t I JANUARY‘ 24. 194s" TTHEAWESMTERN ‘GUARDIAN Presentation 0f . - , AGSNIS: I. ‘Elmer Murphy, m a Gwen 01w. m cine-gig. ‘m.’ m‘ IUMMEBSIDI ind "We Bubmirtione. Advertising flbe Guardian bfny be fcilowlll store: up Bookstore. Water Street: Gonrllee Drugeto , , Toronto Helm. Water Street: Mark Geudet,“ , Vince Grocery. Itueeell "‘ ‘, Aim Inland Motor eervlcei or rive route. ‘ _BOCKEY fieneimton Rink - Mondey, Jen. 2G, Dernley vs. New Auden. Geme eterts 0.16. Skate after. - - ___ I _N0R,TB BDDEQUE United Church services: North Bedequo i1 'a.m.; Travellers Rest 2.30 p.m.; idreetOWn 7.30 pm. Rev. Ralph \Vagn€l', Minister. ._}IOCKEY Bedeque Rink Mon- day. Jail. 26, South Shore League garlm, Summerslde Flying Hearts VS. Aiigustlne Cove Bulldogs. | AENSINGTON and Freetdwni Presbyterian Churches. servbee sunday, January 25tih. Kensington ‘at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Freetown at 3 P. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. -CIIURCH 0F ENGLAND. — New London Parish: Septuages’ III.‘ sunday, January 25th. 8.30 Holy. coii-munloii, St. Mark's Church,i Kriislilgtcn. ll Morning PYHYQI‘. 3i- "llillwnas. New London. 2.30 Evening Prayer, Si. Stephen's Burlington. i230 Eventing Prayer, St. Mark's.‘ Kensingtbn. "Go ye also into the, vineyard andvihatsoever is right. may, 5113,“ yzrreeeive.” Rcv. D. E. Noel. Rector. l “l HAVE OPENED an body shop on First Street, rnerslde. WWW" 55 Frank's ShOp. I have had eighteen cvpcrlencfi at this trade. My phlril. shop is nearly 100% dust proof and I 81.11 ellillpiied T" 55' giyieha welding of all kinds and spray palhtlfli I wvuld BPPYPC!“ lie the patronage of the public. Frank Woodside. auto Sum- Body years .501! SCOUTS.- GIRL GUIDES l\IBET—At a meeting of the lead- "hp; o! the Girl Guides and 50y Scouts held in the Toy/ii Hall on Thursday nlg ht, arrangements were made for the observation of Girl Guide and Boy Scout week which is-belng held across Olm- sdia from February 15th to Feb- ruary 22nd inclusive. Necessary committees ' were apiiwinted- B"- Charles Carnegy, chairman oi’ the local Boy Scouts Association pre- sldcd and Miss Betty coyie W“ secretary of the meetlnB- Mfs- D- c. Tompkins. Girl Guide Comimls- - sinner was also in attendance. S i ,FUNERAD AT TIGNISH - 'i'he funeral of MlSS Wimiiired Bernard, ester 0,! Hedi/en"?- 9"‘ ernor Bernard, was held Oll_ Sai- urdav morninl» the 17th hi9‘- §° Si. Simon dz J-zde ‘Church. Til- hisii. where High Mass was celeb- rated by the pastor, nev. John A- M-acDcnaid and e 6011191“! 31°‘? alter which the remains werelad in rest in the adidnlnx comet"? hsida those of her narclits. Mifl 8nd Mrs. Theodore v__ Bernard. Thdre ilorc many floral offerings. Mass Cards, messages and telegram: of sYmpGthy from friends, s; complete list of which will appear leter- The pail bearers were. Messrs CF. Mor- rissry, EJ. McTague, Leslie Mc- (‘zil-tiyv. Peter Burke. Georsc A. Doucette and Thomis LeCiair. The burial was under the direction of Mr. Peter Gaudet. wh'le Mr. charm Jlaclniiis drove the lielrse. A large number o! friends attended. lil- cludlng Mrs. Cameron Bea-s of Brookllne. Mass" who came by plane from Boston to attend the funeral. g With Laced ‘from rile ‘Gunrdlnnwtil be delivered CerrierMIItQeperdeyorWpu roar order to the i»: responsible m delivery on your previous day He was until Monday.--S.. Ati ii0LMAN’ a A Timely Special In a Menb’Rubbei.B00ts~ PRINCE COUNTY Wlllht et any of the in iummeeeide: s1 Central Street: 81 Granville Street; Dollcette’: Grocery, Second Street; h WIN!’ Sl-IGQC. In any home h: lummereld i: week. Phone 289 or £894 forum: —NOBTH TBYON‘ Presbyterian Church Service Sunday, January 25th at 7.30 P. M. Miss Mary A. Mackenzie. Deaconess. . —-MARATHON BRIDGE HOS. TESE-MTS. W. A. Allen, fiummgr. side. was hostess this week to four tables of Marathon Bridge, spon- Isored by the 1.0.D.E.—S. —~BEUEQUE UNITED environ CHARGE. - Services Sunday, Jan- uary 25tli_ Bedequo 11 A. M. Albarny 3 P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M. g/iirklster. Rev. W. Bull-tun Crowe. -II.INOIIOWN United Qllfll. MaI-peque. Sunday. January 25th, 1948. Services: 11.00 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. Annual Congregational Meet- .ing. Tuesday. January 27th. at 2 P. M. Rev. Jaimes Cross, B. A., Mill- ister. --ITOSPITAL BRIDGES —- The Ladies’ Aid of Prince County l-los- pital havo inaugurated a series oi’ coffee bridges and entertaining this week were Mrs. Frank Mac- Neiil. Mrs. J. Prank Arnett and Mrs. Heath Strong. —-SEBIOUS ACCIDENT — Mrs. Wilbur Dennis, who fractured her leg when she slipped on the floor, of her home at Margate lastweek. has returned from the Prince County Hospital and is resting as comfortably as can be cxipccted. Bur. -lS REMANDED-A young mam appeared in Summerslde police ooifrt yesterday, following a break from the Prince County jail the remanded —WEEK 0F PRAYER. - The week of prayer was observed at. Kenslngton with services in the United. Presbyterian and Anglican Churches, with the ministers. Rev. L. M. Murray, Rev. James Mac- Gowa . and Rev. D. E Noel Pal‘- ticipating. All services were ex- ceptionally well attended. Bur. —CHURCl-l GATHERING-Mrs. J. B. Miilman entertained the members of the W.A. of St. Mark's Anglican Church, Konslngion. at their January meeting. The new president. Mrs. Lloyd Howard lire-- sided, and also read from the Study Book. One Family. One new member was welcomed, bring- ilig the attendance to 12. Mrs. Sims invited the members to meet with her in February. A delicious lumh was served by "it h°5‘\"‘- Bill’. Personals \. Miss Florrie Green of Bedeque ie attending the Short Course,.ln Dramatic: held in P. W. (1011989- ---M.r. Lorne Reeves of Frceiolvn is confined to his bed with P1161!‘ monte. His many friends all look forward for a speedy recovery. -Mrs B. W, Bernard of Borden, who has been convalescing at the home of relatives in Kenslngfon returned to hel- hoinc_on Wednes- day. -Mrs. Leigh Stewart of Sui-n- merside is in Saokville. N. 3.. with her mother. Mrs. M. E. Purdy who recently underwent a serious oper- lniperial Gciyice Medal At Tignisb When the Lieute t cloves-nor we: at. Tignish attending the funeral of his sister. Miss Winni- frecl Bernard. he took d to Present Mr. n. J. McTegue, rear- ed C.N.R. Sfetion Agent there with the Inweriel Service Model for M years faithful service with the Railway. The presentation took piece on Sunday evenins at the home of the Lieutenant Governor- and we: attended by Mrs. McTegue, my. J. A. AhcDonald. P!" Rev. Dn- met Maclnnis‘. Gui-ate, Messrs. c. T- Montsor-nery. J. B. Myrick and J. E. Curran. as well as by many of. the business life of the village. Mr. C. -A. Kinch was" chairman and a pleasing prom-gm w“ difflwll up which opened with O Canada. Mr. McTaizues record of service was read by Mr. Montgom. 