i t i ‘g; pro war prices. - "W"! Merle mus one n 1.00 and tan one with colored Plastic DECEMBER 1.2. 194s TVESTERN GUARDIAN l- Slam slarpbvrill llaaever at. and George Clnvv. 0| Ottawa 8t. BUMIIISIDI and PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscriptions. Advorflalag - “'" nooaaraaamyuwuataauynvaayotm "Ioaovvuig ateraac in Saauneuida: Bell ' ‘ l l‘ ‘- "' ---. . Water Street. [ornate Baker!- wl"! BROOK: Mark Oaudet, l1 Granville Street The Guardian will be delivered 0a llly hone In ammonia; OarrlerBflI Ithwlltwlloaermua. Ibeaaililvrllllaoervloe, g give JOI-I "N" W u" 5'7 lIIIIlN-I let deliveries an you nun. ' manna. carols at araesh. t —0Ul summon or dllmgndg -—— iI-WBDlf-lf-s to suit any purse. Call 41ml WAR DIAMOND RINGS and aeo them priced from $20.00 up. sempleh was‘? Bros, Jewellers. summert- - o. > ' AGINTB: a...» gnd Jewallefy Store. ..BUR.WOOD gifts at Tsyiornrug, Co, Kenainston. .-THE HOODED KNIGHT Four- 13,111 Pens for school children. Sem- pic's Drug and Jewele y Store. --NOW IN STOCK Pure White gaeilae Tihe Summerslde Hardware —LADLE8. Mixing spoons, u}; Turners. Meat Forks and ping Spoons in stock. The Smnmereldo _.waraaauuv. Sheaffer and Hardware co. i garter sets Semplws Drug and. _ Jewelery Store _- -TUYA and Old Spice Toilet’ Sets. Sernpleb Drug and Jewelery _-OIL RANGE BURNEBS. We Store. have received a quantity of oil burners for ranges of several —BUY AMMUNITION for the wsll-knovln makes. R. '1‘. Morri- late fail shooting at Brace‘; son Co., Slmlmerddc. -—— —l‘0lt SALE. black _sea.l coat, _A LARGE NUMBER of Dress good condition. Rhone 9-2. Sum- Watches to choose from at. Moos: merside. Jewellers. Summerslde. i --- -STOP YOUR Range Boiler Leak, -FOR SALE — Model A John ‘with O’M011ey Boiler Plug. Sold at. Deere Tractor, '1 months old. To The summer-std, Human Co‘ I 5m". rail at West End Filling l Station. sununcrside- -—MANTEL CLOCKS, Cailhedrrl ---- Chimes Sempleb Drug and Jewel- _GIVE A RINK TICKET fotnery Store. ghristmas. On sale at Foley's ---- Drugstore. the Enman Drugstore, —GIVE HIM 0B. HER a Ron- nnrt EirYs service Station, Sum-"yson lighter. Now in stock at m..,._<~jdp_ tCrocketfls Quality Jewellers, Sum- _- qmerside. --PARISH OF NEW LONDON.— i—- A fellowship meeting of the men o! —A SUITABLE GIFT for a bell 5t .\iurk's. St. Stephen's and St or girl-a season's rink ticket. On Tllomzls‘ Churches is called fcr sale at Foley's Drugstore, Earl's Thi. ‘v evening at B RM. at St.|Service Station, and the Enrnan- '1‘]lrilll. ‘Church HalLBprIng Brook. Drugstore, Summerside. Refreshments to be served by the‘ ____ men of st Thomas’ oonsresatlort‘ -'rwo r0 noun rourms or Gordon Cooke. Pftrsldthl- 'Calcium Chloride to each bag of --—- cement cuts in two the time re- -R0BlN50N — JARDINE - A uuired for cement to harden and qllill ‘Veddlnfi 0' much imnesi t° gives cold weather protection. ht: many friends in this pwvince 9,. em [I e u t B Ne’; our; solemnizcd in Tweeds/muir 0rd c en m a r l'l'rs‘.:_\‘§€l‘iah Church. Orangeville. On‘ vn October 16. 1946 01 0183 Bernice, daughter of Mrs. Scott Jilltilllf! and the late Scott J-ardine. Fmttcwn. P.E.I.. and Jamrs Percy, —PLAN TOY MATINEE -Af I meeting of the executive of he! Kinsmen Club of Summerside on. /I‘ucst'l-7y evening it. was decdrrl. to son if M1‘. and Mrs l1 (‘sleigh hold the annual toy matine- at ihef Rvbill-‘Oll- BBllYCWY- C“? The Rev- Capitol Theatre on Saturday JP. Nute was the officiating clergy. film-nu." “exp l; 1o o-clock me The bride lwked charm!