“manna. no‘ rm: WESTERN GUARDIAN AGIIPII: lHmm-Iillnllllanovlltnetanl Goa-pa Glow. III Ottawa Stunt». I i~ SUIIIIIIDI all rmncs coon: . News, 8 Advcrtldag r cum bcbeIghtatanyali-bo ill IQDCISOIS l pa! Ioolctuo. Water Shoot: Goirliccltnllorl. I1 control Street: Toronto Iahry. Water Skeet: Slack Cadet. l7 Granville Strut. r \./ ‘Milk. __ .-Atow good to: tarsal. Rex DIIWIOD. _ron some. - Driving wood Qqigh, pung sleigh, trotting . pelgh, Rex Dawson. ' ..-WE ABE NOEL]??? ordcrl ‘m. {h0g9 good S 0 CD16“. Book early. Rex Dawson, Albany. _.(jALVANlZED PIPE. - We have scme S‘; iiwh 581- Pillfgh 8101*. .150 fittings. The mmmners Hard- ware Co. DAXES AND HMNDLES. — We ave axes large, and small, hatch- ‘m’ “l; lgz-alles, etc. in stock. ‘Dhe ‘ sununerside Hardware Co. _..|-‘!SHEBMEN—1 buy smelts, eels and tozncods. at highest mar- ket, prices. Quantity required. Phone 586. E. E. Sharbell. Sum- . uierside. ‘/ —NOR’ll1l TIWON Presbyterian Church. Cervlce at 7.30 P. M. on Bunday, January 40h, at 7.30 P. M. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie, Deacon- 2S5. —Tl-lE POSTPONED annual meeting o! the Four Branch Farm- ers Institute will be held in North Carleton School Monday evening. \.Jan. 5. It! weather unlavorable. /the first line nisiht fcllowina- All memibers requested to attend. John w, Myers, secretory. —IIOCKEY - Bedeque Rink. Monday. Jan. 5. exhibition game, Freetown Royals vs. Middleton Bombers. Players requested t0 . start game st 8 p. m. sharp. Or- . ionization meeting South Shore I League alter game. ‘reams must have their list oi! players in by l0 p. m. that night. i —BR.IDGE HOSTESS- Mrs. r. R. Nauss was hostess to her bridge club on Saturday evening tt her pleasant home at Kenslng- ton. The highest score for the fl-vening was made by Mrs. W. L. Delaney, while Mrs. J. l... Davlson received the consolation prize. ..Bur. -CHUltCll 0F ENGLAND. — New London Parish. 2nd Bunday after Christmas. January 4th. 11 Holy Consmunlon. St. Stephen's. ‘Burlington. 2.80 Evening Prayer. 5t. » lhounas‘. New London. 7B0 Holy ' Communion, st. Marks. Kensington. "We have seen His star in the East and are cttne to worship Him." Rev. D. E. Noel, Rector. -OHUBCH 01" ENGLAND. -— New Lmidon Pariah. January 1st, Circumcision o! Christ and New ' Tears Day: 10.30 Holy Communion ‘ St. Mark's Gturoh, Kenslngtnn. Hand when eight days were accoun- plished for the tit-crunching o! the child, His name was called Jesus." It. Luke 2.21. Rev. D. E. Noel. I Charlottetown and Bummer-side. éflufinardlanwlllbadollvcrodtoanybomalnflammcraide by ggylunoyatlcpardayorllcpcrwoehfhonomorzlfl-Ztorthia "y"; g- gin your order to the boy rccpondblc Iorwlalivcry rm your 4on- ormomsn - Car ou- oake. Central Creamerioc. Ltd. -wan'rnn. - All kinda od used bill. cotton. Jule or homip. Will pay freight and highest prices. Rex now-son —WEATBER STRIP. -- Felt. Rubber. and rubber set in moulding (or wtalde doors. Tlhe Swnmerside ‘ Hardware Co. —I\')R SALE number good, cows lto freshen in January; also dfly. lng mare 1150 1bs., suitable for mail route. Walter B. Weeks, Hun- ter River. I —I'I.I‘.I'.IOWN . Mllpll ad IQ- IlIIKI-fln Presbyterian Churches. Ser- vices Sunday, January 4th. Ken- slfllfon at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Malpeue at 230 P. M. Week oi iPrayer services in Freetown Mon- day, January 5th. at 7.30 P. M. In Kensington Church ot England on Tuesday and Friday. Presbyterian Church on Wednesday and Ulnited Clutch on Thursday. Rev. J. A. Mc- Gowan, Minister. —SOCIAL GATHERING — A very enjoy-able evening was held on Friday evening‘ Nov. 28th., at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Heber Myers of Carleton when over fifty friends and neighbours gathered to do honor to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craswell who were recently mar- Iried. To the strains ot the wedding march played by Miss Freda Myers, the newlyweds were escorted in by Mrs. Avylon MacCallum and M1. Heber Myers and seated under as. arch o! pink and white and a love- ly white bell, the seat also being decorated in pink and white. Mrs. Earle Thompson opened the giits, IMiss Mary Muttart read the verses ‘and Mrs. Boyd Lcwther placed the gifts on the table. Mr. Earle Thomp- son acting as chairman ior the evening then called on Mr. Avyioh Macdallum who read a lovely worded address and a largo pUYSB- o! money was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Craswell by Mrs. Arthur Muc- 'Mlcken from the district- Speeches were made by the chairman and Rev. E. B. Weeks. uncle o! the .groom, then Mr. Craswell on be- I hal! o! his bride and himself ,thanked. one and all and invited ‘them to their home, “For they are Jolly good iellows" was sung then the bride and groom was given a good old fashioned bouncing. While- the lunch was being prepared by the hostess assisted by some of the ,1adies present, some very beautliu; "Selections in Variations" were played on the piano by Miss Freda Myers. Alter a delicious lunch was served n. lovely duet “Whispering Hope" was sung by Mrs. John Has- lam and Miss Mary Muttart ac- companied by Mrs. Blanche Harper on tho piano. Then all departed to their homes but not belorc wishing m. and Mrs. Craswell many years o! wedded life. —G. ILLS.- lunrioua and _ and wine. roco an and Beans. - - - Something _Depart|ncnt.-- -In24 I Beets are S8 cents a Jar. v Pickled Beets are}! cents a r-Ytllfll ‘ "DEPARTMENT. 5 Subject: "n. Coll Meme? nuns-mos AND our wuns rop ma: ‘ 1m m Christmas-Int, mt ta time m u» ma “Early nus are SATIN OOMIOITIBS. -- - - Thole are lovely-warm, good-looking. Tho eolora are rose and wine. gold, with attractivaoord bound edges and quilting-JIM price ll 10.00. - - - Tbcac Satin Comiorten are in DI! 000D! DIPAIISIINT. . - ‘thnowwhyoanncdlalodleuaahavcbecncoloarce- ‘- -'!'hc , Department has. at present. a supply o! really good AILMEE I - AND BEAN! WITH TOMATO SAUCEI- in 20 ounce Rina these priced at 1S cents a tin-better order today i! you want. Aylmer that really |.| “hand in glove" with loans la PICILID DIETS. You may also get than in the ounce glam Ian. Mefieady‘: Sliced And In 1S‘ ounce gluc jars Aylmer in. For dallcicnl. nourishing meal! our cnppliec from the GROCERY DEPARTMENT. ail-wool ANILI BOSE lot iaflng are to.bc loam! in the Youth Thus have a double, turned down out! and tho colors m navy. ~- andwhItc.---lniaccSiolOl-lthopriacic70centaa ‘ Enjoy skating and other outdoor aporto-k blc with wool Ankle Sacha-EMU‘!!! CENTRE. h the. Hardware Department an ICALII for nary need and llndboaccholdacalccaadatocoacaloo-bakwbat! \ draw to your attention today are PLATIOIM SOALIS nlod aively by potato growers and dealers. The ISM Platform Scale pounds capacity, without rack is avSMii-witb tho lag f e ISM la 07.00. - - - ‘Illa flit-bank's Platform Scale o! 500 ’ capacity. without rack 1| ‘IO-IO and with the Bog Back il priced For Scales o! _all ovary, description come to the HARD- ocp your (cot warm and I or '.rur=n _ SERVICE‘ ‘ TUESDAY, JANUARY s AT Nouns IEDEQUE "The Gospel, God's “Method ‘For Man's’ Redemption" FDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, . CENTRAL ‘DRQEQUI o! To Yoafit" THURSDAY, JANUARY ‘a, IIOEQUE v Subject: "God's ‘Ultimoib- Plrpotaf.’ ', “n: C.IA. Britten,’ W. _l.; Creme, .~R. L. Wagner. ' ' Services warns-u no P."_M. a IcchScrvIu-I 4 , "' out w.’ t. —DENTAL 0080111‘!!! ll- POBT-ln the report of the Surn- merside Dental Clinic issued by Miss Eleanor Wheler, Public Health Nurse, it is shown that 13.1 children visited the clinic during tho year while the total number of visit: was M’! being ten more in each cue than in the pcevioul year. In her summary o! the ra- port, Miss Wheler comments a! follows: "The amount of work done on each child varied irom one filling to ten fillings and from the extraction o! one baby tooth to the extraction o! tour permanent teeth. Ten more‘ pa- tients were treated and sixteen more patients had work complet~ ed than last year, but consider- able less work was done on the whole. Only 29 o1 the children were elg-lrt years old or younger. so there is very little dliierence in the age group treated irom one year to the other. Very tow com- plaints were received from the dentists about appointments not being kept. I am sure we, and all the citizens oi Summcrside, ap- preciate the vast amount o! time and patience given by the dentists 0i’ Summerside in looking alter the teeth oi the children whose parents are unable to provide the care. 1 notice s great diiierencc between the condition o! the teeth of the children o! Bummerslde and those of the children in the rural districts who have not as yet availed themselves o! the Provin- cial grant for dental care."——S. Personals -—Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Saint, Charlottetown spent Christmas a‘- Kensington.—Bur. _Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Darrach. have as their guest over New. Year's, Mrs. Donald Gibson, Sum- merside.-Bur. —Miss Genevieve Delaney, nurse- in-training at Prince County Hoc- pltal visited her parents, Mr. and lvlrs. W. L. Delaney, Kenslngton on Christmas Day-Bur. -Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Beer and little son John, Kenslngwn spent Christmas at. the doctor's torn-let home at Montague-Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson and son John. Kensington, spent Christmas at Mrs. Nelson's lormer home at Charlottetown.—Bur. -Mlss Betty Pendleton, nurse- ln-training at the P. E. Island Hospital spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. s. R. Pend- leton, Kenslngtom-Bur. -Master Enright Doucette o! Summer-side. is spending the holi- days in Charlottetown with Jun- ior and Elmo Veagar.—S. -l-!er friends are sorry to learn that Mrs. John R. Cameron, Ken- sington lé a patient 1n the Prince County HospitaL-Hur. —Mrs. Cyril Artz and son Doug- las oi’ Halifax, spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Key, summersido. --S. é-Mr. and Mrs. r. J. Kennedy, Kenslngton spent the past week end at Moncton. N. 3.. where the? were guests o! Mr. Kennedy's ais- ler, Mrs, Ray Stewart and Mr. Stewart-Bur. -Mrs. Earle Kennedli Ktegllslnl- ton spent Christmas wee a - ton where she was the Ilium her daughter and con-in-law. lil- and Mrs. Clifford RndcL-Bur. ImportantTradeInREJ. Dairy Products With Goose Bay, Labrador rr-m ~ cuAmL \ Pouibilitiaa tor an important 1414i '11‘! M11’!- Noductc ix seen in thn vidt tn Sumrnerside this week I o! a U5. plane from Goose Bay, I Labrador, to purchase, milk, eggs and other supplies. This is tho third time a piano ha: come in for supplies 1mm Goon Bay in the l lat thm or tour months and it would bc an important benefit to the tam: it a regular schedule oi.