Designates, s. page urslunn culiiiu AN ’ AGENTS: I. linsor Murphy. ll! Hanover Sh. and ' George Glow. “Ottawa it. SUMMEIISIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News. Bllbwriptione. Advertising ' The Guardian may be bought daily at any of the following etoree in lnlnrnerside: ileil Bookstore. water Street: Gonrliee Drasmre. Water street. Toronto Bakery. Water Street: Mars Gandet, 67 Granville Street The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Sunnaerslse, CQIIIOI’ Boy st 2c per day 0P 13¢ N! Ink. Phone H0 for lhlg gem“, m. ‘m your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your rouse. i’ . ,}\'E“'EST 1N TOILET 8E1‘! at —IOI SALE. - 50 pullgtg, 5t; Taylor gm; Co., Kensington. rnonflu. old, $1.50 each. Edgar Bryenton. Hamilton. —I'OXES FOB. SALE-Mum.“ Blue and Glacier males. Wm. Lefursey. fiummerside East. __5uY FLUE LINING. all sizes, st Bruce's. ..F0lt SALE — Wind-charger ind complete iequpimont at North Carleton. Apply Rev. W.V. Mc- Donald, Seven Mlle BaY~ —MAID WANTED-Please apply Mrs. W. E. Smaiiman. 1'14 Bum- mer St. Summerside. ‘BOOK ORDERS for building material early and tnits delivery “m; Book now at Bruce's. _I.‘SED Wood Cam-p Stoves. 4 ft. long, fewl door 1.’) x l2. Used but in pQOd coanlltlon. $9.85 at Braces. m... 14 an; 1-0 Record Globe Heaters 1n stock at Bruce's. —GIVE YOUR. GIRL FRIEND a cheat of beautiful Rogers Bros. silverware this yearn. A glfl, p; be treasured through the years, God. kin Bros.. Jewellers. Summerside. Mulursnr WATCHES. Mido. w; wittnauer. Eico, at Moase eweiiers. Summereide. —SIGN'I2T RINGS from ,$2.00 up. at Mouse Jewellers, Summer- me “cuantaarrrrpyie cuss man ‘u. - cu. w. w. Reiti Guest Speaker iit Skids Kinsmen iiiuh ~Lt.-Ool. W. W. director of the _" summsnsto: room (MONDAY) and ruesoav Reid. D. 8. 0.. Department of m“ botanist-u ' - all‘ " EJIIST ARRIVEII! BIEEERT‘ speaker at the regular meeting of" iut evening and later; met with‘ Piaysical Fitness, was the guest. ‘ the Kinsmen Oiub of Bummerside, . Gfiaoufiomlfieladauadlanew the Kinsmen Hockey Committee to discuss hockey plans for the winter. In his talk he outlined the work being done by his flaps",- ment. i-le said that when the tlltartment was first vYIllilIOd moat of the work was confined to Charlottetown because the need seamed greater there. He ex- plained that the program liould be directed towards both- the adult population and the children but for e while it is not intended to do any adult work. It is won- derful. he said, to see the way a child will respond to good treat- ment and fair play. He explained that some work is being done through the country schools. A small amount of equipment is provided and literature and in- formation is given out. l-‘ie outlined the work now be- if tiiflllfflifllm t‘ OIISTAGI oe scum .410, YQUd Zhlililiuwas‘ 55°19- ins done in Charlottetown. cen- hai. Ell" 3 "" - ' u n tered at Prince of Wales College ltow nu will‘ ‘Cildilnltrrs. The Mary h0g2 ggxigllgtlimasfiigtltanentim day; where basketball. volleyball. bad‘ Am" sunmtms‘ o‘ make your tippilllllmellotneThe Mrily militia“ and my?‘ ‘pol-mt “:1 o?‘ —'“* ~ an . ne o 1e mos v us e _l‘0i.l(‘E COURT - Two men ‘sglameggggsiie 059ml. “leflire- factors of the ‘work being done - —--' ....r.'....... s" q: before 1*»l’ -' _ . l". 8 8X13!!! . s ey_ stronz. K C. in Summerside Po “deMfliidiirrxhalt-d Hakeir, Summer- will take these ideas out to the, lice Court yesterday morning. One n i en a serous opera- mun.‘ mun" communm" “d become; 1-3; given fifteen days in jail and 0n n the Prince County Hos- w?“ 1nd,“ , the other was fined $5.00 and costs. rziiétslgrfgiedsaturfdg lslla condition is "-“‘m. phmcal mm" i, "my I mlht '5 u‘ a "_' on.