no and Peter Macbnugail aiaol Emmett Foley. Bloomfield. S.D.U. "udiemi i-Ii fri (I t t I th f' ' Mr. Colrldge Rogers, Burton. ”.. 9" 3 "5" ” 95"" I g has resumed his duties on the.?:;&dc:;fl:LdhE;:d'l-ry; llliaiflegfw 005' daughtsr 0I.LiIlItl('ltCi' Road, lrereilllct at thc llollle of Mrs. Howard mow plow for the winter. l I "We'll lluests of Mr. and llirs. l.:lr-. Barlow on Wedllcsday night for ;Pupll: IFI'hS'hIl'l' . - ., Despite me very cum weather resume; 0mei;lll:'-iudiut (;i;terl3l.l' lIl);I.y and Mrs. Alice Barlowlciupr rehearsal. a good attelldan.-,-a BURTON Miss Fralli-is (lriifill. (ilengarry, recently left for Saint John, N.B. tb seek empluylllcnt. Mrs. F. Biailcllard, Halibut-tony. WELLINGTON Thursday. Jan. 12, 1956 The Guardian. Page 11 compnnied by Mrs. Gay and her! illl-illllcrs of UIlIlt'lI (Iillurch choir , recently left tor To;-unto, ongmand bad roads our faithful lmuyweek-I holiday. ' ” IVE! olthand. 3.1!. where she 'll'lll hllcllll the Cl”'m' curl" Mr. Hobie” Shim assmal Miss Inez Gallant. of Mont-Ion. H E WEE-MEI WE”-I-Cw, T zxilholidays Willi members of IlerJ::ll:::ljp:II;WaeTivel:?;l:;Kth:nm:5- N. B” ,.e,,C,n”y Vmmd hm. paremsy p L; . . . l . n i . iand to date has"! mused a dayhiil r an Mi: Alphic Gallant l - 4 ELEI-IN LINSMEN USH WRK AT CSUMMERSIDE. Heat Restored en was .,, . 4, M. Ed Realms and Territories QUEEN ”,,,,, . 5 gym; in two and broken water DlPeS- p I ' . be. of Jenkins ulism;ii:iiill.'i st-live:-:1 soil: Head of the (fomrrionwealtil, :5 ;.uc.pi'::.Ail(P5.;, 0'” Hy" " N . o LIE” 1' being 3"PP"'d by dies" IM" Aldlclil Leardf 3 Smmufg E ,were renricrcd in the pupils. A Defender of IIIQ Faith. Sinq Effective Measures to the W""1 "W5 M” A U” V ' ' commas Heat wastiuliy restored to R. C. A. F. Station Summer.-lide Yeslel" day afternoon following the installa- lion of ii large iaower generating unit. It was (lawn in for the Con- tral Heating Plant on Tuesday. I The ose of auxiliary power units has also enabled electricians 1., supply enough power to the homes in the Slemon Park Hous- 1."; development to enable the re- sidenls to use their furnaces and refrigerators. At R.C.A.F. The flying connected with the uaining program at the R. C. A. F. Station will be resumed on Mon- day and most of the aircraft that illave come into the station since the storm have made their land- ings by radio instrument. uslnt III? y T0, RESUME FLYING lGround Central approach equiv ' lment situated on the station. The station was left without pow- ler when lines from Charlottetown collapsed under the weight of Ice ii I beat yesterday great- i'y"iTa'uc:'.i ofears of cold weather BEDEOUE ti ' M t M Mm-snap spending the holUaya at the home .l:hill:lnugciiJ:ol..Theoheal and wat- i of his parents. Mr. and M11 Will- ar supply housing being establlghwer Leard. this village. - ad, the :1ce)K&onllmal;dll&9h::lI:;1: There appeared in the press re- izzimiluim the Station will sgainl"e"”y 3" 3090"” "Y "3""""" 1”" be - - ope-no-I mm. i:.";i”"..l2:..T”i”..i2””s:l.l:””;' Buzzei of 70 Lafayette Park, Lynn, , . Mass. it will be interesting to I-CT I IT OVOT people in the Bedeque area, to lmow V ,that this lady is a sister of the late It's only in time of crisis lhnilM'S- Gordon Woodside or Lowe! human friendship p L 5 its pcak;Bedeqlle who passed away In the of puformance. When as Bmwn- P-lit:-I-ll"-illllal 0" ocwb" 3”- s . Tile lllally irii-lld.