FEBRUARY 1; “I947 i. WESTERNVGUARDIAN K t if AGINTB: .I. Elmer Murphy. lll ilaaaver lt.. and ‘ Cieorga Claw. l0 Ottawa 5t. _ SUMBIIRIIDI and PRINCE COUNTY News.‘ subscriptions. Aflvarfialng Tho Guardian may be bought daily Ja any al tha- following atoraa ia lalaarlda: Rell Bookstore. Water Street; Oourilaa Drugstore. In“; gen“; Tqrpilltl Bakery. Water Street: Mark Gaadefi 01 Granville Street The Guanllau will be delivered . 5 i. 2e per day or llo par week. Phone Ill aux: ,.'.'.'..'...su to thahoy raepouaihla for delivariaa to lily hole in Umameralda. for this aarvies. OI III! DID. Pp_, ._FOR SALE-Number of’ rows due m furrow from Feb. 30 to Am.‘ Emm- wnugh, Wilmot. ,l-‘0R SALE—I cI-rt (new); l drum,‘ wggon, z young lows. Ap- ply M5101‘ Weddell, North Tryon. 410cm)!’ Bcdequs Rink to- night, Friday, Feb. ‘I: Summer- ‘we Junior Legionslres vs. Lower Bcdcque Minks. Skate after. __,\ QUANTITY of oil burners for kltcitcn ranges, now Ill stock M p, T. Morrison 00.. Summer- side. _(,'OUNCILLORS SWORNIN- Th, ngwly elected Councillomw. 1;, Smallman. ll. n. Sohunnan and J. Lorne Driscoll were sworn ln on Thursday morning in the Town Hall. Summersido. by Stip- l-vldisry Magistrate E. H. Strong. KC. Mr. George Kcy. who was l-irctrd tu tho Water and Sewer- ae Commission was sworn in at u... sqmr tintc. Mayor J. P‘. Ar- not! was present at the ceremony; ,IJ\'I-I\'ING AUXILIARY MEETS _ _'[‘yinil_v Evcnlug Auxiliary met at n..- nwnc of Mrs. George Sheen on Frh. 4th, 33 mcmbe l1 were llfflllfll‘ phd two now members were added (n the roll. The meeting opened Willi n dcvolionul period (‘Olldllfl- .. lloracr hfacFarlsne. Mrs, LciglUCa-llhcvlt gave an ox- mil-tn rcnort of the Prcslrvtcrrsll held at Charlottetown. Each rcw nffilcr than read ills duties fol til. lrar. Elcrcu houuc rzllll .l--.;l si.\‘ llo5"":‘.I pills were l‘rll.lt"cll I\_\ t'lr~ members. A ('Olllllllll.f".‘ f?" iht" ill spcction of plans Icy n new hull w‘ llppoiutcd as follow .1 ‘\'I'.'.-:. \V Zlizl Roach. Mrs. S. S. BMl-m ‘ '1 R. S. Hinton. A lclI.r \’ '- rd from Mrs. A|ll$‘ll Wt .-“.l.. (Pill a rartl from Mrs. E. R. Woodsillc. Olin-r routine llllfiillCxs has vou- durfctl "m1 tho “looting l-loscll \\'.ll\ the Lord's Pl'll_\f‘r rrq-‘atr-tl In unison. A very plrnszlut s-cclal halt‘ hour followcd and tltc raven".- hcrs appreciated Mrs. Shvcus lullfil- ncss in inviting them to her wore, “RA PACHES? fleyounbuph/a» l0‘ IOMOIIO Al IIONI 2.5‘ I l sum. l -. on Thursday evening. >\'ll~\ M ‘l f-lllrs. daughter WOTL‘ Hunter River. the guests of hcr —ILIIOED UNDIIIIAI Burns, Nllzlpcque. _ -BI-LGULAII. SKATE Kahlil-l- ton rink Saturday. Feb. l. Ad- mission 1B cents; promnnade. 1| cents. -l"0l._ BALI. Brantford-Anth- any hoist, on an bottom with stake rack and gravel box; also Fsrmall A tractor. Both tn per- fect condition. Apply Town Taxi. Summerstde. —BIDIQUE UNITED CHURCH. -—Servlces Sunday, February 9th, 1947. Bedeque 11 A. M. Albany 3 P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M. Minister, Rev. J. M. Baxter. B. D. -TItYON UNITED CIRCUIT.