DECEMBER j,,_-.----__ ESTERN GUARDIAN _ {Taoism .s. Eisner mus-pay. m Hanover at. and George Glow. 90 Otfiwa St. SUMMERS“)! lllll. PRINCE COUNTY Neil. Srsbaorllillolll. Advertising ""’rTn Guardian may t» bought daily at any oi the iollowhg aterea in Sassssaesaide: M" Bookstore. Water Street; Golrliae Drugstore. Water Street; romnm Bakery, Water Street: Mari Gassdet. l1 Granville Street. Tho Guardian Ill! be delivered to assy Inna lss Sllssases-side. mflflgsyassopss-dayorllooerwssa. Phosaellllorthlaaervioe. a ‘m, you] order to the boy relpenaibia Ior deliveries on you roan. 415M581‘ IN TOILET SETS at -I)B. CAI-SON will be in Sum- Iuylm. m“; Co., Kenaington. merllde ‘lueaday. -r-|.sr ar srausnsorox. — . -rost.aas.l. ms Pontiac enI-, n Km; George Hall. Wflllliflillfs ine and tranlmilaion in excelientl be, 4m, the St. Dunstan! condition. Other parts. Raynerb M9111 . i Club will WW!"- lm" Garage, Central Bedeque. 7xlcxlcinecdy "Arsenic and Old Lace". _._ U l {.5 p‘ M, -s'oa. saw - Wind-charger‘ ~——-_ and complete equpiment at North. Jul’ FWE UNWG» l" m", Carleton. Apply Rev. w.v. Mc-‘i .1 Braces. Donald. Seven Mlle Bay. l _s.ansas oi the Baptist Guild -ooosr oanasts m» building {iii hold ihqll‘ 511N131 ("my ‘Wm material early and take delivery iild loud sale in the Church hm» early. Book now at Bruce's. | mmmorside, Tuursday. Dec. 5 at .___ , i .’o-..,..._ ~01“: or the new mynours Ball,’ ‘ - point pens would be a most accepb. ...SE\'ERE SHAKING UP-An able Clhrishnaa gins. Godkin Bros-J "iiortunate accident happened to Jewellers. Summerside. u, R H. Phillips, oi Summer-aide ——~ ‘x n“ vhqnpsday when u —A SPECIAL MEETING 0i the _' of 110.53 m. “m5 driving shareholders oi’ The Dunk River ' ‘“ frimwned m“; unman- Dairying Company will be held in "w"? .. f" bu... Saw a piece n; the ottioe oi’ the Company at Cen- igmb" P“. ‘award “mm ML iral Bedeque on Tuesday. December l"??? ,b\",“s"f,vown u, m. ground 10th. 194a at 1.30 P. M. ‘Ilhis meet- .’h'~“P-‘_ “Kh p‘ o, m Waggon ing is called under authority of uis| ind i" “ e : b d,‘ Fo,;um_ Act of IncOfPOration Cap. 2o. 56th 11155"! 0"" h} , _° lb‘ k but Victoria, 1893. to make provision for] mix. "Q b°"°“ “c” $15.“ increasing the capital stock oi the i" Silmred a Sever“ s a “Pa? Company from $400 to $10,000 thus twill"? sewlal bruises m‘ s obtainirv; iunds {or cold storafle in- ‘MP- a stallatlon and plant improvemenh! lvccrsqpf‘ STUDENTS, By order. Board oi Directrs. -5 ~ . . DANCE-Th" fir“ dim" °P°“s°" -vsss'rs:n sUMMs-zstssnu ems. . "mh SUMMERSIDE “T; LATTWIYSIPUSTTILUIT Britain's Strong TODAY (MONDAY) - i“. u cu‘ svssm PMS... 14.331’... aver- age European, bombarded by Am- . erlcan‘ airway ‘advertising and ' " __under the impression that United _ States airlines have cornered the. world's commercial tiying business, ‘*0 W'°"“"'" "i ‘u; .'.."“s";..zi.""".‘r.r.."“'.".i' < vs e , s sx s e t o“ “m u film‘ Paris international aeronautical ’ exhibition. The exhibit; with revolving may: illustrates the British sir network throughout the world. operated by public-owned British Overseas Airways, British European Airways and British South American Air- ways. Here visitors learn from British rise caaatorrrrowu cuaansan and model alrcrait. impressively i V. otiiciala that BOAC. planes. on regular schedule, carried 143,076 ‘ bassenaers 35.210148 miles in 1945. and 117.725 passengers 11.014717 miles in the first nine month; o1 cident to a . passenger. Jbutes to North America, the Bri- tish Commonwealth and the Far East, B.E.A.