pacamasn y 24. 1932 ,7- THE wesrsan oiiaaoisn ,-,. w'rni"iioa'cou , s s New-. wry Corsica ' . er Street, sunmiei-side. Phone 5031. nbsoriptions. Advertising Representatives GEORGE CLOW nndSGE0RGE WOTTON House Phones: .'i-as Guardian may be following stores gsu nooiutore. Siumrier strata Go Kenya News-stand. Water treet; Al 9 noucettele Grocery, Second 8032 Ind 8033. bought ntreny of the in Surninerslde: i urlies Drugstore, ill Central Street: Mark Gsudet, 61 Granville Street: street; island Motor Transport, t water street; Vince's Groo ry, izo Russell Street; Enmiurs elf- oe Drug Store. ILL. Waite in Kenslngion. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Albei-ton: Frank Weeks. Representative Phone: G8-2 Office and 68-3 House. ..sUBPllISE. Give your near ones a hearing aid for Christmas. We also carry all batteries and mag, ior all makes. Foley Drug store, Summerslde. CREUEIVES SAD NEWS - Mr. wilii-ed Kelly. Bummerside. re- ceived the sad news yesterday of the death in Boston on'Monday of hi; aunt, Mrs. Albert Kelly. The me Mrs. Kelly before marriage was Miss Alfina Keefe of Kinkora. A iormer resident of Travellers Rest. P. E. 1., Mrs. Kelly moved to Bos- ton to be with her children after the death of her husband.-B. --STOLEN CAR RECOVERED - A 1951 Pontiac sedan stolen from me garage of Mr. R. W.vWood on Eustane St. in Summerslde about midnight on Monday night. was re- :overed yesterday afternoon at St. Nicholas. The fact that the ig- nition keys had been taken from the car did not prevent its theft. -CHBiSTMAS PROGRAM high- lights, CJRW. Christmas Eve, p.m.. Bideford Chorus; Christmas night. 8 p.m., Kensington United Church Junior Choir. -MOASE” JEWELLEIIS. while serving last minute customers take time out to wish everyone is Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. -THE REMAINS of Claude Maclnnis will g leave the Mon- aghan Funeral Home at 1:30 to- day for service at the United Church. Rose Valley, at 2.00 p.m. then will be transferred to the Presbyterian Cemetery at Tryori for interment. --THE FUNERAL of the late Mrs. Henry Enman, who passed away at the Prince County Hos- pital on December 22nd, will be held from Victoria West United Church on Wednesday. Dec. 23rd. Three Albany , S Youihstlajiireu juries. The three taken tohospitsl were 9 Donnie Mocormack. son oi-Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mccormack: John Noonan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Noonan: and Arde Mur- ray. son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Murray, all of Albany. ' John Noonan is still detained in hospital where his condition is Needy Families Are llememberedl Over thirty needy iamilies in Summerside will-- be Christmas this year and will en- Joy 3 Christmas dinner the trimmings 'as a result of the Three Albany youths were in- lured on Monday and a new light delivery truck was badly damaged when the truck driven by Carmen Ross left the highway and over- turned ebout one mile west of Al- The occupants in the front of the truck escaped uninjured but three children who were passen- gers on the back of the truck were tekeri to hospital with various in- hi-ippier at with all Santa 'Claus Visits Alberion Monday afternoon was children's day in Alberton when ”Sant.a" ar- rived at the Legion Home About four hundred boys and girls were there to greet him and for more than an hour he was a very busy man es, assisted by members of the Legion, he gave a generous treat to each child. He also had a conversation with each asking if they had been happy over last year's gift and inquiring what they would like this year. Santa cautioned some of his lit- tle friends to go to bed early Christmas eve. He knew one lit- tle boy who would not go to bed last year and Santa had come around several times before he found him asleep. He warned this little boy that he would call only once this year and he prom- ised that he would go to bed when his mother told him to do so. The t I t . ti th th 3;: lielgsedn froi-no h:gpig1 3.2.15 Legion Home was attractively dec- tudny. , V gs orated and A large Christmas tree added to the festivity oi the oc- caslon. DIAMOND SOURCE The diamond fields of the Bel- gian Congo produce more than 6,000,000 carats yearly, mostly small industrial stones, THE S GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOVVN Burglars Again Visit S'side Wai Surplus Store The War Surplus Store on We- ter Street, Summerside, operated