PAGE FOURTEEN IHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' DECEMBER 22, 1949 GIVEN IVITH PRIDE IS Handled To S'side Electric light Plant Work commenced yesterday morning on the eirtenslon- to the Surmneraido Electric Liihl P15!" to house the new unit which has been ordered and is exPvcled I° be delivered earlY in the n" year. The contract was awarded on Tuesday evening at a special meeting of the Town Council to Morrison and Harris for $15,000- Three tenders were Open"! i" ‘Record Volume Of Mail Begin Extension _ has such an amount of null been STERLI I 8-17 Rogers up. it. and SlLllEPLATE ARE PRACTICAL GIFTS USED THRQUGH THE YEAR$ Bros. and Community Plate In all the latest patterns in tarnish-proof chests. $44.75 Other nationally proof chests as low as $19.95. Sterling Silvor Toilet Sets $40.00 up. Sterling l-Iolloware and Flatware. Something Extra Special! Sets with hollow ground blade of stainless steel with bone or ebony handles. known lines in tarnish- Also High quality Carving Grocketfs Quality Jewellers SUMMERSIDE \¢\-“!\§|§\n\. the meeting and according to_in- formation from the electric 118M committee yesterday they were H5 follows: M. F. Schurman Co., Ltd. $6267.00; County Construction Co. Ltd, $16,875.00; Morrison and Har- ris. $16,000.00. It was considered that all ten- ders we're a liiitle high and. the committee was authorized to give the contract to Morrison and Har- ris. the lowest bidder for $5.000. if they would accept it a-t that price. which they did. The extension is on the east side of the building and consists of a brick addition 3B feet 6 inches by l8 feet 6 inches with a height o! 22 feet 6 inches. In addition a base for the new motor must be built and the present brick wail removed-S Personals —Mr. Bernard Macdonald of Emerald was a visitor to Surn- merslde Friday. —Mr. Peter Curley. Grand River, visited Summcrsidc 0n Friday-K. -Mr. Marin Gallant. visited Charlottetown on Friday-K. -—Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Paynzer, Kensin-gion, motored to Summer- side on Thursdaifl-K. __i_______ CARMARTHEN. Walos - (C?) __,a_ mu being inspected ‘by colon- ial agricultural students visiting Britain gored its 0\\'fl€l', John Grif- fiths. 49_ to death- \_ »—-—-—"””——' Dome ——See — llear “TtlE ciinoi. SINGERS” AT HOLMAIPS TONIGHT ct 7:45 PJir. Also Doc. 23rd of 6:45 PM. 34 Blended Young Voices Singing Tlic Old Favorite Christmas Carols If Unable to Como to HOLMAWS- Tuno In CJRW The Corol Singers Will Broadcast Tho Above Schedule Direct From HOLMAN'S Dry Goods Department At S’side Conunemlng on the volume of mail and parcels handled at the Summersldo Post Office this year during the Christmas season. Of- ficials stated yesterday that never in the history of the local office received and distributed» It was estimated that more than half as much again as last year went through and last season was considered to be a peak year. The same condition existed in the Cus- toms Department where a trom- endous amount of mall from the USA. and other countries was re- celved. In order to cope with the great- ly increased business the regular staff of twelve was increased to eighteen. Officials said that clue to restricted space in the office it would be useless to take “on more as there was very little room to work as it was. The house to house delivery aer- vlce was maintained again this War which further aided the post- master to cope with the situation. Post Master Arthur Allen and As- sistant Post Master Charles Pei- ers said yesterday that it. would have been almost impossible to do the job had it not been for the splendid cooperation of the public. who by mailing early made it pos- sible to disposr- of the bulk of the local mail and thus enable the [st-riff to escape the usual overflow on the day mforc Christmas. They stated that yesterday was the peak day of the week and that the volume would