Novrmaan 2s. 1941 '~ fiETs/ESTERN GUARDIAN firs; I. Elmer Murphy, Ill Ilaoovar ltreat. at George Clove, {l6 OIIIII It?!“ sulvmsnsrna and ensue uouan News. Subscriptions, Milt-till- ij-n" gnu-run may be bought at an) of the following atone In Sammaraldos km,‘ Wgter Street; Goullaa 0 _ ll Central lfnelt fin“? 5,1,", Wale: Street: aura 0mm, n ammu- sour. 0 Th, Guardian vrlll bodelfvorod u an: Imme m Summorsldl. " BG,.‘“PQQ,.QIIIOQUIOQ- Ilwuollbluethtaaarvloo Cm“ “order-to the boy raapoalbh (a dallvlyuyou: IOIII a; [Ive Y0 I Half ton truck in -MIN‘S PLAIN and clog spat I, cundltlon, Write stating price rubbersin stock. Earl's Bhoa Ra- Iinted Gerald Rogers. Albany, pair, water Btreet, Bummerside. “ ' . i? R-R- N“ l‘ _.._. ' -r.rrrr.a nos roa an.» . SIDE firm reqlllrflrlvan Bowneu, K sington. Aunlgiitgiidgraphers and oiiica lmral usliiica- ' U“ Apply, stating q g §::.i...t;:..."“”"““"" ‘°" I Exlloct Hustler Trial r» End Today Jwimed Lgcky, summerside. Re- I yard. - , | Seven more witnesses were heard _BE[)EQUE ,UNITED Church yesterday in the case of Merritt charsfi Services for Sunday. Nov. l Leslie Hustler oi Dbbstleet, charg- smh; Bedeqlle, i1 a.m.; Alba-n!" 3 ed with causing grievous bodily p_m_;13ordcn.'i30 n-m- Mlnism- harm. Chief Justice Thane A. RP\-_13u:'i0n Crwo. Campbell is presiding over the ---_-~ , trial, which is expected to con- eralm mun‘. Auction Forty- elude today. l-nrs and Bridge. at the Legion The only Crown witness heard Home MtlililiiY evening. Dec- 1- l" yesterday was Cst. T. J. Keefe B. ti o'clock. Ercryilne wehwme- Pflce C. M. P.. who was the concluding ,5 “m. ‘witness for the prosecution. ’ »»- The deience witnesses were _g()|tllE("|‘l0N — In the r¢- Fred Deagie. William MrCormack. llsrt of the K111113418" L951“ ban‘ Mrs. Florence Hustler, Mrs. Mild- ... III Allst-ouche. published ,1" rro Hustler, Mrs. James Hustler. yesterday's impel‘- "l9 "m" m" Si, mother of the accused. and should have included, one to the Miss Cora Hustler. LZILIICS Auxiliary, reslivlldei“ by The Crown is seeking to prove 3n; Cilpl. Kelly. The “my w‘ that the accused discharged a .22 pQflViI ill ermr thnt Capt. Kelly calibre rifle, [shooting Elmer Cos- rnglltlllilvli to a £0415! 1° ‘he ‘"19" Mill in the leg Just helow the lie IlliiI rrsitvllflvd w “Mme” g'oin. According to police evidence ..,_,_ is Hustler admitted firing the shot. Evidence oi the defence wit- nesses was mainly that Elmer Cos- tam and his companions had come to the Hustler home. shouting threats and throwing stones at the building. Mrs. James Hustler. Sr.. testified that she was hit on the Would Establish iolehead by a rock thrown b; Elmer Costain-S. At summerside I cutie-J». cosruvuss SERIOUQ - '*___' WINNIPEG. NOV. 2T —(CP)—~ u'l‘I‘A\V.»\. .\ov. 2’! — (C?) — Although slightly improved. Canon Ofilvlfllfi 0f “l” CBC "wt Imvately John H. Turner's condition still is twill‘ 1" Twila” m’ the 5”“! °I considered serious. Dr. Gortrlwrs lilPrfilillg here tomor- Waugh reported nods)“ row r. Saturday whe" “PPMHP Oliver S. __ HANK NEWMAN and The GEORGIA CRACKERS was, CAiistJ.) Evening 7-,-9. Zane Grey's Thriller “SUNSET PASS" ‘With James llirzrren. Nan Leslie and Jane Greer. With Shorts, Donald Duck Act. Also Srrlui and News. .-- . M-Ciirditfilftio ' bui iitiillllli R iiiiiiv lliiiir iiIIIIill-Iim Juamlay a. Malcolm at... [gn- md Mien Norma maul; new“, wuuicl nsmouaio mm m" Shows 7:15 n9zi5 Matinee Sofurdoy 2:30 with’ the 3rd Chapter "THE SEA HOUND" ~-\-—\ -\-\ ~ \—\ \—\R\ \-\ *\c\e\—x—\rx-w\flw-\~\e\r\r\srxex , . QRRKRKKRRiRxVMGT r04 OfVQOQQQOO4QOQQQOOOQ I a i REGENT Friday 7—9. Saturday Matinee 35ml THEATRE SUMMERSIDE FRIDAY asp SATURDAY lfjllS [.1 new radio station licences and Oiiivl‘ lllaticrs will be consid- Appllt-aliolls ior licences for nrll‘ lrldm statlons~ WW6 001119 Summersidds " tlticl‘. N.S.. and Charles ‘ll. who tvzults to estab- ~\\'.'llt station at Sum- Aiberlon '-.