f‘ . DECEMBER 20.1946 ___ WESTERN GUARDIAN 555575: 3- Ellllll‘ Mllrlllly. l“ llenover Sh, and Gweo Claw. e: Ottawa at. aumusnsrna and PIINCE COUNT! "III- ilblerllitlions. Advertising é-m ‘Ibo Guardian be bought sou, . wtollowhs-gusteree In Bonanza, o’ u" m; Bookstore, ate: Street; Gonrlle: Drugstore, w u, m... Mow assay. Water Street; Mari onset. e-i cnlyilh low”; The Guardian Illl be delivered to any home In Slnnmeralde. qniertBflJ l‘ k W! ‘l! 0|‘ I36 Der week. Phone Ill fos- thl; “pun u ‘in your ordt to the boy responsible for tltllveflo: on you vent‘: 7”’? .-nAlN'!Y an‘: by Adrienne at —GIiN'.l‘l ZIP?! quid;- Drug Co, Kiensington. n BET! "ma. and saddle". sample's Drug and Jewelery Store. —WI HAVE the blflQl! assert» mont Christmas Gift; in o“; u‘. 150:1- EWIPWS Drug and Jewelery ore. .501’ a Bililold with name em- wfled ill gold free at Sample‘: pm‘ and JGWOIOX’! B0011. _nLECTRIC and Rolls Razors. gmples Drug and Jewellery Store. I —PllB'li0 IIIESGUBE O00 . IDS. available at The Summers} Hardware Company. JISINFECT the ran-sh with Bruce's disinfectant. _aoox oamsas for Horse -wn Ans GIVING a 25% Dis- CAPIT _ _..__‘ ' SUMMERSIDE Today Big Double Bill HE MAKES THEM KISS AND TELL... MURDER.’ i i 4TH! EIQYYNMGUARDJA" silent Released I l0n lialieae Corpus An order for the release of from Prince county tau ws: issued yesterday by Supreme Court Judge‘ Th. pmneul" “rm d slush“ John (Holman) Gallant A. E. Arsenault. lin Bummersid. Whine of flide, all wool lined Sleigh Robe: to srrive at Bruce's. ...A MAN'S deather travelling we with Iippcr fastmins i-s a m.ost mogul gift. Godkin Bros. Jewellers. Simmer-side. _UNITED CllUllClI OF CAN- ADA, - Bedequc Pastoral Charge. services Sunday December 22nd. sodoquo 11 A. M. Borden ti P. M, Amany 7,30 P. M. Minister, Rev. J. M. Baxter B. D. APLASTIC and leather Bags at Moose Jewellers. S a side. AWE HER A DIAMOND frmn Mouse Jewellers, Summerside. Hard _.UNLOADING car of Screened Coal today and tomorrow. Earle Boulter. Albany- -BUY galvanized For and Mink l Netting at Bruce's. -WALL BRACKET can openers in stock at Bruce's. uJ“VE HAVE 1N STOCK. Chrone Plated Cabinet Hardware. The smimerside Hardware Company. -KITCHEN TRIM MOULDING with plain grove and red grove, in stock. The Summerslda Hardware Company. -A CHRISTMAS SERVICE will be held in the Central Bedeqilt! Bill)- tisi Church on Sunday ncxt at i1 Ail. Sunday School 10.1.". AM. if gtonny the Christmas service will be , postpomd until the Sunday follow- , us. Rotary club on Tuesday at 11w (loyios Restaurant was devoted to dub business visitors were Rom‘- isn Jack Ingraham, Woifvilie. NS. Mr, Dan. Clian and Mrs. Fred ‘Binghiiin of Summersldcm-S. —ZONlNG BY-LAW CASE-The first case under Summersidlcfs building and zoning by-iaw which was passed about a year ago came before Magistrate E. H. Strong, K, C., kn thc Summcrsidc police court yesterday when t1 citizen was charged with erecting a building within seven feet of the boundary line between his own iiml his neighbor's property. The case was adjourned for a week. Mi". W. Henry Noorlan appeai-"d for the town and Mr. C. D Mc- defenden -S. Callum for the cannot flil. coo-sac. SAT. 7 AND 0.15 Thrillsi lomanoe and manor “TlilE FALCON TN BAN FRANCISCO" With Beta Curday and Small Bharyn Moffett ' Also Serial endNewa. -lt0TAltY MEETING — The. "icriod. George and Hilda Levis oi’ fggiijjlr meeting of the Summer-side t with! d! I11 TOY: in stock. The Suirnrrierslda Hardware Company. —KENSINGTON and Malpeque Presbyterian Churches. service: Sunday. December 22nd. Kensirig-i tori at 11 a. M. and 1.30 P. n. Spec-l ial music by the choir, Malpeque ati 2.30 P. M. Rev. J. A. MCGOWEIILl Minister. i l -NEW LONDON Presbyterian“ Parish. Services Sunday. December 22nd. Clifton at i1 A. M. Gcddic Munorial at 2.30 P. M. arrrl Stlililll Granville at 7 P. M. ‘Rev. Donald A. Campbell. Minister. RICHARD corms FAYE MARLOWE KURT KREUGER —N0l'l‘fl TBYON Presbyterian: Church Service. Sunday, December 22nd. at 7.30 P. M. Miss Mary A.. y, \ MacKenzie. Deaconess. i ,‘ \ —ILL IN HOSPITAL - The many friends c-f Mrs. Wm M-'~ Gregor of Lot i6 will regret io' hear that she is a paiiant in the Prince County Hospital, ill with“ pneumonia. Relatives and friends,‘ units in wishing her a speedy ro-U toration to hcr former hea‘th end vlgor.