gradually taper of! until the end of the week-S. Freetown And Vicinity Mrs. Gerald Lockhart and son Blots of Malpeque, ivere visitors to Free-town last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eld-on Drummond. Mrs. Stanley Biggar and Master Lawson Biggar of Stanley Bridge, spent the week-end in FFGClOWTl with Mrs, Biggar‘: mother, Mrs. Samuel Drummond. The sudden death of Mrs. Jos- eph Taylor at her home in Yar- mouth. Nova Scotia. was learned with regret by her many friends lfl Freetown. Mrs. Taylor. noc Margaret Walker, was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Walker of Freetown. Friends here extend deepest sympathy to Mr. Taylor and family in their sad ber- eavement. _ lllrs. Ralph R. Burns returned by plane on Monday evening from Gardiner. Maine where she visit- cd for the past three weeks. While ihcre she attended the fifty-fifth wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott. Mrs. Scott is the former Miss Char- lotte Burns of Freetown. and friends in Freetown and vicinity wish this worthy couple many happy returns of the day. Despito almost impassable roads. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jessa Bradshaw was the gathering place of many people in Lower Free- town on Wednesday evening Nov. 30. The occasion was a wolcome party for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns and son Robert who re- cently returned from Western Canada to settle in their native province after an absence of twen- ty-cight years. Mr. Allison Prof- fit. in his usual capable manner. acted as chairman. and with a few introductory remarks called on Mr. Lloyd Burns who read an address to the family. Afterwards on behalf of the people of the community Mr. .Wilfrcd Hamill presented Mr. and Mrs. Burn with a beautiful electric floor lamp and magazine table and a gold signet ring was presented to Robert by Mr. Walter Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Burns replied. thanking their friends for their words of welcome and for the beautiful gifts given them. Games and music followed and a bountiful lunch brought a delightful evening to a close. Professional Bards WILL YOII HELP YOIIR MILKMAN HAVE A HOLIDAY AT CHRISTMAS? If So We Ask Your Co-oporotlon WE WILL I-IAVE NO DELIVERY ON CHRISTMAS DAY So in ordor that you will hovo sufficient milk and croom for over the holiday we osk you to order c two doy supply from our regular Saturday delivery. This orrongomonr oppllos to Summorsldo. Konsington. St. Eleonora and Airport customers. Tho monogomont and mm of m IDEAL DAIRY ioin n. wishing oll our customers the morriost Christmas and boat ' Now Your ovor. IDEAL DAIRY R. E. ELLIS - Auto — Casualty INSURANCE l Summer Sh. Fire summer-dds Pbono I29 h- ‘, ‘ l. F. Hunter. ILO. ‘, , orronmriusa l l oompim Visual Analyloa l Glasses fltbod rnoivs m , SMALLMAIVS BUILDING lummorolio, 2.15.1. T. Earle Hickoy Chartered Accountant Olflco at U Granvtllo Shoot Phono 57ft ‘s. r. Parkman. op+.o.. no. OPTOMITBIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 1 to I and by appointment. IIGENT TREAT“ BLDG. Bummer so, Bummerolda S'side Bowling The regular bowling night for the Sinnmersldo Commercial Lea- guo was on Tuesday this week in- stead of Wednesday as usual due to the stores being open on this night. This week special prizes were offered by various fimis and these were divided in such a. way as to give tho iiot-so-good bowlers a chance to win some of them. The prizes won were as follows: High single, Allie Harris, 3&2. goose donated by Sma-ilmaus Ltd. High three, Henry Landry. 761. turkey donated by RT. Holman Ltd. Second high three. Leonard Gallant 752. hamper o1 apples donated by George Guergls. Hand- lcap high single, Pat Martin 253, pair of chickens donated by Hau- son's Meat Market. Handicap high three, Claude Harlirio". 