ..___...___. __ I Coleman I it llIILY IIIIWII Collverliyour tool-wood m” lnlo ll MODERN Oll BURNER» With Puco lnsinllod ,. f0 2970022 POT-TYPE Oil i“ Lv-‘lfljl/é -1) Hill-BI Converts your present steel range into s modern Oil Range. with all Ila convenient time saving features. . 78.50 the RANGE BURNER Burner ‘with 1H9 JJLJILI’. Balance Monthly SUMMERSIDE 8s CIIA OTTETOWN "Where Old Friends Meet" Installs Any Oil Burning Equipment ON HOLMANIS EASY PAYMENT PLAN Mr. and Mrs. Harvey l-iutt are occupying Mrs. E. O. Bar-hour's rrcidence for the winter months. Mr. Butt, who has charge of the Rink is making big preparations for the first skate of the season. The Midnight Mass celebrated by the Rev. Father Monaghan at the Sacred Heart Church on Christ- mas Eve was attended by a large congregation. Approprlalc hymns were sling by the choir. Miss Mari’ Gilli; rendered Silent Night most beautifully. ’I‘Ilc following are home for the holidays, Herbert Lean-Ill and Helen Kerr from Mc0i1l. Martin Bandlcr, Dalhousie, l-lellry Brown. Verna England and Fcrne Wllklc from Prince of Wales College. Reggie McLeilan and L. Callaghan St. Dunstan's University. Rita Ahcarn, Summersldc ‘ and Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. North Enmore. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. James 0mm and family on the sudden death of NLrs. O'Meara in the Western Hospital on Thurs- day, December 23rd. Her funeral largely attendcd was held from her hornc Io the Sacred Heart Church. Alberton on Monday. December 21th at i0 a. m. High mass of Requiem was celebrated by the Rev. Father Monaghan who also officiated at the grave. inter- ment. in the Sacred Heart Ceme- tery. The following Is the Alberlon High School Christmas program held in the Institute Hall Thurs- day. December 23rd. Merry Gentlemen. -I"ranc:-s Barbour. Recitation - Anne Larlcl". Dialogue - Party Linc. work-Bur. Mr. humor. Monologue -- Lily Beth Clark REID -- TRENHOLM Duet - Away 1X1 A Manse: — WEDDING Mary Larter and Evelyn Kinch. Recitation -~ A Christmas Dia- loguc-Barbara Brown and Audrey Alurplly. Song and Drill - Doll Drlil. Recitation - A Christmas Tele- phone-Marloll Smith. Dialogue — Getting Even With Sister's Beau. A quiet wedding look place st the United Church Manse in Bcdcque on 'l‘ucsda,v, December 14th. at 2.30 P. M. when Alia Evells. Trenholnl, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Trenholm of Borden was united in marriage to Frank Miller Reid, son of Mrs I t? Beauty roses. She eras attended by her sister Jean lrenhoim who wore n. wine crepe street length dress and s corsage of American Beauty roses. The groom was sup- ported by Edmund Gallant, After the ceremony the bridal party motored lo Summerside and later returned to Borden where a reception and wedding supper war. RWIIF-IIWI "- I3°uila5 elm“ m,‘ . served at the Ilonle oi‘ the brldeis DIIIIOKUE - 55195 Rfflslllllcei 5d Haggis aléid smelggi? “héufifi: parents Many friends and rela- Duc. -- O Conic. All Xe raithiul Cmwe WM‘ H 9 "mm I lives attended and a plflssnl flltose Marie Oflesrn and Thzesa mm - l 0 l I CIIU- cum" w" spent m mu.“ m“ Banell- ..' dBJKInR. The happv couple left. . . I Ii n ~ - ‘RGCIIHLIOII-“Ijlval [he Blocking hcillvgllbfilililr “no? Indy“: on We folmwlng nwmmg ‘m, ‘L Said-Roger til-Cur I Irimmpd “m! gum w um Ilollcymuon lrip In Harm-ills and Chorus - Jingle Bells ‘worn _ q - q s ‘an nmnclunjg Recitation -- Colirlcw - Hclcn, >_ - '1 ‘W545i? Alliélivall Ollcami. l H' ' ' sum‘ O Um? Town of‘ BeLhlehcln-Ruiil JULIE)’. Recitation ~~~ Beforc llle Pulciilg oi tile Stars-by Mus-y Ifllltll Skcrry. Dialogue -—- Corals Christmas Visitor. Dialogue-Fooling Aunt Julia. Closing Chorus ~ "It Came Upon The Midnight Clear," anrl "Silent Night." BUNOS AIRES. Jan. I! -lAl‘I -Things got plenty hot for lhc Iceman in Bucnos Aircs. 'l‘hc lcm- peraturcs were in the 90s. SOJiC lccmcu rulscd their prices as high Oberlin: Chorus — God Rest Ye ' Mrs. alum E Clarke and fax-rally Reading - A story of Long Ago-their relatives. friends and nelgr- ‘ I as $4 fol" ‘J2 pounds. The nlrnlrll} price is 4-l ccnls. Angry CI'0\\C‘I:. overturned icc wagons. Eleven 1co- mcn were arrested for overchaPa-l znlz Ihclr patrons. ' i CARD OF THANKS I af Vl/lln-lot Valley, wish to tbs k I bours. also ills rial-bars and nursesj cf I‘l:- Prime County Ilospilal fol i their many acts of klnrlucss duri 1g. their recent sari bereavcnxcnt. PIIIIGIIESSIIIE GIINSERIIIITIIIE NOMIIIIITINB ISIIIIIIEIITIIIII _ A nominating convention of the Progressive Conserve- hvc Forty wlII be held oi the Capitol Theatre, Summerside, on Wednesday, 26th doy of January, I949, at Z p.m., for the purpose of seleciingfil candidate Io contest the Federal constituency of Prince in the coming Dominion election. Encll Poll is entitled to send five delegates EVERYBODY WELCOME Dated this 3rd day of January, I949. Slgned:~— CLAUDE S. DELANEY. President Eosl Prince Association T. LOWELL COMPTON. Srcreiuly Eosl Pfmce Association CLARENCE MORRISSIEY President West Prince Association JOSEPH MORRISSEY Srcreinrv West Frlnce Association