< " ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: _ Fe ee driving failed to make a sharp “ne ISLAND BRIEFS é IN HOSPITAL _ Mrs. Donald MacLeod, Vic- foria Cross, is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. ' HOME FOR CHRISTMAS - Mrs, ‘George Irving arrived in Summerside Saturday from her home in North Hatley, Que. to the Christmas season with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sher- n McAssey, Spring Street. She will be joined later by Mr. Irving. ; RETURNS HOME + David Morrell, who has been employed in Halifax for several | months, returned to his home| in Alberton on Saturday. ' RESIDE IN MONTAGUE . Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- hee. Heatherdale, have taken up residence in Montague where ‘ plan to spend the winter months, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross. ; { Chartered Accountants _ T. Earle Hickey & Co. , Canadian Bank of Commerce j ; Building ‘Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 : Insurance _R. E. Ellis & Son Limited - ” Fire — Auto — Casualty 3 Summer St. OD OR CEO OE Hom, ' T Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., R.O. Phone 3287 ‘Summer St. Summerside ; B. F. Hunter, R.O. ‘Summerside, P.EI. Phone 3116 Smallman’s Building Photographers The Read Studios _ D. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, LL.B. {Also Keusingion on Saturday's) Phone Summerside 3551 255 Water St. Summerside A. B. Campbell, B.A., LL.B ‘ Phone S'side 3818 eee TS \| Strenuous mission to three con- ider, his physician, says. .|capital of Afghanistan. The re- . { Indians. ‘The Guardian, Charlotictowa, Mon, Dec. 14, 1959. 3 ESSAY CONTEST AWARD WINNER lliston Girl Is Winner ‘alts AEs ls Standing Up’ NEW DELHI (AP)—President Eisenhower “is doing fine and standing up really well” on his tinents, Maj..Gen. Howard Sny- Despite his 69 years and three major illnesses in the last four S‘side Young People To Mount Allison University Pay Visi MONDAY— | | 1:00-3:06—Pre Scheel Skate THIS WEEK AT CIVIC STADIUM (Free) | fTHURSDAY— 8:00-10:08 p.m.—Skating | FRIDAY— 1:30-3:00—Pre Scheol Skate (Free) 9:15 p.m.—Parkdale Royals vs. P.E.I. Aces SATURDAY— en re a ee ee ee ee ee ee, eee ee bs = ee 2 jd = ss P : 4 lo . president, Mrs. James Shaw, meth MacPhee; visiting eomeft- Ee ~ 4 pe. - . -) Presbyterian [isites'w ine soar, "uc |', ur damm Seer ood = |Fire Damages : inesLevieaG Suewart Westaway. Mes Ueland |Join i MacKenzie: work com- 4 } i ° e , Mrs. : Ps ~~ [Guild Meets jeer ote pais scien" |"tie rece, eutot, ws | OFOCETY a h, ‘ a od. ag. tee Milne ca tane [erie emprossing ber eggrecis- ‘3 ” annual of the = In Lobster Cases 22S STS So cee oars ‘ Guild, Montague, was held last|Pital was remembered with | New business included plans | %™age tesulted from a fire at 4 ; i [est at tee Semosel 266s. a.08 ee ee | sdecerating the chard for "s Grocery, North Market : SUMMERSIDE — Two Alber-jexpedition was seized by fisher- | Smith fifteen pre- report nominating | Christmas assisting Saturday afternoon to William Gavin, were each fined | 9th. The meeting opened with the|/H.M. Smith and the following |atranging a Christmas party for is $100 and cosis by Magistrate W.| The 40foot fishing boat of the |*™ging of a group of Christmas|siate of officers was elected for |the children. partment was called out. — MacDonald on- Thursday} was seized by| Carls, followed by the scripture/the ensuing year: president, Mrs. | A social hour followed the bilis- The fire which is reporied to for unlawful. possession of lob-| fisheries ‘officers on Aug. isth,|!esson on the Christmas story,|Cleude Nicholson; vice-president, |iness featured carol singing with| have started around the chimney a . ~TCharges were laid later and the }°¢ bY Mrs. Lewis Carr and read Mrs. Arnold MacLure; secretary; Mrs. Elsie Watterworth as piano| was in the home at the rear of ated: henes Rees es eeree: ee a Cee er eee tee ee, ay Gar boda emma ie ae Se et 20k, Onn ee several occasiens. Toe Uasineas wee conducted toy! Mos. Lawis' Oncr-and Mra. Ken- Nelson and Mrs. MacKenzie. as oon the fire. bs ...and The MOST