MARCH 12, 1952 535.04- T. Tl-IE" GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEN ,,-rt Guaaoisu THE WESTERN ,.-mj I Summer Street. Bumuursldc. guy", Subscriptions. Advertising lepreaentatlvea GEOB(lE,Cl..0W and UEOBGE WUITON llouu Phones: Tho Guardian may be bought at any of tho (oIlowiHn.:.a:aore(: k tore luinmer o I :.cgy?oNe'wa-stand. Water Street: ,. Doueetws Grooofln Second W5”; street; .Vlnoe's Grocery. Bervieo Drug. I. I. Walk in Ienalngtnn. WEST PRINCE OIFICE Fflllk WOORI. lellresentahva. Phone: 0&8 Office and 08-! Ilotsae. Alberton : ..j ,.pouLTBY. - Buying live Powl dun... pm: wuhnan, Kensington. -CARD AND CBOKINOLE p,utTY in Msrgate school. Friday "gnmg, March 14th. .lsLAND JUVENILE PLAY- oi-TS. Bedeque Rink, Wednesday. March 12th at 8.00 ir.m.. Sheen and Mclnnlsgvs. Abbies. ..GliAND FANCY dress car- ,.,.-,,i, Bedeque rink. Friday. March 15th. Special prizes for all classes. -0. F. WEEKLY BWOADOAST. C in. C. Y. Wednesday. 8.55 P. M. spciikcr Douglas Macl-larlane. sub- ject, "Electric Power." -H0.til-Z AND SCHOOL Meeting in Kenslngwn School. Thursday. March 13th, at B P. M. Interesting Program planned. -Tl'RKl-TY AND HAM SUP- PER in Summerslde Presbyterinn Church Hall. Thursday. March 13th from 4.30 to 6.30. Admission S100. -BlNGO - Canadian Legion Home. Every Thursday at 8 pm. usual good prizu. Proceeds - charitible. Coffee and doughnuts will be served by the Laxncs' Auxiliary. ..nR1')F,QUE RINK. Thursday, iliircli lfith, second gtinie in South Shore League (Innis in host three out of five. Freetown ltoyiils vs. Cape Triiverse Rovers. No skriilni! siter mtitch. Admission 25 rind 35. Alberion and O I Vicinity Friends of Mrs. S. R. Burke, Al- bcrtnn, are sorry to know she is confined to her home by illness grid wish her a speedy return to health. Mr. E. W. Campbell and Mr. Doucetie of the V. L. A. are at present. in Alberton on business for the veterans Land Act. The Daffodil Mission Bond nt Albertoii met at the home of the president, Lily Beth Clarke, on, Friday afternoon, March 'lth. worsliip was led by Barbara Wilkes and the study by Mrs. Frank weeks. Mite boxes were dis-, tributed to the members. Refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Clarke assisted by Mrs. Wallis and Billy Morrell. The next meeting will be in the church hall with David Morreli leading the worship and Boyd Coffin and Peter MacDonald on the lunch committee.-B. Gallant-Gallant Wedding -The catholic Church. summer- rlde. was the scene of s pretty "ddiniz on Wednesday, February 20lh when Reverend Father Mac- Lcllen united in the Holy Bonds of PIINOE COUNTY OFFICE ' "' Phone 8081. 8063 and 8088. In Surnrnernlder ourlles ... gstnre. 11 Central ltreeti -' Marl Gaudet. ITGI-anvilla Street: Street: Island Motor Transport. 120 Russell street; lnnssn'a loll- -ALBEBTON, March 17th, com- edy by St. Patrick's Dramatic Club. I -COMPETQT Complete in- sursnce service. w. Boyd Besirsto. Kensington. -ARRIVED FROM IBl'.LAND- luv. and Mrs. G. B. Cunningham. Al-berton. have as their guest Mr. Alfred W. Williamson who ar- rived durlng the weekend from his home in iaelfastulrelsnd. A pas- senger on the s.s. Atlantic he landed on Thursday at Halifax from where he proceeded to Al- bcrton by train. During the spring and summer months Mr. William- son will serve the Presbyterian Church at. Tyne Valley as student minister. He is a graduate of Em- manuel Bible College in Birken- hesd. England and also of the London Missionary School of Medicine. -3. ,Saves child From Jaws Of Alligator t -The following news item sp- peured last week in a Florida newspaper which was sent home to friends of Mr. Walter Bowness in Bcdeque. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bowiiess and son are at present vacationing in Florida and have been there since just after Christmas. They are ex- pected to return to the province at the end of this week. ”Mr. Walter Bowness. Bedeque. P. E. 1., thrilled crowds at Maderia Beach Florida, last week when lie saved an unknown child from the ijnvws of R vicious alligator. The ,rhild had been playing near the waler when the gator charged. sp- iparcntly aroused from I riarp by Etna noise. Mr. Eowncss. hearing the child.- cries rushed to the scene and ,probably because of the brashpess inf the act. bewildered thranlmal ,long enough to accomplish the irescue." l Let's Talk It Over I” udvs Showers of Cusslng More than one pedestrian has remarked on the consideration shown by car drivers in our pres- ent vredicament in Bummer-side. Because of thtextraordinsry bur- den of snow on our thorouzhinrvr the town fathers were unable to open the sidewalks and people were forced to walk in the streets. Then the hot sun descended and the thaws came. The wheel tracks became canals half-filled with water. beside which the pedest- prions were forced to tnidge. O O O Matrimony. pron”. O-uanh uepi some of these on foot may have daughter of Mr. Philip A: gbeen splashed by motorists. but of summemdep nd Em, G.mnt'liiivp have found. and we have heard son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant Puisville, P.lii.I. The bride was dressed in I "Hi srey suit and was attended by glillziie Gallant who wore a. grey The sroocm was attended by his bioiher. Adrian Gallant. The bride was given away by her uncle, Mr. iiimile Gallant. After the ceremony. the wedding liiiiiy went to the bride's home for iii! wedding breakfast. The wed- giiit Dari? came by train to the 0m: of the grooms aunt. Mrs. Angeline Blanchard, Pulsville, where a sumptuous supper was "Wed to: host of their friends "1" which all enjoyed a pleasant ""913 0? dlhcins to music furnish- ” by local talent. w:i'hev will reside in Summersido "fie the srooin is employed at "1: Pbrriirice Icounty Hospital and Mlcxwle s employed at Brnce IN MEMORIAM rsnoitrs: .1. noucsrrs Dow The death of Mr. Jerome J. Pklicetts occurred at his home in mg llgll. View on Wednesday even- m-r eh. 21th at the age of 7.1 M 5- Mr. Doucetts was a highly moigfdi-ed citiun and lived the Mm Off his life in Pleasant View H, : 01' ii'IIn.V years he conduct- md W suc ess in canning business. H in w deli known. me! 151 Iurvived by his wife and mo .o'”f"'ii'iK Ilx daughters and Emmi!-I.FMrs. Alex Ohsluon. Mrs. Mum MHTOH of West Brook. - rs. Franeil Bernard, St. c'"'"1h9I. Ontario. Mrs. Aioaoriae .. St. ,., W” of Pswtucket. R.!.. and Mr. Dducetta of Pleasant view. We 0' brother. Phiiiss J. Don- M Mn!-'slmsr Road and one sis- Mune ;Adrserisult in west Brook. n,,,,.!'".'; ugdmgmwen and ,,,:'mh "in! was held on Tuesday mm I arch uh to the nitroce- mmfdmeotion church. Palmer .i,,.m'"" Maoists Mass was not- ?-: iv'...l.".:'..':'t:'.-.. :::.'ir. 'i"'i"'iii-I in-mu .':iwssinNtlu anthers say that the car drivers were showing the utmost consider- ation in this regard. Perhaps it is better to sneak of the ninety-nine who do show consideration than the one who does not. We trudged along the "canals" fortified with bitter invcctive should the worst happen. but we have never yet been able to exercise our talents at vituperlttion. One car passing us recently got stuck at an intersec- tion because the driver slowed down instead of dashing madly past so as to make the turn. Because of his thoughtfulness. we went back and helned him. getting much we!