- Servlces for Sunday. February 9th. Tryon 11.00 A. M. Ci-pe 'I‘raverse _ 3.00 . M. Crapautl 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. A. P. Jardinc. Minister. —ROTARY MEETING - ian William Hayward was speaker at tho regular meeting of the Sunlmersldc Rotary Qlub Tuesday. He took ns his subject the nmpzzine. "Rolariall" and read ex- cerpts from a number of recent articles. Mr. Fred Bingham was a guest. A rope-rt of the Crippled Children's Clinic which ls spon- sorcd by tho club and which had boon prcparcd by Miss Eleanor Whelcr. R. N, was read showing that sixty-eight children had been frcated during the year Art-her. -S LLADIES‘ SOCIAL CLUB - ‘The Ladies‘ Social Club of Trinity United Church. Summerslde, held the weekly meeting at the homo I ivlrs. C. C. Dickie. Milton Ava. _ The usual opening exercises were conducted . by the president. Mrs. Peter Wh .0, who also disposed of roufi-nc bus- lncss. ll was voted that, all 11.1- stnlttling bills should be paid A committee which comprised the prrsldent, Mrs. Mattie Gordon. Mus. D‘ RiPsou, Mrs. Ct-lra Boll null Mrs MacDtuvcll was appointed to in- sperl the plans for thc proposed new (‘lllll room c“ Tuseday after- noon at 4.30. The next meeting wi-ll be with Mrs. H. R. Crockett, Beaver Street. At the conclusion of the nlcetlng a grab bag was conducted - lss Minnie Wright. This fCtlIllFQ caused much mcrlanlent and great satisfaction when Miss Wright announced the fiu-lncml results. Tile proceeds are for tlu "Flower Fund!" Refreshments were scgved and a social hour enjoyed. David Vivian. visitors to Edwards Summersidc, her home In parents Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Spence. -G. u. M»- “en's Fancy Jacquard Coat Sweaters are making tilt-Ir first post- vlnr llflllflifflilCl‘ in the Men's Wcur Ilcpurtmcnh-Wfhcse lucdlunl Wright bwcutcrs. with n roll collar have always been so populur- - - he luro to come In s from 36 Io ii aml tho pricc Ia 4.15. In; uon so that you won't be disappointed. The alsea are! MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT. lire you fusing Iu-afwith u sooty chimney and plpca? Your heat- sud cooking rqullnncnt urn not efficient if they are dirty. Them _l a very slmplt- nml ensy way to savo and even lncrcaso yuur heat. bOOTI-‘Ol-I. the modern way to clean chimneys. Is to be had in the Hardware Department for only 25 cents a tin. It Ia very easy to usn and the results will be natonlahlng. lave wasted wnnnth: HARDWARE Everyone is talking of thxoppnrfumcs for saving In the 5 and l0 u DCITRYLIIIOIIE. Ilcro is n SPECIAL! for l.35--tllcy Mall Orders will hr- flllcd- -lf you to state the also you desire. 5 Get a can tod DEPARTMENT. ay--uae it--aud Ludlca‘ full fashioned Crepe Ilosc nro an attractive colur and there is a full also range. l are ordering In this way be auro AND l0 DEPARTMENT. Thu Grnct-ry has a supply of fresh Tomatoes In stock. Thsae are In firm. They are Just what is needed cents n package. wllophano pnckugea--Eacl\ Tomato la perfect- -round. ripe and to add seat to a winter meal - -30 GROCERY DEPARTMENTJ The advantages of canned Fruit Juices are innumerable-dine‘ Ire a lew- - they saws work. rnula and fuaa- - they take up lcla room "If your shelves - - they are always ready to serve - - then- ls no wuatu “we 10st, several ""1 llloilnso and they are healthful and delicious. You will ilnd 9mm: Juice. Grapefruit Juice and a bland oi these two. Apple Juice Md Tomato Juice in tho GROCERY DEPARTMENT. l i l I i ' c l l Week-End Fob. 7th LADIES’ SKIRTS 5199.32.00, and . HENILE HOUSE COATS Regular $8.75, or l CHILDREN'S Lruuo DRESSES v FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS - Ii yam .._..I.a‘ . . . . ... V. 