\ir. l-lohard Hogan. manager cl 1hr (‘o-operative store here, has sril the homo formerly ti in; Mr. Dun .\IHCLGBI’I, .\l.". Frank Mm-Dvuguil llas re-_ iurhrd 1o ins home in Aiberton Shhh llillvll improved in health. afzcz- a three months stay in the Wes...“ HOSPiLaL One of‘ the finest Court Houses in the Mgitims ‘province: g sittu-l .\lr. \\'. Tanton was a business "-90 °n ° w" 5 ° ° en u visitor to Charlottetown a couple find" summerside- and 1' mu" oi llzlys the earlier part o! the “mend o! brick‘ m the early ‘Wk days, all courts were held in the _~____ county town of St. Eleanormwhg: lir. liarr O'Brien lett recently m9 m“ CW" “W” w“ ‘rec to, 5., MK, N33“ WM" h, h“ in 1833. Three acres of land were accepted the immediate building rurehwd by the Wvrmmelll- i" oi stare track. 1870 from the estate oi Joseph _____ Green ior the price o! three hun- The illness o; D,’ 3A Jghnggn dred and ninety pounds oi lawful II m. home lrl Tignish ll much owner u I 8M 101' w“ PM“ Nireticd by nlany friends here. o?’ tfifiiifggdhzhgl‘ fir“; The pirtum presented here expedient and necessary to cause three Honing, “Wkly 1n m. w,1, to be built and placed thereon. llall illlt|*‘l‘ the management of Summerside. largely through her llr. Roy Lvfifil are or the "best", export trade, had greatly over- Ind m lll‘.\':l_\'5 largely attended by shadowed the pretty little village. the toy-limit; and surrounding dla- two miles to the north, as shown trlcts. by the 187i census of 3300 per- sons. As the iormer Court House Court House i.) \ \i~ ' Charlmtetown. Mr. Thomas Beat- tie was the contractor. Early in i876, before the build- ing was completely finished, Judge W.H. Pope with Mr. Hugh Massey as clerk, held a session of the County Court within its walls. This was followed by the June term uf the Supreme Court when Justice Edward Palmer, who presided in St. Eleonora on June 20, adjourn- ed to meet in Summerside, June 2i, the following day. In the disastrous fire o1 i906 this building was destroyed, only tho walls leit standing. The pris- oners were set free. The contract- ors Messrs. P. G. Clark and D. R. ure. As years went by additional space was required and in i930 M. F‘. Bchurman Ltd. completely remodelled the Court House at a Mr. and Mrs. M. Handrahan was proving inadequate. the Hith- lm revvnt visitors to Alberton orities decided in 1815 to erect Wllereiilry were the guests of their the new seat of Illilli?! I" m1‘ llflutzhtrr. Mrs. Reginald O'Con- larger district, at a cost oi 855.000. ‘nor and Mr. O'Connor. the specifications coming from “lilllllfls OI Christmas? m time you surfed rm Ilwnvinl- ""1 ‘ IWII My to begin Io to get your CHRISTMAS CARDS! In the China lltpariment there in \ wonderful display from which to make WI" thoiee...You'll find Carri for everyone on your list. While I'm on "is stiller: of Christmas Cards-tho Boxed Ca-rda are well worth your - ‘llflllileratlon. These Boxes contain a number of selected Cards. that Ire in attractive good taste-buy you Cards by the b01111"! M!" "llttelio from Iii oenta to LII-bay your Christmas Cards In the China lllr mcnt. I h Prepare your‘ "little ones" for cold Ilnlor Illlllll! Th! “"1"! 9"‘ l‘ h" I'm mum a shipment of flcooo lined s IPIIS-theae m “niece. In blue only and the Ilsa are 8 to C. bed at 1M a pair. "Q Sleeper: are well out and well made-thefts ao music! and :,“:i“""li'll keep the children warm and comfortable on the ehllIeaI "i" nlrhta Buy Sleepers In u» Youth Centre. Ellrancing l”; ‘Won oi able Christmas Gifii °P Perfect m ,,_ cot l DEPIIIIIIEIIL The stun W "u "n gludeaaon Ia ‘Ilrtmont has some Y"! can "g 15.95 ‘litre u. n "Jlbeaaowoar trimmed BLIPI are to be found In the Mamie "w Dr: Goods DeIlflIOnt-"A sup makes a very accept- Theu some In walla and black. they're IIPIIIM ‘fllaaiseaarelitollprleed