Dmmsn s, 1941 EwEsTERN GUARDIAN ‘Ggyrs: J. Elmer Mil-PPM. 18B Hanover Street, and _ George Clow, 125 Ottawa Street. , SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY ' News, Subscriptions. Advertising. The Guardian May be bought at any of the following stores in Summerslde: ' mo", Water Street: Gourlies Drugstore. 21 Central Street: The G ‘ we yo" °' . C. BAKER. will broad- Jl:,cg_ , G. S., Summer-side, . "zfdock night, Friday. 1-! to < _ have planned my 'N£flc(.;:tp§ign and will not be "m! “in. from my program br- mm o! the false advertisement "f... without my knowledse. I v“ not be present at any 0.0.1". 11:1,...‘ signed. Home Wright. JJAVEB FOR. MONTREAL- B"; Griesbach of Maritlmes “inflation Ltd. left by motor on hmday morning for Montreal. Eu. will return occasionally to wag,‘ m a supervisory capacity. H, was accompanied bl’ hi5 “'39 “d ‘on, Peter. 5 ING AT (YLEABY - A ub-ggjzgg-ting was held in Ver- dun 1431i (YLcnry last night. girers included RC. Rfivflbfly. 5:10p Richard. lion. George Ii. arbour, Forrest Phillips. B- mhm. Rogers and Bennett Hal'- md. Mr. Ad. Maihicson was chair- Iilil. .-i-i0Sl’l'I'Al_. LADIES’ AID- “1, Ladies‘ Aid of Prince County i-iomiial held its December meet- “ on Wednesday afternoon at m, Nurses’ Home with the presi- dent. Mrs. llezith Strong, in the chair. An unanimous vote of thinks was extended to Mrs. waiter Callbeck for the splendid mults she obtained in regard to m, League of Mercy display re- ceutly held. A vote of thanks was up; given i0 Mrs. Harold Walsh. my; Millicent strong and Mrs. John hiacbcod, who gave of their m“; w generously and whose names were omitted in the report: ‘Jill to ins florists, Mr. George ivilliams and the Bo-Kay Gar- dens for the beautiful flowers do- nned. Mrs. Walter Callback and ma. Abel Arsenault were re-ap- pointed general conveners of the League of hlcrcy‘ for the coming year. It was moved that the nurses’ Christmas treat be in- ueased to $35.00. At the close of the meeting Mrs. George A. Boeh- w, superintendent. served after- ioon lea. S i n“ magi-y, Water Street; Mark Gsudct. 01 Granville Street. uardlan will be delivered to any home in Summerelde. My n 3g per day or 12o per week. Phonp I89 for this service °' as; to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. _ —POLITICAL MEETING Cen- tral Bedeque Friday. Dec. 5. Speakers Walker, Toombs. Wright. -CHRISTMAS TOYS. We have a good selection of sll metal toys, trucks, cars, wheel barrows, etc., also children's tea sets, large and small. children's sklls and poles, pistols. drums, etc. Come and look our stock over. The Summerside Hardware Co. . . —I..EARNS 0F BROTHEWS DEATH-Mrs. c. r-r. vim-y, 5...... merside, has received word of the death of her brother. Mr. Frank W. Hibbett. in his seventy-fourth year, in Quincy, Massachusetts. The deceased had been ill for the past four or rive years of heart trouble. Mr. Hibbett, born at Union Corner. Prince Edward Is- land, was the son of the late Wil- liam l-libbett. and his wlfo, Marg- aret Clark liibbett. Besides his sister, Mrs. Parry. there are left to cherish his memory one daugh- ter, Mrs. Buckley, with whom the deceased resided; three sons. ann a. sister, Mrs. Anne Lynch, Med- ford. Mass. s Personals -Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waite, Jummerside, attended the iuncrai Saturday of the late Mrs. Thomas Murray, Elmsdale, P.E.I. BEDEQUE. Several from here attended the post-nuptial shower in honor of Vlr. Albert Craswell and his-bride. Carleton. The gathering met at the Lommodious home of Mr. and Mrs lleber Myers, Carleton on Friday evening. Nov. 28th. Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson retired minister Halifax, N. S.’ is visit- ing friends in Bedeque and the surrounding community. Mr. Nich- clson was the guest speaker at the services of the North Bedeque Un- ited charge on Sunday, Nov. 30th. He was a former minister of this charge. and his many friends were pV-ased to meet him again. — G. II. M.— The glitter and shine oi’ the Christmas WILAPPINGB, you'll see in the China Department, will put you right In the “Christmas mood"! You can get all your wrapping needs here in the one“ Department. "M! and Plain Tissue Paper-Metallic ltibbons—-Strlng- Stickers- Nune Cards and holly decorated Scotch Tapc-uwith all these from which to choose, you can really make a beautiful job of your Christmas parcels. A gift that is nicely wrapped tells a story of thoughtfulness... A gift that is nicely wrapped will be more appreeiatednufiet your Christmas Wrapping: today from the China Department. I ru_s__cuanniaisl. p cnaapprrsrown’ gamros -nmnnamimbm> SllilllEilSlili TODAY (Friday) 00d SATURDAY Fiuivciz or STALLIQNS... COLUMBIA PICTURES presents IIISYII HlSlHl H" Pillllllll "11 Sllilllllll tun mi m) lILillIl uzz um , tlllill rum i i anvil urriiiz: Also Comedy and Cartoon Show: 7:15 - 9:15 _ Matinee Saturday 2:30. Willi the 4th Chdpter of Serial, "THE SEA HOU ND" CAMauv Friday ‘l — 0. Saturday Matinee 8-80 Evening ‘i—9. It's that; boy wonder Star “Butch Jenkins" in ‘more’ waancu" A Human interest show with lots of excitement and action. Also fas- iuring James Craig and Dorothy Patrick.‘ Also Serial and News. rO-O-O-O-O Discuss Improvements To Summerside Wharf Reporting for the Marine Com-l mittee of the Sumrnersidc Board of fisde. Mr. John- E. Campbell - brought to the attention pf the Board last night the fact that during the past season the ship- ment of potatoes from Summer- ride has been very heavy, heavier than was ever dreamed of in the past. Mr. Campbell pointed tut that during the war years no ships were. available and this economic means of transporting Island po- tatoes was out of the question entirely. Now, however, ships are available and in view of the fact that the quota of potatoes per- nritted to be imported to the Unit- ed Btates had been doubled it promises to provide a. great mar- ket for Prince Edward Island po- tatoes. Mr. Campbell reminded the Board that the Marine Wharf‘ had not been constructed to ac- commodate this enormous volume of shipping and was not adequate to accommodate the heavy truck- loads now transported by the farmers for shipment. These con- ditions being recognized by the prominent shippers oi the locality, a convention oi these shipperswas held on Wednesday. Dec. 3rd, and the following report of this con- ference was made by Mr. Camp- bell at last night's meeting: "Report of a conference of ship- pers and others held at Summer- side Railway Wharf on Wednes- day. December 3rd. 1947. Present were Mr. SlLas MncFarlane of Simmons and MacFarlane. Lorrie Drlscoll. lame MacFarlane of MacFarlane Produce Company. Senator B. W. Robinson. J. Wat- son MacNaught, M. P., and J. 1'1. Campbell, wharflnger. “Considering the fact that up- wards of 800.000 bushels of pota- toes were assembled and shipped over this pier during the past sea- son and accommodation is far from adequate or satisfactory i: was deemed advisable that a sur- vey be made by those directly in- terested. After looking the situ- ation over it was decided to re- commend the following improve- ments: First, that the west wail of east shed be extended west a- bout twenty (201 feet, full length of shed. and that this shed be made frost proof and an improved heating system be installed; sec- ondly, that the west shed be Jack- ed up on east side and new crib work placed all along this