grunt 1e. 194a {ME-WESTERN GUARDIAN 13"’ aerate: s. I? r The Guardian folio wing etoree In . r peoketore. Water Street: Gourliea Brenton. 21 Central Street: Torolte Bakery. Water Street: Mark Gaodet. 0'! Granville Street. Irlmer IIIIIFIIY. ll‘ Hanover Street, and George Clow. 12S Ottawa Street. IUMMERBIDB and PRINCE COUNT! News, Subscriptions. Advertising. May be bought at Summer-aide Pwofthe 4 no Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summerelde by an“, 39y at 9e per day or 10o per week. Phone 289 or 299-2 for this service or give your orrQ to the boy responsible for delivery on your Brief Meeting 0f Summerside Town Council Lost Showing Today "lF I'M LUCKY"' Show: 3:30-7:l5-9:l5 The regular meeting of the Bummerside Town Council held last evening was very brief. with only routine business ‘ ’ His Worship Mayor J. F. Arnettl |h - - 1 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN race may: CLEARANCE route. _.wDIDOW (mess. - Our stock q window glee: is fairly complete m sizes. 0°" u: for your require- merits. ‘Iihe Siurunerside Hardware UO- - . _30CKEY - Bedtime. Wed- Mgday, Jan. 14, Augustine Cove Bulldogs vs. Freetown Royals. south Shore H0639? L008“- Ski-ll! aiter. ' LFISHEBMEN-l buy smelts, eels and tomcods. at highest mar- ket prices. Quantity required. phone 588. E. E. Sharbell. Sum- merside. #01111. 0R WOMAN wanted to keep house, 9 adults. all modern eonvenieneee. no waahlll8. near sside. Write, stating wages ex- pected, c-o Guardian, Summerside. LJUDGMBNT GIVEN-In the County Court at Summerslde yes- terday. Judge L. Ci. Dewis presid- lngjljudgment was given in the amount or $184.10 and costs for the plaintiff in the case of Maynard MacArthur of Arlington vs John M, Arsenault of Summerside. The case was an action for $500 dam- ages caused by the collision of two motor vehicles owned by the ‘con- testing parties. One witness for the plaintiff and two for the de- fendant were heard yesterday. The court found that the defendant was 75 per cent responsible for the collision. T. L. Compton and E. g, Arnett acted for the plaintiff and J. S. DesRoches, K.C., for the iedendanL-S. APAR-EWBLL AT LEGION 110MB - A special meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of Canadian Leg- ion B. E. S. was held at the Leg- ion Home on Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Wilfred Gaudet who u leaving shortly to reside in Moncton, her husband having been transferred to the Moncbon branch o! the Provincial Bank of Can- ada. A farewell address was read and a presentation of two pic- tures was made by the President. Mrs. R. L. Mollison. Mrs. Gaudet, in her usual genial manner, thank- ed the mem‘ rs for temembering her, telling them she would great- ly miss the friends and associations she had made while residing in Summerside. After the presentation the remainder of the evening was spent in playing bridge and auc- tion forty fives. the prize win- nera being for bridge, Mrs. arold Crockett and for Auction Forty- fives Mrs. Earl Sudsbury. At the close of the evening a delicious lunch was served by the hostesses. —MAID WANTED for general housework. Apply Mrs. Elmer Offer. Phone 973. Bummerslde. -BABY SLEIGHS. - We have Juet received a email lot. If inter- ested call at The Suznmerside I-Iard- ware Co. -T0 LET: HEATED. FURN- lshed room, centrally located. 