stars. Dryuooda hero-a blt at honing weather practically lnflflllfatlenfarthislport. thaLadIdWear I i" riJfIi-"iifi gatumoucoqasiiua $.13"? yin; I III —I OI hmfxinfille. thla has pagalq u l: ‘WW Ilald flannel 0- arias n rm. ma on m m "m" "mo: mm a haunt-cam am a aloe flare has, Hahn n“ blltl "NPIINO Ii 12 h Illald on u“ "W". l“ mm_ sk'l"g9lll at 10.95. btjlpmqm‘ n "YII! cost of $120,000. A third floor was added and the oiiices enlarged On the first floor are the oflices of: the High Sheriff. the present official being Mr. Hubert Hall; the Registrar‘ (this office had been moved from Charlottetown in 1898 as a convenience); Mr. Bennett R. Kelly. assisted by Mr. Roy E. Mac- Inan; the first in charge was Mr. David Montgomery. assisted by Hon. Joseph Murphy; the deputy Prothonotary oi Supreme Court and the Clerk of the County Court. Mr. Leo Blscquiere; the jailer, Mr. Arthur Andrew. The cells _ are in the basement. On the sec- ond iloor the large court room has been. divided into Supreme and County Court rooms. with the law library and reading room at the rear; the barristers‘ room, av- torney generalm office and jury room are on the north side; the office for the County Judge. at present Mr. L. G. Lewis, opens from the court room as well as the office for the Supreme Court Judge. The present Chief Justice is Hon. ‘Titans A. Campbell. native of Summer-side. who holds chambers on Monday o! each week for the convenience of the law- yers of the County. in addition to the above ofliclals are the Sti- pendlary Magistrate for Prince County. Mr. R. B. Hinton. and tho crown Prosecutor. Mr. W12. Darby Since i882 the Qoyal Canadian Mounted Poll e under Corporal Entries had-an oirics on the sec- ond floor with the housing quart- ers on the third. Corporal Dour- las Heath la now in charge oFthe R.O.M.P. Also on the‘ third floor is ‘the jailer‘: apartment.» Recently the Interior oi this building has been attractively de- I State Illa Ilntor fer y health and min!- PI! "at “listing Tags” In the Ladies‘ Wear corafsd. and is a credit to the County. _ -J.L.M. Morrison rebuilt in 1908 with s. more modern style of architect-i I i I i Ililldalsgfi - TRIGGER Qltulll .........~::...... sprig? mooervma ._ 4/5 aosaouumm m: or m: mums a again: mm: ALSO saws snows us AND 9.1a MATINEE rmnav mo O+O4¢§§++0+§ PRIGES FIIII (Continued irom Page l) aches. This year there is no need for dhe austerity war-time Christmas recipes which requires little but- ter and sugar and substituted THE _-_GUARDIA1:I_, ‘__C7_l-I_.A_RLOTTETOTVN l CAPlTQL-Summeraido TODAY (Friday) m SATURDAY BIG oouatr BILL _IIG IIGIIILE BILL‘ l The. loveliest Things next to you .. garments — for yourself (drop that hint nowi), for c bride, or for your closest friend. The duiniieat, dreomiest lingerie you con im- agine. You'll love these beautifully tailored The pajamas-oh-the for luxurious " printed and striped. Your rush-rials are crepe cloth in your llze. .. Slips - - - of which you'll find more than you can count. - - - of famous brand names that spell quality, comfort and long wear- ’ ability. Your materials - taffeta, satin. crepe. nylon and jersey. .Len|ths, sizes and shades to v-w- 2.25 e 5-0 choosing P-s. FOR MEN No woman can resist lhotlioveliness OITIBCIIIIIIIII lln- gerie. Surprise the Lody oi your Lii d t k w garments in her Christmas porcei. _You nee no no bar sizes-our stuff con serve you with "l8 l"I°""°"°" you have ot Ilond. Ask to hove Y°"" Pcmel “mpPed _ in that’,Christmos-Just-For-You look. Mala Store Section i c with ioveiy under- PAGFLEPZ-TYEL A Parade of firearms“, n, wondrous gowns. You'll find just ti" ‘We you want to wear "931, u, Jill-In our array of plain and ""'"“"' ""“l"'- IPF-‘lliv and satin .\I1I*. ; | .>-'.._ t0‘ grillr ullitkilllgfyuns m Panties-lace trim, embroidered q- plain, whichever your heart; d.