'CHENILLE IEDSPREADS PRICED TO SELL F CHILDREN'S FULLOVER SWEATERS ( l: . Specials m and 8th $3.00 ...... .. $6.50, "$1.00 $1.00 I I! on' by Dr. and ' ‘a fzzluef- Premier of British . including a creamer)’ l. i ' summraslo: ‘A TODAY (Friday) and SATURDAY l l l BARRY FITYGERALD Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Soturdoy 2:30 HUNDREDS 0F OFFICIALS tCollllllllid from Page 1) pointed to the Red Chamber. Of Prince Edward Island and cape Breton stock, Senator Mc- Kecn is proud of his Maritime sn- ccstrv and hopes to visit the fam- ily hcmcs at Culloden and M81‘- 38R: this sumlnts. "I'll: been too much with business to come many years but I hope occupied east for to visit Prince Edward Island and Cape Bretcu this sutmncr." Senator McKeru lUltl The Guardian. "f lmvclrt barn to the Island since I was a boy cf nine. when I visited relatives there on holiday. My mother was the former Catherine Stewart and was born at. Culloden. A rcusin ct’ tiers. the Honorable ID. McIea-i now of Ottawa and Col- illlllblfl. is also from Prince Edward Island. "! don't care when you go. you generally find Prince Edward I8- ‘Innders doing: well In fhrll‘ fldflpt- ed communities." he said. Senator McKeeu has luet his colleagues of the Benals 1mm Prince Edward Island, lnd l! d9- |p¢ndln¢ on thelssdvlce as to the best time of year to revisit the lProvlncg of his forbenrs. both from illu- stundpollll of scenery and of fishing. . PIIYIEII RIITICIIIIIC (Continued from Pan l) business establishments nllrflllfiled small generating plants this week to keep their services 0961111118- The stories of this week's lmllblel pawn" of power failures ale H1- most legion. Motorists hlld to make me rounds in find s. service station with power to operate WWW" pumps, theatres closed. skstlns It the local Fontm was carried on with battery operated llzhu. some 2.800 chickens at a local hatchery establishments. and milk pasteurizlng and (lfy CIOIHIM plants operated late at night when power consumption elsilbere In fhe clly was at lts lowest ebb. And so the stories went. But. the weather was kind t0 persons with electrically operated furnaces. The temperature was either above rreezlng: or barely be- low all week. But even at that at least one store closed P!!! ""19 because of the low tflflltflltllfe end business was almost at. a stand- still at Province ‘House for a courlfl of days when the ell furnace there was out for several hours. IIRCES WATERFRONT (Contlnucd from P880 l) lng. It was felt that if this was done lt woald mean a tan-day eurller shipment. - Mr.‘ T. .1. Inman pointed out Atsrmll card party and entertainment held in the Alberton Parish I-Isll the evening of January 31st. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mn. Regin- ald OConnor. Excellent music was furnished by Mrs. M. Ahearn pian- m ‘with Mr. Howard Skerry viol- a . -Misa Dorothy Bownell. en- ployee Canadian Bank o! Com- merce Alberton ls spending a thrce weeks‘ holiday at he: home in lloutroaa. Her nunxaroua Islands an-aorry to hear that Doctor J. D. Cum- mlng, veterinary surgeon. received a broken leg, while out. walking the evening of the freezing rain. All hope for a speedy recovery. Alberton rluk was tho centre of attraction on Friday n lomething different; something new; a moonlight skate enticed sport lovers from h: and near. This entertainment and sale of re- freshments was sponsored by the A. Y. P. A. of St. Peters‘ Anglican Church. W110 feel very grateful tn- wsrds all those, who so klndh helped to make their affair silt-ll a success. Health is wealth. flave you join ed this week’: Crusade for Health? Through education ona seeks t-u remote health. Children mu» ave food. Schools must he] ti; feeding the children and youPit s part of the school program. Mcni~ ca! care must be available to nil The health of the young is thy health of a people's future. --A. Alberton Hockey In a hockey match played In tho Alberton rink on Wednesday, Jan 29th., the Tlgnish Royals were sol- idly sct back 5-1 by the Aiberton Reguls. It was the first meeting clli 5i. sliaafionuilglad thviaiaen timnlsd Q ' y S . losJt 12f In gafm? wilt: Oliaary.) l plygqaaaflfiabflby e ery 0 t e gas was tie pqggsggmm. Ieadin marksman of the night pnggumflppgu‘, 1g: ‘heart: Alhtgrtotyswovtln liiechand. _ suuugnhpunmg.“ 0e _e l1Wl0 OQIlilE‘ _,_-pmmn,uhu.mnmh door-twice he opened wide th door to Tignlsh cage and ramme: a2oltlmm-llliai home the rubber. The other Alber- AIMUAIIKNIQIILRUKYW" ton goals went to Millman, Pike and Rochford. B. Richard fallie: -—A|SO— for Tlgnfih late in the 3rd. period u E d to rob Hardy, Regals’ csgemnn 1' n a. deserved shutout. Alberton's Stut- M'GHTYRTMORE2L a Murphy led in assists for the nilzht 5P0 with two. Pike and l-Iardy of the same team. had I earh. The only department. that Tig- nish were high in was that of pen- attics. They rercived 7 of the 10 handed dut by referec—e.\'-Blu Four Beaver-Mac MacDonald. 0E the seven. one was a major to Charlie McInnis for shaving Reg- aI W. Hardy's upper lip so clcse- fy with the blade of his stick as to draw bloc-d. Lineups: Royals: Goal. C. McDonald; do» fence. C. McIunis. M. McInni-s. l3 MCDOMIG; Forwards, _A. (ROCKGI) Richard, L. Richard. F‘. Richard. A. Gaudet, C. Bernard. H. McInnls, B. Garter. E. Bernard, E. Richard. A. McDonald. Regols: Goal. Perlcy Hardy; . fellse. Ralph Profit, Bola’ Profit. man. Jack Rochford. Wes Hardy. Richard Jeffery, Don Pike. Steve Murphy. _ I Rcforce: lVI-u- McDonald. Lines- man, L. McLeod. SUMMARY First Period l—Alborton. R. Jeffery (Pike). Z-Alherton, F‘. Mlllman (W. Haw dyt Potirllties; C. Mclnuis W. Hardy. flllfllul". Second Period No lcore. ’ Penalties-M. Mclnnlls. P‘. lard, C. Mclllnis 2. R. Profit. ! Third Period l Zf-Alberton, Pike (S. Murphy.) kAlberton, Rockford. 