70 , Georce DECEMBER 9. 1950 THE wesreau ecu rfT'-'-' PRINCE COUNTY OFFIUI I Summer Stunt, Bulnlndrcldd. Phone loll ""1. 'ai.Mca uuunlv Bonn Phonon: Subscription, Advertising Idpreaentdtivdu Ind OIOIGI GLOW I08! and U081. The Guardian may be bouglwct any ol use following Itored . mm-Itnnd. Water carom lay Eh-eet' WI Kt. dny or in Mr week. an boy rccponaiblo BTMAB OAIDSI A beau- ::.'.imen. at Gourllec Rexcli 3,3,; store. Summerside. - cnaisrtvus Cards. Ribbon. 15 Tags and WIIDPIHIB ll- zeoaurijgs Hexall Drug Store. Cen- tral Street. , RADE IN YOUR OLD RADIO M. 3...... one. Liberal trading II: lmjncel Also used Radios 30.9.: up Lewis Moose. New Anni"! -BORDl:2N CIIUBCI-I SERVICE "may December 10th. at 3gP. M. 5 Legion Hall, Bible school at 2 :3” Prayer meeting and Bible S'.ud.., wednesday evening at Mrs. H Macl(enzle's. EVGTYOHB Wei" ,5... Rev. D. M. Fraser, Minister. ,4-out l-; COURT. - In the sutnmerside PC1106 COUN WSW?- day morning two men were each men ,1 month in jail for assault on a member of the crew of a ship no... ill port here. A drunk was fined 55. and costs.-5. -lili.VSINGTON AND MAL- - Churches. pm Presbyterian services Sunday. December 10th Kensirigtoii at 11 A. M. and 7-30 p, M. and Keir Memorial. Mal- pnqur at 2:20 P. M. Sunday School: Kgminciorr at 10 A. M. Rev. J. A. yrcocnnti, Minister. -0'l.I-ZARY PASTORAL CHARGE The linitcd Church of Canada. - Ra... iv. o. Dickson. B. A.. Minis- ter. Bloomfield at 11 A. M. Brae at 3 p. M, West Devon at 3.30 P. M. t)'l.t-zirv at 7.30 P. M. Special Mis- sion Band program at the close of the i-czular service in 0'Leary. Sunday schools at the regular hours in the different congrega- tloiis. Everybody welcome. L Fl'NERAL OF MR. DANIEL CRAFER - The funeral of the late Danicl Crafcr. Amherst. N.S. was held Mrindly. Dec. 4th at 2 P. M. from Keir Memorial Presbyterian Church. llaipcque conducted by Rev. J.A. McGowan. Hymns sung um: "The Lord's My Shepherd". "Jesus Lover of my soul" and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." Pallbearers wet? Messrs Robert Craig. Russell c:-air Robert Morrison. wililam Ytfzicciilivrnry. Milton Woadside and Woodslde. Interment in .' Princctmrn Cemetery. -Sf.-ill. COURII-1lt'S RECORD- Mr. Harris Blakeney has been de- 2:vering mail to the box holders on Krnsinizton Rural Route 2 for cighlccn years. using a horse for . motive power even tho the route is 37 miles long. second longest in the province. Only extremcly bad roads and weather causes Harris to miss the trip. and a vacation is a rarity .n his life. 204.482 miles is :t of trztvc ng. but that is pro- bauly nntir. estimating the milagc covered in 18 years on I 37 mile rniiio. not only in Summer. but in lliininr as in-ll. when roads follow at: sorts of devious courses. On a l”?'.l'.0 n' llliS length, the mail is so heaigv tho: the driver often lcaves the post office almost smothered in i).'i:5 anti boxes of letlcirs. pap- crs and parcels. and at Christmas timc. a sccnnd sle-igh is often found neccr . "Harris" as he is called by )'(lill'i',z and old. is efficient. r':2l;c.nc and cheerful. as well as I good horseman, keeping his horses always in good condition for the long trip. Boxholders on Rural Route 2 are indeed fortunate in their faithful courier, who delivers lhc niail. l'il'.n or shine. and always in the box. never in the gutter or in a snow bank. where mail has becn knmin to find I resting place. on more than one rural rcute.