by” Mr. Norman Prichard was once more visited by burglars sometime Monday night or Tuesday morn- ing. During the past year there have been two previous breaks and a. possible third about a week ago when the front window was bro- ken but apparently no goods tak- en. since the store was opened by Mr. Prichard after the war there have been a succession of breaks. In the latest the thieves smashed the front window and made off with a quantity of merchandise on display there. According to the, owner three sheepskin vests werel taken but due to the fact that the; window was well stocked. the amount of goods taken could not Mlilllil llllIi.lS'lMiS be ascertained until a full check headed in the ldiredtion of Cedar Mr. Prichard as coming tromlils on the stock is taken. Street after the break as a wallet Apparently the thief or tliievesland a pair of gloves, identified by l l stock. were picked up in that vicin- ity.-8. but fortunately the car, when re- mvered, appeared to have suffer- pd no damage from the incident. -5. at 2.00 'p.m.iInterment Church cemetery, Continued from page 1 ..M.:....:.:........ amount to anything after all.” To an inquiry regarding his ap- petite and possible food preter- ences. he said, he eats "everything put in front of me." Born at southwest River, New London. on Christmas Day, 1851. Mr. Cameron once lived at Kons- inptoii when the village consisted of only four families. His father's name was Donald Cameron while his mother was the former Mar- garet Pickering. generous action of the Summer- side Branch oi the Canadian Le- gion. ., Last night volunteer members of the club took the well stocked hampers containing the chicken dinner as well as apples and or- anges and candy for the children and distributed them to these various homes. . The dinners were prepared by the members of the welfare com- mittee and all expenses in con- nection with the purchase of the food was taken from the relief fund into which the returns from the sale of poppies and wreaths 3 put. Arangements were with the local dairies to deliver GREETINGS ' DURING THIS bLESSED SEASON M11 you have I joyous dey - with -HOLD CHRISTMAS SERVICE esummereide Trinity United Church held a special Christmas service on Sunday evening with the Junior Choir under the direc-I lion of Mr. Ralph Emery in charge nf the music. The anthems ren- dered were "The Lord's Prayer" by Malotte "The Birth Night", by W. H. Anderson; and "Hosaniiah" by Rob Roy Peery with Miss Mary Geldart, orgiinist.,Rev. C.D. Math- eson gave the story of "The Olhcr Wise Man" re-told from Henry van Dyke. Special music at the morning service included the many blessings to was we tell i We want to rejoice with you and your family on the happy ciiiirs S A snsrsuasxr '1 3 meaning of Christmas and to join you in praying for true "Peace on earth and good will to men." also - -made Enman Drug Co. Ltd. anthems "Halleujah" by Handel, Ab ut th .4 ' a 1 th M h End "N”34'em" by G0""9d- by in Cgiloradg. "glans?" elgfnedrlthe milk may on these mmma u" c-"""" We 9h0”'- W5 "A5 with Gl3d' exodus to the west and after visit- . W?-W"v by the "me ch0l"5- 5- irig various places in the u. s. A. slicer com down 301.” STORES he went to Winnipeg when it was BRISTOL. England. Dec. 23- P0fSDIIaIS only a small but rapidly growing (AP)-Latvians living here are you gm..." town of ii years. reported. receiving letters from , - sU1mIERSIDE ..,vlr. Charles schurman oi Chel- After four years in Western the Soviet Embassy in London g V I ion. is a patient in the Prince Canada he returned to Kensington telling them it is their duty to E. E. Parkman A . county Hospital. where he built a house, sold it and return to the Russian ”iather- . -- . jg built another. land". The small Baltic republic OPT. D. ,M,-, Ralph week; of Toronto His wife who passed away on of Latvia was taken over by the mwed home by mane to spend January llth 1938 at the advanced Russians in 1940. Rev. Ringolds Regent Theatre me ohmgmu hondays with msl age of 88 years was the former Muziks. pastor of the 50-strong Building parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Weeks.'Flora Ellison of Princetown. now Latvian colony here. said a let- SUWQIERSIDE -ummenmel Malpeque. The couple were mar- ter he received promised free I - 3 ried ing Bedeque by the Rev. Mr. passage home and free medical - . 