JANUARY 12. 1948 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEN ‘ AGENTS: J. Elmer lluruhv. Ill Iauo Sine Gwru 010v. 12s Ottawa so: 5 u‘ IUMMBBSIDI and ransom COUNT! Newl. Subaeripllolllldvartiaiug. The Guardian llay be i atoraa The Guardian will be delivered my“, ee give your arch to the route. _rlsaua.ssaN-1 bu! melts. iels and tomcods, at highest mar- m prices. Quantity required. PM“ 5M, I. Ii. Sharbell, Bum- net-side. -GIR.L Olt WOMAN wanted to keep house, 8 adults. all! modern conveniences. 11° Wflihilll. Hell‘ aside. Write, stating wages ex- pggted, c-o Guardian, Sulnmerside. AIOCKEY Bedeque Rink South shore League game, Monday, Jan. 11 S'Side Flying Hearts vs. Mid- dleton Bombers. Skate after. -TUBEBCULOSIS CLINIC will y. held in Sunvnersids on ‘Iihurs- day, January 15th from ten A. M. to tlvelve-thirty noon. Until further nitice these clinics will be held on inc uilrd Tivursday o! each month. _RETURNS TO MONTREAL — Miss Ada. Sudsbury, student teach- er at MacDonald College,hasbeen spclidillg the past three weeks at her home in Summerside and left on return to Montreal on Saturday morning. While here she substitut- ed for one oi the staff teachers. “q... was ill, in order to acquire the oiic week's teaching practise which “o, required oi hoi- at MacDonald College-S. -E.\'TERTAINS-ON BIRTHDAY _l.lltle Joan Underwood, daughter of .\ir. and Mrs. N. W. Underwood. Siinincrside entertained seven of lzcl" girl friends at her home on in» occasion oi_ her fifth birtilday h. Thursday afternoon. A lolly t'i~i~.i> was had by these little ones, esulclally when a beautifully decor- mq blirtihday cake with lighted pink candles was brought in. Joan rerrlvcd many nice presents-S. ...\.\'.l'.A. MEETING —- The weekly meeting c! tihe A.Y.P.A.. siinimersidc, was held in St. Mary's ilall on Tuesday evening with George Key, cliainman. Archdeacon GR. Harrison conducted the de- votional period. John Woolly gave iill excellent report on the work done in repairing the toys for dis- tribution at Christmas. The ‘presi- ile-it. C. Ross MacKenzie gave an lillvresiillg paper on the ccirm-un- ion scrvice, after which Miss Marie iloivlicss of the teimhirlg staff o! the Siiniinerside High School gave an infoii-nal talk an.i_ practical demonstration on leather. The members of the A.Y.P.A. plan t0 begin leather work. as‘on.e of t eir craft projects, at the next meet ng. —-PROGRAM AT S'SIDE SCHOOL - Mr. Clarence Mercer presided in the Summerside School Auditorium on Friday afternoon at tile two Assemblies, Grades 1 to » Vi inclusive at. 2 o'clock and Grades Vll to XII inclusive at 3 o'clock. During the first Asssimbly the pupils o! Grade V. under the direct- ion of Miss E. Nellie Morrison. pre- sented the following program: Chorus ‘Snowflakes’ by the girls; Chorus “Praise Ye The Lord." which was recorded on the new Voice Recorder, after which the record was played; (this latest school equirment, donated by the Students’ Council. will be of 1n- rsllnlablc value to the pupils in voice 1|llill‘il\"iTTl9l1i.) Pet. Chicken Dance by the girls. The Senior Assembly was opened by the Glee Club, sing- ing "Merry Hills of England", after which Rev. Samuel Kerr. BA, B.D.. oi Glace Bay, N5. addressed’ the students. He gave interesting and humorous anecdotes on his first impressions of Canadian life in the West. when he arrived from hill north of Ireland in 1927. and stated bought at any in i laminae-due d‘. aooiuwe. Water Its-oat: Geurliea u Toronto Bakery. W51" Street: Mark Gaudot. U1 Granville Street. of the : A. "l! llfllne in Summerslde by Carrier my at la w do! or no per week. Phone m 0l' ass-z for this relltenaibia for delivery on your l»: Luge never used. Micken, Albany, P. E. 1., It. it. 2. l-IIOCKEY Kenslngton Rink Mvtlld-By. Jan. l2. Dariiley rs. Spring Valley. Game at 8.15 p.m. Skate after. —POSTPONED Saturday skate at the Crystal Rink will be held this afternoon from 3 to 5. Skat- ins also this evening 8 to 10 pm. —DANCE in Lax-kin! Restaur- a . Kensington. Tuesday night. ern and old-time. Music by Prince County Pioneers. —'l‘UBEBCULOSlS CLINIC will be held in Summerside on Thurs- day. January 15th f-rcim ten A. M. to twelve-thirty noon. Until further notice these clinics will be held 0n the third Thursday of each month. 1 —MAK!NG GOOD PROGRESS - The condition o; Master Richard Savidant who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital undergo ng a skin grafting operat- ion as a result oi burns recc veil -' is reported as very satisfactory and if he continues to improve will be released from hospital sometime next week. - s, —WELL BABY CLINIC - At the first well baby clinic which was held in ‘the Town Hail, kcnsinéioii between two and five o'clock on January 8th. six infants and pre- school children were present. Miss Eleanor Wlielcr. R.N., Public Health Nurse. was assistcl by three members of tile Home and School Association, Mrs. Frailk Nauss, lVirs. Lloyd Howard, anti Mrs. Frcd Parker. The clinic will be held monthly-S. —FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of the late Emanuel Gril» lant was held yesterday morning from his late residence to St. Pauls Church were reqlfem mass was celebrated by Rev. Charles Gallant of st. Dunstaifs University. The final rites at tile grave were per- formed by Rt. Rev. G. J. MacLrllan V. G. The pail bearers were Ewul Herr. Leo Gallant, Arthur Sonier. Arthur Blacquiere, Charles Mc- Innis, Erward Gallant. — S. —FUNER.AL SATURDAY -T_hc funeral of the late Henry Gallant was held from his late residence on Saturday morning to St. Paul's Church where Requiem Mass was sung by Rev. Howard Wight. Tho final rites ut-the grove were perv formed by Rt. Rev. G. J. Muc- Lellan, v.0. The pail bearers were, E. H. Strong, Harold Gaudet. George Bishop, Lorne Driscoli, Ernest Clow, Sin-S. -WEEK 0F PRAYER SER- VICES — The well attended ser- vices during the Week of Prayer in Bwmmerside in the Presbyterian. Church of Christ, Trinity United and Baptist Churches were favor- ably received and listened to with keen interest. The devotional per- iod was conduced by the ministrrs in their respective churches and the ohpirs led in appropriate praise. Rev. Samuel Kerr. BA. B.D.. bu- tor oi St. Paul's Presbyterian Ghuroh Glace Bay. N-S- W35 ‘he guest speaker. The key word of his five addresses was "Behold and irmi the texts chosen Mr- Km- 1" he had not regretted his coming t0 this great land of Canada-S. —G. ll. M.- COME 1:0 TB! DI! Goods gold and la priced at 18.05. Spread Lu double-bed sire i831’ lbid with an attractive design woven h 8.05. Dreua up your Bed ia one of than nears Spreads... the Dry Good: Department. oolvla 'ro "rile Hardware omrim ISLECTBICAND cou. xrrcnalv RANGE. n haa all the MIVIINIIQS f h . riaed of A E o oth types of stove Comp n. W“ ‘gown (‘Mob "um “my be and a Coal burning section... converted to oil) heats your water. heats ‘d by trauh. These attractive enamel ll-lnlue II’! III 9 24cm and are certainly Worth the prlw---Y°"‘" "a "l" 11"" °“ dhrlnv in the Hardware Department- coma 'ro ‘rim emu-v Devnrtmefli Grade A Chickens at u eenta a owl“! ""1 some; right down to faell. of the leaat expensive meats. There are l3 oenia a pound. When it a luxury at present, it in one also a supply of Dueka and Geeae on hand... in the Grocery Department. com “r0 ma 1mm coilue III ~umeao¢hiu:ummthIr-'¢hv"¥'"'°" "It. they're with rel. uavy with iiaht bile and "Wfllble and the price la eaiy 1.19 "an in the. Youth 0min. Department for BEDSPBIZADS-here you will find a amart Box Spread with uwiflly frili in single-bed I1ll---- This Spread ia made of quilted rayon Here. too. x 100") ...'!‘he ooloru are wine. 111110 01' "M" m "'3... with iawn-"Cruaaden" ai-e aaelnnCbooae 1W" "M" m‘ 51"‘ a most Kfllltifillfl mlnllfl- P°"'“"Y°d brocade in eoioru rreen. 111M 0P you will find a Woven Cotton into the fabric in white-the price run- in ent and uee the COMBINATION leotrlc platee, an Electric oven your kitchen and bunu your Findlay-they are for CHICKEN. In stock are Special Grade Chickens at chicken is not You can get this Poultry "CIUSADII-S". The all W001 tbla Winter . . . “Cruaadera” anywhere and fer warm. In ruai. with fawn. black AQL¢* Plllliore. ll Central Street; r-FUI lALE.—1944 Internation. al two-ton truck. Perfect condition. ulllmlllfl Tfldlng Co.. Kensiugtoli. —IOB SALE. — I-icme Comfort Range in good condition. Two lin- Burpee Mac- APII l --_—m- E illiMMEiiSlll TilliiiY (MOIL) dllil rue. w; MUSICAL null i $CIIENFUL or QOOD tucx comm , . i VIVIAN Bllltll Flllfli 1.11MB . llilflil JAMES ' 1111111 Also March Of Time and Musical Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3;30 eooeoooeoooovooomo-oo-ee REGENT SIIMMERSIIIE‘ MONDAY und TUESDAY diwvial augogemenl WALT DISNEY? FANTASIA ‘fC-cfiilico/or STUKUWSKI llilASlD av no IAOtO ncvuvss, m ollloimil. anIFCOMPLETE PRESENTATION. Two incurs of glorious music, color and imagination. Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Monday 3:30 o-ouooowmvqo-oooo-o - yo» #0 OOQQOQ OOO-OO-OOO-O-Q-O-OXQ CAMEO lifonduy rad Tuesday 7-9, Wednesday Matinee 3.50, Evening 7-9, Tile years Biggest Comedy Eco AND 1'- Bterrlr-s Claudette Colbert and Fred MucMul-ray Alon 14th Chapter of Serial. 1 0- o4 o o ow 000-0 ca“ the impact of the fact or Christ on the moral and spiritual life of the world-S. —HAVING SERVED the public in Summerside for over 20 years as a Baillie!‘ and paper-hanger and 111mm: t0 b19859 my customers with satisfactory w-ork by using the best materials and employing a compet- ent» Staff. 1948 sees us ready to meet your every demand. Our stock includes paint, varnish, shellac, the latest tiling in wallpaper. shown in our saimple book. I specialize in fur- niture reflnishing. Call in and lee a scmple of .my work. Slip covers, curtains, drapes, sheets and pillow cases. anything to fumish your hrinc. can be made at Frank's Paint Shop,-175 Hanover incl-side. Phone 144-1. —1IIOH SCHOOL HAS LIB- RARY -- Srirrnerside High School has now an uip-to-date library, As the result of a movie shown in the auditorium in Novufnibcr, a roan on the first floor has been trans- formed into a library equipped with the necessary shelves, tables and chairs so that it will locom- modate seventy pupils at one time. Soime oi the books have been loan- ed by the P.E.I. Libraries and others have been acquired as the result of a "Drive for Boo " dur- ing Education Week in November. On the west wall is a splendid dis- play of vocational guidance mat» eriai