-Bur. in sunnnnnlddi , summer street; Oourllen Drugstore. ll central ltnu. Ildrh Gnudot, I7 Granville Show Doucetws Grocery. Second Street: Inland Motor rrnnnpon. AlbI.'I'I Grocery, m llulull Street. L. Waite In llelulnglon . win be delivered to In: home in sumnnrdldo by Onrrlcr Phone illll for this service or (In for delivery on you! could. -WANTED - Married man to work on small property near Su - merslde. Free house rent. Wrie P.O. Box 09. Summerside. -FEDERATION OF AGRICUL- TURE school District Meetings. Deccmbe 11th to 16th. Consult local secretary and see handbilis for information. -PBINCETOWN UN IT E D CHURCH, Malpeque. Sunday. Dec. toth. Divine Worship 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Wednesday. Dec. 13th. service. Baltic School. 8.00 P. M. Rev. James Cross, Minister. -RETURNS T0 I'ABMOU'l'lI- Miss Minnie Killam. vlce presi- dent of the Rebekah Assembly of the Maritime Provinces returned to her home in Yarmouth. N. S.. yesterday morning after an offi- cial visit to the different Re- bekah Lodges. On Thursday even- ing she visited Rcgaletta Lodge in Alibcrton.--S. -BAPTIST Y. P. U.-The sen- ior Y. P. U. of the Summerside Baptist Church entertained the Young Married Group in the hall on Wednesday evening. Miss Mar- garet Smith conducted the wor- ship period. Miss Freda Smith was in charge of the program, which included games. contests and mus- ic. Delicious refreshments were served. The president of the Young Married Group. Mr. Edward Poole, moved that a vote of thanks be tendered the Y. R1). for an en- joyable evening.-S I - DEATH OF MRS. JAMES SINCLAIR -- The Misses Beatrice and Mary Mountain. Margale. were the recipients of Ii. telegram on Wednesday. November 29th. conveying the sad news of the pas- sing of their sister. Ellen. Mrs. James Sinclair of San Diago. Cali- fornia. The late Mrs. Sinclair. who was 88 years of age was married 51 years ago to Mr. James Sinclair of Maipeque, who predeceased he: 20 years ago. The couple first lived at Malpeque, leaving this province about 28 years ago. The late Mrs. Sinclair. who was the daughter of the late Thomas Mountain and Mary Woodside is rememlbered as a kind and thoughtful person. a good neighbor and a. loyal friend. She is survived by two sons. Cecil and Willard and one grand-'3RUEh' tcr.'Joyce Sinclair. as well as the sisters above mentioned. to whom the sympathy of the community 15 extended. Two sons died some years ago. 31"- . ..M.....L..M. Personals .. Mr. and Mrs. Walter wedlock and family. 0'I.eai')'- were guest-5 0" Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. oladgar iBrown,Summcrside, and also visited Mr. ,and Mrs. Keith Adams. Burling- ton. Bur - Mrs. James B. MacLeod and Mrs. George MacLeod were joint hostesses at a card Daily at their home at Irishtown. Prizes for high scores were wait by Mrs. Norwood Campbell and Mr. Leland Camplgeai. - 1'. - Miss Adeline Campbell. Mrs. Thomas Campbell Hid ”' Clair Campbell were co-hostesses at I card party at their home in Irish- town. when eight tables were in play. Mrs. William J. Profitt and Mr. Bordon Campbell carried off the prizes for the evening. with Mrs. Irving Campbell and Mr. Cecil i Come Campbell claiming the consolation prizes. 3113'- Agdln Al HOLMAN'S- ."The Carol i Singers” sC'III'dCYI D.c' ”h 3 to 3:15 KM. Also on December lbfh-Zlsf-22nd-23rd 8 to 8:15 PM. 42 Blended Young Voices Singing Your. Favorite Christmas Carol: A D I Hear Neuovaiims A Hall Mfg. Co. Are Completed .ExtenIlve renovations and I1. feratioiu which have .been under WIY It the property of the Hall Manufacturing Ind Cold Storage Cm Ltd-. Summer-side. for the past several months Ire now complete. Previously the office. cold storage plant and the mill were in tlhreq separate buildings. Now everything LS under one roof. The aid office building has been done away with and there ll now a large space in front of the build- H18. where customers can park their cars and it can also be used for displaylna automobiles .and farm machinery. The space be. tween the cold storage and the mill has ben built in to make one large building. The portion of the cold storage