698, tur- key donatcd by Capitol Bowling; Alleys. Handicap second high tihree. Roy Adams 683. fruit cake masters. clocks at Moaso Jewellers. —MOA SE J EWELLEIl-S‘ -CHESTS 0F silverplata in —SUNBEAM IRONS, toastmasters. -DIAMOND RINGS bearing - ATTENDED FUNERAL Among those who attended funeral of Mr. Mr. C. Clark Harding and Mr. Mr. Hubert McNeil]. medical WESTERN ouiinuuii open till nlno P. M. Prepared to fill your last minute orders. the leading patterns by 184T Rogers Bros. and Community. mix- electric the name Mouse are always accept- able. Get yours now. Prices $22 to $325.00 at Moasa Jeurellers. the Alfred Cameron mi Tuesday at South Melville were and Mrs. J. A. Harding of Norboro-S - HOME FOR CHRISTMAS - slu- donatcd by Robinson's Bakers. Restaurant-S. O'Leory and Vicinity Bill Turner. at his home in 01.01413‘. Mrs. Inez Ellis, who has been Ubeary. suffering from a severe attack Iiir. Walker, West Devon. is pital. Summersidc. His friends unite in viishing lum specdy restoration to health. ing splendid progress. Turner, O'Lear$. a studerr. mas holidays at his home. tlon for appcitfiicltis m. the P. E. Hospital. C‘"""" ‘.“l£)\\'ll. has JYIICCI. to OLeary. in Labrador arrivrd by plane and family in QLcarj. age. The colored lights makc It thing of beauty. two. Novelty prizes: Most spares‘ Bob Shaw, l6 spares, whiti- shirt don- student at Mount Allison University; Szickvillc, N. B. is spending the Christmas holidays patient at. the hospital in Charlot- towu. has returned to her home in Mrs. Robert MacNaught, Carle- ton Lot 8, 1s confined to hcr home of bronchitis. Her mnny friends wish her a speedy recovery, patient nt the Prince County Hos- many Little Joyce Cornish, Carleton Lot 6, has been 111 at her home with rheumatic fever but is now mak- Allls Turner, 50R of Mrs. Alice at Mount Allison Unlversiuy in Ea k- villc. N. B. is sjrciidiiig the Christ- Ellwood Gotelle of tho sta.’f of the O‘I..eary Branch of Novn Scotia, who recently underwent an opera- 1'6- Mr. Wallace Yelolflyvho is rvmployed to spend his vacation with his wif- Riev. C. C. Howlett has a large and gally decorated Christmas tree on his lawn at the. Baptist Parson- Mrs. Smith (it Fredericton. N. a. Mr. Simmons is going on ninety- d-ant at Dalhousie University has arrived to spend the Chrisunss 319d by MBUNCE Mul- Hlglle-"l holidays with his mother, Mrs. D. single without strike or Show F. McNeill. Summerside.—-S Martin DcsRoches, 113. box of chocolates donated by Olympia —A'l‘ MT. PLEASANT AIRPORT — A group of Government. mem- hers and officials were reported to have been at. the Mount Pleasant Airport yesterday. No announce- ment was made, but it was believ- cd an inspection was being made o! equipment with a. view to pos- slblc purchase. - S —S'I‘UDENTS HOME — Stizdcnis at St. Dunstans University spend- ing the holidays at their homes in Summer-side are: Francis Cam- “ eron. Alex lllcliinLs. Roy and Ken- neth Grant. Donald McPhcc. Stan- ley Deighan, Mark Delaney and Kcnnoih ArscnaulL-S —BETL*'RNS FROM HOSPITAL -Mrs. Lloyd lnman who hns been n pziiiont in the Victoria General Hospital at Halifax returned to hcr IiOlTio in Bordon on Worlncs- ilfli’ Pvcliiiu: to spend IIIP Christ- l mus hulirluys. After a iveck at lier turn to ilallfax for further treat- ment and licr many friends wish lior a complete recovery very SOON. R - CHRISTMAS PARTY ~-Sat. urday afternoon the star; o; the Alberton Presbytcrimi Sunday School entertained the children of the congregation at their annual Christmas party. Follow-inc some IIWLY Efimt-‘S. films were shown bv the Reverend Mr. Cunningham at the conclusion of which sum; paid a visit. with his usual supply of good things. As this trip ivas somewhat early, Santa promised to return again on Christmas eve. After a bountiful supper. some forty tirbd but happy children dc- parted foo: their homes. _ A T. ALBERTON COMMUNITY CLUB -_ The December meeting of tho Union Community Club was held at the home of Mrs. Chester