covering occupational intoim- ation; also thirty-five monthly cop- ies, soiiool edition, oi the Readers‘ Digest and the Coronet, which have been presented by the Studeita’ Council. Arrangements aiie being made whereby each class may have two periods of silent reading each week in the library during 5611001 hours-S. -Mr. Percy Weeks. oi St. Elean- ors, returned on Friday after c9613‘ ing a week's vacation with his i" daughters in St. John. 71-3-5- Street, Sum-_ Biscuits W. Cousins . .140 372 173 L. Condon 110 117 106 l". Chase . 120 1'13 18.5 I. Peters ....il'i 203 2-56 Total-SON. J. Harper . Skids 0.W.L. liollis unanlncus in their the good work accomplished. , At the close of title business meeting a very enjoyable social hour followed. Bridge and auction were played. A delicious lunch wrs served bv the hostesses. Mrs. Eerl Hickey, Mrs. Arthur Clow and Mrs. George Oldscaimp.—-S. Laymen’: Association iioilis Ladies Night A very successful und enjoyable Ladies Night was held by the Laymen's Association of St. John's and St. Mary's Anglcun Churches Reg. 169.00 Disc. 40% Janus Mo ' " °""‘ "l" SMALLMAIPS "m" T“ "no m» w» i TIIESII MLHDAY gmmfirelvriye suh-olslsloii o o; a l 0 0 omen’; 14 l" "t" K- a <=- steal?’ ‘iii-ii? T0 Allimiiililii F" m» $111111? 7th. 'llhe President, . . s argaret Wed 1 i _ chair. There was a gggdviaiienrdaltig: 116 810011111! despite the inclement weather. d LThe rrieetin, opened with the an 953119 DTIY". f 110W d b th roll call of meulgerl. eCoi-rgspond: , RQ-whhlg w» include-l letters of thanks . Mtge gqgpgltlllllfleé Séstters or the Cosh Basis Only No Returns No Exchanges No Refunds . In . Mary's ‘ Academy for donations sent tliem M -" M k' 1 . at Christmas. Also one from Mar- " it!!! Wedge thanking the mmn- _ ' bers for the Mas ff d f l - ' ' F . ' . .,,,,,,_ A ,,,,,,, go; 5;; wgrwg; Ras- isso it... 40% r . it... aJs o... 40% .... .. .. 5 25 of closed retreats. Mrs. W. J. Sul- . ' Re"- Reduced livan. was read at this meeting. ' - HI‘ mu‘ PM“ The Convener ‘m. 80cm] service n“ _’ B , M Boys‘ Windbreaker: 8.05 20% 7.15 ted th t - , "‘“'“"‘“ if‘; hwabééiugr-tfzé-dollakgnapgifiinraif s Menu Windbreakers 11.95 20 9.55 1155. 31.1151? fiiiifl-“i. iiigiifiii Reg ssoo oh. 600,, Rea. sis ca... 40% 4 “m” “"""‘""“" - it" 2° "M D3113: daily to undernourished ' ' ' ’ . ' Sheepskin Lined Coats 26.75 20 31,45 c. ren. The League gratefully lick w- Men's Pants 8.95 20 1.15 lodged a donation 0f twenty ngol- Reg 35 0° Disc 500/ ‘ M . lars from a business man of the ' ' ‘ ' m " o ' m‘ “m” 5'95 2° “75 Town. Through his generosity a ' ' 5,"- Bfl“ ‘a number of children were provided ‘ " u 2'” with shoes and overs-hoes, who Ladies‘ Blousea .. . 8.50 ‘l .0 2.80 would otherwise have suffered from Ladies, B‘ l the col‘; ouses .. .98 20 1.60 A motion was passed at this , , __ meeting that a letter of congratu- Reg 25pm Disc 4006 ’ LadleJ Blouses 7.9.» 20 6...5 lation be sent to Dr. and Mrs. W. ' ' " I Ladigs‘ “louse, 550 go 4m J. P. McMillan on the great honor _ ' recently conferred upon him by Ii-piece SnowSuits 9.75 20 7,30 Pope Pius XII. . The dental clinic report was read ' u Trimmed and untrlmmed 1'9"“ 5mm’ 5""! ~ 19-95 20 8.75 at this meeting and very iavoiiir- 31,3“, snow Sum 795 o ably received, the members being _ Ranging Prices ' "0 6'35 aooroval of 3-piece Snow Suits 15.95 20 12.75 101.20 in St. Mary's Hall, Summerside, on Friday evening. The ladies of the members were the guests of the evening and the serving of the din- ner