9W. The Lieutenant Governor re- ferred tmMr. McTaguek nplendid record of over half a century. He pointed out that the Medal camel from the Chancery of the Order of Knightliood at. St. James Pal- ace and is given in recognition of llong and uninterrupted service of a high and satisfactory quality. He referred to the great increase in railway business atr Tlgnlsh and of the exacting position of station agent in connection with the public. Yet. Mr. lVicTague had found time to take part in plays and social endeavors. He com- plimented Nfr. McTa/gue on his ability’ as a baseball player and on having been a. participant in all athletic activities. He con- gratulated him also on his long and faithful term of service and wished him and Mrs. McTague all the good things which his retire- ment. will bring. Rev. J.A. MacDonald spoke very fcelingly of his connections with Mr. McTague well as of the ifalthful manner in which he dis- charged his duties of office for the benefit of his employers and ihc public in this vicinity. ' Addresses in a like vein were (‘also made by Father Mcinrlis. Messrs. J. B. Myrick, Omer- J. ‘Beffiflrd, J. E. Cameron. J. Henry Gallant. J. T. Arsensult and Wal- ter H. Bernard. president of the ,Canadian Legion. and by Lloyd MacLeod and others, while the , ladies present added very suitable messages of congratulations and l good wishes. A sing song of popular airs was capably led by Messrs. J. E. Cam- eron and J. Henry Gallant. after which the event was brought to a 'close with Auld Lang Sync and i the National Anthem. ' —-M.r. and ivtrs. George Lock- hart, formerly of Spring Valley. who are visiting friends on the Island. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrington. - Bur. —iVLr. Keith Moose. New Annan. is spending the week at Charlotte- town where he is attending the refresher course in dramatics. _ - Bur. -Aanong those who have re- turned to their homes from‘ the New Brunswick lumber woods since the recent storms have made working conditions unsatisfactory, are Clair Mayhew. Maigate, Ver-. non Reeves and Alfred Simmonds, Burlington. Bur. -—Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Doyle of Cambridge. Mass. were recent guests at "'I‘reeholme". Kenning- cif the late Charles Doyle of Ken- slngton. was visiting his native Province after an absence of G9 years, and contacted a number of old friends in the short time at his disposal. Amend these was eticih-S. 5-.. l-‘crin - Fitting -- Ankle Snug Gusset at Top VIIIILE TIIEY ‘ LAST ' Mr. W. L. Delaney. with whom he ton. Mr. Doyle, who is a brother . Erna “coagulate. ciihlzhorrarowiv 1 - APnmm, GliMMEiiSIiiE 7'” Lost Siiowinq Todqy ”GALLANT JOURNEY" Shows 2:30-\7:i5-9;i5 MONDAY and TUESDAY l Wlltflll‘ “THE TIME S’sidc Home i And School Group Meets Gentlemen’: nilirt we: observed at the January meeting of the Home and School Welfare Group on Friday evening in the library of Bummersids School with n large attendance. The president. Mrl. Creelman ticAi-thur occupied the chair. Mr. L.W. Shaw. Director of Ed- ucation for the Province we: the 8""! Sneaker. He congratueted the Home spd School Group 0n no. ting the parents uid EQuCfXCXI to- gether to work cooperatediy, thus settinx things done. Hc also com- plimented the supervisrr and teaching star! on the many new activifes iii their school Qlncg m; last visit. namely ‘purchasing a voice recorder and provliion o1 g library and kitchen. Mr. Shaw stressed the fact of educfllivn H5 being a function of Annual Meeting Presbyterian Church, S'siiic The annual meeting of the Summerside Presbyterian (Itlulch W35 iieidin the Church bail on the evening of Wednesday, Jami- ary 21st. llbiiowlm