Hnycs on Thursday evening. It was derided to remember the "shut-ins" with Christmas boxes, and also the school children with a treat at the closing. Mrs. Ersk- ino Clark Invited ihc members to licr homo for the neat meeting and the following committees were h“ arrived in Cowman to be M fippOIlltKIZ Program, Mrs. Ross the bedside of her aged father, Mr. Pilmpbe" m0 “I” Jim“ OIW"? John smunom“ who 15 ‘my m iIIIICI-I. Mrs. C. W. Hayes and Mrs. Ersklnc Clark. The programme for tho cvonlng consisted of a con- test rind n sliig song of Christ- Miss Robin and Miss Boswell of tho Women's Institute staff held a special meeting in the 0'l_ear_v school on ‘Tuesday, Dec. l3 when at the completion of about a sevcu iveeks smvlng class, all the pretty and useful articles xnsde by the ladies were exhibited. The capable tnstructresa answered any quest- ions about the sewing and the dif- ferent articles. The O'l..eary Young People's Union of the United Church held their weekly meeting on Thursday night Dec. l5 with the president. Miss Hester Boatcs presiding and conducting preliminary WOYSIIID and also the study period. A spec- ial feature was the splendid demon- stration of leather work by Miss Wilma Ramsay who is able to make excellent artlclr-s from lrather It was ona of the finest demon- strations the Y, P.U. have had in a long time. The Ladies Aid of fiLeary Unl- ted Church held their Christmas meeting on Wednesday night, Dec. 14 at the Manse with the presi- dent. Mrs. E, W. Turner presiding and conducting a very fine devot- ional service which uh: in the form of a candle llchting service. A very satisfactory financial re- port. was given by Mrs. John Matthews; Elccticn of OLicei-s were as follow. ~prcsident—Mrs. 2?. W. Turztm‘: v‘ f- Herbert Vntcher. nary-treas- urer—-Mrs. John Matthews. ‘rho Presbyterian Young People's Society held their regular weekly meeting at the West. Point Church on Thursday evening. The meet- lng was opened by Miss linrgnrctte MacPherson. The scripture lesson nvaa read followed by the Lords Prayer unison. Mls. Eleanor Liv- ongstonc save a. v y iota-testing reading, “Follow Me" The topic for the evening was "Joy is the Grace We give to God." A reading was given by Miss Marie MacPher- son. Prayers ware offered by Miss- es Eleanor Livingstone. Beryl East- sr, Kathleen MnClsaac, Velda Easter. The minister. Rev. George cunningham gave a brief address. A closing hymn and the prayer by the minister brought this enjoy- abia meeting to a close. Tho 014917 Canadian Girls In Training of the United Church held their Christmas Party on Friday night Dec. 1B in the Sunday school room of the Church. They decorat- I ed the church for their annual Christmas Vlesper service. After games and cements were enjovcd. gifts were distributed. The leaders. Mrs. W. G. Dickson and Mrs. Her- bert. Vatclier were presented with gifts by the C. G. I. T. also Mrs. Keith Matheson who has been the loader of tho Girls Choir and who mas carols. -- A Personals —Mr. Peter Perry. St. was a visitor to Surrunerside Thursday.-—K. of Long River side on 'l‘hursday.--K. da y.-K. —Mr. Eldon Schurman. side on Thursday-K. —Mr. and lllrs. Sca View, side on Thursday.—K. —Mr. Robert Humphrey’. side on Thursday-K. —Mr. Vernon Campbell, Capt. Archibald Campbell. mont, is on ship at Hafllfax-K. -Miss Sarah Wrbstor. sington. visited Summerside TIILIPSGIBYr-K. EMYVALE W. I. ode, roll call each member paying lng year. to Rita Bradley. Mrs. M. Mc-Closkoy. Ing a box for the orphans. Reports of committee hoard and sick committee Clarkln; school ta tho pianist for the C. G. I. T. Vesper service, Candy and fruit ive in this Province. Louis. 0ft —Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnstone visited Summer- —-M.r. J. W. O'Brien. Elmsdale, motored to Summerside on Thurs- Spring Valle» was a visitor to SuJqior- Earl McKay, motored to Suirinner- Ken- sington, visited Sumincrside on Thursday.