used for storing fox feed has been done away with and in the south-' west section of the building I new and more spacious office is now located. The office in finish- ed in Donnnconna and the cell- ing in Dcnnaconna squares. The cement floor will later be cover- ed with rubber tile. On the left of the entrance is the private office of the general manager. Mr. George Key. The color scheme is ivory and blue. The office is equipped with two large safes and above them is cup- board space for office supplies. There is also I staff wash-rooms Between the office and mill is I car and machinery showroom and garage with large windows open- ing towards the street. Upstairs is used for storing machinery and cars and these can be brought up by means ofga ramp from the rear of the build-ing just as they are taken from the railway cars. This section of the building is 80 by 78 feet. Hall's are dealers for Kaiser- Fraser and Morris cars. The back- ground of the showroom is un:- que. It is composed of a series of large screens painted green and these are movable so that the size and shape of the show space can be adjusted depending on the - Mrs. James Hickey. Darnley, left on Saturday. December 2nd. for Montreal where she will spend several weeks at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chadiwick. Bur. - Mr. and Mrs: Elmer Taylor, who have been spending the Sum- mer at their home at Malpcque. left on Saturday, December 2nd. to spend the Winter months at Saranac Lake. where their son. Dr. Erwin Taylor resides. Bur. - Miss Iso-bel MacRIe, Kelvin Grove. was a visitor to French River on Wednesday. where she attended the reception following the Burt-Locke wedding. Bur. - Mr. and Mrs. Foster Ellis, O'Leary wgre guests on Sunday of their bi-other-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adams. Bur- lington. Bur. - The M-inisirel Show at Stim- merside was attended by a. large number of interested friends from Darnley and Malpeque. on Friday. November 17th. Bur. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cousins entertained at a parlor social at their home at Darnley on Wednes- day evening. There was I good at- tendance. and I pleasant evening was spent with games and con- tests. Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Suther- land returned last week to Toron- to. after spending the Summer months with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodaide, Mal- peque. Prior to their departure, they were pleasantly entertained by Junior and Arthur Hickey at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey. Darnley. Ice cream and cake was served to the guests and friends assembled. Bur. .MM.M.....L..M.M...M.. If unable to come to I-IOLMAN'S Tune In CJRW December mi-min-zaut-a to 3:15 um. I fl-IE GUARDIAN. CI-IARl.0'T'l'ETOW”N number of cars on display. The color is supposed to show up the cars to the best advantage. The garage is equipped to give complete service on cars. Among the articles of equipment which have just. been installed is I wheel balancing machine. The whole building is protected by I npr'ink- ler system and is heated by I hot Iir system. At present there are 23 employees on the payroll of this firm.-S Coleman Student Awarded I.0.D.E. " Scholarship Mr. Charles Reed of Coleman, P. E. 1., has been awarded the I. O. D. E Post Graduate scholar- ship for the Province of Prince Ed- ward Island for 1951-62. Mr. Read is the son of Mr. and Mrs. wllmot Read of Coleman and is a veteran of World War III. having seen action in lltngland and in south west Europe with the R. C. A. F. from 1945-1946. He completed four years at Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown. re- ceiving In honor diploma. In 1950 Mr. Read received his 3. Sc. Degree in Agriculture from Mc- Glll