was done by the laymen who carried out their unfamiliar dut- ies very capably. Mr. E E Parkman, president of the Association, presided, and in h s opening remarks welcomed the guests and explained the aims of the Association. After the formal toast to the King had been _FlDll-) ored, Archdeacon G..R. Harrison; addressed thegatherng on tlle_ duties of the laymen as members of the Association and their duty to the church. Sgt, DJ. Heath de- livered the address to the ladies and his speech was interspersed with humorous runarks which were much enjoyed. He outlined at length and expla ned the place of woman in the society of different countries. Items qt entertainment on the program were—— viol’n selections by Judson Logan; selections by the Junior Glee Club under Miss Nellie Morrison; and a sing-song led by Mr. Earle Simmons. A vote o! thanks was moved by Mr. Emery Lyle. which was sec- onded by Mr. James Connell. to’ Miss Nellie Morrson and her Glee Club for their fine entertainment. Mrs. Ray Clarke was the pianist of the evening. The evenkig was concluded with the game. Double or Nothing, under the direction of Mr. Ross MacKenzie. - s. S’Sille Bowling HOLMAWS SUMMERSIDE BOWLING LEAGUE January 8th, 1948. Team No. l— D. Belliveau R. Arsenauit . L Palmer .. Vi Andrew B. Perry Total-ml. Team No. 2- E. MacDonald .. E. Campbell . L: Woodside . L MacAusland. V. Allen I... MacDonald ‘Ibtal-JDM. Taam No. 3- '1‘. Pineau ‘hotel-mi. Taam No. 5- A QQQAA coexist TUESDAY, JAN. e.§.{.i ‘ma. Suinmenide lusolon n. smash? DODGERS AAA A 11,-0.1: "l. ' sows... FiillEiiAL emits all imsvules . aummiaemsl pa! AND NlGlIT Pileue n-i nae n-e B. . D. Stewart . T. Arsenault . ..' I. Moulds] .. DRESSES ALL SIZES - Ranging Prices DISCOUNTS 0F 60 - 70 and 80% 01800111118 0F 60 and 70% Above articles are subiect to further reductions on Jan. 20 Bridge Lamps Reg. 15.50 Disc. 40% Many, Many More 930 BARGAIN Vacuum Gleaner Reg. 69.50. oi... 40% BASEMENT HIGHLIGHTS ‘EH? AUTOMATIC DISCOUNT PLAN assures our Customers oi Up-To-The-Minute FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE in oll our Departments oi » ull times. 139 116 G. Hogg ........... .. 195 Total-Z-til Team No. ‘l- Gnudet Harris Brown Richard . Brown Sharp T0tal—2694. FPLPIQ?!" Team No. 8- Bob Shaw . . E. Weeks . l... Gallant D. Baker .. E. Campbell l... MacDonald Total—2909. Ladies high single I. Peters 256. Ladies high three V. Allen GAL-S. DROMORE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM A large group of parents and visitors gathered at. Dromore School on Monday afternoon Dec. 22nd, to watch the delightful program presented by the pupils under the skiliul direction of their teacher Miss Mary McLeod. The school room was nicely decorated for the festive season with the original colors of red and green. Although the pupils were all very young, they did their utmost to entertain the visitors assembled. Mr. Thomas O'Brien very capably acted as chairman and the follow- ing program was presented. The Welcome, Eleanor Hughes. The Chorus, Jingle Bells -- The School. Recitation. His {Qtter - Erie McGuirk. Dialogue. The Mock Wedding- Ivan, Gordon, Betty, Eleanor, Martin. Mary. Bong, My Texas Blue Bonnet Queen-Gladys Mcflulrk (encored). Drill. Borne Very Famous People - 9 pupils. Dialogue. Deaf as a Post — Gladys. Aivla, Mary. Recitation, Ipekln’ The Future — Gordon McGuirk. Gladys Hughes. Chorus, Here Comes Santa Claus - The school. Drill, Qhfiatml-l — 9 Pupils. Dialogue. Gain’ Somewhere — Martin Corrigan, Gladys McGuil-k. Recitation. Moliies Little Lamb- Mary Corrigan. 