'phone 293, Surrrrnerside. -DANCE in 1.a.rkin's Restaur- ant, Kensington. Tuesday night. Modern and old-time. Music by Prince county Pioneers. -DE'1‘UB.NS T0 COLLEGE - Katherine Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Morris, Kinkore, has returned to take up her stu- dies at Mount St. Vincent Col- lege, Halifax. -KENSI‘NGTON UNITED Y.P.U. -1l‘ollowing the week of prayer service Wednesday evening the Y. P. U. met in their room with thirteen members present to hold their annual meeting. several three act plays were received and a committee was appointed to read them over and pick out any that would be suitable for the group to present. The election of officers for the coming year was held and resulted as follows: Honorary Pre- sldent, Rev L. M. Murray. President Keith Moose. Past President. Keith Stewart Secretary - Treasurer Thelma Adams. Convenors, Christ- ian Fellowship, Geraldine McLean Christian Mission, Edgar Miller. Christian Citizenship. Kathleen Plckets. Christian culture, Phelecia Clark. Publication. Heath Reeves. Recreation, William Moase. Rep- rescntlve to Official Board, Keith Stewart. It was reported that the group renewed 58 subscriptions to the United "Church Observer, l0 to the United Churchmen, and sold 00 United Church Calendars, Meeting closed with the benediction. Personals -'I‘he many friends of Mrs. Ella Hunter, Kensington, are sorry to learn she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, hav- ing undergone an operation on December 26th. All join in wish- ing her a speedy recovery. INDIAN RIVER AND VICINITY Mrs. Rosella Glliis is at present with friends here. Messrs. William Shea and Har- UAS. A. hos ‘reduced 100p the benefit. try from you in 1947. A this yeor. give him o brook. ' s.n.rnnDLET0N A KrNSINCTON One of your oldest year-round poultrymen coll- Ing. Soliciting Chick orders end plenty of them. Eight good poultry years in o row-plus 0M Ir- rolic yeor. A pretty good overoge is if not? to 2c per l». for 1948. Believe me your lelond Poul- try Interests will see to it, that you the producer will it might surprise you to know New England States bought one-fifih of o million lbs. of live poul- mos when you and I were weorlng two polrs of mitts eochond the snow flying, they were still on the prowl. Mpguea ls they will buy everything you hove to offer Your hatchery mon not to estimate his require-- merits meelhrln advance. Send eloog your order end live poultry duty from 4c short time before Christ- pieslded and present were Coun WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY jier knee. ciilora Gui-rill, Morrison, Wedge and Schurman. In response to a petition of rete- payers, a resolution was passed on motion of Councillor Wedge, sec- onded by Councillor Gorrlll, that early» in the summer a cement sidewalk‘ be constructed on the north side of Water Street, east,| from Ralph and Jimmie’: Gro- cery to the property of Keith Cameron. Councillor Wedge, reporting for the street Committee, said that all tile streets are open and that the snow has been removed from the sides of Water street. 1n the last day or two a Government plow had been available for the clearing the back streets. l-Ie complained of the lack of co-operation of citi- zens in leaving their cars parked on the streets overngiht durifl storms. The plows start out be-- tween five and six o'clock in the morning, he said, and some time a car is going to be damaged by a plow. When a plow has to go around a parked car it means that the plow has to return and clear that particular place. Mayor Arnett agreed and said the citizens should be more co- st... illllil llllllllllllllll Al» MARCH or TIME and NEWS REEL Shows 7:15-9:15 operative ' Matinee Thursday 3 :30 Councillor Morrison, for the Electric Light Committee, said that work was proceeding slowly on the installation oi the new unit. This unit is very badly need- ed, he said, as the load is growing all the time. . Councillor Gorrill said it was intended to install fire sirens InQ the West and East Wards. A mo- tion was passed that a. sum 01' $75.00 be voted to the firemen to assist them in holding their an- nual banquet. l Councillor Schurman reported that the Kinsmen outdoor rink is! operating now and is proving very satisfactory. He Iclt that no mis- take had been made in turning over this project to the Kinsmen. -S. old MacLellan left on Saturday morning to spend the Wlntcr lfl Saint John. Many farmers are taklnfl this opportunity to get their potatoes to market with the price. roads and weather so encouraging. oegpl? -- at .