“ ‘nionly admission leg will be a new. "l America“ beau‘? wit‘ m”: or uaed toy. xTi-iere will be an nou- quirter coat with grey squirrel trim m" "WY “ccessoi-‘ez’ Mus misfiblietliea hgurarllslowteelfngtrlngcatf lit." . as her bridesmaid. chose‘ ' ' p i a M’ flIE___ ET_OWN GUARDIAN ("Pl SUMMERSIDE ' Today EXTRA! rxmu "THE VOICEOF CANADA" THE MERRY ISLANDERS With DON MESSER and The Singing Islander CHARLIE CHAMBERLAIN It's the All-line. All-ldttgh llat- vale Idvvinp favafltal of 50.- 000 Manon. w! IIALEY HEIDI WAlliER- NDY VAllIE OZZIE NEISON - HiilI RID Illl ART LINKLETTER Tr‘: PEOPLE ARE FUNNY RADIO SHOW Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 l». . I FILM VERSION 0F AIR SJIOW HUGE SUCCESS -—"People Are Funny." Para- mount's latest Pine-Thomas pro- = quiem High Mass was celebrated {i n arct- suit with fu-~ trimmings. Mr.i (Brant Williams nbly supported the groom. Initrr the wedding cere-l mony. the bridal party moored tol the groom's home where a buffet’ luncheon was scwrd to the im-‘i medintc iricttris and relxtives, after which the bride nrd ercom left on i235; 123's! Wéliml-‘le rgm" gtgductlon whlich hinged in iyesterdfiy, l 0 r6 H u m8‘; a ' t tit Cap toi eatre. s an a - those remaining over will be srnqiupnfn picture frankly dggigngd to St. Vincent's Orphanage andiw Mnust. firm audiences with U16 "Olelllllll Qfllhanare il"muslc. mirth and madcap skul- Charlottetown. The children VlllOiduqggy-y’ fitlelld Will b9 8W9" all Ollimllllfl" The principals involved include ltv of helping some other vlilldreruaark Haley, new. “lalkcr. Rudv who are less fortunate than tllemnvallec, Ozzie Nelson. Philip Reed. n motor trip to different carts of Ontario Mid USA. On the'r re- turn, Mr. and Mrs Robinson wilbmakl-ng their Christmas n hrppyt "Side in 301mb. Ont. Prlcr to her] one. Mr. Harold E. Gaudet, pro-' marriage. Mrs. Robinson was on I prletor of the theatre is contribut- Qgfitllit-rxiinlllafitsliiiqlgétihblR331Fyig- lnz its use along with the heatirrfl ~- - . - rev, . .0 - , _ lnson served overseas with thefnd lighting he o! charm‘ s "PM ‘°'°"-‘- "m"? YEW“ "'1 Jrmnrsn c w r. marmo- ififflgshéjzehdlizliarssté ghelrnragirrilvcrhe monthly meetin! of thel w“ mnvflwqrj; fr‘ waged an _"'!“'gn|sh sub-division of the Cath- " ‘ ' P .olic Women's League was held in Hun“ iOur Lady of the Angels Convent selves and an attendance of ten members. ‘The president. Mrs. Octave Gau- det _was in the chair. Secretary and treasurers reports were ad- opted as read. Some church work was done during the month. and plans were made at this meeting to do some special work about the sanctuary before the Christ- mas time. Arrangements were mad- to give the school diildren (in Dalton and Convent schooli a treat for Christmas. During the month cards and letters of cheer were sent to sick members. A most successful card partv was held at. the home of a member during the past onth. Proceeds L. oaonoa nawan, M.D. asoeoue - — Office Hours — tfisunnn i f M1. LINES ALPH HUTTART Summarsfde T. Earle iiicltev Chartered Accountant m 0g'a°;le"s‘m‘ Monday lo Friday, 2 to 4 p.m. gunmen“. and 7-8 p.m. Phone are i Ami by Appointment. AAAAA M“ glen: ia novvs! Customs.» who have been trying to aooure Cement y" e sled to hear that