DECEMBER 12. 1947 "T: WESTERN GUARDIAN ' NTS: I. AGE George Clow. 12b SUMMER-SIDE end erdien Joiiowing aoolutore. We!" “gown... Bakery- WI- {WW-v Guardian will he Th. at to per day or m per stores in B0 [ridged yfiur order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route Elmer lilurpbyl- 1G6 Hanover Street, and Ottawa Street. PRINCE COUNTY News, Subeerlptloue. Advertising. May be bought at any of the Street: Gourllee ter Street; Mark Geudet. delivered to any home in Surnmerslde. Sumrnerside. Druutore, 21 Central Street; 61 Granville Street. week. Phone ‘LSO for this service ED - Another fall hats. ‘The Capitol Thee- 222:." t. 0 marlin. opposite m‘ gummerside. _ 55112-1030 Chev. sedan. running condition. Phone 543.4, summerside. _y[l0NE 120 NOW and make ' t nt for your new per- m apwyligli-settinz. etc» it the Ami. oPllvilie CEPWOI Thea‘ ,____ _ ass JEWELLERS selection ‘m’ Watches include the latest for ladies and most- fllfilcd P, fgf men. Good fill" 9‘ PUIWTAIN PEN or Bili- {old bought at Moose Jewellers can b, mibossed with the initials cr “we o; the prospective owner up until the day before Christmas. Luau) CHRISTMAS PARTY - The Erromanga Group of the Sum- merside Presbyterian Church held 3 Christmas party in the Church l-lall on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs, Charles Carnegy in charle- agsistfli by lVirs. Cleve Whalen. The “all was attractively decorated for m; occasion with red and green streamers and the supper table mined with a Christmas tree. Many games and COntcsts were l enjoioiiw-S _D0lNG EXCELLENT WORK _The Girls‘ Auxiliary of St. Mary's Church, summerside, held 13 regular meeting in the pariah inn on Wednesday evening with mo, \‘ll‘C-1li'£‘Sld9llt. Adele Baker in the thnlr. Ari hour was spent. at the making of fancy articles from various kinda of work, including small shells. A gratifying report “~54 given on the sale of fudge on December 6. The meeting clos- m will. prayer by ‘the vice-presi- dent-S. _c.ulDElts MEET-‘rhe month- ly meeting of the Summersldc Gulders was held on Tuesday evening at the home of the Div» islollfll Commissioner. Miss Carrie Holman. with fourteen Guiders present. Miss Lucille McQuaid presided. 1t was decided that. each of the three companies of Guides should adopt a company in Eng- nmd with which to correspond. Lo learn of its activities and to ilnd out what is most needed, in the meantime to make layettes. etc" to be sent to the needy families in Britain. lvlrs. Maurice Mill report- mg for the local association stab- the Gulders were giv- iii; so much of ‘their time and en- ergies the association will in the financing of the uniforms and, on Saturday afternoon. De- cember l3. will hold a pantry sale at Hoimans Ltd. for that purpose. Mrs. Rear, Provinclai Commis- sinner. wiio has retired. has offer- ed a shield to be competed ‘for and it tvas suggested that it be offered for singing games. It was moved that e choir be chosen from the three Guide Companies who ivill sing Christmas carols at the Prince County Hospital and over —AN\' the radio. and continue ea e per- es usual. will sing in the corridors manent choir. The Brownies‘ of the hospital and present Christ- mas decorations and treats to the patients. With such an increased attendance of Guides and Brown- lu. new companies will be orien- ized in the near future and ex- tra leaders will be needed-S. “cameo Friday ‘l and I P. M’. Saturday Matinee 2.80 Evening ‘i and 9 P. M. Jim Holt ltldw Again in Zeno Grey's “THUNDER MOUNTAIN" With Martin. illyer. Also lat Chap- Amati-orig’ ter of Serial "Jack ly ladies. one, two or three strand. $2.25 up at Mouse Jewellers. onds presented before Christmas. at Christmas or after Christmas are always acceptable. ers at the present time includes all available models. Priced from $5.00 up at Moase Jewellers. lng? Enquire at tit/sh‘ store. asnaurrrur. PEARLS m: 1...; —MOASE JEWELLEltS-Diarn- .4»... srocn of Ron-ton Light- --HAVE YOU HEARD all about Moose Jewellers Free Lucky Chanc- es on their Christmas Free Draw- --WE ARE NOW taking order for Cyrus 8.: Manning Ells Famous Chicks. When better cnlcks are sold we will, sell them. Rex Dawson. Albany. --MAN\’ THINGS in Moase Jew- ellers store today are not replace- able as goods manufactured in Unl- ted States are no longer available.