- Messrs. Edgar and Arnold 1-llc- ..-= “.15 sort key, Allan and Rupert Maclellsn. 1x33 rtfjpuuytoj, students of St. Dunstan's College. 1\“,_,\t\-\t,_grg“:,_ut0°“ returned to their studies on Wed- alflgct “moxga, nesday. Mrs. Walter Marche and family moved to Moncton recently to be with her husband who holds a position there. The Misses Pearl Cameron and Florence Glllis has returned tr their studies at Notre Dame Con- y vent, Charlottetown. k g ,’._ Shows ms and bus Matinee Wednesday 3:30 Mr. John Shea has gone‘ to spend the winter with Mr. Thos. Turner, Keusington Road. Miss Catherine Hickey has re- turned to Notre Dame Convent, summerside, where she is til-kl!!! a Commercial course. Lost Showing Tonight Walt Disney's "FANTASlA" §§§§'*§-O-O CAMEO Monday and Tuesday 7-9. Wednesday Matinee 9.90.- Thls community has in a short period of time had to mourn the loss of several of its older resi- dents in the person of Peter D. Hickey, Alban MacLellan and we. Mary Blanchard. O-QO-OO Mr. Gerard MacLelian left Sat- urday to spend some time in Evening .,_9_ Ontario. The yeare Biggest Comedy Many friends of Mrs. Daniel "Illll EGG AND l" Starring Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray Abo 14th Chapter of Serial. Noenan are sorry that she had the misfortune to fall and hurt All hope she will be around again soon. A goodly number of neighbours and (rlends we“, entertain“ M», >§+ +h the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ' gar Hickey on Friday. January 2nd. A card game was conduct- ed by C. W. L. ladies with seven tables in play. Prizes were won by Mrs. Thos. Rogers and Charles German. Consolation, Dorothy ladies after indulged in for n few hours. with music supplied by the brothers. A good time was en- Joyed by all. ...~.._ lllllil llllllll .__. OQQ-Qoocoor oooc-eeooe4ooa ' nnceerr SIIMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY bountlous lunch was served by the which dancing \vas Hickey Rogers and Harold MacLellan. A -G. ll. M- COME T0 THE Dry Good! Department for BEDSPREADS-here you will ilud a emnrt Box Spread with ewleby frlll in single-bed Ilse. This Spread ie made of quilted rayon brocade in eolora green, blue or gold and fa priced at 10.95., llere, too, you will find a-Woven Cotton Spread in double-bed else 0d" x 100") ...’l'be colore are wine, blue or gold with an attractive deeign woven into the fabric in white-the price ie 8.85. Dreee up your Bed in one of tlseee smart Spreads... Theyu-e in the Dry Goods Department. ELECTRIC AND COAL KITCHEN RANGEZ It haa all the advantages of both types of etove. Comprised of 4 Ilectrio plates, an Electric oven and a Coal burning aectlon...'l'be coal section (which could easily be converted-to oil) heate your water, heats your kitchen and bums your traoh.- These attractive enamel Itangee are made by Findlay-they are 248.00 and are certainly worth the prloe...You'lI ace this‘ Range on display in the Hardware Department. COM! T0 Till.‘ ‘Grdeery Department for CHICKEN. In atoolr are Grade A Chickens at 41 eente a pound and Speolalflrade Chlelreue at i3 oeute a pound. When it eonee right down to faetl. Chicken la not a luxury at present. it ie one el the leeet espenlve meal-e There are use a mpply ofbueka and Geese on haudmYou can get this Poultry in the Grocery Department. COM! T0 ‘III Youth Centre h! “CBUSADERSW The all wool h helmet that glrle and women are wearing this winteruflvrueedere" are hat the thing fer oeld weather-they may be worn anywhere arul et anytime. they're practical endeo. ae warm. In rust with fawn, black with red, nevy with light blue eud brawn with fewn-“Crueeders” are reversible and the price Ie only 1.10 eaeh. "Choose yours from the selec- tion in the Youth Centre. COM! T0 Till.‘ Hardware Department and eee the COMBINATION . Misses’ Ladies’ 34. 