devotionelex- smiles. conducted by the ‘ ' w. Rev. Charles carnery. the busin- ess seslon was w. ducted with the minister presiding. and Mr. Max Robertson acting as secre- tary. The icport of the Kirk Session was reed by the minister end we: very encodraglxig. Again this year the congregation considerably ex- seeded its allocation to the larger work of the Church through the budget. The financial statement of the Kirk session fund,’ the "Everyday Fund" and the Sabbath School were submitted by Mr. Donald ' _; v JAiiiS MARTHA a l PAIGE- VICKER “fiafiAlllt-Atltiithlf , ANMl mm DONAIDWWDS. ~'cianiiicivi_iii:u.........{; ‘ b‘ Also CARTOON Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 .Q§~f§§§~OOOrO-O+O-O EREGENT SlIMMEiiSliiE MONDAY and TUESDAY ‘otilf/NFRS millions“ rfiliiitiglld. ‘ ‘itlilliiilrsri .ilrviv,.gy, WENJAH; - oi? Show: 7:15 on :15 ‘ Matinee Monday 3:30 Lost Showing Tonight EDDIE DEAN in "WILD WEST" FO-O+O-O %O-OO-O-OQ-O-@O 0'9 \ ‘O-OO wa-e-reoeoooeooooeeocoeo- Cameo ' K cnsington the whole communty as iweii as of the scliooi alone. This being so, it beczmes essential that the home and school should work together for the welfare cf the children in Ill phases of their education. HQ commended the effort being mgfiq to improve spoken and written Eliziish throughout the school and the effort towards the introduc- tion of such activities as home economics. A vote of thanks we: lender“; the $995k" bl’ Mi‘. D.0. Stewart. chairman of the School Board and Kflcvfldvd by Mr. Clarence Mercer. who had been associated with Mr, Show in educational work in New. foundiand. . Refreshments were served by the Social Committee under the con- vfliflshii) 0f Mrs. L.H. Mc-Farlallo. Baker, clerk of Sessions. ‘Tile fin- ancial statement o1 tlie Chiuoh was submitted by Mi". Heath Strong, chairman of the Board of Management who. in reporting a substantial balance on hand at the end of the yea-r, paid merited tribute to the work done by the Ladies Club and the Ladies Guild and the financial assistance which they had given the Board as a result of their efforts. Tile report of the activities of the Ladies Club was read by the secretary, Miss Jean McFadyen. and the financial report of the Club was adopted on motion by Mrs. Cha-ries Mountain. Miss Connie Enman reported on the activities of the Young Wo- men's Guild and their financial statement was submitted by Mrs. Edlwiil McKay. In the absence of Mrs. Ernest Walker, Mrs. Hilbert Johnston reported for the W0- inen‘s Missionary Society aild the financial report was given by Mrs. Death 0f Mrs. Frank J. o. Cobb. . , , , Th p t f the Evening Cir- sflmfl‘ cie Whit; opreipared by Mrs. s Ronald Jeffrey. was read by Miss Connie Ennnan and the financial statement by ivrrs. Beifour Mc- Kay. Mrs. Carllegy reported for the Erromanga Grorup W.M.S. and Tilers passed slimy at. the home. 0i her daughter. Mrs. Stella Cea1~ 18M. North Market Street. Sum- merside. Mrs. Frank Sonier st the the financial statement was sub- age or 82 mitted by Mrs. Mary Mountain sh ' The Mission Band reports were mg‘ ebleggg: $31293‘: submitted by Mrs. Hilbert John- ston. A report on the work of the Young People's society was rend by Miss Kathleen Johnston and the treasurers report was submit- ted by Miss Jean Matthew. The treasurer of the Choir Fund, Mrs. Maurice Mill, also reported. ~Dr. J. A. McMui-do. reporting for the trustees. said that certain arrangements were being made regarding the transfer of land ad- joining the Church and that these arrangements had been