‘ Join the Christmas lay away Club w-day. --BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - Services Sunday. Dec. i 14th. Bedeque ll A. M. Albany 3 ‘ P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M. Bedeque 8 P. M. National Christmas Vesper service. conducted by the Canadian Girls in Training. hllnistei‘, Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B. .\. —LEGIUN MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Kcnsington branch No. 9 Canadian ‘ Legion B. E. S. l... will be ll0ifl in _ the 'l‘d7vn Hull. Kvnslngtoii. Fri- day. Dru l2, i941. at fl pm. All members are requested lo attend. There will be a smoker alter the meeting. W. L. Delaney, secretary. -—CLUB MEETING — 'l‘lie Indies, Club of the Suinmersltie Presbgv- lerian Church held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Hil- bert Johnston. Granville Street. on Tuesday evening with the pres- ident in the choir. Arrangements were made to complete the pCNIiS of the Junior Choir this week. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Alircd Simpson. who was lunch hostess at this meeting —5. . --BOY SCOUTS-A meeting ll the recently formed sliflllllefsifi. Boy Scout Local Association “u. held in Leo Coyle‘s Restaurant on Wednesday afternoon with the president, Rev. Charles Carnegy presiding. A proposed [set of hy- laws for the Association ivere read and adopted. A committee was ap- pointed to make arrangements for adequate quarters for Scout work. The committee members are; A. s. Hopkins. W. A. Currie. Edwin Estey. Assistant Commissioner W. A. Currie reported that _a Cub Pack is to be started with Lowell Hancock as Cub Master. At pre- sent two Scout troops are func- tioning and it is proposed to have a third at a later date-S. -HOCKEY MEETING-A meet- inc oi the Bummerside Hockey League was held on Tuesday eve- ning in the Town Hall with the president, Mr. Harold Mclvor in the chair. There was a general dis- cusslon on the matter for prac- tice time in the rink and a com- mittee was appointed to seek bet- ter terms. Delegates were present from Kenslngton with the request that a team from Kensihgton be admitted to the league. The mat- ter was left to the Executive and at e meeting later they decided to admit Kensfngton for s trial period. Henry Bernard handed in the list of players oi the Legion team. Windy Steele promised to have his list the next day for the team he is heading which has not been named. The delegate from the R.C.A.I‘._ station reported that they would definitely have a team. ' Ways and means were discussed and it was decided to hold a bin- Disney —G. Christmas Gift .. llediona from ' Dtltflrtment include-HOCKEY SKATES and BOOTS ior men women. the Skates ere i arneee and Poles. - -.- T0300- il- t1. M. snares end warn ‘We - - - suns or ell else-e. Bkl GAN! in 4 to 6 feet elsee, end Tobo gen Cushions. - - - SNOWSIIOES ‘bee. - - ~ A complete selection of QUETU end BIIDS. Sports equipment is elvveye e who» your flfte from u.» Sports Section of n» in a variety of l ment. u lie‘! been hinting ‘tam-Ins wow noun. . . . r rifle of filthy sheer, with a frilled Jebot front end neat tie at ‘I'M slum are 1m with frilly cuffs like the mm. n» sweet simplic- Y 0f this Judy Bond Blouse is one of lie "we ere ll to Ql-prieed at 4.95. "hi! beautiful Blouses in the Ladies’ Wear Cartoon and News Reel. __._.__._ for a new blouse this go and a lottery.-43. l 1 v THE GlIARQiAN~._CHARI.-QTTETQWN_ May I Say Folks-File just been through SMALLMAIPS APPLIANCE DEPARTMl - - - and seen a wonderful display 0f Electrical ENT Appliances, which -- as gifts, would gladden the hearts of many. a r II. M.