rna “GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN a PAGE ELEVEN S: Jul-iguana; 1g, 194s THE WESTERN GUARDIAN l. Elmer Morph!- lll Hanover Street, end ' George Olow. 115 Ottawa Sheet. I and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions, Advertising " Ibefluordlnnmoybeboughtntlnyofthe following atoree in Sumrneralde: Bookstore. Water Street; Ion,“ Bnkery, Water Sheet: yup-A's Grocer!’ 3'11"" Guardian will n” do: orlfle m it ac w‘ lr Si" 7m" u‘ ‘Jonson mourns-S use and ‘p at Mouse Jewellers. . -COLEMAN names. Irons and. Lanterns. BlllTl-T- Mlipequ" _PANTRY sans at Hoimsns. “mi-day, November 20th, at 2.30. sponsored by sea View Women's gnstitute. __w|-; HAVE a fine assortment of decmc irons, toasters. Presto okers. aluminum ware and en- ‘mei ware. Suitable Christmas gifts Summerside Hard- Phone 740. per week. HAVE a fine selection of re, tools etc. These Chrlstimas gift for -WE builders hardwa- rnake ansldeal iiim. "rune K. _wa STOCK a complete line of “addin Lamps also Coleman Gas iafflph and lantern-s. mantles. gen- trators. etc. Summerslde ‘Hard- ware Co. Phone 740. _.5LlGllT FIRE —- Swrnmer- iide firemen resPOBi-ied "0 5“ alarm at 7145 yesterday morning from the Flicker Taxi stand which i, located in a small one-storey “mam building on Granville Street. An oil burning stove had “pyoded setting fire to the walls at the building. The blaze was put out with fire extinguishers irhgn the fire department arriv- ed and not a great deal of damage Robert Fraser- the at»- ivas done. Lendani. was 5118MB’ bllmed 5mm’ the face and arms-S. _KINSMEN MEETING -— Mr. Davis Lldsione. Prlncil"! i’! n"? Summerslde High School WIS U16 guest speaker at the regular meet- ing of the Kinsmen Club of Sum- nierside held in the Olympia Res- taurant on Tuesday evening. This being Education Week he spoke on an education topic, how to forward international co-operation and good will through education. Greg. Mul- holland, chairman of the Sports Committee reported that pipe has been laid at the outdoor rink that will mnlie flooding operations eas- ier and that a drinking fountain iill be installed in the dressing room. A project for the setting up l Christmas trees where people may leave gifts or deposit money to provide for under-privileged liildren at Christmas was approv- d and Wally Coulson appointed hairmnn of the committee with lerb. Strlght, Harold Araenault, levc Whaicn and Stewart Mulklns to ~ sist him. After considerable dispussion it was decided that. the club would assist in the canvass for funds for the United Emer- gency l-‘und for Britain but it was stressed that the Kinsmen Food for Britain project demanded the first loyalty of the club. Harold Gaudet was chairman of the meet- ing anti Dr. Bert Hunter was wel- romed as a new member. Alex Mac- ihie of the Saskatoon. Sasic, club ans a guest at the meeting-S. uggiaide Hard/ware Co. - the latest fashion-approved colours (in Drugstore, i1 Central Street: Mark Gondet. B‘! Granville Street; Shook Alyre Douoetteb Grocery, Seoonu Street; hlnnd Motor Transport, Water Street. b0 4611"!“ W Ill! Mme In Sunune ll b! Unrrler Phone 289 or 380-! for this service der to the b0! reoponalble for delivery on your no“, —OHIIJKEN SUPPER in Willnot Valley hall tonight at 5 o'clock. _'°BDEI YOU! LOOKQN, Brag. lets, Lighters, Signet Rings early at Moase Jewellers. if you desire them engraved before December 24th. —FI.UE FIRE — The Summer- side Fire Department answered its second call of the day at mo last evening for a. flue fire at the residence of Venerable Archdeacon 5- R- HBFTlSOH. Summer Street. There was no damage. — B -Sll0P-LIFTEB CAUGHT — A woman from Charlottetown was caught shop-lifting at Holmans, Summerside, on Tuesday and after further investigation by police she will appear in court. It is the in- tention of the management of the tfirm to push this case to the full extent of the law-S. —-MAYOR. ABNETT RETURNS HOME — His Worship, Mayor J. l". Arnett of Simnmerslde return- ed home yesterday by plane. He had attended a meeting of the executive of the Canadian Associ- ation of Mayors and Municipalit- ies in Montreal and had gone with the other members of the executive to Ottawa to present a petition to the Federal Govern- ment on housing-S. —MISSION BEING HELD — Lmrge congregations are attend- 1"! the Mission that is being held this week in St. Paul's Church. Summarside, for the wo- men of the parish. At the eve. nlng services the capacity of the church is taxed. The mis- sion fathers are Rev. James Gran- nan, 055R. of Saint John. N11. and Rev. P. Fisher. CSSR. of Quebec. Next week the mission will be held for the men of the parish.