‘ homer he said in that man l wnea - t YI '- “m...” “gnu” other things come under its head: S .__i Nine littio ones of 2. A and O are going to be snug and warm-be- rutisc their Mother Is a wise shopper and got for them a Quilted Snow- suit. Tins: nro brown. navy and black stitched with red - - they will sin-ti the snow and are a really smashing bargain at $5.95 in Iioi- mun‘: 5 lb l0 Department. , liukt- this a Picture Christmas! in Holman’! Furniture Depart- ment you will find Flower Prints both large and small, Flower Prints that you will ho proud tn hang on any wall. There is a wonderful seirriinn to chews-- from and the price is SL111 up. The 5 a i0 I)"li:l|'il!it‘ilI£ have some vary attractive Christmas gift host-s of Writing Papx-r - - if yon are puzzled about anyone on your 4 list. be sure to see these before you decide - - In llolman's 5 it l0 I Department. lioimavfs "Youth Centre" is in the news with English Chamois » Vl-Sis im- lift‘ small fry! [They urc Chamois color with u Zipper closing and come in sizes 3. 4. 5 and it - - warm and wind proof. When they hemmc soiled a dip wIil restore them like new. The price is $8.50 in Batman's Youth Centre. Cushinnr-(‘ushiona galore! The Christmas gift for the home with n tlinutiit toward cc-mfnrt for months tn come. You will find such as music festivals, drama festivals, bands. concert parties, He outlined the work done last year by the Women's institutes in sponsoring music festivals which were most successful and this year he felt that. the promotion 0f Bl-iort was his big problem. I He told of the work done lust year in hockey for the youngsters lln Charlottetown and ther cen- ,tres. He said he felt that any “COWIETICS- A “mph” nnelmoney made in sports activities of the famous Contoure Cosmet-‘lmuuld be used for the promotion its just arrived. A Paris prepara- o! spur“ and not shuandered He iiml» o“ Sale 5i the M“? Mmfialso eztplalned that one oflihe Smmemd“ !main Purposes of.ennb1lng chil- _ ‘drcn io take part in sports is to “M . H R. Croteti; has return- ed torssummersidet finer a threejuild better citizens as well ns u t . - ~,_- H d and better athletes. ‘ giglmgs fr? salsilgai’ gag? Wm,‘ In conclusion he expressed his caster, Mass, and New York‘, 3h, appreciation for the work the AIso BUS PESTS Shows 7:I5 - 9:I5 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 |arrived from Moncton by plane-s. Bii-mmerslde Kinsmen are doins 1 0 i______.i in the promotion of sports and. | MISCOUCIIE HIGH SCHOOL he offered his assistance in any» way possible. Honor Roll for November-w Mr. Charles Hogan presided und ~ Grade x1_1_ opmgnd Mucuetll, extended the thanks of the club 2. Ernest Arsenault. 3 Aileen Rlch- t° m‘ illfiker- MY- 3°85" 515° “CL outlined the plans made to date? Grade X-l. Eleanor McQuaid. 2.‘ for vmniwins the hockey teams Sylvlna Gaudet. a. Joan Williams. and said that B11 Pmvl lot"; Grade IV-l. Edouard LeUlair 2. i t 1 l today. em stools: From such noted makers as MeBrine, Csrsons and (ihristio. ling, modern packing conveniences, you get them both In this gift baggage, Good baggage (like many other things) is stiii in short supply, so see these new arrivals TRUNKS, smrcasas, GLADSTONE sacs, ovannxour cases, rwm saws, AEROKIT, Knockanours. " Direct front Canada's largest baggage factories, have come lioness and iioseni slit. smart new piecu to round out your Christmas selection. Smsrtiy correct ety- " All at Modern Prices Ranging From 8.25. 101m. 13.00 l0 55.00 M. Sinclair 6c Stewart Limited ENTERTAINMENT THRILL t2. Enid Pineau. S. Marie Yvonne these irrvs'stii~i~-- In mnnv siinpes, sizes and color. $1.35 np--in o; 1 t - u --.~ _ _ l. . G d IX__1_ G .1d s. y" 2_ . as .years juven es will be , . . lloimans Furniture Depurnmcnt. Irena“ éemari 3‘ an“ C]_::e:“s_ iiavanabye m}; yew; s E r r ii? . Grade VHF-l. Velma Perry. 