'1 l t . “ ‘xii DECEMBER II. 1949 i» ‘V . iTHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ii? wrsrrnu GUARDIAN A} PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I lnnme Street, Summerside, Phone i8 lteyn, Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives l. ELMER MURPHY The Guardian may be following etoree ln Summerside Summer Street; Gourlles Drugstore, ll Centre] Street; Iookltoro Newntdnd, Writer Street: ucetto’: Grocery. Second Street: Island Mofnr Transport, Water Street; Allan's Grocery, 120 Russell Street. K. L. Wulte ln Kenelngwn. dlen will be delivered to any home In Summerside by Currler u, m; boy responsible for delivery on your route. end GEORGE GLOW bought st any of the Merl: Geudet, 67 Grenville Street; Phone 280 for this lervlee or give a: p9! dry or 18o per week. "fly order HOOVER Cleaners ln ItOCK ‘Mwlfitnlle 8: Co. Kenslngton. I ‘ _€_. r RAFT fresh chocolates. 'H‘Ar§\»?i€ delicious end differ- q, Goulrlieh Rexall Drug Store. m . |\' PRINCE CQUNTY H05- ?“ ,_ The many fniends of H ' Wiiicctte of Skinner's Pond Geo“.- rr-t to- hear that he has u-ill Tag Prince County Hospital ‘Mm and hope for e PICE T0 ADVERTISERS- jygjltsPfg are reminded that their A0 ~~ must be in the L-uardian not later than noon the orcvloufi My w gilnlalltci: insertions. Uut. o! my adiertisers who “1893031 ,.w.,,v,.,._,v “u, sflOlllfl. pertlouluq Kw lli.» in mind. _,\f)' __('Q1'_v'l'\' COURT —- The Dec- ~m of the County Court. (TounLv. Judce L- is- opc-ncd Tuesduy‘ 'l‘hcrc has been damage cascs com- mmmol ’or thc term but on court day s1‘ hail been scttlcd but four- wén fgflfffilPfl cases which were trial for various ‘ . the parties interest- in attendance wore lug. K.C., J, S. Dcs- ' ‘ E. H. Strong, K.C., K.C.-—~S. llNlh‘. h . R. S llinion. _TRANSI<‘ERS FROM BER.- m-na TO PORT ARTIIUR—The foiin 1m lifm recently published _ Arthur Nevis Chron- [p19 rt ug Mr. Alexander Mac- Kgy, (mmcrly of Summerside, will be of mt cst to ma.n_v in this province. "At a. time when most folks hr-re would like to move to | land \l sunny skies with Warm. nnrly ‘roaches AS. (Alex) Mac- - done just the opposite. - ar-old former Canadian imiy captain. nnw with the traf- tzc duszon of Trans-Canada Air '. as hi. been transferred hero lr l iwrmuda. ivhcrr- hc has spent ihe past four ycars. And the trans- fer was ruzid- at his request. Mr. lfaclfay’ has been appointed dist- r.c'. traffic rcprrscntaiive here no Dan ltoivan. Originally c Edward army after leaving uni- 11ml spent the ncxl six ltt the scrvicc. At the time discharge in 194G he was m? in i-innmanrl of the aivnyls “B" ion» at Bermuda. l-le spont a lure with Colonial Air Lines ‘ been \\'lllI 'l‘.(‘...\. nearly t rs. T.(‘.A. maintains posts l'..\'."i.\\lll. Trinidad and Jamaica h aidiiion to Bermuda and it is opened more will be established minor islands soon, Mr. Mac- Kirsaid. Bornuida, in tllo sterling ‘m has had an increased num- ‘rerof Canadian visitors this year. fle§a:d_ particularly sincc the de- uiuauon of tho paund. Mr. Mac- l\'11_\' said he did not think he "rould mind the cold hero. ln the few wrecks he has been hero. he dis found tho poople of the Lake- f-Pad ‘extremely fricndly."'-—5. "IIERVES" losing lnlererl-lol- lnflriends-she never went out sny more-always loo "ml- "Nervea", she thought-Jan! if Wu lier kidneys-the fil- tm ol her hloorl_ tlut needed mention. She used Dodil‘: ludney l_*‘|ll| It once. The improved action of lief‘ kidneys helped to clear lwsy blood "llltunties end exceu ecidr. Fatigue, lnrluclie. headache. leclr of energy dis- lilitllred. Dodd’: Kidney Pills conllin euentnl oil: and " ' ‘ ingredients llut act directly upon flie Kidneys-and p restore their norlnsl action. 