1 rgpyo Jack Kelly. RCN” son of Patterson, They had two children, attention. : l a daughter. Mrs. Annie Bell of Elmsiiale with whom Mr. Cameron resides and a son John, now de- ceased. He has one grandchild. Maxwell Cameron and two great grand children. A favorite oi old and young. Mr. Cameron is astory teller. par excellence. and his stor- ies are punctuated with his ever present keen sense of humor. Mr. and Mrs. Wilired Kelly, Sum- nerside, leaves this morning for iiM.C.S. Coverdale. in M cton. 51.8., after spending a short leave it home.-,8. -Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. W. C. Macl..eod. Ken- iington, is making a good recov- try after an operation at the Prince County Hospital, summer- tide. Widely Known Widely known in many parts oi the country, he was especially well known by the travelling public for whom he operated the "Pioneer Taxi". A great lover of horses. Mr. Cameron. who had a vast experi- ence as a dealer in livestock. and particularly horses. deplores the way in which "good horses" have disappeared from the Island farms. --Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larkiii nave returned to their home in Kensington after spending the veekend pleasantly with their iaughters. Mrs. Ken Pettigrew and iirs. Clair Mayhew and their husbands at 99 Octerloncy Street, Dartmouth, N. B. and harkens back to the days when he was the proud owner of some mighty fine ones." Mr. and Mrs. Cameron were for scme years the genial proprietors of the Albion Hotel at Alberton. in the building which is now the Western Hospital. Looking years younger than his Alberion and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Foley and Mr. Chester Foley have returned to their homes in Mass.. aiter vis- lgggmjrelativles in Kildare and an M1, cnmemn who "cemd To our friends and paironsi ' -l congratulatory messages from . , Queen Elizabeth and Prime Minist- May )0!" d.” be mled wnh ML Gerud R'””"ey' llh” has or St Laurent on the occasion of- been employed in Toronto, - is ' noise of good cheer..- hls loist birthday will also have the sincere best wishes of his many frlends and acquaintances through- out the province for his continued good health. spending Christmas with his wile and family in Alberton. Karrrr PRATT GENERAL MERCHANT Recent guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Gerald Rooney, Alberton. were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ("Pmm by W”W"” 'IFSdwlardG?.ifGriffin. her brother, Mr. '"5' 05' 8 fl d h 1 t . ii ' bromer-1n-lag. an My-er ssderamsl LONDON. Dec. 21 gg (AP) ., Bloomfield Station Eight-year-old Prince Richard.-son of the Duke and Duchess of Glou- cester, ems down with s case of German measles Saturday and was counted out of all the royal fun for the Christmas holidays. M . APPRECIATION Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wallace. and family. Fortune Cove. with to express their since;-e apprecia- tion to the Alberton and 0'Lesry Fire Brigades, and to their many Stephen Dom an 0! Bum" Lot 7' Shipper of- Eggs, Blueberries, Pulpwood and . Irish Moss. . "Prices are Born Here, but Raised Elsewhere." i just as the mist men at all: were guitar on their historic journey by the fixer: ant utterrittg Direction of a brilliant star, so may our gontinisljes to our many lopal irimitis Mr. Fred Pickett, who has been employed at Goose Bay, Labrador, arrived in Alberton recently to mend Christmas with his family. Mr. Michael Ahearn arrived from Toronto Monday evening to spend Christmas with his wife and family in Alberlpn. M.r. Watson Hardy, Montrose. ledt last week to spend Christmas at the home of his brother. Mr. Ernest Hardy, to Arlington. Mass M13 Fred Hardy of Montreal, an- other brother. will also Join this reunion of three brothers, who are he only surviving members of the (Em-Hy oi the late Mr. and Mrs friends and neighbors who suc- ' r r g9l?I'g: mrgynoitxgntgmgs gal: ceeded in saving their home tum um; an an.” broth." have been destruction ,hy iire on Dec. am. together at Christmas. Exceptional Silpportiinity Position open for a mature -men, preferably one with experience in figuring lumber and with the abil- ity to keep records. . ' This position in our Lumber Department offers exceptional opportunity for advancement. Apply to:- PERSONNEL OFFICE R. 1'. l:OI.MAN iilldiflll The Management and Staff L To our may Marisa?-u".?i2ia'6Jr"t..ra..F whim for ol the joys and bleuingspefjlils, 'ilie iiepploti uupli oiiho year. I r. EAIILE iiacnoiiiin LTIL "Elem" - LIICULI - METEUI l ssinorsliie