- tlte Sport Section of the Hardware and BOOTS for noticed e beauty the neeh Department. To ma that ‘certain eornethlnl” BRAND PIACIIS AND PIAIS. The a m“ "l! Bleed at i! eents m1" “M are (l ovate a eon. end the l. Mute a een. Get e apply or these Dllertluent. (hoary to holiday season nseels try ARKILL Peeehee ere eholoo quality In g - - The Bartlett Peers in I0 Iteliler Peers in to ounce tins tinned Fruits today from the I Gill. ~r "Oeermo can: eunsms "l" "Mb Centre. . . . new one enam- iselel with satin “h” l" In one end on» In‘! nee teen in f . :1‘? In that I have never seen‘ any ereellweol tloieeibfleeire. Chrlsiener-elsoose for her a this morning-ill ls moot attractive features. The You'll see this Judy Bond and many end they are available In ere soft. warns and fluffy bound ends. I can truth- nieer Crib Blankets then these titanic olooiia flew Hostess Kitchen Clock In white, red plae- tlc case. Black hands and nuns- erals on dream white back- ground. . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $9.50 TIIASTERS _ ' llrflllllllfll. ruggedly constructed turnover toaster. Has e'|ht fzet of permanently attached cord. bakellte handles and feet. Gleam. In; chrome finish ................ "$14.15 Toastover Toaster. Toasts two larle slices of breed at one time end the turnover feature turns the bread automatically when the slllra are lowered. Lustrous ehromeplete finish. $8.95 ‘Other models of Toeeterl at- 33315, $4.40 end $5.15 iiElTlliS- PMS Provides quiet. gentle heat for aeliee end pains that respond to heat. Soft end flexible. Fear. thermostats live three definite heats. Wet-proof inelde Zipper on outside cover. Kenwood wool eover in eholee of blue or rose. . Muleal, two door combination doorebinleLAeettoeuitevu-y individual home end ueleel taste. Finlehee in braee, ete. eover. ’ pleltie. ".16 to 141-50 W h e Garcon Kitchen Clock. in durable so.‘ ease in ivory. red. Five inch dial has cream-white background. w\‘1 black characters and minute dots. ._ .. . $1.95 KETTLES Th9 flmlfnsly fast G. E. Ket“: boils water in a hllfry—gncugh f"; four cups oi’ tea in three minutes‘. WEde-onenn-z snout makes fflfin-g easy. Beautifully firfshcd ill l's- trolls chrome with black bnkeilte handle. Capacity four pints. ln- clml-ng cord 515,95 Another model. including cord- $14.00 De luxe automatic Irons. “Dial the fabric" indicator enables you to maintain automatically the correct tempe std-e for different fabrics. Thumb rest moulded in handle that fits the hand. End and side outlets. Century (Lightweight) Westinghouse Sunbeam Less conservative modele- $3J5 and $5.75 R01’ PLATES Two burner Hot Plates in various finishes. One double and one single ele- Inent plates. $8.95. $12.95 and $14.50 $11.45 S1285 $11.95 Two burner - single element 'l—l2"—one-bell, one lite Plate! ................. .. $1.95 end $3.25 wreethe .......................... .. $2.1M The leader in the medium priced radio field-this iivc tube receiver in a smart cabinet of choice ivoods. [Features re local-distant switch on waverange DEPARTMENT “oust ' switch-for ‘cutting-i out ‘either local or QTORF FURNISHINGS distant stations. whltlieter is desired. 4 QTURE position tone control. Wmvcrango indi- _ eetor on dial. Beldepreed on short wave. ______ 508.00 Delegate Alarm Clock. richly grained en mahogany panels. Brown crals on light cream dal. colored hands and bezel. $13.50 ELECTRIC BRMMS Easy to operate and convenient in. use. No storage problem, dirt disposal. portable as a broom. Rubber nozzle prevents furniture from being marred. Other famous makes of Cleaners: ling type Cylinder type TREE LITES redraw-i ~ Add the Christmas spirit to you! tree and home with lights. 1—-Tree like. elrouit of I .. 2—-Bllbb|O litee. circuit o! 9 Fw-Reflector lites, circuit of 4—-0utdoor lites, eircuit of ‘l 5—-Spere tree life bulbs. e roi- 25o 0-12"—two-bell--two lite wreaths re Prlei ls Matched with Quelitv $79.50 tubes and four separate controls. .