I-lolmaafahave received a ‘ ‘ of itmllaoo llr order in llollnalfa Produce Ofliea. o" A llft in Nylon- -tbe sheer beauty of bioh ia-aruaatebed by any ‘mic; fabrio- -and vvblt a bargain! Whl Nylon Blouses. which sell WM h-llli are novv 3.9!. The beaatifally maid-colored Nylon Blouses l’ Were 5.95 are Bile-- Don't atlas then! In Batman's ladies’ Wear. Get your Christmas Nata new! The Grocery Department ha; a 21°F "WI! of Iilberfl. Pecans. Aluiondl. lraaila and Walnuts or a “emigre of all these at M oenta a pound. Robson's Grocery Depart- I . l‘. F , A new llair Iruah- - you probably aaad one but have been waiting for a better brush to be lianalaetarab-Dowt wait any longer-- "Im m u» area-Jayme lralbsa ma. Nylon mum. ti... cltlin handle Ia Ml in llolnaab China Department. l! Ilell for than iaav. b!!! lays-dad open and beat a "ll 0f Clark's Tinned Soap. ‘Ibis fa a batter aeap baeaaae it la selen- llbortoli -'llhe Curling Club held their annual meeting at Myrieka Albert- on Store. on Wednesday evening, December 4th. more was a large nvanber in atendanos. ‘PM follow- ing was the slate of officers for the season. President. John Mat,- thewa; Vioe-presideniz. Herbert Matthews; Secrets-ivy. Mr. Pike, Mrs. '1‘.-Debloia spent the week- end nan, the a-ueata of her par- lbflvbfl‘. and Mrs. w. lanvaan, Doctor and Mrs. handler re- cently returned from a. short but enjoyable visit with friends in Montreal. 1m. ia ea aaextaad- ed visit in Alberta: when aha is the guest of her damhllier Mrs. tmv.) Joseph News. Miss Donna. Butt, little datwiter of Mr. and Mn. Cecil I-Iutt. who a short time I80. accidentally fell aridhrokeherwa-istiamaklrua rapid recovery. It is when such misfortunes occur ‘we fully realize the blessing of an K-ny in the Western I-lomitai. without which, the patient would have to be con- veyed a long distance for such treatment. It is pleasing to report that the condition of M1‘. hank McDougall Albertrm Smith. is much improved. Mr. McDougall has been ill for several weeks, and his mnnemus friends hope to see him up and about real soon. Rev. Nelson MacDonald, United Church Minister, Dartmouth. N S.. and Mr. J12. McIntyre. Agricult- ural Agent. Comedian National Rail- ways, Moncton, N.B. were guests speakers at the Short Course. Al- berton Parish Hall the early part of the week. —A. The death of Mr. John Burke. Eluisrisle. which occurred on 111M8- day. November 28th., at the age 0! 74 years is much regretted. His funeral largely attended waa held from his late residence to The Sacred Heart Church. Alberton. Manda. December 2nd. when Re- by Rev. Blather Mom-when who also officiated at the grave. The pallbearers were Muste- BB8" McNeil. Leonard Barnett. Frank McKenzie. Harry Ramsey- Milli" Milne John Milne. He is survived b, (mla- sons: Richard, N11, Peter st. Catherines. Ont. Den- llbba- fleet. P.E.1.. Roland at home; W0 daughters, Mrs. Edward Gillie (Lizzie) Simmer-side. P.E.I ; Mrs. ELI-l two brothers. dale: William a. Portlwl W4 three sisters, Mrs. Gear!!! Gfllveb Worcester: Mrs. Purcell, ohanotte- town’ p]: L; Mrs. Bell, Faucett. Alta. Mrs James McKlnnon is visit- m; ‘her daughter. Mrs. IrvinG Wk’ man. P El. Mrs P. M. Foley massed awav in the Western I-losiiial rm Decem- flilllifiblllill! lowfildlFrances Lanqford and Art Link-I H" bodv wa letter, master-of-ceromonies ofl the popular radio show which the movie version is