WONDERFUL Gifts — of all come from —- ‘Moore & McLeod! Four directors have retired under the recently ‘effective pro-| vision of the Bank Act which) we EC. Pen Terese: AN. Maen | He knows exactly what he wants and so do Toronto: Isaac i a, : ioe: om on 2 we! We make it our business to know the kind of styles that men prefer . . . so why not make it SOURIS THEATRE your business to do all your gift-shopping-for-men “King Go's Forth”. here — you can't miss! with “The Store“of a— ea Thousand Gifts” Harvey Woods and by Ford MEN’S ' JEWELLERY CASE Ideal Christmas gift Black leather with red velvet @ Plain and fancy patterns @ Drip Dry and Regular » years, Eisenhower is standing the | pace far better than some! younger members of his party— the newspaper correspondents, | has caused the president much! trouble. He has been given an oc- | casional throat spray to relieve | dust irritation. At times, the president has seemed less chipper than usual. | He was tired after Wednesday's | big day—tremendous welcomes in | Afghanistan and on his arrivap-in India. But he bounced back. COUGHED SOMETIMES Eisenhower coughed occasion- ally on a visit to the U.S. em- bassy early Friday. He used his handkerchief at later events. But a said the president had no Some of Eisenhower's ceremon- ial days in Italy, Turkey, Pakis- tan, Afghanistan and India have run as long as 15 hours, with only brief rest periods between events. Undoubtedly, the most wearing ia nr oe ee -way it was Wednesday. Eisenhower got up about 5 a.m. in Karachi and flew to Kabul, ception by about 500,000. Afghans there was:+so tumultuous his scheduled de parture for New Delhi was delayed a half hour. Then he flew on to New Delhi for the most frenzied welcome of his tour. STOOD FOR TWO HOURS The president was on his feet for two hours smiling and waving as his motorcade made its slow way, inch by inch, through cheer- ing throngs of more than 1,500,000 At the end of his journey, he looked tired, and aides admitted he was. Then he went into the palace and ‘had a hot shower. “You should have seen him at dinner,’ said Kevin McCann, a presidential speech writer, “Where he had been tired before, now he looked wonderful. The welcome gave him a tremendous Crockett & Gallant Bidg S'side lift. He was really exhilarated.” $ Sue si ota win seat om HOCKEY TONIGHT jj; °° °°) = ° "G39 CIVIC STADIUM P.E.I. Admission Adults 60¢ PARKDALE ROYALS VERSUS P.M. ACES HANDKERCHIEFS @ Fancies and plains @ By Wolsey, McGregor, ete. Students 35e¢ = ANNOUNCEMENT ‘ Montague stores e OPEN ALL DAY— Ww Wi cember 24th. SATURDAY HOURS AS USUAL. in store hours for pre-Christmas shopping. , December 16th ednesday, December 23rd OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. FROM— Thursday, December 17th to Thursday, De- Irish Linen Plain and with initial @ Hemstitched border @ Priced from— 35c.to 75c @ Wool and nylon @ Ankle and half length @ Priced from— $1.00 to $2.95 announce the following DRESS SOCKS / |WAbbey Currie and Park Lane | TIES HOOLEY'S MEN'S WEAR Charlottetown and 1 Montague mans | | MEN'S DRESSING GOWNS @ Sure to please for Christmas @ Washable Flannel te ‘@® Authentic tartans wid ieee She’s wishing for $5.95 Clin? | ay ; M R t M MacKENZIE’S House of Fashions i , Summerside PEL CHARLOTTETOWN, “@ Lined and unlined YOUR FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE Men’s JEWELLERY @ Cuff link and tie bar @ Piain and coloured stones @ Gold and silver plated ‘@ Priced from— $2.00 to $9.50 Men‘s GLOVES @ Wool, leather @ Sizes 8 to il ‘@ Brown, black and grey @ Priced from— $1.49 to $6.50 MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS @. By Tooke, Bluestone and other famous makes @ Drip dry and regular Men’s SWEATERS By Tony Day; Wolsey, ete. Cardigan and V neck pullover @ Wool, banion or orion, wool blends : @ Plaids, plains and stripes @ In shades red, powder, navy, @ Fully washable Grey, ete. @ Sizes S. M. L. and xL: \ @ Priced: from— @ Priced from— , $4.95 to $13.95 $3.50 to $13.95 Maile BELTS @ Styled by Hickox @ Genuine leather @ Brown, black, grey @ Sizes 30 to 42. '@ Priced— $1.50 to $3.00 cLEOD L