- $754"! Built in antenna. Operates on AC. D0. or battery. ..... ..__.. ..... .. $39.00 SCmCK gggggxziindsifizfrlr: Enjoy your favorite phonograph records speed motor. ~ " THE ivory plastic. head. Depondabic high played from this record player through , ‘um’ Has radio-interference suppressor. 518.00 5U‘ BEAM SH_\\'EM__\STER_ Sgngh your radio's loudspeaker. Plastic cabinet, 0 . . - 2:0’szgfi;eg'gfidnsaf'?érIgswrxxgrieé; self-starting motor. Combination power ‘shaving comfort. .. $25.95 switch and volume control. $18.95 ...._....... $10.95 Schick wail holders RECORDS --_-ii___ Christmas Albums Child's Album —- the Three Little Pigs. All favorite Christmas Hymns end Carols in individual re- cordinga. Miscellaneous Christmas Hymns and Carole, by Robert Shaw Great songs of Faith by Marlon Anderson Merry Christmas Music by Perry Como Six best Christmas Carola by Lew White Cinderella by Jeanette MacDonald RADIOS Self charging portable. Leek proof storage battery, reeharges on ord- inary house current or 6 volt car buttery. standard broadcast, five quick 849.50 Six tubo<Porteble with standard breed- cast range. Three way stair-AC, DC, and ‘battery. Built in antenna. Can be op- erated in cars. trains or planes. Cabinet finished in brown imitation leather. Complete with. batteries. ............ .. $81.8 PllII-Ill 51.50 $4.95 a "l, Plastic cabinet table model with bulli- >_ “J5 in amen . with connections for outside antenna. No ground. Five tube,_ with automatic volume control. Exceptional 52'” sensitivity. $32.75 CAPE TBAV IRS! SCHOOL _-l__ cllflo. 2. Wendell Cutcliffe. and; 11 _ l. Lyle Irving. 2. nslne Campbell. a. Jessie Mac- MADRAS GOING DRY new noun - (or) _ p". Report for the month of Hov- ember. Grude X - l. Pauline Irving. 2. Eileen Noonan. 3. Henderson Har- ey. Grade V!!! - l. Betty Roger- son. I. Beatrice Outcllffe. 3. Shel- IADMJNTON RAC- l very welcome gift 6°" Gummr‘ Hardware Depart- Grede VII —- i. June Gardiner and Betty Murphy (equal). 2. Lois Outcllffe. 3. Dorie Campbell. f Grade VI - l. Elmer Larsen. I. Rowena Harvey. S. Barbara Irvin] and Pet Noonen. Highest average: son 93.5%. Perfect attendance: Pauline Irving. Henderson Hervey. B y Rogerson. Doris Campbell. Alison ‘Principalf- Raymond Morrison. Primary Department Grede V - l. Louise Norring. 2. Shirley Noonan. S. Maris Jeffrey. ' Grade IV - l Blair Campbell. ‘l. Anna Hewett. Grade Ill Sr. - l. 2. Elaine Noonen. 8.. Cecilia Ler- sen end Bobby MecWllllarns (equal). Grade ‘Betty Roler- l Weddellv Barbers. irvin|. i Jeen Murphyni terlology we! Donald. Grade I (Sr) — l. Marion Lar- sen. 2. Jean Gallant. Grade I flnt.) _ 1. Beryl Mur- ohy and Hazel McBride’ (equal! 2 Wayne Hewett. 3. Patricia Patter- son and Joyce Lord iequali. Grade 1 (Jr i - ti. Douglas Mut- tart. Perfect Attendance: Ivan New- ’ rick. shlrley Noonan. Emma Lor- een. Bcibby Macwllllams. Jean Murphy. Elaine NOOMH. Lyllvlrv- in}, Dole MecWilliams. Marlon Lerlen and Patricia Patterson. ' Hilhest Average in senior grades --Loui|e Norring 90%. Highest average in junior grades Jule Irving 01%: Wayne How- att 00%; Beryl Murphy 92.2%; Hazel McBride 92.2%. Teacher - Merlarct Murphy. TOOK N0 CHANCES Shortly after the science of bec- founded by Loui= Pasteur. walls of fever wards in it. Thomas hospital. London. were lined with tile to prevent spread XIII. — L LlfllQst-lelheM-eril. hibltion, enforced in eight districts of the Madras presidency a year aizo was extended to eight more districts recently. Two-thirds of _i.he presidency now is "dry" and next year other districts are ex- peeled to be included in ‘ the scheme. Benjamin Franklin forecast the use o1 parachute troops. MINARD’! l. _l ll III I I I’ f,-.=::.-.-:i=@-= I g H“ g "‘ ll l _ Dee an. C. ‘J. and Grimsby resident. wrsfianzrgsr-fzmyqg" hamgghm‘ lime: soc baseball teams _ was scene of Restaurant in Dunzlas. (int, Fght in which C. H. Rushton. proprietor. was fat- l ally injured in tussle wlth,e customer.