-5. --BBEAKS REPORTED — An early morning break at a filling station at Head's Corner, three miles east of Summerslde was re- ported on Tuesday. The station ls operated by, Robert Dewar. En- trance was gained by forcing a cellar window. Candy and gum to the mount of approximately $20 was taken. A canteen next door to the station. operated by Clovis Perry was also entered but all the burglars found was some soft drinks. The canteen was closed for the season the previous day and it was the first night Mr. and Mrs. Perry had not slept there. — ECZEMA You'll find quick relief for the itching. burn- ing feeling ol eczema when you u" DI- Chue‘: antiseptic Ointment. Just try it today! New Radio Station Opened At Summerside Bummeulde’: new radio station GJRW, owned and operated by the Gulf Broadcasting Co. Ltd, was officially opened last. evening by His Honor Lieutena "Governor J. A. Bernard and a lengthy pro- gram of studio entertainment wu given. including transcribed eon- gutuiatory broadcasts from other Maritime stations. Mr. Harold E. Gaudet. president cf Gulf Broadcasting Co. Ltd.. made a few introductory remarks and introduced Lieutenant Gov- ernor Bernard who expressed his pleasure at being present at the inauguration of this station, which is a. milestone in the pro- gress and development of the community. He ‘referred to the important role played by radio in community life and said that public service broadcasts have an important part in the day-to-day activities of a. station. ~ "The history of radio is one of the most remarkable stories in the annals of sclenoe and ‘few sciences can claim more rapid growth and gigantic strides in development than radio," v m; Honor said. He congratulated the shareholders and director; or Gun BYWdM-Siillg Co. Ltd. on their tnltiatlve in providing gumm"- s.de and the surrounding d“. trlots with a radio station o! the calibre of CJRW. He declared CJRIW officially Open and wished it much success. m. Ciaudet in opening the pm- sram referred to recent evidences 01' Progress in the Town and said that the new radio station wqum be another asset to the eom_ mvnitv. He felt that a. great s”; of credit was due to the business men of summerside and the our. "illlldlfl! area who have made Dossibie this new station with its benefits to the community. He outlined the careful planning that; was ieccssary to bring the new station into being and and ma; the studio would be open to v15. ltors at any 11mg, "we have securdl the best Wilillment obtainable and propogg to supply usmiers win-i the finest entertainment possible" he 551g, Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. M. P. parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Fisheries sold thy, l broadcasting station is an import. ant institution in the‘ 111a o; § community and can play an 1m- portant part in its development T“ “l” has a mar responsibility and he felt sure that the manage- ment of CJRW was aware of that responsibility and will live up to "'19 Brest traditions of broadcast- ing. Ha concluded by offering his best wishes for the success of the station. Acting Mayor Henry Wedge ex- Pressed the pleasure that the PBDDle of the Town feel at hav- ing H15 Him"- fih! Lieutenant Governor in their midst. "A new radio station for Sum- merside, this is surely good news." he said. He wished the Shara. holders and directors of Gulf Broadcasting Co. Ltd. every sug. cess and congratulated chm; on providing this important service to the community. "we 51m] be Dr. (hoses Ointment Teddy to do what we can to make We have iusi the colour For you in u man-tailored shirt} by TOOKE Our stocks are new and fresh and wonderfully complete with all eluding while) in lovely stripes or _ one-tones —- roan-tailored by Tooke of fine, fine cottons! ‘They're skilfully made with patented shoulder pad pockets that keep your shoulder pads smoothly in place without pinning or sewing. yet release them so easily when your shirt is to be laundered! "Where Old Friends Meet“ ’ A Q "*""lillilllil- lllliliiillllllil suaunu-o-mon-s-sq- Dllfiflfi umusowruss. ‘ALAN SCXPMIATQL Summer-aide ‘room trnuns.) FRL-SAT. BIG IIOIIDLE BILL llilil lllllii Hi8 iliiilllilllli neon-n n SAD MUN/ll ALSO WILLIAM BOYD IN "SILENT CONFLICT" SHOWS -— 3.30 — 7.15 — 9.15 “O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O- .'