‘ trips could be arranged such u ia carried on between hero and Har- mon Held. Ncwtoundland. lhrly in 1046 the contract was arranged with Harmon. chiefly through the initiative of Mr. El- mer Otter. proprietor o4’ the Ideal Dairy, and since‘ that time they have been making three trips week- ly to this town. Each trip they average no gallons of pasteurized milk and forty cases o! eggs. ' More than that, the crews o! the sires-alt purchase many things in the local stores including clothing and household supplies for their lmiiiies back‘ at the base. Oliicers and men from the station s91 regular leaves in Bummerside and American uniforms are just as com- mon on the streets as those o! the ‘ R.C.A.1". v Goose Ba? 1a a larger base than Eamon and this valuable tradn would be more than doubled l! they a regular service. On their trip this week they took 160 gallons o! milk in bulk and 360 quarts m paper containers, also 25 cases o! eggs as well as other supplies. a BBO Governors To Meet At Iittawa OTTAWA, Jan. 2 — (CP)——'I‘hel 57th meeting of the Board o! Gov- ernors ot the CBC will be held here Jan. I8. N and 24, it was, announced today. Although the dates (or the meet- | ing previously had been llxed the| site had not been chosen. Publirl sessions will be held on the last, two days o! the meeting 10 heal’ applications for new radio station licences, for power increases or‘ for transfer o! shares. ' One application slated to be‘ heard is that o! Charles H.- Lleweilyn o! Summerside, P.E.I.. side. PBOLIFIC BACTERIA , Certain bacteria may go through 100 generations in 24 hours. or one generation every i5 minutes. ._______________ --Mrs. Donald Gibson, Summer- side, went Christmas at Amherst, N.S., where she was the guest oi her return she was accompanied by her sister Betty w-ho is visit.- lng relatives in Kenslngton and Summerslde.-Bur. ’ EwZw-wu-i" ‘ ' I itowness” FUNERAL SERVICE and ' AMBIILAIIGE BUMMEBSIDE DAY AND NIGHT Phone 77-1 and 77-2 i - IIAIA— map could be persuaded to inaugurate v4 ,tor a 250-watt station at Summer- I ._ lit is expected that Canadian seed her mother, Mrs. J. R. Saint. On | ~44 LAST SHOWING TODAY OF ‘ “CHEYENNE" Show: Z:30-7:15-9:15 MONDAY and TUESDAY “BLAZE OF NOON" with ANNE IAXTER - WM. HOLDEN l WILLIAM IENDIX - SONNY TUFTS Also: CARTOON - UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS Shows 7:15-9:15 — Matinee Tuesday 3:30 r04 THEATRE THEATRE ‘ SUMMERSIDE lithium’: Ifllpen To A llog Carol Londis, Allyn Joslyn Also Short Subjects GRAPAIID 1 I I l Shows:- Fridcy 8:15 - Saturday 8:15 NOTE: One Show only Saturday night. CAME.» ' Saturday Matinee 2.50. Evening 7 and 9 Thrill: and Action in "CODE 0F THE WEST” I (Zane Grey's Novel) with James Warren‘ and Debra Alden. Also Serial. Alewareel and Edgar Kennedy Comedy. A1191 DEYIII STAIlEY IIDGLS H+ and iIu Davin: lids, IAII and Iiiiil ALFALFA SEED _P d u f u H d k Shows 7:15 and 9:15 roucono aaa see n ~ , 1941 is estimated at 11,000,000 lb. Mam“ M°"d°Y 2'30 about 3-000-000 lb. more than lr| 1946. Due to a blg crop o! alfalfa seed in the United States in 1947, early remand from the U. S. for GENE AUTRY Canadian seed was not keen, but in 'wllh a support price‘ of 25 cents per pound set in October by the u n U. S. Department of Agriculture SIOUX CITY SUE for northern U. S. grown alfalfa' rseed. demand for Canadian seed strengthened. This seed ls highly t regarded In the United States and l SUMMERSIDE from the 1947 crop will equal that 01 1946. ' ___M___ portray the leading roles in gggy WINTERS ner Bros.’ romantic outdoor of old Wyoming, "Cheyenne." BRIGHTON. Sussex, England - (CP) - Working in spare time for three winters. Kate Clarke madelmcurtalns. knitted a total o! 3.000.000 crochet stitches. A1511 H316. Jirthur Kennedy, Rldgely, Barton Macbane, .