- aire. These trim little feather “eight larments add Jun. that little touch to your lingerie love- llcs. lour materials are satin, ervpc. ilyion and rayon knit in blues. white and c to F tea rosl. I SMALIMAIPS LIMITED‘ ‘f!’ Q "I‘wo Stores 9 Where Price is Matched ‘With Qualify GOT THE SHARES Canadian-grown currahts for ex- otic frults, peels. raisins and dates. This Christmas cooks can use‘ all the butter and sugar they want -if they have the price. There is n rich supply of pud-I dings and cakes and adequate] quantities o1 their ingredients for those who prefer to make their own. But with rewer housewives prepared to assume the exhaust- ing work of making a complicated Christmas pudding - and with auet on the hard-to-get _list - most families will be eating till prepared puddings which have used up most of the candied peel, raisins and preserved fruit the recipes requirc. Shop's selling randy and choco- lates report adequate stocks in all sections but prices have risen double over last year In some cases. Nut supplies. on the other hand, are boiil ample and almost unchanged in price. Cranberries are ill good supply in the west and are coming onto the market in other sections. Tur- keys have nOt yet appeared in quantity but wholesalers say there will be no shortage._ ' LONDON — (OP) - A press- button electric "beer server." which claims to do sway witlf the short measure, was on view at the Brewer's Exhibition. REIIEVE IY RUIN G IN II ’.i.'ii2£ el l. HALIFAX -- (CPI- When four Jamaican crew members oi the three-roasted schooner City of New York discovered at Halifax that the vessel's next stop was Goose Bay. Labrador, they “went over the side." Tihey weren't i-mllresfied by tlhe fact the ship carried extra over- coagh4m- delivery to the Grenfeil Mission at st. Anthony. Nfld- DING DONG BILL GADSBY, Alta. —(CP>-Aiter a silen e o! seWfll rem- l-hs whim‘ bell t the Omega sdiool north oi here is rlnslnz neslfl- “he "him bell was silenced when the 911905 of the district were sent to Gadvbr for classes because of the teacher shortale- ' Burke Ilotol TIGNISH Will’ re-opon POPULATION INCREASE NEW YORK. Nov. 27 — (AP) - The population of the New York- New Jersey-Collnecticilt nletropol- itan region was estimated today, by the Regional Plan Assovfiallun at 13.580000. an increase of lil0l‘C ‘ than 1.000.000 over 1940. LOUDEST EBUIIIMIDON The loudest noise tile world has l ever heard is believed to have been the eruption of the Kralatoa, in 1883. heard 3.000 miles away. Ovrvovovoooeeoovo nseo-Quqisso-Qme-smom ‘ Prince County Liberal Radio Talks Every evening 6.30 P. M. Over CHGS vOOOOOOO §.._A_A4A‘AA‘A4¢ LIBERAL MEETIIIG TIGNISH day Evening Nov. 28, 1947 at 8.00 tun. vovoeoeoooeoeoevovoevve rolcanov Speakers Premier J. Waiter Jonas Fred C. Ramsay iiuior Richard Candidates in ‘ist District J. Wilfred Arsenouif Candidate in 3rd District And others Meeting held of 8.00 P. M In TiGNlSH LEGION HALL OQ-OO-OOOOOOOQOO-OOQQOOOO-O-OOQ40-OO-OOCO—O§-OO-O MONDAY, DEC. Iaf. \ ' Summerside ~ ~ 0e<>M<Qeo<Q~ov<sQooQws A ‘I:- - Qfi/t-b-i sencuu. IEETING I There will In a apoelal meeting of the Kenaington Branch No. 9. Canadian Legion. LL81... In the Town Ihll. Kenlfngton. fiidar. Nor. :8, 1M7. at I pm. for the purpose of diaeucoing the advisability or forming a branch of the Ladies Auxiliary. All members and their wives and laughter-a over ll you of age, are Invited to attest‘. '9’. _ W. L. DELANEY. ' secretary. o§fibL0bMédbsitiblljfrtbsliwiflMO€00i> 4th PRIIIGE PIILITIGAL MEETINGS I Tryon. Titursdov. November 27th or 8 o.ln. Freetown, Thursday’, November 27th of 8 p.m. Cope Traverse, Friday, November 28th}! 8 p.m. Liberal and Prlgressive-Conservofive candidates on invited to offend and discuss political issues’. ROSCOE WALKER IRVING rooms C. C. F. Candidates - $>ov<wo+e5eoa>oo-c ‘XOQOOOO-XOOOOOOOQ-VQ-OO-OOOOO-GXO-OO-O O§§§0§§0+-O-O0 M