5-—TI' Ish. E. Richard. | fl-Al orton, R. Jeffery IS. Mur-l phv.) | Rich- ford. M. McInnIs. . The Tlgnlsh school team. hear- lng of the poor shawl-nu made by their seniors. jaunted dc-vm fo Al- berton on the nfternoon of the 30th. to make good the Royals loss by deq clslvely defeating the Albertcm High. 'teum, 7-2. The one-sided score in Tlgutslfs. favor ls proof of the need of or- ganization and coaching m Alber- ton's would be hockey-Isis. , I some length and the possibility of’ having an incinerator erected was given some consideration. tourists than ever before would be- iitat this would certainly be a solution of the car shortage prob- lem as it was imperative that the ‘potatoes be moved before begin- ning to sprout. Hr. J. B. Campbell laid he visiting the Island. The inquiries would also indicate that the toullst attractions of Prince Edward Island, are becoming more generally known and over a more extensive field. A neuter number of conventions have been booked than heretoforc, which THE __ CHARLOTTETOWN _ GUARDIAN Erk Murphy; Forwards. Fred Mill- -' Penalties: c. Mclnuis 2. Rfltll- m —A large number ttended the I i NOW SHOWING of Wall Paper ' FOR EVERY RO0M IN I TIIE IICIISE l A Complete Line CALL 404 FOR OUR LARGE WALLPAPER BOOKS, WE WILL GLADLY DELIVER SAME AT ANY TIMI. (FOR TOWN USE ONLY) BE SURE TO VISIT OUR WALL PAPER DEPARTMENT ON THE LOWER FLOOR We will be pleased to show you the full range of new patterns, shades and designs suitable for Bedrooms. Both, Living Rooms, Dining Rbom and Kitchen. Sinclair 6: Stewart Limited SIIMIRERSIIIE, P. E. I. CARI) 0F TIIAIIIIS I wish to take this opportunity of thanking all those who govc me their support in and elected me us Councillor the civic election on Tuesday In the East Ward. In return for the confidence placed in me I wish,to assure the residents of this word that I will of all times endeavour to serve their interests to the best of my cblllty d 'n my term. url g H. BOWLIIIC ltesuils of ladies’ bowling league played on Tuesday night at. Cap- Itol Bowling Alleys. Summerslde. l-ugh single: Marge Underwood, 212. High filrcc: Marge Underwood, Strikeraw- Goldie MacDonald ._..1lB 1Z5 100 Kathleen McIver . .. 110 133 Joan Pickard . Mary Frldgcn Nora Bcafty AIl-Sturs:- Irene Peters Sully Buster ElizabeLh Wood . Ethcl Compton . Norma Suthcrlurld . Total-INO- Totfs~l—2505. llash Sllnlbraz- Marlo Mooers B. SCHURMAN. IF PRETTY GIRLS WOULD ONLY TELL! Many would say. “My Mayor Arnett pointed out that 1"“ Gum“ n- 3- 51530? m» ‘Town is rapidly dt-velnplnnlmt Wow"! ~20, m m- Bufld-tns Products Linllted an- from a small town info a small M"? U"d°"“°°d 19‘ M 13o ‘munces m? lllptltlfllmfill! 0f Mr. city and that this fmporlantmat- D- Arsfmm" R- J- 345ml? l5 Assistant General ter is under advisement as to cost. Twill-n“ 51193 MINI"- by the Town Council. 5 ("BM llflmli’ 71 M! Mr. Bishop has had extensive __________,_____~ V. Bishop M sales and ldnllnlslrptlvg Qxpgf- g. gag; g“ licnceivlélth time of Canada's load- ~.. o n; n ustr sl cnginecrlng firms B R080“ "3 m as well as other executive ap- (°°n""'u°d "m" P!" l) P. Williams 199 1m polntments in the sales divisions fr of light Ivory with the upper Total-‘JIZI. of leading Canadian industries. walls in deep sea-sand and lvlvcr llfllflllllli- o“ n1 w‘ While with them, he paid par- walls. dtaormliegtaa all In walnut Olfvr acbcrtson .11“ in no tlcular attention to sales and finish an no s e - Mary M‘ l‘ A customer relations. The work is being done lly J- Elpmvnr McDonald - 143 195 13° ———-—~----AA~-~—-~- Alfred Doylv- 10081 KIQCOFBU“! "'1' Elmlcc Richards I30 1g tractor. ll nt .. 