________ Tyler and Bob Steele. DUSTBTN THTEVES Alan Lemay and Thames Wl son lrom a story by Paul l2. min. Rnuol Walsh "Cheyenne" produced for the company. GILLINGHAM, Kent. England -(CP— Police are on the watch for thieves who are taking kitchen waste from dustblns and selling it. -—-____i POTPON, Bedfordshlre, En BASIC? - More people speak English than any other language. 444"‘ ‘Sunamoraido 9Q-O—§—O-+O-O REGENT MONDAY and TUESDAY lslltifiltiiiiiiililiill. WARD B011) um mom m norm mm cum: LusITSIwv/ing Tonight §OOO§ 0-O- "CHEYENNE" AT CAPITAL, The Screenplay was written by directed and Robert Buckner (GP) — Boy Scouts here are 5°11‘! their "8006 tum" by collect- ing firewood for old age pensioners, i I x z J Y —_Dennis Morgan. Jane Wyman, Jami P8188 and Bruce Bennett War- drama which opened at the strand Theatre on, Friday, Other prominent players m the new adventure illm include -John Tom lliam- Well- Zland -Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millman. Kenslugton, were 111MB ‘W Christmas Day o! their daughtnt and con-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Kenny, gummersidcs-Bur. -Miss Joan Matheson. dough ter o! Mr. and Mrs. mic Mather-v" Maiden, Mass. is spending the chi-ism,“ l-clidays at Bummer- side where she is the sllflt 0! 11¢! uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr!» Earle Corney.--1Bur. --Mr. Windsor Comey o! Sum~ merslde lett on Wednesday for Moncton, ma. to be the cum 0' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Home fir" the New Year holidltlfi-s- -Mr. and Mrs. Don Macllawl- ern and little son, have returzul to Charlottetown. alibi‘ 59911111“; the holidays with Mrs. Maclach- errrs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Doucette, Sixnmerside-B. ' SUEZ 11ft '1 5111'.‘ woQ-os-cvooQ-oomoot T. Earle lilckcy Chartered Accountant - Office at ll Granville ltrcct IPDQO" 1T1 lammontdg e" At uouamrs - - - BRDWN IMITATIUN BUFFALO DRIVING ROBES For worm, ‘comfortable tllighing this is c very worth while investment. Thou luftolc Robes c lap and scalloped edges. - - - All of these Robes are both wind and rain proof. Medium Weight- 19.95 23.50 SIZE‘ 54x82 —_ SIZE 54x72 re’ rubbar intcr- lined-they have c heavy curl-elm. Ii...‘ lieavy Weight- f‘f.‘.._ 22.00 25.00 SIZE 54x72 - But Quality- ill... 25.00 ~2a.oo I SIZE 54x72 -- ' HOLMAN’SI "IliEiiE on rlnsnns urn" . T _ T Z;- ... ‘x wows: npv. , i’ ti? w -.~ i T’ 1 A ,6; g» l". p '. ‘ is \.€’Afy W _" [5 "Ru HWT‘: ~.-- J e194“ r; . I»”\.?\I.I.’>.li. ’ '1 h??? . 1948 PATTERNS 1-in- , 22 and so inch widths SEMI - TRIMMER Dozens and ii o z e n s I of patterns in every imaginable shade and color FOR ANY AIID EVERY RIIIIM Upper Floor , - liousa Furnishings Store SMALLMAII‘ Where Price is Matched With Quality ¢skkknkkk AAAAQAAAA A ¢¢h Ankh‘ A AAA XAAALAL-i JSYRSTAL RIN , SIIMMERSIDE THIS WEEK “snunomr; Hockey match, mo my | DODGERS vs. LEGION, First game of Town Ltcguc Announcement...“ We, the undersigned, wish to Inform the genercl public that due to increased costs of. operation, taxi rcres In the Town of SUMMERSIDE will be supplemented by the amounts indicated below. These tore: . come into effect on MONDAY, the 5th ddy of JANUARY, I948. Single Faro - - - 415: ‘Two Passengers 50c; additional 25c per Passenger between the hours of 1 and 7 a.|n. Single Faro (per person) - - - - 50c RIIY'S TAXI IIARUS TAXI IIIIESTIPS TAXI TESSIPSTAXI