-K. i —MEETING 0F YOUNG ADULT , GROUP - Twenty members of the “Hiemiiy Circle" Group helil ihclr Christmas meeting Monday iilillll» December 16th, in the United- Church. Worship service whlr‘i zen-l tcred around the theme, ‘Lovinz, uiid Giving" was led by Mary Pul- mel" who was assisted hy Vcra Mac-Kenzie, Olive Champion and Rev. L. M. Murray. Several carols were sling. with Fern Caseiev at the pkmo. After a brief business Till illillfll iiiisiliii h... llif uiiiiili Blliii Mitt I iiDitilllilS-iiiiililiitiili i, ~ iiiillitiilE-Biiiiitiiiligiloylliliiiiii I iwliisilvliis-iiiliiiiiiiiisisiiis, ‘colored and mounted display. The highlight of thi- eve-_ nlng was the taking of a group‘ picture in the main part of the, Matinee Saturday 2.30- song led by Rev. Lewis M. Mlirwiv was followed by prayer, WlllClll brought the last meeting of 1946 m a happy ending. New Medical Discovery Announced l By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE M OLEVEI. KND, Dec. l9 -- (AP) — i” m” Palmer’ “tn-mm” A new mbclical discovery, a drug training n Jenny Hale Hospital‘ ihul temporarily blocks cfl certain Quebec city‘ “rrlved by ma“ ‘m main human nerves and relieves Mlmday m 599ml m“ ‘mndays pain rind more serious troubles was gm‘ h" PaYWlS- M“ ‘ind M“ reported to ilie American Cdllege ' Rl-dlialmer- 3mm)" s!» Slim‘ of Surgeons today by eight Univ- lm” °- leréigy o5 Michigan physicians, ——?——— . . i t t l - ABERTYS-SWG. Monmouthshlrc» I ilurhelldSnlllgén fills“??? ill; yigdllmllt VH1!!!" Wm b! "Wed l fvlllmllle‘ never used on humans until about journey when a road, lost through l, yea,- ago when mountain landslides, ls reopened. ‘group tool; it; up, —*———- , This drug does, temporarily. the LONDON-By 1945 it is planned same thing as the surgeon's knife to link the whole of Britain by a when used to cut the sympathetic. new and faster automatic tel~-’or automatic nervous system. in Personals —li\_d;r. Parnell MoCarville. Kin- kors ls at present on a Visit to Vancouver, BC. He ts accompanied by his daughter. Miss Edna lVic-l Cal-ville of Montreal.-—S. bral block. IIOLMAN’! Grocery Department. _ i dedgn i '~nIOIohlAN’BIlryGool:Deperbent. I n’! been a long, long time since we have hill any Madeira baby "m We have received a Inell :hl|nnent m, "f Inns. we hope). n. the lot are broadcloth rtoiapon. In blue i "lllellaeeltolfoi-llllanlfl-II. Deerlittlsllreeeeeolwhlte thins: h loch-bile new! hva - M mm euso decorated will lovely memo Bee ‘h! Illh other hell-Iii only a eoeuoul- no» are Ilfl mood- ‘TANKS A MWLION” m raw. scram-m: i“ “i” l o» I - - - -~ - , , JAMES fiJASON , , , a i ~.' Deli Dwleeerteeetllf: v, i "M" "F" "- unes. ‘I'm saeouln Gllte. were: 1 A1,, 5pm,, i l ' - ‘ clolllt inecm “"0" i” ~ A3,». 51-, _. , f _ lum.uu,' Evening 7J5 and 9.15 Holman’: are very plealed to announce that the Dry Good: De- Plrtment ha: a good selection of “Goeblo” Brenton-e: and “Nu-Baok" Gil-dice and Coraelette: in mock-these are in. all lllel and varied PUP"- - - - ll yon have been walling patiently for a new foundation znrfllflllTr-IIOI l: your chance to get one! Have e new figure for your ill-leans: dram and look really iflngi ‘ The" Ire TWO specials for who shopper: in the Grocery Dlrtment ae proeene - the FIRST - bone: of British Colllrnhi: Apple: ‘(individually wrapped) for only 85-15 ml the SECOND-Q half case I doPllllol. lny lire. for only 36.00. - - - This l: n wonderful saving " I know that you will want to take advantage of lt-eo eome in to lhe won't be able to reelet a gift