.'V§,*WO~O§§-NOOOO—O-O-O-O-O'OQ+O‘O-OQ-O&O-O-O-O-OO-O-QQ~ SHOWS 7 ‘o. '\G\LY\L\4.\.\A(.\.\C\.\_\I\LY.XAIY.\. mw. REGENT THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL TOM NEAL IN “The Miracle Kid" ond _ - "ye .- i~ v _..> I ‘ --. I .__ l w?" FAB". gi1$_s;iel.jgtrs»o_|= PEARL-Es; wvarr use: man/m Mfkflfl liililliliPll SiiillT-lillilll KELLY cm mm - emu: aims some cumin: A 20». cmruamox mcog: mumps" MATINEEfRIDAY 3.30 SATURDAY 2.30 comma NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY "THE BABE RUTH STORY" \r\'.\.\c\. '\(.\£XY.\¢,\(NN>C\£NZ\.\L\. \‘L\.\. mmmvxx d; u. and 9.l5 '\C\C\\DIXN this new venture a complete suc- cess." he said. He hoped it would be e. credit to the western Capital and that the gentlemen of Gulf Broadcasting Co. would be proud of it. The local studio program was as follows: Piano solo. Nocturne. by Mary i-fuestis; vocal solo, “Come To The Fair". by Mrs. Clarence Mercer; fifteen minutes of music by Les Alexander and his orch- estra; vocal solo. Mr. Richard Henthorn. Mrs. Mercer and Mr. Henthorn were accompanied by Mrs. Eric Sheen at the piano. About fifty invited guests were present in the studios for the program-S. Domestic Science Dept. Opens At S'side High School - At the Summerslde High School auditorium yesterday afternoon a large representation of parents was present at the official opening of the domestic science department. The guest speaker, Dr. L. Shaw. LL.D.. Director o! Education was introduced by Mr. Clarence Mercer, superintendent, who re- minded those present that this was Education Week in Canada. Mr. Mercer likened the school to a producing plant lficause as, he said, “we are producing something for the market, that product. being the individual boy or girl in the school. Like any other business, once in a while we like to demon- strate our wares." Mr. Mercer cali- cd the attention of his audience to the display of handicraft which lin- §eo@>co§>co<q>co-¢>o W“ DAME!) THEATRE ed the four sides of the auditor- ium, a visual demonstration of the creative talents of the boys and girls of all the different grades in the school. Dr. Shaw sold that here in Sum- merside School Mr. Mercer and his staff and the Home and School Group, have started something. and today parents have come to nee what has been done. "We are all familiar." he said. "with the conventional class room, the class room which of course must never be discarded, but some- where we have got hold of the idea of an all around education and Summeralde ‘School has started something develop this. educa- tion idea. ere in this auditorium" he continued, "you see the eviden- G R A P ii ll D theme uni oil l“ nun SHIRLEY TEMPLE FRANCHUT TONE GUY MADISON llon" n Showings Fri. 8.30 Sat. 7.30 — 9.30 KENSINGTON Thurs. 1.15, tub-Gripping Drlml with Humphrey Boga-n in “Trees- or Sierra. Madre" Q>oto§oo<§ooQ>co¢>ce¢ I ces of the creative abilities of the children from the first grade to tho high grade." Dr. Shaw believed that n fine work was being carried on and ex- pressed the hope that all parents would avail themselves of the op- portunity of seeing these efforts. Some children he said could per‘- haps express themselves best vo- cally. others by other means and those who have that ability must be encouraged. Dr. Shaw reminded those pre- sent. that they were gathered to- gether for a more or less informal opening of the domestic science room, where pupils will be taught homemaklng. He pointed to this as an example of the academic school and the vocation- ni school working together in one department great process. The domestic science department will be in charge of Miss Ruby McNelll, daughter of Dr. John F. l: i. L. Household l:o ‘W Q" display on ‘the Street Floor in our Main Store ‘Sec- i‘°" '3 6 7Y2 fool’ replica of the Eiffel Tower—- con- slrucleci entirely WlTil looihpicks held together with C. Cement — in addition PQDYiHQ pile ‘of ‘looihpicks. Now- HERE'S WHAT TO no -$IOO.