69 i "1 m w“ ow»- =~ l» in» “".":..P.“..l.. u: somss runcllllssn will be delighted with the new de- Rum !__ .____ durations and they will find them 1 Yidcmthur w, c," ,0, m ma“ m, Blirwoggusvflgpfii‘ Attila“! to “$123.. Rtlliltlnl‘ quantity. nluia and quarts; hlzb '11’. slladklno of the lwrospccts fnr Eleanor Rolf" a" gm” T? “"B"'“ ‘N’ 9"!‘ the forthcoming tourist season Mr. Mary Rankine I00 1m 0r Ives tilts. ring them h Foster lflted that the number of Olnddin Cllrrutllcrs .103 131 Ind Iulrlnw III sllulh- Iunrlr o Inquiries received to date would 'I‘otsl—2063. _ Javex. Indicate that a larger number of ._--~»4-~ Phone; Cecil's Grocery. ‘lit. i.» pick-up. O 044444444 444444404 0454 CAMEO Lulu "M. 1n...» ' A Kalislnjton Illlllfilllwd m" m‘ 5"‘ °" Ex‘ 'would so to show that Charlotte~ ‘DOPUWI 03'5"!" 9°"! m‘ "um town ls fast becoming u popular aide of Bummerslde harbour was gqnvqnglqn contra, ito be lifted shortly. Last summer ltha area had ‘been surveyed and VIOTOMA. Heb. d - (OP) —- samples of the water then to Plans for the organisation of a Ottawa and no contamination of hospital school of nursing on an this water was found to exist. . lrdepmds t basis. was announc ‘ The matter of mugs disposal fodly-‘hy Rae clnltldr, president cf la the awn was discussed to the-cumulus Nome ‘ "h" $1.29 ‘beauty secret’ Ia rog- ular DAILY complex ion care with fra- grant. mildly medl- cated Cuticura Soap and Ointment." Used by tltouaaruls of _ lovely women for 65 years. Buy kCuticura at your drugglafi today. Friday 8-5130: Saturday ‘I m 9:15 Soc LEO GORCIJY as "MUGS" With ‘Tht- Bowrry Boys" IIUNTZ BALL. formerly known as Glimpy in "LIVE WIRES" With Pmnela Blulm Also Serial "JUNGLE RAIDERS" News and (‘nmclly o~§wT§1 ~ so.» A _' ¢>sséoeéak roaeye nén- V. is‘; A; 734-; M >316"; e'§i;;é—§o_> ®n%u §~w ‘0404-96644440 OQOO-OQOQ-OQ" | I l MIIIWINTER CLEARANCE SALE February 6th -- 15th 25% OFF the following items MEN'S TRENCH COATS MEN'S AND BOYS‘ HEAVY RANT.’ MEN'S FELT HATS MEN'S and BOYS’ WINDBREAKERS WOMEN'S HOUSE COATS STANFIELD'S RED.LABEL UNDERWEAR (ell slles) MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS CHILDREN'S SNOW SUITS MEN'S and BOYS’ WINTER CAPS LEWISTA and SPORTSDOWN YARN (all allude!) MEN'S HEAVY SPORT JACKETS * .~ MIN'S and WOMEN'S SCARVES , WOMEN'S BLOUSES HORSE RUGS BRAIDED MATS __ . Grocery Specials l GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2o oz. n» 15¢ ‘ ounce and GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 2o oz. tin 17¢ TOMATO JUICE, 2 in. n. .... 2s= PEAS, 2 n». l.» . 29¢‘? BABY FOOD, 3 tins for 25c ORANGES, 252, good size, 3 dos. for 89c sotosu WAX anus, 2 cons l». .29¢ DICED CARROTS, Z cans for .. 25c DICED BEETS,2cdnsIor .... ,....25c NICKEL mm: xmus .. $2.39 W. S. McLEAN KENSINGTON O-IMOQMQtiOOiGOfQwO s4