based. As a matter of fact. many of the above names mentioned are out- standing radio personalities and that makes this Hollywood musi- cal comedv somothin! for the listening as woll as seeing aud- ience to get. cnthusalstic about. In the film. Jack Haley is the unwitting foil for the somewhat unscrupulous antics of Helen Walker. Phil Reed and Ozzie Nel- son who set out to make money on a radio program he is pro- ducing for the folks back home. Untutorod in the wavs of the world. Haley succumbs to the charms of the glamorous Miss Walker. a young lady with a fut- ure as bright as the North star. Fans will also welcome back Rudy Vallee. recently honorably dis- charged frum the Coast Guard. Rudy sings his own arrangamen‘ of "Alouetta", besides turning out a very creditable performance as a stufled shirt radio executive. ‘from the party were towards the Sanctuary Fund. At the time of the parish bazaar in Novembe this sub-division in co-operation with the St. Felix unit, had a booth. and the sum of $61.00 was realized. In this new venture the members showed a true sense of eo-operation. A six-story trimmed cake netted the parish bazaar fund 002.10 and was won by Mr. Thomas J. LeClair, Tignish Vil- lage._ It was decided that during the winter months the meetings will bc held in the afternoons at the home of Mrs. C. A. Kinch. The rent for the past six months was paid to Rev. Mother Superior for the use of the assembly room for the meetings. A report cov- ering the highlights of the Dio- cesan Convention was given by the corresponding s o c r e t a ry . Meeting closed with prayer. _________,___. AID T0 PIANO In a hot. dry room. a pan of wat- er on the floor behind tihe V plum helps to keep the sounding from drying and crackind- (CH-Alderman W. F. Neill. 31.7.. has been chosen Lord Mayor. nic- ceeding Sir Crawford McCuliash who retired because of ill-health. {lffllvbiupaeaananapuqupmm-uuuaoaatnui varieties l. llilvvll oeafe a tin. Jlolllab Granary. llaparfaieat i nlllllrifalflraeery Iloparunaatlava Ilsa h Cellophane packages ‘zxleaataapaehagqarllyeaprelertbafioekiagilgayoaaeaget '0? ll dmlaa pedal . Grocery Department u 9"" "flit to attend the Danealtlafloa of Illa llbbon-Prod- m-flmiallfls aeaaaaaaalgmaz-uunuvitem Tent‘ "lflefpnllota aaiiiba aaal neat 75h ewrlitabaa. "lllbdaaoqyliaparhaat " ‘ _. ‘ ~ upon \ bgr 7th after a v-‘y shcrt illness a conveyed to her heme in Kildare. oral was held ahnlt‘ Church, Alberton Tuesday 11mm‘ ing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell revs ...“ to River Hebert. N B» WM" vshey intend spending a brie! holi- y my with relatives. Mrs. Henry Christopher was a visitor to Albertor. ‘he early P" of the week. Mr. Rice, who for‘ the past t-wo months. has been cmllloved "ti!" new 1W1“; on 6-. service sta.on here, has returned to his lame in Cardigan. P. E- I- prienda ere pleased to know that Mr. Campbell Staten Agent re- sumed hia duties on Monday. My; Qgorgq Melts: Grcenmount. i. a patient in the Western Hostil- tal. Her many m9“! Wm‘ h" F speedy recovery. Mr. Joseph White recently left by plane for Montreal, where he m, ngqgplgd a position His wife and little son Frankie intend ioin- mg him at a later date. Master Teddy Corbett little son of Mr and Mrs. Eric Corbett is m kin; a rapid re~overy. Teddy was accidentally zit-aided in the chest several weeks ago. Mi‘. Rushton, Inspector of Trans- portation was a b- allies: visitor to Albcrton on Monday and Tues- days-A. $’sltie Bowling Results of this week's piav in the Somme dds Indies’ BowliM played on Tuesday night at Capitol Bowling League first 4 section at ____________ BELFAST, Nor-them Ireland -—- Alleys. Bummerslde. ‘. High single Marjorie Underwood. l-Ilgh three Dot Walmaiey. from Wile" h" "mun. Gall-ant .. 