approved by the Presbytery. Mr. Garnett Ross was elected to the vacancy on the Trustee Board caused by Frank sonier. one brother, LQQp Gallant of Sumrnerside and thi- 1°110Wl118 sons and daughters SW11. Mrs. John w. Gallant, with whom she resided; Julia, 3473,1331. manuel Gallant of sulimnqygme; Tmle- M-H- Michael Gallant of Llmema~ MASS-I Peter. Arthur. Patrick and Oliver Sonier. all of Summeifiidc- One dnuxhter. Dine lVh-s. Frank Altken, predeceased her seven years ago. She leaves to mourn 43 gl-md. children and 34 great grand chil- dren. all living. The funeral was held Friday morning from the Rmnan Catli- Friday Matinee 3.30. Evening 'i—9. ‘Sllillflliy Evening 1-9. Slngln‘ Bruno Buster! JLmmy Wakely in "SONG OF Till!) SIERRAS" With Lnseee White. Also Serial, Shorts and News. OO-IO-Q O+O+O $444 had much in common, as both are veterans of the First World Wal- and both served in the same regi- ment overseas. Bur. ALUMINUM MIRROR. 'A mirror, allliiniiluni-coated on the front surface has been devel- oped for use in scientific instru- ments. . a ......_. __. .. ‘dbl-w newness FUNERAL SERVICE and AMIIILAIIGE commission‘ nay AND mom- rho... 11-1 Ind ii-z the lamented death of the late one church h) the R n Cam Mr. John Y. Phillips. one can!” Messrs. Percy Bowness. Maurice w‘ _ Mill and n. n. lis were elected hi?“ I153?‘ ‘éi§féni°h“nwigriilité to the Board of Management for a term of three years. Mr. D. 0. Stewart was again appoinred aud- Laridry. Gllfford Arsenault, Arthur P9117. J’- J. Wedge. itor. The same missionary com- mittee we! reappointed and Mr. year. Iiilbeit Johnston was re-eiected Following the pronouncing of budget treasurer. Dr. J. A. McMui-do and Mrs Hilbert Johnston were appointed representatives on the executive of the Bummerslde Branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to the minister and his wife for their work during the year and the hospitality of the meme; to Mrs. Cleve whelen and the Church Choir for their able services; to Mrs. Heeth Strong. chairman; Mr. Mex Robertson. secretary; and Mr. L. G. Gorrili. treasurer, fol-their self sacrificing work on the Board of Manage- ment; to Miss Margaret Bell and Miss Nellie Lerkin, the Church Flowers Committee; and to Mr. Essen McDonald, the janitor.‘ A particularly hearty vote of thanks- was beitended to the lpdies Club and Young Women's Guild for the benediction there was a happy social hour when lunch was serv- ed by members of the Ladies Club. S ifisunnnt Summer-side im Cnetomer: to make their selection. ber and choose the .Bflfl. Medium weight WORST!!!) GOLF the Youth Centre. Theee are in e. for them every dly—sc, to droid Youth Centre. -G. I. ll.- Yon will notice some interesting changes being mode tn the ‘lterd Goods Section of the Dry Goods Department. It i: truly amusing to eee the t in the wey the’ fabric: nre being displayed-you can eee each bolt of material individually Ind this ha: mode it eeller for the efbly not have noticed, but which has been put in for your convenience ie the addition of n Corset Fitting Room. - - _- You need no longer guess at the fit of your Foundation Garment-you may now try 0n Ill! Illllll- ent meet unite-bio to your figure. Come in mil mo these new lnprovemeute and change: Ln the Dry Goods Deport- IIOSI for boy: ere to be found in to l0 and priced at G9 cent: a pair. - - - These Golf Sock: are l. good buy- ond n good weight for this time of year. - - - THIS are inquiries their untlring efforts during the PROFESSIONAL CARD _Qee~o>eot¢>ee-¢>ee¢>eoc T. Earle" Hickey Chartered Accountant Office at.