0-18 Loose Back ..... ...Z‘ 1-12 Loose Back 1-13 Black, fitted, brown 1-14 Beige, loose back 1-16 1-18 l—18 Grey, Suede, fitted 1-2034 Black, L.B Persian 1-201/5 Brown, L.B., brown 1-24!-’_- Block. F.B.. brown 1-14 Brown. loose back .. Red, Ilarris Tweed, loose back 69.50 Green, Harris Tweed, “ ” 1-20 Black, crepe, fitted, sql. trim 1-20 Rose, Harris Tweed, loose back 139.50 1-2215 Black, L.B., grey squirrel 1-4014 Brown, Twill, brown squirrel 89.50 Regular prices 95. 09.50 110B- 09.50 1-20 Brown, ‘Tweed, velvet trim 43.00 squirrel 9950 ' 1-18 Brown, Camel 8t Wool, L.B. 45.00 6950 1-18 Rust, Camel a Wool, L.B. 45.00 ’ ' 1-16 Creen Tweed, loose baclg 45.00 09-50 1-16 Green Tweed, bclted 29.50 1-16 Beige. moutun trim, belt 30.50 69's” 1-14,"; Grey, loose hack 35.90 89 _o 1-14 Beige, loose back . 45.00 """""""""" " '° 1-14 Brown Twcezl . seso 69-50 1-12 Brown, mo, brown pieced sql. 30.50 1-1114, Brown, bid" brown mouton 35.00 1-24 Black, braid trim 45.00 trim 69.50 2-441;- Block. loose hack 39.50 1-4011 Black, loose back . ""17"" 69-50 1-4215 BIB-ilk. loose back . . 69-50 1-2014 Brown . .. 45.00 l-20té Blue. tweed. loose back . 39.50 squirt" 595g 1—16!é Grey. fitted back 45.00 1-1815 Grey, fitted back 45.00 1-2014 Grey, fitted back . 45.00 19.95 Misses’ and Ladies’ -- - 35.00 to 45.00 1-14 Grey, loose back 1-18 Grey, loose back ...... .. 1-14 Green, loose back .. 1-12 l Q Green, Tweed ._.. Misses’ and Ladies’ Regular prices - 22.50 to 29.50 ‘l N0 ‘N 1 I I 9 5 . m; 1-16 Beige, loose back 1-1615, Green, fitted back 1-2295 Black, loose back, velvet trim 29.50 1-1195 Beige, belied back 29.50 1-2694,- Black, F.B., 22.50 1-40 Black» 118-- 1-44 Black, F.B., ............. .. 22.50 1-42 Black, F113,, 25in" 2-225-5 Brown. F.B.. 1-10 Brown, wool, 25-00 1-20 Rust. Camel. loose back 40.50 29M 1-12 Brown. fitted back ....... .. _.40s0 ----------- " 1-18 Black, fitted back 40.50 20.50 . 49.50 Regular prices - ...2e.95, 1-161/1 Loose back, black, braid trim 59.50 1-2051. Loose back, black, braid trim 59.50 1-1414, Black, belted, brown agi." 1%3% Black, crepe .. Misses’ and Ladies’ i. 39.50 to 59.50 Persian trim 59.50 Persian trim 59.50 Persian trim 59.50 Persian trim 59.50 brown squirrel 59.50 loose back 49.50 Squirrel-Sq]; Loose BECK-LBJ Fitted Back-FJL; Belted-BM, $mallman'si chopped on these - - - - F 311d Students’ -- Misses’ and Ladies’ Regular prices-6950 to 99.50 Regular price - 39.75 4-05. l-I’! Blue, sinyve breasted . 1-38 Blur. aiozzble br-osiod Men’s 1-39 Blue. double hroasfr-l ] 1-4‘? Fhcil. double bwecsflvi 3.0 7.1 1-42 Fawn, single breasted .. 39.7.’: Merfls Regular prices - 49.7510 55.00 its-g 1-35 Blue Grey, double breasted 55.0" 1-37 Blue, single breacted 55.00 1-42 Grey Black, double breasted 49.75 ...U.._...Studcnts’ Regular price - 29.75 Rog 1-33 Brown, double breasted 29.75 2-34 Grey, double breasted . ' 2-35 Brown, double breasted 1-35 Grey, double breasted 1-38 Brown, double breasted %3'7 Brown, double breasted 1-37 Grey, double breasted SMALLMAWS Where Price la Matched with Quality _/ Farewell Banquet For 8’si|le Banker Prior to his departure for Moncton, Mr. Wilfred Gaudct. manager of the Provincial Bank of Canada, was tendered a fare- well banquet last evening at Leo Doyle's Restaurant. The dinner. which was jointly sponsored by the Mayor and Town Council and the members of the Canadian Legion, was highly successful with a splendid representation of bus- iness men of the town. After a repast, which was en- joyed by all present. His Worship Mayor Arnctt referred to the im- pending departure from‘ Sum- merside of Mr. Gaudet and ex- pressed his personal regrets. as well as those of the Councillors. in losing so valued a citizen, at the some time adding his sincere congratulations on the promotion which Mr. Gaucict had received in his profession. Mr. Roland Phlllpson, president of the Canadian Legion