of Linen for her borne-There '0 "I Illlly different thing: in this eeetlnn of the Dry Good: Depart- ment that we onn only tell yo: about n few of them-for instance- ere are lrllh linen Table Napkin: of lovely Damask for 88M a do:- printer- service. ‘the operation known as paraverte- l That operation is used to reduce high blood pressure. The amnion- ium dIOPg high pressure almost to normal in a few minutes, but is no use for ihnt purpose because the dmp is temporary. But it does cthrl‘ things such es increasing the flczv of blood in legs and arms. In seven minutes it has increased such blood flow in man by 2.000 per cent. This made the drug immediately useful for many diseases that iii- tIrfr-rri witil fhc blood flow in ex- tremities, At Michigan, it has been used on more than B00 persons ennui RLE BOTTLES PURCHASED We cell for nic bottles. any quantity, pint: and quarts; high- clt prices paid. We will also pay ,lor Jnvex bottles. Bring them in. fend guarantee en :mple supply or - Javex. with hellefltolilng ln enrol-one Phone cwrr, I i Grocery, 7L1» for (the i BORDER I THEATRE i Friday, December 20 .l:e:lteIfer$&1land$lJe. for $1.65. the Michigan Canada. Along with a few words ' of Tile order is the result of an application of habeas corpus made before Mr. Justice Areenault by J. 0. O. Campbell acting for Gel- llant and argued in the Judge’: 1 _ chambers. Glarlottetown. on Decfizumwiz Th“ Glenn“ mum“ l‘! with sylvere DesRoches s-p- pesring for the Crown. Gallant had been tried before Stipendiary Magistrate n8. Strong last fall on a having intoxicating spirits illegally in his possession. {Upon his acquittal by Magistrate lstrong, the decision to the Crown appealed the Supreme Court and on Dec.2 Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell reversed the Magis- trates decision and imposed unon Gallant a sentence of S500 and six months in jail oi- in default of payment an additional six months. ‘The rnain grounds taken by Gallant’: counsel in his applicat- lnn for haiheas corpus was that- fhe committment‘ minim which Gallant was being held in jail was defective on several counts. Mr. Justice Arsehauit concurred with the submission made by the appellant. Milk Supplies At St. John Increase SAINT JOHN. N. 13.. Dec. 19-—— (CFD-Improvement of milk sup- plies in Saint John, where the vol- ume has been about half of nor-l mai since Dec. l0 when some pro- ducers began a strike for a higher price. was reported by dair es tn- day after arrangements to obtain? the milk ordinarily delivered to, several educational institutions; which have closed for the holiday season. The dairies reported, however, that some curtailment will wnr tinue necessary in the amount each customer receives. T. E. Desmond, president of the striking Association of Producer- Suppliers for the Saint John 141N391, announced that directors of the association will meet. pPthFpS to- ‘morrow night. to discuss thr; sit- uatlon. He said the organization was considering establishment of a ro- operative plant to hondl» milk ‘Freetown, amateur photoqrhilhets guppy-ed by (he members m.- “M. with a professional flair. hcld tho . have a big investment in our milk interest of the group with their business and we are going to pru-| demonstration and explanation of, sflmuuwummp,” itect it." how to get best results from your ’ . films. Island scenes, héfiiiflfullv‘ Shows: 7.l5—-9.l5 i . . §UlFCill3ll0ll 0f church. Games. lunch and a slng-, I » Daily Papers ilp TORONTO, Dec. 1D —(CP)— Combined circulation of Canadian dfl-ily newspapers now is more than ‘($000,000 copies daily, tihe Canadian Daily Newspaper Association re- [ported todayGain in circulation has been steady since 1939, but. to- day's figures exceed that year's by nearly 1,000,000. The gain. has been made despite a SO-per cent increase in newsprint ‘prices during the last two years. and a ZO-per cent Jump in costs which