- ier in the process than if he had splashed us going by. 1 0 0 0 J0 is our mental attitudes that count. however, not our physical condition. We went home hsuoy. instead of vilifying the driver. ruin- ing his reputation and our diges- tan in the process. We have come to the conclusio that nearly all erg drivers are peoplg of consider- is on. I Postscript -. The communists have charged that United Nations airplanes are dropping fleu on North Koreans. This is the best example wetvg heard of "carrying coals to Nawcutle." CIIAPRUD W. M. B. The March meeting of the Cra- paud auxiliary of the W. M. B. was held at the home of Mrs. John Simmons our-Thursday en- ning. March 0th. with eleven members and two visitors present previous held at the home o Nicholson. were read and approv- ed. the roll call responded to, and offering . lvsd. Members reported thirteen calls made and seventeen cards sent. and the treasurer gave a report of the recent been held in the a substantial Meeting clos- benedlotlon, foi- hour with lunch I ..., a-.3 co4t-rauQ'afS.;-y8- ..so.-W T”"""l' XE , A-m I job. tional Western Att-ractive Floral Display The huge floral horseshoe, shown above, is a product of the floral firm of Mr. Gordon Callbeck, now of Denver, Col., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Callbeck, Summerside. More than 9000 carnations were used in the horseshoe which was unveiled recently in the Sf-2,500,000 Denver Coliseum. Shown beside Brown, who designed the tribute and Mr. Gordon Callbeck whose firm undertook the More than 10,000 persons attended the dedication of the new opening was featured by a "Salute To The Soil" program on the eve of the 1952 Na- Stock Show held in the huge building. the horseshoe are Mr. Frank Coliseum and the a town for the past three or four;' Tlgnish Mr. Charles Malnnis of the De- partment of Fisheries and Mrsu Molnnis are visiting in Charlotte? Sport Eclioos Froiii Prince Oounty weeks where Mr. Mclnnls is re- ceiving treatment in the City Hos- pitsl. -- It's got -so now that referees Arthur Arscnsult of Lawrencrnvili have to have N0 yet?! of Mass., who came home to attend Golden Gloves competition in ad- the tunersl of his father John ndition to a complete knowledge or A;-genguig of uovm, nu ,eg,m.,,,dia.ll the rules. Attacks on arbiter-s to the U.S.A. Before going he dis-'3” 3'"m3 m”''” kequem ” um” posed of his farm property in Leo- 3”" M" A 5umm'mdT Huh vm , M. Am A I L School forward threw a right me:Rt:m1rNo,,h. "mun M P" lhook at one of the officiating re- ferees with twenty seconds left. in the third period at Bcdeque Fri- day night. It might have done some damage but the ref was go- Miss Mary Gsudet of Boston ar- riycd inm'I'ignish last week on a s ort v t to her brothers Jerome . J. Gaudet rind Mr. and Mrs. Char- me "my mm. age Punch" Take 9 HOT MUSTARD BATH Dissolve 2 or 3 ublerpoonlilll oi mustard in a little cold water and pour it-into your hot bath. Alrcr the basis... a brisls rub-down.T.thcn oil is J. Gaudet. on her way to P. E. Johnny Morrow's shooting" at Island she also visited with an--the refs head, and opmm, . cugi other brother Isadore Gaudet who'which required a few stitches tol is in Hospital in st. John, N.B. close should turn out to be thel "last straw." we saw Hughie Campbell push Charlie Goods 1-! O.N.R,siiwa,vs asked for manylround for almost five minutes one, snow shovelicrs tor this No 1 sec-Eevening. He pushed him hlmselfi tion. Employment was given to gl.Il-ind. then threw other players most a hundred men Though the,”93g'5”t his”-CH9 30"h9' m3:'Chhm15& work did not last ion the forth- 5”" "C ' " W” '"m' 9” comma check. mu :9 3 help jnlthat any further action was tak- many homes of this locality whilelen' l the work aided materially in keep- ing trains on schedule. During the slorrny weather the C O 0 It's about time teeth were put into the penalties for attacking referees. A fine game will be tum- ,ed into a brawling force if some- thing isn't done soon. . . . The recent arrival of Dr. Kelly in Alberton where he has taken permanent residence and practice is a great relief to residents of we think it's fair to say the West Prince County with its large better team won in the Freetown- Pcipulallon. while the Westernlsummerside High semfi-final