thanked the guest of honor, who is vice- president of the local branch, for the good advice and active work he had given so generously to the Legion and on their behalf presented M1‘. Gaudat with an ad- dress, and an appropriate parting gift from all the members. Mr. W. M. Melllsh, president of the Board of nose and manager of the Canadian Bank of Com- merce, paid high tribute to the many fine qualities of the guest of honor, both as a member of the Board and as a fellow member of the banking profession. Mr. W. Hayward of the Bunk of Nova Bcotia and Mr. A. B. l-lop- kins of the Royal Bank of Canada spoke briefly and expressed their appreciation of the splendid co-' operation received from Mr. Gau- det during his term as manager in Summerside. In a brief but very sincere re- sponse. Mr. Gaudet thanked all present for their many expressions of friendship and best Wishes for the future and on behalf of him- slowness FllllEllAl. Sillllllli and AMBIILAIIGE SIIMMIIISIDI DAY AND NIGHT Phone 77-1‘ and 71-9 self and Mrs. Gaudct expressed the hope that they would be spar- ed long enough to scme day rc- turn to Summerside permanently. M1‘. Arnett then introduced Mr. Gregory Mulholland, who suc- ceeds Mr. Gaudet as manager of the local branch of the bani- Mr. Muiholiand, in responding, added his wish for the future success of Mr. Gaudet and hoped that the some fine business and personal relationships would be his, during his term as manager here-S. - For Sale I am lnatructed by Harry Gel- lunt and Frank Gallant of Sum- merslde to sell their desirable fox rancliin unit on the Pope Road. 300 yda. from the Main paved high- l‘ way leading from St. Eleanofa to, Summerslde comprising 7 acres of; land, house (10 rooms) with elec-| trio lights and running water to-j gcthcr with other modern con-| venlcnccs. barn, tower. 2 sheds . (each 200 ft. long), hen house, 411i old fox pens- 03 new fox pens. 2'!‘ foxes, horse (7 yrs. old). 2 c0005.. Metropolitan Store At Halifax Burned HAQIFAX. Jan. lz-(CP) early-morning blaze today roaredl patrolling police Halifax branch of] through the -An Metropolitan 5tore~ and Fire Chief Fred MacGillivray said the bulld- ing was “practically a total Ioss." The main floor of the depart- ment store was gutted and un- official estimates put damage at $75,000. The flames were confined to the one building on crowded Gottingen Street. The blaze was discovered by a constable in bleak. near-zero temperatures be- fore dawn. No one was injured. W Hockey" Meeting There will be o general meeting of the Summerside Hockey League in the TOWN HALL All players of the three teams, as well as the executive of the League, ore urgently requested to attend- NORMAN MocDONALD, Secretory. ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. l4, AT 3 O’CLOCK I v I t ‘a Q-O-O-FO-O+QQ-O-OQQQ+O+O~O—O-OH O§4§44 04-64-64 0404-04 O-f§-§§§ mm wind" W! Hume's“ fl"-' CRYSTAL RINK, Summerside THIS WEEK TUESDAY-HOCKEY-DODGERS vs. LEGION B215 SHARP lcies of fox ranching equipment. r For further particulars apply tu' llarry and Frank Gallant, Wes!’ End Filling Station, Phone .No. 340-1, or .I. S. Delltoohea, K. C.. Solicitor, Water 5t, Summerside, Phone No. 59. PROFESSIONAL CARD u if“??? lnsunnnfi T. Earle Rickey .}eea-ce=mg>oeq>oo-eoo<t l Chartered Accountant é I om» at It)? 1s Granville Street i ( Phone s1 ! Suunneralde l WEDNESDAY-Skating 3 to 5 PM. HOCKEY-Summerslde Kinsmen Juveniles vs. Kensington Juveniles-S p.m. Sharp-Skate Altar THURSDAY-Skating 8 to l0 p.m. FRIDAY-Doubleheader Hockey- S'sid-s Kinsmen Juveniles vs. Ch'town Kinsmen Juveniles S'slde Kinsmen Midgets vs. Ch’iown Knotty Niners’ Midgets 7:30 PM. SATURDAY-Skating 3 to 5 PM. Hockey 9:30 P.M.-R.C.A.F. vs. Legion ‘O-O-Q-Q-O-OQGQOO ¥OF§&OO§§-§O¢§§§§Q§O-§~§§'FQ Hockey Crystal Rink Summerside TUESDAY, JAN. l3, 8.15 PM. LEGION vs. STEELPS DODGERS >O§§44Q§§§U§ &O4-§4-O§O-O-O§§@O U0 O-O O-O-O-O