forced many dailies to increase their price to hhe public. l OTTAWA. Dec. 18 — (OP) — Simplicity is the keynote of the cards qf greeting which the Gov- ‘earner-General and. Viscountess Alexander are sending to friends on this their first Christmas in Christmas wishes, each card contains a photograph of Their Exceliencles and their three child- ren, taken in the garden of Rldeau Hail shortly after their arrival in Canada last April. suffering from Buergers disease. [Al-my intelligence officers disclosed today labor Progressive t Firm Making Big Changes 11nd Stewart Ltd, Summerside, are iii the proces: o! making a number of important changes in their store and an: o! the first to be complet- ed i: the installation of a passenger by the Otis-Huron Eleyawr :00. “Ltd, toidll-lamilijtonilgnt. i: the mos uP- te tern Cau- acla and has an automatic levelling device. ‘rill: elevator will servo to‘: floors starting from the lower- floor whm peiople can lenfder from the P" I 0t newly ll out to the lrear of the store. arid connecting ‘witihuthe main flgoor, office floor an e upper r. l While of service to everybody. ithis elevator- wiil be of particular usefulness to customers who find it difficult to walk up stairs. With the installation of the elevator, the main stairway: were removed and the floors filled in on each level providing fifteen hundred, addi- tional feet of floor mace. A new stairway shaft has been coast-met- ed Io)!‘ firfilprgof ‘itfiellandnrodllfl’? whc cms recty om te basement to the pent house on the roof housing the elevator machin- er-yr-S. Disccver Pictures Showing Details 0i Hitler, Braun By RICHARD A. UREGAN FRANKFURT. Germany. Dec. 19 —(A.P) - Intimate new details of the life of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braurr have been uncovered by seizure of 3i reels of color films. The films, depicting gay parties at Berchtesgaden and bathing in the nude under mountain w-ater- falls. were dug from a hiding place in the Bavarian Mountains "sev- eral months ago," United States Taken between 1939 and i941. ‘long before the couples llth-hour Imarriage in-Berlin‘: ruins, tho films were described as the personal property of the German fuehrer land his bride. ' Intelligence officers said the films had been used in the Search for wanted Nazis and for the Dos- iiiiva identification of hundreds of members of Hitler's entourage and tho summer-time guests at the Fuehrefs Alpine Eagle's Nest. Carefully catalogued and arrang- ed in time sequence, the films were shown yesterday for the first time to Gen. Joseph '1‘. McNarney, Un- lted States Army commander in Europe. Correspondents saw three selected reels from the collection lttoday. Most of the candid shots were ltakcn by Heinrich Hoffman, Hitler's lphotographer, who new faces trial by his own countrymen before a dc-Nazificatlon court. and his oldes- Offlcers said the entire collection takes 10 1-2 hour's to show Fires Claim Many Lives In ll. S. This Year l NEW YORK, Dec. l9 —(A.P)_. The wave of disastrous fire: in the United States in 1946. including vwo of the most tragic hotel blazes! in the court-W's history. has broughti ._ Nal-itmil errl buildings have these doors, he; hotel blaze in the United States‘ and crush the fear 1151f o; the mm. merit. Thirty-seven bodies eventual- a corresponding flood of schemes. to combat hhe menace, a National‘ Fire Lr-surance official said today. ' , However, A.C. Hutaon, assistant chief engineer of the Board of Fire Underwriters, ‘he regarded most of the proposals as “wild" and insisted that did not get to the root of problem. “m said. The Winecoff Hotel disaster in "WY Atlanta, 0a., which took 11o lives “with iihe early hours of Dec. the worst hotel conflagration SHOPPING HOURS‘ l FDR vculi CDHYEHIEHCE Thursday, Dec filth-Open Until 5.30 p.m. Friday, Dec. ZDth-Dpen Until 8.30 p.m.' Saturday, Dec. 21 sl-Dpen Until 9.30 p.m. Monday, Dec. ZSrd-Dpen ilntil 8.30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 24th-0pen Until 8.30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 25th—CLOSED ALL DAY Thursday, Dec. ZCth-CLDSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS TRAIN SERVICE Special Christmas Train Sc hedule ' A special Western Express Train ledves Surnmerside DAILY of 4:30 PM.