ser- Hospital is a -fine asset to this dis-'les. The kids made a much bet- trlct the shortage of doctors andlter showing than anyone expected surgeons has been keenly felt and"-hem W 50- They have a lot of the addition or Dr, Kem. is exglspeed and tricky stickhandling. perited to go far to I-9119...; the snjgorrtile of the lioys are the slap- ua ion. . as varie y. egs going a blue- ,,.a 'streak, but heads lagging behind Lobgger mhermen he, ma little. More experience may mg D,-,pa,.mo,, (or ne1ea"u;"n?:gichange all this. The Freetown .9330". Lam: are being mweiiplaycrs have more than just sneer heads kmt and naps bum, Nylonppower and bulldoze tactics. They wine is the late” for knmlngido a lot to! heads-up passing, it heads. While this is smaller in sizeiyouve "0 mm AM they 3” 1" than the 18 "Hand CO" t '. livery fast forrebounds, one of the is much stronger R d It 0" Mile it departments in which they show I) is claimcdla decided superiority over the that it lasts about four times as Sum-hi kids. long. The cost is higher but it is' ' said to be much more economic tol the user. 0 The Summerside Mereurys took 'the R..C.A.F. team two straight .: but by close scores, 7-6 and 8-7. with go much mow go melt melThe Summerslde sextet showed threat, of wage, in Cellars 15 gomzimore hockey savvy than the Fly- go cam, ,,pp,ehem,0n to manviers, but the airmen were fighters who have quantities of potatoes iii!” the last ditch Carreau ” ' storage. It ,3 MM that at l iflne hockey player. The rest are Which set cellar water losxe, xthojis-'run'of'me'mm; . . flavor and become unsaleable The Mercurys called one strike Prince Hockey Championship atl Kensington Rink inst iilght de- feating the Suninierslde C.G.B Gals by the score of -i to l. and taking the series in two straight games. The Burden Girls showed somo puck-carrying ability and in the second period scored ll goal hy on pretty a passing play as any- one would wish to see. Babs MacDonald. blonde centre. shot two of her team's goals. The goal tending of D. Sonier in ,t.he summersidn net stood out, and she- ssved ilie Siimmerside lassies from a. larger deficit on the score. Lineups: Borden - Goal, Oznn: defenc- R. Jay. L. Arsenault: forwards. M Wcsthavcr. B. MacDonald. N. Jar: D. Noonan. M. Noonan. A. Gordon Summerside - Goal, D. Sonier: defence R. Gaudet. G. Bernard, M Borden. Sisters Win East Prince Title The Borden Sisters won the Easttaalianlt. S. Arsenault, C. Ga.llsnt.. M. Pqers, )5. Gay. H. Gay, L. Gnu-t det. SUMMARY First Period l Summerside. R. Gaudet .. 4.32 2-Borden, D. Noonan 9.05 Peiialties - None. Second Period .'i-Borden. B. MacDonald 0.16 4-Borden. B. MacDonald 1 r.-i. Gordon) l3.5(I Penalties - R. Jay. Third Period 5-Borden. M. Westhaver . 12.32 6-Summerslde. L. Gniidet 19.02 Penalties - N. Jay. G. Bernard, R. Gaudet. M. Nooncn. Delaneyp W. Palmer; forwards. D. Referee -- James Hogan. Plans for what might be termed an international race meet to be held on the Summersido Harbor were laid last night at a special meeting of the Summerside Horse Racing Association. The harbor ice wil.l be checked this morning by Dr. Auslin Dc- lancy, Robert Dewar and other members of the Association in an effort to find out if the ice will be in condition for the proposed meet over the week end. Horses from Maine which par- ticipated at the race meet recent- ly held at Moncton are now at the stables of Myron MacArthur at Kensington and the owners are just waiiing.the go ahead sig- nal to bring them to Summerslde. Horses from Hunter River. sum- merside. Charlottetown, Moncmn and Halifax have lined up for the event and all in all its a matte: mat is now in the hands of the weather man is to whether the meet will be held or not. Local racing fans are hoping for the best as the meet promises to be a big event in the local racing this winter. -5. PEBltIl'I'S