-"the key to Europe"._ covers the British Isles and con- tinental Europe. It has 1'! routes oi l0009 miles, with a weekly fro. quency o! 103 services to and from ‘the continent. . Neflfly 100.000 passengers have been handled by BEA. during the last eight months, with traitlc ‘kYPW-‘kflln! tnvm 4.000 passengers in February to more than 19.000 in September, The third British line. B-S.A.A.. emu ay this year-all without a (star ac- I B.0.A.C. operates a: independent‘ yd by the recently Iormed Stu- ._Mrs. Maldwyn Davies. who ar- nan-us enoocrsusmssu . annual; l! vhlfiled with the responsibility JIIST ARRIVED! efioodclaooslfieladoauallososaw SIET RAGSAGE Direct from Canadifs largest baggage factories, have come dozens and dozgns of smart new pieces to ‘round out your Christmas selection. PAGE ELEVEN i icui$' Cvllllfill “l m“ mmmemd“ rived home in Silmmersldo from lo s i bt ‘" Academy was held ln the Acad- England h“ Friday on a visit to r erv ces e ween Britain South ‘ America. Central America u-id m, Also’ BUS P£$T$ From such noted makers as McBrlne, Carsons and Ghristie. Sniartly correct sty. mu‘ Aildllmulil °" Friday “mm her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur uul W05 ll 591mm‘! succas’ A’ Arsenault. called on anotlicr Sum- inui vile hmldm-l “d ‘wemy’ merside girl who is now living in nu coupler fliifllded- L““°h w“ England. Mrs. John Couzcns. tho. srrifll bi’ m" 3H1 student‘ The former Frances Cornev, daughter iiiBPPF°BP5 were? Mu‘ Omen‘ 0f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornev. Mei-cor. Mrs m"! Haw" "d summer-side. She is living in .. l J. MNlll. Mi‘. Al- _ _ , ' Y". §T§BZ§.1.. his... .1 the §;“§"(,°,‘§j‘,°;?"M,P"g§;§n5 3);: M If r _t of Nglzxerroll ior the month o! TRUNKS, susrcasus, GLADSTONE sacs, OVERNIGHT CASES. TWIN Win15‘ Council m“ "i 142?; rormenv sums"! i“ gamma-s“; u Iii m‘ Y _ _Grade X-l. s... MacMurdo; 2. SETS. AEROKIT. KNOCKABOUTS. n! ccrPIilOHlOS and was a e vmh the R A115 __, _ ' Phyuls court 3- Marian Heb b. W". Lco Coyle during the am ' elimination dance. The prizes in iliés dunrc were won by Mr. Don- ' ski Callback. Summerslde. and Personak Miss iihrlyn Moorehouse. Mono- lou. N.B. 1111c prizes for the i loci duncc wore won by Mr. Don- -—Ml58 Geofile SdWTmMI-Nmq-l‘ nld Sutherland and Mrs. Evelyn Bedeque, formerly an employee iicAlpino. Music was by the o! the Pioneer Publishing 00.. Model-hairs. S surrunerside. leit last week by plane for Toronto. S WHEATLEY RIVER. W. T. . The annual meeting qt the =Wneatiey River Women's Institute met at. the home o! Mrs. Gordon Andrews an Tuesday evening. Nov. 01h with eleven members in at~ tendance. The meeting opened by singing. the Institute Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. The minutes‘ oi the last annual and previous; regular meeting were read. approv-I ed and signed. The President gave . W"! Indies. in Yorke and Lancas- >|NWI$ YITS - 9115 glam: tllicslrilng the first 5.3.1.6“ - ° $°vlyea.ltil 047, Matinee Tuesday 3:30 miles carrying 1,35; 939228811300! M "W" "w" SCHOOL M » Grade IX-l. Will 1- a a 2. Allison MaoMus-du. hm Casey. Worries Mr. King can vm-i. as... 0...... 