2.1 case hm the“ stood adjoumed flu ST HURTS SCHOOL Al d Le k . »' ' ' ;e+u >oo4>e+o¢ooooooooo+a+eoo++o4uo+o++++o4o0++~> atggeeavn‘_cl_yplorence Arsenal“ zgiisgesesslon of the court for aen- Honor m)“ (‘ETD/luvs school o 1 Joyce Williams. 3. Huzc-l Cottc-n. c D Mccanum a e d t f“ the month or Nevember E cgsoe]v1;1.1a=;ne!tvt[u (guilt-T. ma’ a§penant and wfreflcnf; Grade vm -1. Douglas lBlanch. 2. aug as ee c. . ary . =u - Y | N _ f u] qs d t Tm any z ~ d v I N v z "it Bill's Ii ...°.°.'i€.i.‘..°{.. :..:.:;:“.:’.... n: Grw-Pgl-l- we» m... =. rs e 5-, ova eno. . I b eau. , z WITH A Shirley Veno. 3. June Gallant. Wm er te_-—--_Km o! the Supreme count and‘ vI-L Mn“ Pl-mlli. 2. I Grade v B-1 Jackie Mteuelll.’ "HEGFELD FOLUES» Kmilm ("limi- 3- JNWh 6B1» ‘ 2 Bernard Laughlin. ' . d“- : , ' ——-— IYEARS To? MUSIC-u‘- Grade V -- l. Marion Blanchard, e Patagonia. coltlittn a ' These six advantages ere yours with the WEAR- EVER PRESSURE COOKER. 000a .. FOODS ARE MORE HEALTI-IFUL ' 5. YOU SAVE MONEY 6. YOU SAVE FUEL i. YOU SAVE TIME 2. FOODS LOOK BETTER 3. FOODS TASTE BETTER required to cook t Because of the very short time needed. foods, only the smallest amount of fuel is PiiillE.S17.95 l i‘ ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS AT -n-QQ>v0>Q0-0 BRAGE, MtKAY 8t 0o. Ltd. "wees-- I 2. Tommy Williams. Erma Gallant. Marion Knockwood. 3. MacNeili. Grade III-i. Marguerite LeOiair. “found Roy F. Pye, Lot 16. was senten- ced to three years in penitentiary on a charge of attempted rape by, Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell in the Supreme Court at Summer- side yesterday. He had been found, guilty of this charge by s petlt‘ jury last week. He had originally; been charged with rape but the jury had found him not guilty on] that charge but guilty of the iesserl ' offence. I Llned | In passing sentence the Chief "0 Pfilil . ‘Justice stated that this crime w: a dear IasteratoIueeaIItir-dustalow ‘nnvlud by m. “a "mt t o 2m: cl a, painless remedy PUTNAM’! victim was only five years of ago CORN BXTRACTOR—onIyalow applies- He said further, that the court in tlono and relief comes quiclllr- TRII" passing sentence must have re- your sore men today. For rapid results: gsrd to the prevention of such m." “i-Wftlrlficloiriideiiiiilléfllif heinous crimes by others. ‘There fldealere In medicine. ‘eeolna to be a proclivity by certain elements of tho population to of- Putnam's Corn Extractor fences of this kind against, child- ren," he said. “If then is one part Large Auction of tho population of the land which the law must protect it is child- AT DABNLIY ren. They an not mentally or physically competent to protect 17E s-ussnn. nnc. Q BEGINNING Al‘ ll N008 3. Huguette Gallant. Grade TI-J. Elaine Gallant. 2. Rosalie DesRoches. 3. Justin Mac- Neill. Grade I-i. Patricia Poirier. 2. Emmet Williams, 3. Carol Perry. themselves against assaults.’ W. I. Derby, 8.0. appeared for the Grown and J. l. DeeRoches. l. 0., for the prisoner. John (Holman) Gallant. lun- needde. llao appeared for sentence on an &iee offence and wee sen- tenced to six months in jail plus e fine ct esoono and in default of hereon-i mill cows. several N8- Iolstaliil. 1 newl! freela- psyment an additional oi: months. 8e must also py a portion of the costs to the amount of 175.00. Io had orilinaliy been charged before Btirendisry ills- istrate I. H. ltrong. 