SALE YELLOLW MAIIGABINE ALBANY. N. Y.. Mai-ch ll - fAP)-Governor "Thomas Dewey today signed a bill permitting snip ol yellow margarine in New York In. Stale after July i. The action kills a 00-year-old bsn against the col- Big Racing Meet Is Planned At Summerside Conway and O O I Vicinity -Mrs. Ralph Oatway. Freeland. is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. nntoinne Arsenault, Charlottetown. The many friends of Mrs. George Hardy, Foxiey River, will be glad to learn she is feeling better after her recent illness. Mr. William Milligsn. Murray! Road. was in Summersidc oii Wednesday. March 5th, on busi-i ness. Mr. sterling Milligan. Conway, was in surnmerside on Wednes- day, March ilth, on business. Mr. Elmer Milligan. Mun'ay Road, was in summcrside on- husiness recently. Mrs. George Morrison andyoung son Angus were visiting Mrs. Big- gar's father. Mr. Thomas Biggar. Portage. recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke. and daughter, at. Elesnors. were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Clarke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Palmer, Freeland. LONDON-(GP)-The National Canine Defence league, now is providing 7.000 persons with a two-month LVI I asporufcnce course cred butter substitute. Portage. ' i-ives. write:-: - -.-.:..;- NOTICE This is to notify the"people of West Prince that I am the only authorized Ford Monarch. Ford Tractor. and Deerborne Farrn Equipment Sub Dealer west of 1952 models of above cars, tractors and equip- ment tvill be on display as soon as new equipment ar- For information on above cars, etc., call or , NGOBDONS GARAGE. G. A. Gordon, Alberton. Phone 12 on "how to trs.lrta dog." Poplar Grove And Vicinity Mr. Robert Banks left on March 4th for Goose Bay, Labrador, where helhas secured employment. Mrs. Tommy Howell has been on the sick list. Her many -friends hope she will be able to be around again soon. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Keiswetier. Freeland, are receiving sincere sympathy on the loss of their house and most of its contents by fire on Sunday night, March 2nd. Mr., .Vlillar Craig was a passenger to Summerside on Monday. March 3rd. Mrs. Roy M. Inglis has gone to spend a few days with relatives and friends in summer-side. Mr. Charles Millizan spent a re- cent week-end with his parents. returning to summerside on Tues- day morning, March 4th. Mr. Louis Rairisay. who is em- played in Summcrsidb. spent the week-end of March 1st with- his wife and family here. Mrs. Ralph Oatwsy. Freeland. returned home on Saturday night March 1st after spending two weeks in Charlottetown with her sister. Mrs. Antoine Arsenault. Mr, Arseiinult has been ill'in hos- pital for some time. Miss Blanche Craig returned to Summcrside on Monday morning. March 3rd. after spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Craig. Mr. Richard Found, Bldeford, is doing a remarkable Job with his sklmohile during the stormy wea- ther. He has taken the d0Ci0r ffdm Tyne Valley to this community and several other places beyond was possible Our energetic and efficient tea- cher, Mrs. ii;dith Palmer. kept our school going every day during the last storm. staying at the nearby home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks. Mr. Edgar Wagner of Halifax is spending a furlough with his wife and family at East. Bideiord. carrier. 