—K. —Mr. Douglas Campbell. Cler- mont, was a visitor to Summer- Cana- dian Government seamen, son of Cler- furlough from his Ren- on On Der. 7 tlie Etmyvnie Institute met at. the home of Mrs. James Clarkln with eight members and five visitors present. The meeting opened with the president occupy- Ing the chair. After singing the was answered with her fee. Minutes of last meeting were road and adopted. Mrs. James Griffin was elected new secretary for oom- One sympathy card is to ba sent It was decided to make Santa Claus suit, hairs to be dyed by After some discussion it was decided to buy hamper of apples to treat school children‘. Each member was asked to give something towards pack- were for next month appointed as follows: Mn. Pet/er Ciarlrin and Mrs. James committee. Mrs. woifi than passed around. This live- wire group of teen ago girls has an enrollment of 2i and this C. G. no MAN“. uvsn vho looked or the secret of Pinball! "°"‘° hm’- M“ “m” “'“‘ T“ TD-HIGHT 7.15 & 9.15 ANNA LEE in "HIGH CONQUEST” with Gilbert Roland - Warren Douglas - (l. Aubrey - Beulah Bondi. REGENT Smith - Alan Napier . l "llliilllfililnllfilil SIM Bllillllll - Ilimltil lr; [llfllllll I. lllllll ""°‘E.‘.'J..’~?J'I And Roy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys in “HOME IN SAN ANTONE" Note-During the holidays all our matinees will begin at ' 2:30 CAPITOL — LAST SHOWING TODAY 3:80 — 7:15 — 9:15 “Adventure ln Baltimore” With Shirley Temple, Robert Young, John Agar Summon-side FRIDAY — SATURDAY — 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS . Friday -- '1 and 9:15 — Sahirday 2:30 — '7 — 9:15 firkioawv-sarunnai‘ - — AND r m. ‘n lnl Cimsm . . - TIIIGBER ‘Ilvll l~ll1'.i.v\llllvf‘.~ Lynne Roberts in "MADONNA OF THE DESERT“, with Don Barry - Don Castle and Sheldon Leonard iiiiiiiiiiiis - illlll llilllli ' iiiuiiiinesniisniiiiiiiis i liEPllllllll iiiunuciiuii FRIDAY 2:30, 7 & 9:15 — SATURDAY 2:30. '7 d! 9115 BIG DOUBLE BILL -_ _ ____.< ORAPAIID Griffin. Roll call ls to be answered by‘ paying Ilvo cents. Next meeting is‘ w be hold at. the homo of Mrs. lunchl Peter Clnrkln. A dclicioiis was scried by Mrs. Clarkiu and a social hour was enjoyed by all. present. HORTHAM Mr. and Mrs. rwnhisle of f1?“- lral Lot 16 spent Sunday vsitiflfl friends and relatives in Tyne Val- ley and Norlham. The United ladies nid [not at i110 homo of Mrs. Gvadrn Gilli °" Thursday evening. A number of members were pro-scul- Her many friends are pleased l0 hear that Mrs. William Shccn is greatly improved and all hope she will continue and be able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Dimer Baker wet!‘- to Summcrsido on Friday 0H 3 business trip. They wcrc accomp‘ anicd by Mr. Baker's sister, Mrs. Thomas Cotton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McDoug- all and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mc- r. T. group is one of the most act- Dougall spcnt Sunday as the guests CRAPAUD FRIDAY - SATURDAY - 8:30 “The Mating OE Millie" GLEN FORD - EVELYN KEYES A Comedy-Miss Keyes must she can adopt an orphaned boy. Glen Ford. Do not. miss it. . Y- M°°‘°“"Y “d “'5' “mes-s tnrntnr have a husband so that. She scts her cap for Also short subjects. OAMEO TIIEATRE KENSINGTON Thursday 7:159:15. Dramatic u! pence lhrlllor, "rna BIG owl i starring Ray Mllland, lltaurol 0'Sulllvan, Charles Laughton. All Sorlnl. mi; of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MVKV Stanley Bridgc. Mr. Shelton McKay llld M Courtney Maynard left ThiudI morning for British cOlllnlllltdl secure work for the “"“.l months. Mr. McKay. before W1 away. was entertained at “"4 dinners. 'l‘hcir many friends “d them both good luck and i health. Tlic Presbyterian laclics dill; at the home of Mrs. Edward Arthur on Thursday eveninl- large number of member! ‘ present and also visitors A ' lunch was served by ‘h’ h‘, and the committee in chili‘