144 ltodds Kidnev Pill —PHILCO RADIOS end record players in stock at MacKenzle 8r Co., Kenslngton. —GIVE HIM en electric razor this Christmas, Phllsheve rotary electric razor — $19.50. Gourlles Rexall Drug Store, Summerside. —GENERAL Electric radios. toasters, irons and the new G. E. floor polish ln stock st Mac- Kenzle 8e C0,, Kenslngton. —VISI'I'ING BOSTON —— Mrs. J. B. Millman, Kensington. left on Thursday morning to spend Christ- mas a-mong her many friends in Boston and its envtrons.—K. -ADRIENNE Vharrnonlzed cos- metics; beautiful boxes snrl lea- ther cases. Adrienne gives W" more for your mnncy. Sold in Summersldo only at Gourlies Rox- all Drug Store. —LOADS CAR AT KENSING- TON — Mr. Wellington McNcill loaded a car of very choici- fa’. cattle at Kensingtan on Tuesday l-Ic also bought ton horscs.-—K. —R.ETURNED FROM OTTAWA -— Mr. Wilbert lawless. Norboro. returned recently frmn Ottawa. whore he had attended the fun- cral obsequies of his hrothor Joseph who passed awav lately in Winnipeg, Manitoba.-—K. —FIOME FOR HOLIDAYS -— The following St. Dunstanls Uni- versity students are home for Christmas holidays n‘ Kr-usinfllft'l' Jamcs Saunders Jr. Charlcs Gor- Thomas Pendergast, Arnold lTlZiIl. Hickey. Mark McQuaid, Gerald McQuaid, Edgar Hickey. Rupert McLellan, Allan Mc Lelilan. La w- rencc Glover. Don Clark and Le- land Curlcy.—l(. -C. G. I. T. HOLDS VESPER SERVICE -- The Canadian Girls In Training of O'Lear_v Unitcd Church held thcir annual Chris‘.- mas Vesper scrvicc in thc Church on Sunday. Dec. 18th. aftcr tho regular church service. The old story of Christmas was told ‘n music, song and drama. Thcrc was also an impressive candle- liizhtinz cercmony. Tho loader. Mrs. W. G. Dickson prcsidnll and |gave the special address “Why thc iChimes Rang." Miss Jnvco Mac- lDougall road the scriplurc. and lMiss Blanche hfalthcuvs rcnrl two i appropriate picccs of poo ~ were two ducts. one b_v Elna l" ' and Lorna Harris. “Lord l Wan‘. tn be. a Christian". and h_v l\llSS(‘S lPcggy Ellis and Margaret Wood- lridge, "Silent Night". An impres- sive candle-lighting scrvico uns carried out symbolizing the pur- pose of Canadian Girls ln Train- l ing to "Chcrish Health. Sock Truth. Know God and Scrvc Oth- ers." Those taking part were Peggy Ellis. Georgina lVfacKcnzio. Freda Strang. Jean MacDougall and Mrs. W. G. Dickson. Thc of- fering was taken up by Lila: Wac- Grcgnr, Shcrla Ellis, Betty Mac- Kinnon and Doris Strang. The C. G. l. T. have an enrollment of iWflWY-one Rlrls. The leaders ere Mrs. W. G. Dickson end Mrs Herbs-rt Vatchcr. The organist was lifrs. Keith Matheson. who also helped to tmin the girls. Th» whole service was reverent, de- votional end inspirational. and there was s very large congrega- tion.—-O. Personals —Miss Gladys Gaudet left Darn. ley Thursday to take work in Summerside. —<Mrs. Frank Gaudet left Darn- lPY for the whiter months to stay, with her daughter and son-in-laug. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richard, Summerside. RULEIFS TITLE The words "Czar“ and “Kalsm” are both derived from tfng Lqrin, iptlrcsiggériiniac noose Reveal Plans For New Summerside Federal Building ‘ the calling of tenders for ' Fcderal building in Sum- thc plans and specifica- now public material. lions a This new building will be erected on tho former Allan property on thv corner of Summer and Church Streets which was purchased ""68 Years ago for this purpose. At that time there was s large house located there which was de- molishrd. The new building will be L shaped. It \\’ll.l be 113 feet long on Summer Street end 109 on Clnurrh Street with a courtyard ln the rear. All the ground floor wiIl h» occupied by the post office and on ‘he second floor there will’ be PTOVlSiOIl for the Customs snd Excise Department. R. C. M. P., Fisheries Department. Unemploy- ment Insurance. Depsrttmenf of Azricultlirr and Commerce Bmndh. In ihc basomont there will be I five-car garage. The building will be of brick and steel construction end it ts estimated that the Post Oflflce will haw three times the space they norv havc ln thcir present crowd- cd quartors. Thore will be ap- llTflXHYlFllClV 1.000 letter boxes compared with some 600 st pre- scat. It would seem that this would he a proper time to consider tfhe inauguration of a household mall dciivcr_y' svstom but apparently llll$ is not hriniz done. Tenders clnso on January 18th so lt ls ex- pr-ctcd that construction will get undomvay ncxt spring~S. Personals —Mrs. Allwrt Moasc. New Ann- an, was n vsitor to Kcnslngton on Tucsday.~—K. »lVl'rs. (‘iconic Taylor. Malpeque, visvlod frirricls ‘n K-“nsington on 'l‘ur~.=:la_v AK. —l\'fr. Lee Pavnfcr, Long River. was a visitor to Kcnsington on '1‘ucsda_v.-l(. »-Mr. Dan Murphy, Freetown. was a business visitor to Ken- singtnn on Tncsdav.—K. "Mr Clarence Haslam of Spru. ".0141 mofiorcil to Kcnsington on "lucsdaih-lx’. ~‘.\lrs. Halsvy‘ Prufitt. Burling- ton. spent scvcral (lays recently at French Rivcr. whore she was the ghost of hcr par; ts. Mr. and Mrs. William Bcrnar ur. ~—I\lr. Halsey Profitt. Burling- ton. rclurncd rcccntly from Or- well. aftm- spcndzng a few days \\".lll his uncle and aunt. Mr. and hlrs. Lrnvrvncv ‘MzicLeodr-Bur. --—Hi< nianv friends will ho glad tn lrarn that Mr. Nelson Payntc". Burlington, is making a iood rc- cnvcrv after his rcccnt operation at the Priiacc County H0spital.— Bur. "Tho many fFlCTKlS of Mrs. William Illill. Clcrmon-t. will be glad to know that shc is making a good rccoveri‘. after an operation at thc Princo County Hospital, Summcrsidrx-Jlur. Desirable six-room cottage on the hill. No. 317 comer Central Street and Hawthorn Avc. Available soon. Bath- ropm, sunporch. B. C. fir finish, hardwood floors, hot water heating, range, cement walls and loor basement, garden, attractive kitchen. Over 50 per cent of rent goes to pa-y Federal Govern- ment and other direct taxes. Write stating rate and ser- vices wanted as other places you “Em-r Strcot East, near C. N. R. Station, may also be available soon. P. 0. BOX 214 Summerside mimfalofiiwnoorLe I Civic Election Rumors In S'side Although the civic election in Summerside ls over e month away considerable rumour and specu- lation sre current which may in- dicate that more interest twill he taken in lt than in recent years. Possibly one reason for increas- ed interest; is the public discussion that has taken place lately regard- ing the proposal that. the Town erect en artificial toe rink and community center and that a plebiscite be held, possibly at the time of the civic election. to find out. the wishes of the people on the matter. One of the most prevalent rum- ours ls that Councillors this is so it will