side" thirdly, that the joist in the deck of wharf be renewed at south end of sheds and south end of west shed. also in east and west drive- ways above light house and that improvements be performed dur- ing the coming summer in time to accommodate fall shipping. “In arriving at the foregoing r ndatitons the fact of re- moving the switch along the east shed was considered as it was no. longer o! use and therefore could brremoved to accommodate ex- tension of shed. "I wish at. present these recom- mendations to this meeting as a resolution and, would therefvrfi move their adoption and that cop- ies be forwarded to the Minister of Public Works. Ottawa. J. Wat- son MacNaught, M.P.. Ottawmsnd BUYING ' (thickens ° Ducks ' Geese . imiiissr MARKET riuczs SMMLNAIPS LIMITED Seriously Injured in Highway Accident I The condition of Mr. Fred Johnston of Elmsdale, who is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital as the result of a motor ac- cident, was reported yesterday as good. The accident OCClUTBd about flue o'clock ‘Tuesday evening as he was proceeding eastward from Kane's Hill in his Ford roadster, accom- panied by his brother. Wesley, and another man, Roy Arsenault of St. Louis. A truck owned by Cur- ran and Briggs Lid. entered the highway from a. lane and Mr. Johnson's car crashed into the wooden rails of a bridge. A flying sliver of wood from a rail crashed through the windshield striking, lvlr. Johnson directly on the mouth and buried itself in the back cf his throat. He was rushed to the Western Hospital at Alberton by the R.C. M.P. where he received first aid treatment. but it was not consid- ered advisable there to withdraw the piece oi wood for fear that he might bleed to death. He was then conveyed to the Prince County Hospital at Summerside. Here Dr A. R. Grant and Dr. J. C. Simpson attended the patient and extracted the object, which had penetrated the man's. head to Within a very short distance of his brain. The roadster was only slightly S ‘ damaged. Msn’s lleropack with plenty of space for occi- 45.00 Lades’ Travel tweed with leather ,_ 13.50 and .. This is your opportunity to thrill that Special somebody on your gift list with the best in luggage. Now you cam choose from many smart new pieces-distinguished by correct styl- ing as well as practical utility, A‘ “Real” Baggage Select Florentine Rawhide E2€i°"-‘,”f.°*i"?‘?. 36.50 é2fl;“f",°.'f"‘?? .. 54.50 t:.".';..i"°.i‘."."... 69.50 Briet Gases ifiiilii‘; 5.95 '° 11.95 53:23"? if?‘ 16.50 liutfle Bags Ovlernife Travelling Cases-I - . 10.95 .... 18.95 Club Bags éldlvolliltllefiun ... i...“ ... SMALLMAN'S Leather Goods Counter , H. E. Miller, district engineer. o! Pub“ w k offers you many selections in Department o or s. BILLFOLDS, KEY CASES, WALLETS, sic. Dill"! Print APRONS give you a nice feminine appearance as well Charlottetown-- ;:f“1'f,ufl."§,“,:f,°‘,'§f_','°f’°“' nil“ fag-e!‘ m u“ “'7 6”“ mPu“ It was moved and seconded that ‘m, in 0mm" ‘fir: ansmmfi’: e Tl‘: P“, °' "m" "mud “Mm” ' " the report be adopted as a resolu- Miss Hazel Weeks, Firederlcton, “m. Help bu a“ I ‘pro e ey re inexpensive 100-0111)’ 75 c B A P A u n tion and that copies of some be was visiting with relatives in . y upe o tlese Aprons today-its smart so wear an prepared and forwarded to those Bedeque and Carleton this week. incur-no pi- te t _ I tisi nu _ my" In m, (;:£'°;ep£{m:"_° ‘wfilu "MM u" him" mentioned. The president, Mr. W. Gladstones Smurf- "Streomiiner" styling with . ————— THEATRE l ignlifllfilnllwfiiliifidnli ‘Si B.?§§§;."'§..§fi'i§' §§§"“§.M§iZf.' Wardrobe "W" 11"“- mlrreflcgizzfnlfy ‘gwagshrhlhncaxl-FFIEAS FRUIT c5355 hi! lllll “l; 4'.’ . ,. Boards of Trade and Chamber of guest Mrs. Moyses sister, Dr. yim “and _ . we” e?