°°.,. CASH o HERE'S YOUR CHANCE is an accom- baiioi‘ box. Coil in ai our Main Store Section and guess the iqfq] number 0F Toolhpicks in the lower 8nd accompanying p|le—en’rer your guess on a ballot, which we will pro- vlde, w|‘|'|‘| vour name and address, and place same in HERE'S WHEN YOU DO IT- the creative talents of the pupils of the school are displayed were viewed with amazement by the large number of visitors. Although space does not permit an outlet of the displays, each and every grade have submitted something of a highly constructive nature. There one may see models made by the pupils depicting the history of transportation on land. sea and air. A replica of Summerside harbor complete with shore outline, wharves, lighthouse, Holman‘s Is- land, etc., brought most favorable comment. Huge maps of the world, Rrlnce Edward island and e United States are on display which are actually professional in appearance. On the large auditorium stage the artistic creations of the junior of general excellence the his yearn. view these themselves the work that ls beln McNeill, Summeralde. Mlaa McNelil was formerly of Macdonald Col- lege, Quebec. Last September she received her Degree of Master of BUCKLEYS MIXTURE after a visit to the manual ing room where pupils so may demonstratn ability, the visitors viewed balance of the week. from MoGlll University. Parents and visitors were served a moat. delicious buffet lunch in the domestic science room and train- many exhibits in the auditorium. which will be on display for the Th» vast number 0f hooihs where ‘MANITOBA rlonnnn nrns and farmed in this district many yearb grades are shown and although the work would make individual mention un- fair, the still portrait of Indian life by Master D. Lidstone, age 10 years. showed talent far beyond The Superintendent, Mr. Mercer. cordially invited the general pub- ‘ilc to visit the school auditorium during the balance of the week to exhibits and see for done to foster the varied talents of the boys and girl: attending.- HODGBON‘. Man. - (GP) - The first white men to settle in this inclined region and the district's first post- their planning master. “"1? R- Hbdswn- the at his home here." served as a. boalman with the Can- adian forces in the Nile expedition for Mr. Hodgson On Any Of The 3 Days Tirursclay-Friclay-Saturday NOVEMBER 18th. 19th. 20th ANYONE MAY ENTER Everyone is entitled to one guess,_5u+ any person enli- erlngnmore than one guess will be automatically dis- qualified from winning the $l00.00 cash prize. THE WINNER The person guessing ‘the correcl‘ or mosl- nearly correct. ‘ioiel number of +oo+hpicks in the ‘toothpick ‘lower and accompanying pile will be awarded ‘Hie cash sum of $IO0.00. Winners name will be published in Sma||men's advertisement of Thursday, Nov. 25th. This isYour-Opportunity t0 Win $100.” ABSOLUTELY _FREE Two Stores In Summerslde-Where Price ls Matched Wirli Qualify SMALLM All‘ Pretty Wedding At Summersid-e A quiet and pretty wedding took place on Wednesday morning at St, Paul's Church, Summlraide, when Miss Teresa Mae Arsenault. daughter of Min. and Mrs. Joseph Arsenaulit, Ottawa street. became the bride of Benjamin Arsenault. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fldele Arsen- ault. also of Bummenide. The nuptial mass was celebrated by Rev. Howard Wight. 50km’ a r902‘ Break/as)‘ 0/’ Ql/flkfl? 0475' EVER)’ Q51)’ The bride looked very channin] in a. wine suit with grey accessor- ies. Her sister, Evelyn, was a. very lovely bridesmaid and wore a grey suit with matching uooessori-e. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Leonard Kelly. After the ceremony n weddinl breakfast was served to the ins-T mediate friends of the parties a! the home of the bride. The happy couple will reside ll Summerside where the groom ll an employee of the Journal Pub- llshing Company. A ost o! friends join in wdshing the newly wedded couple many years happiness-S AT uumun unis an nuns Still Costs Less Than 1¢ a Sewing! / h "(iif"'\>~‘.§f: . ck ..\~