mean that two Council to_be filled by new men. -B ‘Summerside Church News -Mr. Jack MacFarlane conduct- ed the devotional exercises of the Senior Y.P.U. of the Summerside Baptist Church on Monday even- ing in tihe hall. opening with the singing of hymn “Silent Night." with Miss Freda Myers at tho piano. The president. Miss Anna Harris, was in the chair during the business period when final ar- rsrgements were made for the Christmas Pageant to be present- ed 0n Sunday evening. The subject under discussion and led by the minister was “Anticipating Christ- mas."—S. —'I‘he YRS. of the Summerside Church of Christ hold a Chris- mas party ln the Sunday School room on Tuesday evening with twenty members present. The room had been previously decorated for the occasion and included a Christmas tree. Various games especially appropriate were played and an exchange of gifts was made. Delicious refreshments biought this happy evening to a close-S. —The Junior Y.P.l'. mt the Surn- merside Baptist Church held us regular meeting on Tuesday PW"- ing with the worship period in charge of Shirley, Barrass. The opening hymn "It came upon the Midnight, Clear" was followed by a discussion on the theme "The Spirit of Christmas." which was led by the minister. 'I'.he Knicker- boickers scored three points. A number of games uiere played st tn;- close of the mc€tlng.~-S. »JMrs. Harry Crossman conduct- ed the devotional exercises of the Young Married Pecplnfls Society cf the Smimerside Baptist Church at its regular meeting o-n Tuesday evening. The opening hymn "(t Little Town of Bethlehem" was followed by .the reading of a Christmas poem and the sincinl of "Silent Night“. The business pcricd was in old-ergo of the presi- dent. Mrs. Colin Waugh and the 'l‘.C.A. scored three points. The theme under discussion was "Tho Spirit of Christmas." A Jolly fine followed when Jvfrs. Ftrnest Mor- rison. as Santa Claus distributed gifts from the attractively’ dewrfll- ed Christmas tree. Volleyball was played and refreshments uw>rc served by the lunch commute». consisting at Mrs. Roy Lldstone end Mrs. Ted Poole-S. DANCE Oiympie Banquet Hull Monday. Dec. 26th. Admission 60 cents Including Tex -—Dencinq— 9.00 to l .00 SAVE THE BALL GAME iF we PEDDLE Youk i? STOCKING-MUFFLERS AT CHRVSTMAS TREE i ~/‘\Lc7>-rs! ’ _ . uucue autos/M we can < ‘I. MEAN AMOS-w seu. ‘EM WE JUST spun AT ‘TWO ‘Ti-less o ourz BQAING AND PLACES i: 6uooi4 our AN conserves, iDaA-w MAYBE I AN‘ ' Awiu AND 1 can ; SCATTER we REST ou EVERY LOT N0 Town! Jovelvou suaveae Brains A stusu OF SHAME TO COURAGE AND lN6Et~lUlTy ' PORTEND A oAzzuNe " FUTURE FOR AMERICA AND THE WOQLD- 1.0 cueeus! vouR Professional Bards '_‘._ii ii i==_. __.___" B. F. Hunter. R.O. t l OPTOMETBIS’! t Complete Vlsunl Annlylee i Gluees Fitted PHONE ‘I05 SMALLMAN’! BUILDING | Summerside, P.E.l. r. iflfll Hickey ll Chartered Accountant i ll Grenville Street | Phone B75 SUMMERS]!!! E. i. Parkman, O(p+.D., R.O. Eyes Examined Gllleel Offloe Hours: I to l2: 1 In 5 Ind by appointment. BEGIN!‘ THEATRE BLDG. Fitted ienrncw-wmsicamea- m“ I"l\lfl.'l ex . _ .. l . eqm- y. » . Henry Wedge end T. D. Morrison will be candidates for the mayorelty. If vacancies vvlll be created in the | Office st I g t rromrmsr ‘ , lnnuner 56., Summerside l ' CAPITQL ~ Summerside TODAY and SATURDAY-J! BIG ATTRACTIONS Today 7 and 9:15 - Saturday 2:30-78:15 who looked ‘ for the secret of MARGARET RICHARD dhmmnmi __mlllllSl1llll-llllMllllSlEllE- llllllllllll PmfnudbySllllllElllIllZ-llirectedhylllilllllllllllltl And ROY ACUFF and His Smoky Mountain Boys ln “HOME IN SAN ANTONE" Matincos at. 2:30 During The Holidays SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MATINEE MONDAY AT 2:30 Feature For lifzitinoe Only- “TIIE PRINCE AND THE PAYPPIR" with Errol Flynn, Claude Rains and tho ltlauch Twins Pied Released by 20th Century-Fe: May Rebuild Road EARS.