- lii Grenville Street Phone 57G lammcrelde i"-i ,lir. G. J. Gallant Kinliom Another change that you may pee- Heure: ‘Monday 2-4 PM. Tuesday, Thurs, Friday 2-5 and 7-9‘ Wednesday and Saturday variety of heather shades-dice 1% i948 Patterns in 22 and 30 inch widths SEMl-TiilMME A i WALLPAPERS iiow SHGWING lezeseiiii dozens ct patterns In every imaginable UDDI elsiie Iltl color. Filil AiiY and EiiEilY iliifiblp t 11cm- llcuee Inrnlmhig: Store SMALLMAII‘ ‘WHERE PRICE i5 MATCHED WITH QliALiTY disappointment, elwp eerly in the by flppointmmb v the obstacles of derision. ecorn n" There eiiug-fitting Rubber loot: ore ideal for cold wet weath- er. They ele well mode of first fqueiity, vacuum pressure eiiref rubber. . . . Tiie eiree ere from-e to ll.’ “L,” £9.03," er and loved every moment of it. Itfi: the tender telling of s. girl's INSPIRING ROMANCE. EXCITING ADVENTURE IN NEW SCREEN IllT —Ever so often. n. movie comes along of such lofty stature to con- vincingly dwarf all of its contemp- oraries. Columbia Pictures’ “Gai- llmi. Journey“, which opened yes- terday at. tiic Capitol Tlhcatre, is that kind of film. Starring Glenn Ford and Janet. Blair, featuring Charlie Buggies, Henry Travers and Jimmy Lloyd, it brings to the screen uninspiring and wonderful love story, delicately woven through’ one of the world's most eliciting adventures, in expert end unforgettable fashion. ' "Gallant Journey" is the love story of all women who ever "vreeted" their live: on e dreem- end near-poverty, over the pain of one ingiorious set/beck afterthe other. and on toward the loci of his life’: work. » nun and bad weather won't welt! To be reeily to fnee It you need In I UMBRELLA-The Lodlee‘ Wear Department ha: on outltnlldlng eel- eetlon of Umbrellas. - - - These ere in e variety of materiel: including pllflol Ind Teffetlo-the color: are “llilh". "W! "M! "N! "I0 Wil- etvntive deck ehndee to floral design: and plaid: in bright, glowing edit-they have attractive plastic handled. - - - The uiceet U brelln ll the folding puree lee in plaid or plain taffeta. priced M. l! en ' there le a email Umbrella of mm... which will m ma. a travellln] one, this is priced at duo-Other Umbrella: in many different colon and combinations of colors. ere priced from 2.26 to 8.25. '- - - For the beet selection of Umbrellas-come to the Ladies‘ Wear Department. AAAAAAA A a l0tine-.,|nt1pr',,\ifi‘ite_,P Gbllbl‘ Shopping‘ ‘Service ' 5 i _ Crystal Rink Summorelele The lleidwnre Department line in stock e number cf different type: of " '- IOOD CHOPPERS. - - - For domestic, hotel or restaurant nee the large ‘ _-___— - the Ne. l8 Chopper le on legs end lev made to be pernungntly fastened to a table or nheif, thle Chopper is priced at 6.00. - - - The No. 1e is v TiiiS _wsn< abiding faith in the dreams of the nun ehe loves, wurring him over I i - . 5 ' *_ ‘ ' " ' .‘ tie Ime dee and futon: to the table sirlth o screw clamp, this model . l , ie priced u 7.10. r... fvljlhtllefl the large s... zz s»: me Chopper. _- . . , » _ .- - - . bend erenk style ie priced at tie-the eeine model with pulley for pcw- . L I ““I‘E " driven dyle te 12.50 enffci- power drive thie Chopper I: priced nt 11.00. SATURDAY’ skull"; h s; Hock" 963°’ “d” w‘ Dd.” ' I = _- . - I" - » - . lteod Chopper: have been ecerce-eo, get one while these are in stock in ’ -' i ' the Depertment. - eeeneeueno+e+o _ \ I hive ll ILIB-No. 22 Geared Chopper, for easier operation, the hand I .