University with high second class honors and is at present doing post graduate work in Agri- cultural chemistry 51 MacDonald College. Quebec. The I. 0. D. E Post Graduate Scholarship is valued at 82000. one being awarded to each of the ten Provinces of Canada for ad- vanced study in a British Unl- Mr. Read is an outstanding scholar and plans to continue his studies in agriculture and is to he congratulated on his appointment. -5. ileath Thursday Of Augustin Arseinault The death occurred in Charlotte- tz:-.vn on Thursday. December 'lth.. of Augustin Arsenault of Summer- side in his 58th year. He was I son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ar- sena-ult and was born at Abrams Village. The late Mr. Arsenault was a veteran of the First world War. having enlisted at the outbreak of hostilities and serving until the end of the war. He returned to Can- ada ln 1821 after spending the in- tervening time with the occupa- tion forces in Germany. He leaves to mourn his wife and five brothers. Abel in Summerside. Joseph. Alphonse and Aubin in the United states and Arthur in Saint John, N. 3.; also two sisters, Mrs. Lawrence Gallant (Celt-znesei. sum- merside and Mrs. Eva Harrison of Lawrence. Mass. The funeral will take place this morning at nine o'clock from the Bowness Funeral Home to st. Paul's Paul's Cemetery. Members of the Canad- ian Loglon. of which he was a mem- church. Interment in St, ber will attend in a body. -- S Wellington Miss Bertha Barlow is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Callback of Summerslde. I-lher many friends are pleased to see Mrs. Clayton Day home from P. C. Hospital where she under- went an operation. Mr. Everett Graham recently vivlted his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Graham. He was accompani- ed back to Ontario by his wife. Mrs. James Nicholson of Bath- urrt. N. 3.. recently visited relatives in this -vicinity. Mrs. Wilfred Thompson of Char- lottetown recently visited her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fergu- son. St. Raphael. Mrs. Jack I-larkness arrived here last week to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow. She expects to remain here for Christ- mas holidays and will be accom- panied by Mr. Jack I-Idrknesr who is stationed with R.C.A.F. in On- tarlo. - 'llhere passed Iway at south West Lot 16 on Nov 2nd an old and respected resident, Mrs. Mary Eliza Day at the age of 77 you-s Deceased was twice married. her first husband was Louis Birch of south West who died some years ago. The second was Simon Day. Wellington who also prcdeceued her. she leaves to mourn four sons and three dwghte . Mrs. Harry Pye. summerside: Mrs. Christopher Higgins. Glen valley: Mrs. Wm Campbell. south West: ilidward. William. Bradford and Leslie all or .M...-:-:.--:---- For Breeding Purposes Africans. B r o w in Chinese. laying strain; Totilouse, pro- llfic stock. We hatched 200 goslings from seven young geese and four year-olds. GEORGE AFFLECK Central Bedeque, P.E.I. CAMEO THEATRE I KINIINGTON ldtnrday I." - Evening 'I.lI-9.15 Roy Rogers in action. Andy De- vlne, that funny III III. In action and laugh: in "unnan CALI- FORNIA ITAII" in color. with Jane trues. lob Nolan and sons ef the Pioneers: alu Soil chapter of" aerial "Cody of the Pony Ix- prua” and nova. ' Sutherland Bankruptcy The first meeting of creditors in the bankruptcy of Archibald Cro- well Sutherland. O'Leary. merch- ant. was held in the Law courts Building. in Charlottetown yuier- day. Registrar in Bankruptcy Gordon R. Holmes presiding. The debtor failed to appear. go was reported to have failed to supply his affairs and to have declared that he had to be in Ottawa, on the 22nd last. having been called 1119.0 the Intelligence service. Another report is that he depart- ed by taxi from O'Leary and has become I meet cutter in Ontario. 