‘ Mount Pleasant Airport The Provincial Govwrnmont ls at prcscnt negotiating “uh the War Assots Corporation \\lll\ rogard to iland nnd and numerous other buildings, The airport covers Tfltl acres of lncludcs a nulo and a acquiring the land at tho Mt. half strotch which was formerly Ploasanf Airport. Thr- liphtint! a roadwaig The gnvcrnmont is plant and ofhor equipmont at thr- considering robuililing this road airport, \\'ll|(‘ll scrved as n largo lif the land can he avquircil at, a air training centre iluring the ‘fNiSOnFihlr- pricc. WHY. has been rnmmrwl to tho; A group of Govornment mem- Summcrsido airport, l~ut thore re- hcrs and officials \‘lSlf£‘Cl the old drill hall purport, on Wednesday on an in- lspcction trip. main five hangars, n FfNANfllAl. WIZARD DIES ation by coin- . and thousands ‘searching invostii: mittces of Congrr GREENWlClf. C.iin_ Dcc. 22 —~ of stockholders millions of (APt ‘Hoivarrl C. llogison. 66. the (lollars in llll‘ c‘ financial uuznrd who cri-alcd a "' "" " ‘W " ""A*—--" billion-dzillal‘ utilitics cniiillx‘ that cruniblcd as hi: \\'(‘lll lo prison for mail fraud. dicd _v->slci'da.\‘- H60" son pyramidcd a $100,000 invos1-_ in ment into the vast. Asscciatoil Gas and Ele-tric systom by a sciw‘ ics nf financial inarrariivres that baffled tln- loading accountants and laivycrs in tli: l'flll"(l Status DECEMBER 26 FRUIT-NUT ICE CREAM ROLL ORDER llOW FROM YOUR “PERFEOTIOIW DEALER But the whole llllYlUfllf‘ Sfl‘tl’.‘l\l‘.'f‘ CQmbOf Terra. Alon Serial and New! collapsed in inc 10am undcr t ' " VV‘ xvwoo men server: l REGENT roan and SATURDAY BIG DOFBLE BILL 1' Lynne Roberts in "MADONNA OF THE DESERT” with Don Barry - Don Castle and Sheldon Leonard - AND — M» {villi RllBERlS - ANDY llEVlNi BllB NlllllufSlllSttlPlllNilRS A REPUBLIC PRUDUGTIUN Friday 2:30, '7 8: 9:15; Saturday 2:30, 7 & 9:15 course __ MON. l-FTIIE. - VED. "CHRISTMAS EVE" with Geo. Raft, Goo. Brent. Randolph Scott ORAPAUD THEATRE i CRAPAID l FRIDAY - SATURDAY - 8:30 ‘The Mating 0f Millie" l GLEN FORD - EVELYN KEYES A Comedy-Miss Kcyes must have a husband so that she can adopt an orphaned boy. She sets her cap for Glen Ford. Do not miss it. Also short subjects. l i lcuuma time "All" "W" HEN SINGTON e e , l . An Invnidh rrlday 'l:l5-9:l5' Saturday 2:30. on dance ls 7:l5-9:l5, Grr-ntlcnst! Grand color! " e I ..\'r=\v songs! and action with Roy f0 be Il‘I Sf. S Rogers and his famous horse “Trig. H s illPr" ln “THE OLD SPANISH - t -. . _1 [RAIL ln color, with Andy Do- c ' _ ulnmerslde‘ De n-lne, Tlfo Gulzar, Jen Frnzee. Boh {Nolan and The Sons of The Plon- . -»\.\ \S\,\,\»\\ \_\\\_\_\~\.\\ Here ls s thrilling new taste IQIIQIIHOQ An exquisite blend of three favorite flew roll with frult coating of ground ours-wanilla lce cream centre end a generous fresh nuts. Makes a wonderful dcsscrf or delightful treat. It's a "Perfection" product with all the purify and richness of the famed "Perfec- tion" ice cream. Try it today and you will went lt often. Roll (8 Generous Servings) 45o CENTRAL {urufif summsnsio: - cnARLorrsrovvu»