‘ on Tnursdoy 19th, Friday 20th; Solurdciy 21st, Monday 23rd and Tuesday 24th: DAILY Western Train will also leclve cl 6:30 P.M. EASTERN TRAIN leaves Summerside Daily at 3 P. M. On Soiurduy Z-lsf Monday 23rd, Tuesday 24th the Eastern Train will be held until 3:20 P. M. and later on the days when CARFERRY is LATE. ‘ REGULAR BUS SERVICE FDR CHRISTMAS SHCPPERS Arrive S'Side from Borden (Doily except Sunduy)—9:30 A.M., 5 P.M., 6:10 PM.‘ Leave S'Side for Borden (Daily except Sunday)—8 A.M., 1220i P.M., 5:30 PM, Arrive S'Side from Tignish (Doily except Sundoy)—9:40 A.M., 5:00 PM, Leave S'Side for Tignisli (Doily except Sundcly)—6:00 PM. Arrive S'Side from Charlottetown (Doily except Sundoy)—9:00 A . M., 11:45 A.M., 5:35 P.M., 10:50 P.M. Leave S'Side for Charlottetown (Doily except Sundciy)—9:55 A. M., 5:10 PM. EXTRA BUS SERVICE SATURDAY and CHRISTMAS EVE, (Dec. Zlsl and 24th) Leave for Charlottetown ll :25 P.M.—Leove for Borden, 10:00 P.M. We Join In Wishing All “Dur Customer: and Fellow Workers A MERRY CHRISTMAS BRACEYS HOEMABVS SKNCKAHHTS was 61, the total of the fire at tine La saiie Hotel in Chicago lrsi June 5. 7 was; Another disastrous fire occurrcd in a few days later, on June 10, at the ly vrerg recovered from the debris res-struck at two Tile year's fire blight-Jlvlhich iii- rcady has claimed hundreds of liv- widely-scattered flrlfifmsclermls obllmransl Rey‘ “All sorts of things have boeni ~ . . . . - . “Wis P“"‘°’“”“°“' ’“"“°“°“f"‘ suswied — enters“ wrinkle‘ ldloisl-lifiillglooholsds ‘fsoilliollildifélfideids Idgrfitilsf‘ Dllilgd" ma’ fiiafieiowimioA-i lei?” Qiflsfl‘ vamspasm and thrombophlebilm Systems- equlippmg n" depamnmvs That was the week-end of the hotel Fire was lllc coliflibuting C’iil=" i’ltlll‘rltl""llll'l.o giilig ‘dusts wind-idl- !“ Damn" and usually affecting will‘ emu“ l'°"i5' hiring “m fire in Saskatoon Sask which took in tile recent tenement cniiilillc grain blaze consign anuias- ‘he 1°55" ___ ___, Wifllimm 1°’ "U “M657 he sald- :11 lives and iniuieit lllllpcrsons. tragedy o”. New York-city. A llV-f- illilatcd s-iliiloonri loss at a Mili- Nm "But mfigl: "nehatisfhltuu F?" Tihe third largest number of pcr- alarm bluzc in an ice plolnt Cillbfll iicapoiis. oltliougli no lives were iiélitilfiif...iio"él..o‘é.°oiao‘tififo Bi L"““§Xi£‘i‘i_“““ t" ‘i"“f“‘°‘°.lii‘"______ prevention of all passageway or . _ V. l. -~ y; y, »_ w, _ "wnpg __ (la-me and fire from floor to floor ' ’ l ~ by closing up the stalrwayi?’ Fire Door: Key Need I‘ _ ‘f’ a.- Luxurioue, refreshing CARGO Toiletries are e new experi- ence to rnen who know the vsiue of good grooming. in lustrous etone lug: rnen like. Come on aboordl Single items. each $215 In Sets $4.50 to $6.75 EHMAH slice C0. LTD. ' The key structural char-re of heavy fire doors at the passage- way connecting stairway; with the - corridors on each floor. Most mod‘ _________. FDR SALE __-__ We have for sol: Cured Cod and Hoke. pressed. COD HAKE Pickle Well i2 Cte. I0 Cle. 4 In 50 Lb. Lot: i ii. CHAMPION a sous, Remington ' ‘m . For Dulck Sale l l.liveioteofland,libyllihet each In Town of Borden. Apply Mrs. Charles uoonooou. Borden, r. s. l. re- s‘ qulred, Hutson declared. is placing ' BRUSH, COMB 8i MIRROR SETS o IN ATTRACTIVE cases FROM ssoo up OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS Compacts, $1.00 to $9.00 . . Stationery, box- ed and in wooden chests. . Toilet Set: of Harriet oil varieties Dorothy Grey _ . Hubbard Ayer . Evening in Paris . . . Ashe: of Roses . Clifton . . Yardley. , runners nnuo srolu: "i" ,..oo-, d it