0 1? h&bX'lIlM-hdhIXKll i I-5-D-i-stun - "jibe ...... .. while greater loss would result t - those saving them for plantings: 1;lnckh?:iTiTsco1Tfb::! With so little frost in the groundlum, gm-1 it might mean Just the itiisumkliydexitigct tolhave trrouble odadifferenoc between defeat and n 9 Com n8 Sp its an vctory. Apparently they decided preparations should be made tolin favor of 0'Leary because of the meet it before it is upon us. lpotcntial gate. The Alberton crowd M.. should turn out for both games, The hum of the Guardian Planeland O'LeBi'Y fans should attend over Tigi-iish in the early morning will too. Mlt:rCUTY5dlnl: is a welcome sound as it brings us. - - V few 3 SW3 "OW 8 before we go to work. the latest Bedeqwr The 5"m"i9”id0 min news of world events. This serviceischwl drew gmd c”””d5 E" Wm' is much a reciated even ihoughlle" The dm"9m9 Eeem” w "5 we failed tgpsee Paul Sharpe skim-lm me rim" um" Wm” the me" min: over our homes on 3 law School hired buses and built up I I this Mm" that W” not following of fans. the Mercurys "WWHK5 dtook cars and few fans followed surprising because on some owmemh these occasions we could not even a e 0 see our neighbors. The enrir db If Mercurys beat Alberton. (and livfy Diii-5 Us in the Same CBtC80i'.Vlthat will take some doing), per- as the people of Chvlotieiown maps the Summersidc fans will and we are grateful for this up to come to life and support the team date service as well as for the dc- when they play in the Prince livery made by the paper boy to County finals against Borden. our door. WINTER ON GRAND BANK! I Birds are being fed by some of our citizens. There are several coveys of huns in close proximity to the town and bags of grain with grit are being supplied them regu- larly. Those come from the P.E I. lFish and Game Association and are distributed by O.J. Bernard. ST. JOHN'S. Nfld.-(OP)-Guru prise at the large number of Kitti- wakes making their winter home on the Grand Banks was expressed by Leslie Tuck. Federal ld life officer who spent a week at the fishing grounds aboard s. New- om gamey partridgcs have a. hard time to exist when the ground is foundland draggcr. Other species he noted included saddleback gulls. fulmars and turrs. here, when no other lransportationJ Al Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Thursday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 BASEO Oil AOTIML OASES FROM THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT FILES! reg OAppOlllTlllETill with " IMNITIIIT covered with snow or ice. some of our young farmers are doing 4: good act in supplying barn floor sweepings which contain the in- gredients so essential to the exist- ence ot these birds. such actions will be rewarded by having them come through the winter and hatch out large families. It all adds up to heaiit.i..'ylng the countryside and in making it more attractive to tourists and visitors. T A Fancy Dress carnival OAMEO TIIEATITE KENSINGTON Wt-dncrulay and Thursday 1:15-9:15. The untold. untamed story of ihe frontler's most notorious woman and dangerous man, starring Yvonne De Carib and Howard Duff as -"l";ALAMlTY JANE AND tSA.Vl BASS", in technicolor. sobcdlorsgoodiiigbfsslcep. RUSSIAN AUTHOR. Nikolai Gogol, great Russian novelist of the 19th century, is called the father of the Russian short story. ,(ee,as f-and 5255 ! ,(”0iez-7ift:' H oliiilwfi at; .(z m (. yd? gag) V Keeps bold I009! "'9 V Retains eriipscss at VIIONIW9 V Protects met from dmns V Preserves cheese moisture ' V Kups dust off smell ovP"'""'l V Cuts down rnotii dorm!!! '9 '90” V Induces sliver tarnish p , , . ll V Avoids dirt-damage to rim! g 'i '- rloiliesg ' T”: . CHINA DEPT. HOLMAN'S suiimngsmrr Ill cnannormrowu - KEIISIIIOTOII RINK WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13 Fourth Game Finals North Shore League Kensington vs. Spring Valley Game 8:30 Sharp THURSDAY, MARCH 14th Third Game Finals Junior North Shore League Spring Valley vs. Kensingtol Game 8230 Sharp BEDEQUE RINK rnmsv. iimircrr 14th REGEN oiiiriiii --Judges- Mrs. Ellis Webster Miss Aletha Noonan Mr. Earl MacMurdo Admission 25 and 35 Costumes free. ....iw l 1 l TIALVTJRF FHMH) ENTIRELY IN JliPliN...n.ii.. .., pvfvvlll J1) .ll- .- limn. ll '. Av Fm lmtl i..,.i.... . 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