2 Marion Millar; 3, chug, Waugh. QUEBEC. Nov. 20-—(CPl“-—Prlme Grade VII—l. Ian MacMurdo. Minister Mackenzie King tonight Gflde VI-l. Jean MacMurdo; criticized multiplicity o! political 1- JIM! Crosler; a. Cllflord Pick- partles which, he said. threatenedfni responsible government in Can- GU59 IV—l. Claire Hogg; 2. ada. He said it was a mlszuke to m“ 0'1""- ignore the traditions and years o! 6"“ nI-l- Duncan Plcketts. service ot the older parties. and’ n-‘l- Gwen Court. "The danger to respresentatlvo‘ and‘ I s"‘1' Emfl‘ 9415913’; 2. Government ln many countries to-i'7°“" c1591)’; 3- Gwenneth Mac- day arises no-t from the perpetuay. “mm i tlon of parties which have h long Grade I Jr-"L “maria 3°88; and honorable past. it arises from 2' Gnu‘ 055313’? 3~ 1V5" 59111910- .. bewilderment of political parties PM?" “ilwdflnvfl Janet Cros- ling, modern packing conveniences, you gel them both in this gift baggage. Good baggage (like many other things) is still in short supply, so see these new arrivals today. All at Modes-n Prices Ranging Frossi 8.25, 10.00, 13.00 to 65.00 Sinclair 6s Stewart Limited SLIMMERSIIIE, P. E. l. that have no past and but little gr‘ Dunc!" Plckfltsv E"‘°1 C889- promlse of any future." he said. wi-ur-‘liizflllfiesetiy. HGwenneth Mac- “In this province there hsvo ap- case‘ t l’! 98!. and Garth peered in recent times the Union‘ Tezéh“ H] Nationals. the Bloc Populaire, the| _ 9e" F- ‘hunk??- c.c.r.. s 11 c an. u. Ul . "m “H ‘e ° “°" FOOD-PRODUCING Cotmrsw - her addresls after ‘which iihe diiier-i Des Electeurs. the Labor Progres- , y ' m" Wm?" "995 SBVQ W91‘ T9901“- slve Party and so-callcd Lrdepenl _"'“ Th! 5°°'Y'U'¢3$“T€T "Wmd 546-07 ‘ dents of evefY color oi the rainbow. Ammuna “mks Wm‘ Canad“ as CHRISTMAS“ ~ , PHEJTil-iiltfi-Egillll» PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW ill curds with envelopes $1.00 l5 cards with envelopes- $2.25 Eiidziinring-Rcd or Green 2c rzr curd taken in during the year and $67.49‘ on hand at beginning oi year $69.52 ‘ for expenditure leaving a balance =0! $48.10 on hand. i The correspondence consisted 01' ' cards oi appreciation for fruit. lifts ' and expressions o! sympathy. A re- ceipt for $30.00 was received irons the Salvation Army and one ior $20.00 from the l-Iun-ier River Libr- ary. letters were read retarding ' reports and farm radio forum. The election o! oilicers than took place and the following slate were ap- Pvlnted i’or the coming year: President, Mrs. Gordon Andrews.‘ re-elected. ' | vice-president, Mrs. William Ling, re-eiected. Berry-trees, Mrs. Melvin Ling, re- rlected. Directors, Mrs. Harold Chandler, re-elected. Mrs. Milton Rockham, re-elected, Mrs. Harold Buntain re-l elected. Auditors, Mrs. James Wores. Miss Doris itackham, re-clected. l School 00mm, Mrs. Reagh Bar-- rett. Mrs Hamid Chandler. What do any of them Hpresont either oi’ tradition or of a truly, Canadian outlook?" A multiplicity of parties had‘ ' been France's greatest misfortune at the outbreak of war and Canada should guard against repeating such a folly, y ,KIINNY-McABEE WEDDING- ' A very pretty wedding was sol- emnized at St. Teresa's Church by Rev. Basil Croken on Wednesday. November ti, 1946. oi Margaret Helena McAree. daughter o! Ms‘. and Mrs. Patrick McAree St. Teresa's. and Reginald oseph Kenny, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Lem- uel Kenny. Charlottetown. The church was beautifully de- corated Ior the occasion and the wedding march was played by Miss Mamie Cameron. Tho bride was attractlvelv attir- ed in a beautiful three quarter length suit of turquoise blue, trim- Ohe of the two most important sur- DW! 100d Dmducing areas in the world. them every happiness in their wedded ilie. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny will reside _in Charlottetown where the groom recently purchased the Sprlm Water ice plant. I my “ CAMEO MON. 6-430 TUES. 0:30 P-M. See Gloria Jean In notion-packed ~ ' drama "RIVER GANG" . With John Qllllen and Keefe Brasaeil Also ssstias. 51¢; 00mm" M“, Preston Ruk- med with leopard iur with brown - ' v ham. Mrs. Hamid Buntain, Mrs. matching accessories. Sha wore a & James Wares, Miss Una Smith. corsage o! red Talisman roses with It was decided to purchase an maiden hair rem. Msan ior the hail and the secretary The bridesmaid was Miss Calla‘ P; . s . W" "Md i° 55'9"!" i" Gund‘ Kenny. sister o1 the groom, who Ti?" ‘ l"! T0!‘ "h"- wore a pretty grey three quarter nail) M“; James W810! mvlwd ‘he length coat with black acceasorl A! members ior the next meeting when ‘he were a mm!“ o! pm, m", the roll call will be answered by "m. maiden M“. m,“ IIMMIIST“ paying tees The offering a ‘ Ir. Prank McAree, brother of ill‘ §e.'.‘.§"$§§{ “f,.,°‘.§§"§{‘ the bride acted as groomssnan. To hflflllfll u" _E,_.p:_.. PM” ','m'-sh;ng__ can“ The meeun‘ cloud by 5mg. 9 groom-a gift to the bride u‘ Omar”,- “m. l. .. .. e, was a pearl necklace. to the brides-- {Qfoughfimfiufliéfagfhmh ‘ d maid a plastic handbag and to the ' l n a pair o! gloves. Aiter the wedding ceremony. the bridal party motored to Char- lottetown where a sumptuous wed- ding breakiaat was served at the Charlottetown Hotel to the irnrned-i late relatives and frielsdeo! the bridal party. ___,,____ __ -_ ~-- I M _ ' A toast was proposed to the "Tums! B“ '|°7°"h“°' ma,‘ h" '°"h‘ 3'0"“. f" "n hride and groom by Rev. Phelan brunt - hi print-A nu tnususarrivsa . sin w‘: Tvozflzpp‘: gunk‘; (mmmraahu h‘ 3|‘, u‘ Mcltessna. Rev. Basil Oroken .and_ nmml- -well made with leather kneel. ailea l4 t0 l3. It 05-1!- ‘gnfn t; which ‘M "Wm m.“ ‘I Anoih Tweed -- heavy Sl-oa. "I PY~ i Lu $.¢‘l'1|'§l.'"5l.'f '°i.':..°.£.“.':.?"..‘:‘l:. o! soul-n... s... h_r;-yv-=fuu-:1_vIsllzxluqgegg: ma" km“ ""°" u h u " n. nmnn‘ cl ‘ mun‘ trip- They returned Saturday - evening to the bride's home ashore lam n", y" u“ m. ‘hum m "hhrmmm u, non‘. a reception was held and. a d», 0LOVES . .. TIES MLIFFLERS DRESSING 00WRS . ..~. HATS SOX . . . IIARIIKERBIIIEFS ALL PLEASING ANO USEFUL GIFTS usumn: ‘MILL’ -- MEN'S WEAR s u u u r n sis s The Island's Smartest Moss's Store thus Dqmmenhqh u. “bu”. “d”... ‘m. “u”. "n". n, iicioua supper served to over one "all"? A Y M!!!‘ ha, "m" "Man" a. u‘ h ‘h. ' h u__,md ‘g ‘u; hundred guests. A very ‘pleasant ‘ L Illllla . , the m“ ‘no "d". a’... u‘ ‘nhnum. u. 44,," y," evening was-spent in slnirng mo. with a eaeim at last m. u”... dancing. and thaexceilent music‘ ‘hiobeaae Ireas Ill » g, 1g, was furnished by Hughes" ur- ' - ohestra. ‘ I ' l The isrge amount or money‘ and ‘ ~& q ggg “g the many beautiful gifts recessed ~ i V. g . _ ‘s I _ . F A ‘ m - g. “q- teetliied to the esteem in which Ilgli am- h mo. they were hvld- ’ l was Previous to her snarrbgmihe at daaa bride was tendered a shawermt “an” ' “lam” Li t’ veli mat n erapeasan e ans , M“ h." their many Mahdi ialtwrishtag