58"“! Heartilll. Martin .. _ Ladies‘ high grads lee and brown. Price: ' LADIES’ PLASTIC brown, Price: la black, brown and navy. CALI‘ BAGS ma! $3.95 ... $13.95 Ladies’ Ptgtax Baas In block, tan and red. $2.50 to $10.95 Ladies’ Cord Silk Fabric In black and Navy. Price: $8.95 Children's Handbags Children's plastic and plastic calf handbags ll Price: $1.65 .. $2.65 Ladies‘ Belts in newest style; calf and plastic, all widths and YOU'LL ENJOY SHOPPING AT EVERY DRESS or Any Occasion Ladies’ stand an. calf bogs in colors black; $6.50 is $23.95 Price: black, brown and red. colors. Price: i $1.00 .. $3.50 Silldflifc; Slenfarlfll’ y‘ mgrrmmi a A. Gallant . 142 1ss| O. Robertson . 88 114 124 r34 1'1": iasl .so 121 m. E. McDonald .. 100 To tal- 1825. Suicide Squad- M. Sharpe . 30 P. Woodslde . 122 133 N, Simmons .. . 104 141 MfLeFtlrgey 1'75 54 E. MacKay 175 144 Total-IBM. Strikers- G. MacDonald .. 92 l83 K. McIvor .133 120 14S A. McDonald ...152 .35 102 Mary Tuplin . .. 9O 102 Nora Beatty 100 6B Total--1’183. ilrge Dynamic Forest Policy For Ontario (By The Canadian Preaa) TORONTO. Dec. 11—A dyna- mic. far-sighted policy is imtper. atlve to. assure economic use and increased production of Ontario's forest wealth, the Ontario Forest Industries Association said today in a brief presented to the Pro- vincial Royal Commission on lor- estry. The Association. claiming to represent persons and companies holding cutting rights for '10 per cent of Ontario forest landaaaked repeal of the Forest Resources Act. holding it a threat‘ to secur- ity of tenure. The Commission yesterday had heard a brief from the Ontario C. 0.1"’. which said present sys- tems of private forest exploitat- ion were destroying resources with, little thought for reforestat- ion. Ben Avery of Esnanola. Ont. challenged the C. C. F. brief with the declaration that 95 per cont; of cut-over areas had reproduced 'London’s Most t “General application of forest‘ management," said the brief, “on a sustained yield basis is neces- sarily a long-term project which will require higher expenditures by the province than have been made in the past." Other suggestions offered by the Association were: Adequate gov- ernment funds be made available for forest protection; a system of roads through forested areas, construction of permanent clams and log chutes on important streams such aa the Nipigon Riv- er, reforestation of wastelands and extension of municipal for- ests. The brief asked that the On- taric Government appeal to fed- eral authorities to encourage and increase immigration from the British Isles and northern and central Europe. Exclusive Oluh For Tramps Only By NORMAN CRIBBENS IJQNDON. Dec. ll - (GP) London's most "exclusive" club is a grey stone building in Lambeth, a disused warehouse known as Th0 l-ltaflterford. You may have money or a title. you may be an ex-offlccr of the guards with a country estate bu ° you can't join the Huugerford Club -unlesa you're a tramp without a home. The Hunger-ford