8.0., and acquitted. The Orown had appealed i and the judgment of the Stipen- -With more star-a than there are in heaven, M-G-lws “Zieg- feld Follies of 1946", now at the iCBIDlEOI Theatre. is one of the} entertainment thrills of any year. Filmed in technicolor and boast- ing gorgeous girls. stunning sota and superb costumes, this picture has everything! Among the stars are Fred Al- taire, Lucille Bail. Lucille Bremer, Fanny Brice. Judy Garlan, Kath- ryn Grayson, Lena Horne, Gene Kelly, James Melton. Victor Moore, Red Shelton, lhther Wil- liams and William Powell, who re-crestes his role as “The Great Ziegfeld". Featured. too. are 1H- ward Arnold. Marion Bell, the Puppets, Cyd Charisse, Hume Cronyn. Lewis Vlrgkis OBrien andjfieen- an Wynn. Comedy. spectacle. music and dance are blended with great art- istry into a motion picture ml- tertpiece. You'll see Fred Astairo dancing with Lucille Bremer h two mnnhsrs; Fanny Brice. Billie Oronyn and am meter in till’ hilarious "sweepstakes who? sketch; Lena Horne at lid singing "Love"; Astaire Jotelq dancing talents with Gent in a comedy-dance routine "The Babbit strut-law‘: Judy Garland ll ‘i view" that reveals all t-lil Mi 0g that young lady's talents. and many other episodes that will de- light every movie-INK __________ When stetwing prunes add a smell stick of cinnamon while simmer- ing. and several slices of ‘mon- Good for breakfast and for P?!" ‘Doirlon. I Grade III-l. Alfredo Plneau. I. OIL BIIRIIERS _ For immediate delivery, oli 'burnere complete with controls for hot water or hot oir hect- ing. PALMER 8r WILLIAMS co LTD., SUMMERSIDE William Frswley. Robert Lionel Doimn. s. Lloyd Docoette. Grade II - 1. Stella Mane Mo- Kinnon. Grade I — 1. Josephine Martin, 2. Cynthia Pineau, 3. Reginald Dou- cette. Perfect Attendance: Omer Pin- eau, Marie Yvonne Doiron, Boyn- tm Martin. Kathleen Gallant. Enid a znu, Beverly Martin, Stella vllrie McKisuwn, Josephine Mar- tin, Cynthia Plneau. Helen Gallant. teacher. (Patriot please copy) MONUION, N. 3.. Dec. I-(OP) —Land formerly used as a relief landing field for a R.C.A.F'. flying training school here is being offer- ed for sale by War Assets Corpor- stion. Located two miles north of dal- lqbury. N. 3., and ‘i! miles west of Moncton. the property ' of 436 acres of land with fencing and office buildings. LONDON, Nov. I- (AH-The Greek office said today that Greece would protest to the Un- ited Nations Security Council this week that there was “foreign in- terference" in the Macedonian fighting near the borders of Yugo- g_"""'1 IIISUHHIIEE Au “£5 RALPH IIIITTART Summer-side PROFESSIONAL CARD T. Earle Hickey Accountant Chartered Office at ll Grenville Strait lumnlersida Phone are siavis, Bulgaria and Albania. Littii Jock lid-moi sot In a corner jetlng Iris Christmas Pie He put in his thumb beauty d d o mu“. e e s d WI Neill Kenny Ioiter ever CFCY Thursday et 6:_45. d” ‘mu slarrslsgistrate had been rever- sed end a conviction entered. The whip. And pulled out e plum Blended for Quality And said WHAT A SMART IOY AM I. This is also whet o person can soy who wants to save money ond insures with o Company which is o purely n. t csocxm LTD.‘ 2Zfil§";mf'“m' ‘m u‘ Quol 1mm Sizntenile ,,§,',"""‘--""""°""" The Frank time‘ Sunday ITTwrsdayJJOQ-ls. woodlathagraineraah- » feslnIl-Iohtofllfithrollm W endalhladelaeraenbotldoe- bleandlnghfolndonlierio ‘ fann. hrnitnretledroolrelitaoth- pletmeeveraleatrebedailbhfll range, several bites. Qlalrsy v ' ofdrawdl. y "res s. cor-run . Parker Show Cm; _ \ ii I-Ieod Office, Summerside. Carl Weeks. Albertoll. Oeddie Maeleod. West Itovsity Sydney B. Birch. Port liill MacLesn Brothers. N. Wiitshlre 0. ill. Grant, Charlottetown mutual concern and retains its profits for the benefit of lite policy-holders. Prince Edward island ilutuai Fire insurance tonipany AGE NTS: lrencir Office, Charlottetown John a. Thompson. Kminrtn W. Vernon Craig. Middleton Frank I. Gallant. Wellington Clifford anew-n. stat-Ivy Mice Partisan Jmhhs, Cfitewl.