“ °“ "frhm “'1'!” ""31 "Id i ~ ' Commerce over Canada had been Louise Hart, Sackville, N3. h. to rude cowhide q; ""5 Youll like them. Gilchrists Fruit Cakes contain the ' ked t make l Surye a; m ' P g - rululmxredmm_h"h mm‘ ‘lmmm 9”“ "d "Mm-ll" "k" g/liethierooleomargarine slyxould be Mr and Mrs. Wesley Mllligan, Show“ a cc ophane wrapped to assure you of tasty freshnessmrhe z-pound sold in osnada. He stated that at Tyne valley, and their son Har- Block . .. . . . . . I I" h 95 “n” ""1 "l! l-lieund slse is priced at so cents. Try a Gil- ilirlst m“ cak,_¢h"." in ‘he Gtwm “gunmen. a special meeting of the Council cld and his wife, Summer-side. of this Board it had been decided were in Bedequs lest week end that the report from Summerside visiting with Rev. and Mrs. Weeks. Board regarding ‘this question block und 6 4 should be in the negativekmd a Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrison Mac- fan I reply to this effect had been for- Earlene, Fernwood. Bedeque, re- w __._.__. In rep grade Cowhide in , ‘h . ost boys and girls from 6 to l4 and up yeern for a BICYCLE- mic "S: zlttt them their heart's desire this l“ lutmas? in the Hard- m" "fzofft": for My: are Blku. 10/18 and 22/20. end n» girls nc BikesmThc Hardware Department ls also “pectin; . wdd. t dtothiz-‘h nTesd .. :h:h|‘:::n:‘3£d-:UVQllil6 Bicycles for both boys and {iris-these are of Erin: president also advised that calling. aftere a nggbihl; enjlclzyabll: lmilflliil" "mm" agsd 6- tc°fasmwll°ngil "l! llfler models and are suitable for he had received ‘a. report from Mr. visit with relatives in Virginia. ‘ Leaf-her _ , , , , ,, I m. kn”... "m £0“ m"??? all? You‘? cede; today. T. E. Hickey to the effect that the and other parts of the United ‘ P|;n_| 3; ' . - ° °" ° 0min My Bymeni Band instruments had now been States. They were accompanied by " Departmm-doun, plus clfryllll chlflfl II"! 5-90 e month. Hardware collected up and were stored in Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davison, w b ° r ° P r l c ° I ' M ' i c h e d w l l’ h Q u ' H ‘ 7 f:- the upstairs of the civic building. CABTlOttBtOWII. ,, Regent Theatre ___________,, Shows;- Iill oven run saunas or m: . I'M-rm» lillFST-ssiisn sscomss A asst PICTUREI ma” m ' m (NNNNNNIY. ' nuscovcus: mun scuooi. l UNlVERSAl-INTERNATIONAI. presents aeport (or November. l fro! - = ' Grade Xi — l. Eleanor MeQuaid. ' ' g Lucy Arsenault. 3. Joan Williams. ’ l Grade X — l. Sylvlna Gaudet. _ 2. Dorothy l-lammill, a. Rose Merle " - , 6; is um uqoowuos Desmche.’ l Grade 1X - 1. Eunice J. Der. ‘Roches, .2. Matilda Arseneult, 8. Velma rsi-ry- ' l Grade V111 — l. Ellilie Williams.‘ 2. florenca Arsenault, 8. Irene MacKlnne. ‘ - < and; V111 .... 1. John P. Dos-l‘ finches. 2. ' Archie Gaudet, I. Mary J. Gelllnt.‘ ' ' Grndq V1 - 1. Lorraine HAG-l 2 . swimiis drums .. PAJAMAs I BRACES ' e stoves e sens e "is e BILLFDLDS e omens and Anusiuins o iissuxsnciiisrs Luxurious Stetson Hate, Latest Shapes and Shades MAURICE MILL, MEN'S WEAR i SIIMMEIISIBE e DRESSING BOWIIS e SMOKIIIE JACKETS . ‘ mm" 2. Nova Venn. s. Lemuel‘ ' Cotton. ' - ' ‘Grade V’ -- i. Jldouard Le-, ’ \ ‘mill-WV "OI-Muslim! Olelr. 2. Marion xncckwced, a. , "Wit-momma ' uni nunccnu. ‘ ‘, M“ Grade 1V - l. Marguerite Le- clair. z-lrme Oeiisnt, 3. Lorin; Desltoches. i l Grade ill .—-_Eiaine Gallant. I. Rosalie Deeiioches. l. Peter Steele. . Grads 1i - i. Sesnsdette Oeudet. cllllllflfilllli-Jillllll lllllllli l l aeue-suavanunnumunenes __ ;_ "Mhuenn M” "ml-rs £01m’ Merlelfleildet. l. Patricia I . , 5],,“ 7:15 "d y." g Dgaogeliiou Gallant s.‘ Lionel _ “l! iliIALlTY STllE u. ‘ Grads 1 - i. oiorlrnuncenss. -- - - -- w‘ " r» r" lr‘ ;