50 1" 8-! could be learned. claims will amount to some 310.- 500 and the clear value or assets is approximately 31.000, The Eastern Trust Co. Wu Ip- nointed trustee with a minimum fee guaranteed of 5150. Inspectors appointed were. K. M. Martin. K. C.. for the Bank of Nova soo- tia. O'Leary: Frederick man for Canada Packers Ltd.. and .1. A. Likely for DeBlois Bros. South West. I-fer funeral was held Nov. 24tii-i from the residence of her son William. to the Anglican Church, Port Hill. Rev. Dr. Prince conducted a short sermon at the house and Rev. L. A. Dlgnan at the Church. Pallbearers were William Cameron. Harvev Pye. John Bag- lole. William Campbell. Wilfred MacPhee, and Andrew Baglole. on Snday Nov 20th Mr. Ind Mrs. John L. Richard celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richard. Mrs. Yvon Le- Blanc. Mrs. Cyrus Poirier and Mr. and Mrs. Goguen motored home from Mcncton for the occasion. De- licious supper was served for re- latives and friends. Rev. J. F, Buote was present. An appreciative address was read and a purse was presented. The many friends of the esteemed couple wish them very many more years of happy wedded life. Annual meeting cf Wellington Center Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Emmett McNeil recently. President opened the meeting with prayer for peace Twelve members paid their fees for 1960-51. School and sick committees were re-appointed. A Birthday Box was started and will be opened at Oct, meeting. Election of officers was as follows: President - Mrs. Mac Gcodwin. Vice-President Mrs. Ray Gillis, secretary-Treasurer Mrs. John E. Cameron: Directors- TUESDAY. DEC. 12 Rush delivery. Your assistance poultry strength. the statutory information about . I SPOULTRY Loading Heavy Fowl. Chicken. Cdpon 1.'ooo LIVE HEAVY l'-OWL My customer has to process them to help finish off d cur sold for prc-Christmas This is a real fest to this station to show its 8. R. PENDLETON Kenslngfon Shown above is the 2,502-ton freighter 'l.sle of Patmos" as it lay grounded on the Tryon Shoal off Victoria. P.E.I. The freighter went aground on November 30th and was floated on December 4th by the tug Foundation Vera. after Mrs. Emmett McNeil. Mrs. Sobie Cameron. Mrs. Ralph MCMIGH. Auditors .. Mrs. Linus Gallant and Mrs. Louis Praught. Mrs. Philip Cameron invited the members to her home for next meeting. A de- llcious lunch was served by Mrs. McNell1 after which a card game W88 enjoyed by all. Lady's Prize was won by Mrs. Jos. McNeill and gents' by Mr. Justin MrNeill. A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Mc- Neill for her hospitality and meet- ing adjourned, North Koreans flee Before Reds SEOUL. Korea. Dec. ll-(AP: -- United Nations authnrities today estimated 80 to 90 per cent of the civil population of North Korea is fleeing south- ward before the advancing Chinese Communist armies. Based on pre-war estimates of North Korea's population of some 7.000.000 this would mean the refugees number between 5,600,000 and 6.300.000. In scme areas whole com- munities were being deserted. 8:30 am. TO 2 pm. Order " will be appreciated. 2:30, 7 8: 9:20 'DAVY CROCKETI INDIAN SCOUT” Geo. Montgomery Ellen Drew 2-HITS-2 wAwANnAi-14.1. sorrow-vat-1!. 1 Monday 3:30, 7:15 & 9:15 - Tuesday 7:15 & 9:15 I i-.i.i.i Steianieri i.” v W WAGE FIFTEEN iiefloatetl : ? . . .7......n I 7.600 bass of. its 100.000 bushel of H5 i ' I ' potato cargo had been jettisohed. gigoilargillfi E.-l;ir.1d('.'.i. whse): :3: Openings can be seen in the side of the vessel through which the potatoes were unloaded. The car- go had been loaded in Summerside, and the vessel was en route to D"AlLY'.C7ROgSSWORDp ACROSS 5. 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