8on8. Fighting North Nova'| — The teacher (eneered). Dialogue, The Ministers Mistake - Martin. Mary, Betty. Recitation, Vacation Time Gladys McGuirk. Drill, Upside Down. - l Pupils. "Recitation, The closing-Glut!!! Hughes. K» 511W?" ----- Having completed the program. P- G111!“ 13° 197 Old Santa Claus in his usual 3- 911"!" ---- -- -~-- -»~-1°° 195 73 Christmas att‘re. arrived in person ‘Total-MIG. amid much fun and laughter. distributed the many gitts from a Till! N0- 5- well laden tree which was W- iflillhlw -- - beautifully decorated by the teacher D. Henderson and pupils. This all being C. Plllhtr accomplished, the visitors depart- ed wishing one and all the‘ merriest Christmas aver. Two’ Mill... '0 EPARTMENT WHERE P1110! l8 MATIIIIEII WITII QUALITY NORTH BEBEQUE SCHOOL CONCERT The North Bedeque School concert was held in tile Community Hall and ‘was largely atteniild, Mr. Preston Bowness acted as chairman. and with a few humorous remarks complemented both teacher and scholars 0n their work during the year. The pupils all took their part well and carried out. the program with splendid order which reflects great credit to the efficiency of the teacher Miss Pearl Craig. Strict] Confidential — Ekner Arsenau t. Welcome. Chorus - The Star on the Tree. Dialogue - Two sides to a Question. Song — Silent Night. Recitation - My Dolly - By Lorna MacCaull, Dialogue -— The Sick Doll. Recitation _ Jesul Our Brother -by Eileen Stavert. Piaylet _.. The First Christmas Monologue - ‘luckin’ likn In —- By Carolyn Clark. Recitation - By Joyce Birch. Dialogue -- Wanted a Wife. Recitation - By Ernest Stavert. Bale of candy. Star Drill - By seven girls. Recitation - We Need Him — By Thelma Cameron. Chorus — Grandmother's Day. Santa. National Anthem. Mr. Preston Bownesl-Chslrman. Miss Pearl Craig - Teacher.—l SCOTLAND CALLS SKIEBS LONDON — (OP) British sports enthusiasts are not going to Switzerland to ski this winter -they'ro cola: to scotlahil. Ar- rangements by the Scottish Tourist Board will provide full facilities for experts and beginners at four areas excellently suited for skiing near lnck ‘rue and in the Cairn- gorml. For Sale I am instructed by Harry Gai- iaat and Frank Gallant oi Sum- meraide to aeli their desirable fox ranching unit on the Pope Road, sot yin. from the Main paved high- way ieading from t. Eleanor’: to Summ JG. prising 'l urea of laud. house (l0 rooms) with elec- trle lights and running water to- gether with other modern eon- vealencea. barn. tower. 2 sheds leach 2.00 it. long). hen house, 40 old fox pelll. 38 new fox pens, 2'! foxes. hone (I yrs. old). 2 cows, meat grinder and numerous art- ieiea of in ranching equipment. For furiha particular: apply to llarry and Frank Gallant. Welt End Filling Station, Phone No. 806-1. or J. S. Daahoeheu. K. C» Solicitor. Water st.. Summer-aide. Phone Ne. ll. FIRST DISCOUNT -Z0%— Automatic Reductions of on Additional . 10% EVERY TWO WEEKS THEREAFTER STORES ‘IIOIISE FURNISHINGS Instantly converted for cleaning furniture, draperies, bare floors end _ linoleum. Easy to use from floor ~ to ceiling. Cleans rugs fest and thoroughly. Picks up stubborn dog heirs, threed end llni. leaps Illfl calell fresh. More Hoover for the money than ever before. See us now for details about the New Hoover, If f Model cs1 ti Ii beets . . . es it sweeps . . a us it cleenu Wright e. Bell ma. SIIMMEIISIIIE IF IT'S ELEOT11l0AL~— BALI. IS