baa flourished since 1M1 blitz days when a group of young conscientious objectors - members of the Anglican Pacifist Fellowship started a tramps‘_ shelter under the arches of Char- Lng Gross railway station. ‘Pl-amps were unwelcome among the 180.000 citizens qt Westminster borough who tool: refuge nightly in air raid shelters. Shelter ward- ens were at fhleir its‘ end lo krow what to do a-bou the aroma the tramps brought in. The Pacifist; built a rough wood- en structure under one of the arches and worked night and day provid- ing food and lodging. First mem- lnay Bose:- z. Piueau .. . -420 m 1m themselves. a "mun "111 113 19g ‘Ihe Ontario Foreatrics Associ- c_ m" __ N13 "y; 13o ation brief called attention to de- i‘ am.“ 174 m; y” nletion in supoiv of some oi the It Ammu" “no l" 1Q flnelt native woods through lack T°¢.l_“w_ of proper forest management. Total-DH. ’-f ‘total-ma i “TI- befrs of the l-iungerfcrd were 55 ‘down-and-euts from the Thames embankment, the parka and cheap 1 Tired All lraapy Ihoa ~loa Do d in bed 35am’; amp! f sufler from such a co diti n yo will l“ ‘“"""". flnd nu rat's Health and Nerve Pail. uiitst htilpful. n‘ “aunt ' " In l" They ‘stimulate the appetite the nerve cells, aid P u‘ Warm,“ -. H. dlleltlon and thus help to promote refreshing sleep and, n- mmfl” ~ l" n‘ a run-down condition. ;t."~"....'.:.~¢-. .12: a: ‘a: ......":.'..":r.a::.?£.r'" may" M“ --- -- th iao Milbu fin. L911... in... 5‘? fie T. Milan 0a., ur ni hta tossing and turning you get up mornings tired irritable and without an appetite! Th ’a ilvealth and Nerve Pills. On sale at all drug counters. Prise 60o a but. t Roi lp? generally, improve a do the same for you. But he sure you Look for tho trade , HIIIOLIMCQOH lfdfllnfl lévllgff- Qllltwrare i; verm- more drifted in trim the streets nl-‘mllll l!!! Key stwerewere lvutedin li-oeandma. de-loused and then persuaded (if iota-ates. b’ p? T possible) to take a bath. Nightly the club’; increased. As the blitz ended. few-exit nightly average l; 120 usually er came from air raid shelters butabout 100 men and 2O ' BA§E.F1PLT_lilTN-. I Ladies’ Plastic Bags la colon black arid cherry colts. Prices $8.95 i. $15.00 v tanmst trzzann aaos "fa bleak and brown. Prleii sass ... $8.95 Ladies‘ Brown ..Alligator Bags sud rloa: .. $10.95 ._ THE noose or auamy’ G‘ Allhvvlh 2.000 Persona have on l etnbershipoocasion used the club, the pr“. woimen. WANTED to PURCHASE on LEASE A lobster factory on Prince Edward Island. Must be in good operating condition. Replies should‘ contain description and location of factory and selling o1 rental price and should be addressed to Guardian, Summersida. Replies will ba treated confidentially. Applications will also be received through the some address for a lobster factory foreman who must have a thorough knowledge of the industry, sober and ‘lflfl l1l1 1i1l fliétitikmél t... nti“ PRESSURE COOKER These six advantages are yours with the WEAR- EVER PRESSURE COOKER. 4. FOODS ARE MORE HEALTHFUL 5. YOU SAVE MONEY 6. YOU SAVE FUEL 1. YOU SAVE TIME 2. FOODS LOOK BETTER 3. FOODS TASTE BETTER Because of the very short time required to cook foods, only the smallest amount of fusl is needed. PRICE $17.95 ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS AT BRAOE, McKAY 8r 00. Llll. H+o4+o++ew+++e , - . . ..... ..........k-...-.-...aA-.‘~L-a ,._._--..,.--..-.-.._ . .