-; of Mrs. Ern- est MacGrcgill', ilurtoll, are sorry to learn of her continued illness and wish for her a speedy recov- ery. Wendell (Juilil-utt. who was enl- ployed in Torllnio, 0nt., has re- turned to his home in Cape Wolfe. Bilrton School l-lo,-ed for the Christmas holidays on Thursday. Dec 21. The l83('Il6i' was ylcsentd With lifts fl-om the pupils; the pup- ils receiving gifts, fruit and candy, from the teat-hi-l'. 1 The I'Cf't?lil. scvl-l'c cold spell has causcd the ten to form in the Straits. This is nnn-ll earlier than lBSl )'9”"- as a tIIil')' was launched at Whites (love on Jzlil. 23. of last year. . TIIE.I'0IIl)llIllLI xllliil-ills who are attending St'Il1lllI Iii Cllalluretown. arrived on Wt-lllli-.slizly evening to spend the ('Ili'lslillzls holidays I! their rcspi-l-tire Ilollics, Those froln liul ion arc Jullc Mac- Gregar. lilgll Si-imol student of Notre Dame Af'ttll('ilLl'. Louis Dal- ton. student of Vocational School, of Notrem-i).-llllv Al-lldcmy; Don- teriy cold llNilIli'l' Mr. Davis Jew. l in Dickens, set- ting forth the xliIl'l of "Scrooge" was read by iii-mlcil Campbell a pupil of line ,xPllllli' department. A "Manger st-mu-” um carried out also b.V the lllilllls oi the senior department. Miss Collie 'l'mnllll,q and M155 Georgie Murral -lnrlcuis at P.W.- C., are spendlnu llu-lr Christmas ll0llllB)'s at lllPll' llt'xll('('lIV9 homes here. The juilitlr lllllllli entertained those present null mugs, recitat- Glengatry. ;noger's mother, Mrs. lMacGregor who is a patient in i of their mother. Mrs. Clovis Gand- Prince County Hospital, Summer-l side. v 5 ll ' . Mr- W M"- Peter Roxer-.l.lus3.'.'i.paoli.a'e5i ?ii.i"dueii.er'" ..21:. "cenuy Vmled M"- l bers of his family in their reccnti E'""5llsad bereavement in the passingl let at CIRJ Egmoni Bay in her 79th. year. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barlow ac-, Attention Motorists All motorists in Alberton are hereby requested to use their vehicles only when necessary and are asked not to park on town streets except where absolutely necessary as motor traffic on the streets hinder street clearance and the work of iinesmen trying to restore service. ' TOWN OF ALBERTON, Henry Clark, Town Clerk. PROCLAMATION l CANADA ELIZABEFI-I THE SECOND, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, Canada and Her othel (G.S.) (Sgd.) T. W. L. PROWSE Lieutenant-Governor. TO ALL "PO WPIOM these presents shall come or whom the same may in any wise concern: ' GREEFIN G: A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS damage from freezing rain in Prince County and the western portion of Queens County has ... my ,S'ec9vet 1195150967. ONLY Brodl'e's offer: you all these extra! a two CAKES IN EVERY next" ocswod in a A COMPLETE MIX-ion! add water. mix and balm 0 A SMOOTHER MlX&omwaM1ed Ingndonts for the smoothest butter In the shortest time. 0 TWO CAKE TIN LIGERS IN EVERY PACKAGE. 0 E0000 COOK OOODNESS” ht:;nx.l'.L.h):..zA4.n:v .:..-gm-..... 3 . l p . ' d l 1 h 1 d glroyed in from Glcnlzal-; , l; . .,.1 H d, N E I ' 1 3 I W A "W ”' '”'””'''”i' it it i”""i"i3c""h1sl?iy'35"” liiKi..iliJ'I.f :E:ieitayml,1ll"Pteapi:iiiihe)coiii:ahyylil: .Ef3..Z1'n'Zl.53e3"EE”m.Emlae and student of iv..."-.1......f.li;.i,,,,,lf",i',Z,,. mm” C 0” WIN” ”"w”l” Isl AND E f 5l'.":n??";lnni'”.: 31:1 ytoa reiilgie igrlltllg: Czunty by the diaaatarona ficiala revealed that galmost iooo Alberton. (Photo by 9- 335"" WY D"-VI? "l ('1-mlllwlllun. student ' .. . .- l ' d . . 1 --gt H , , ll on steg;- "5; ”,, B , , M L, ::.'r.::" K 0 ” ””"”””"' "f ”'""Wy "1 "W l Consideration was also belnsihlfoliip igiiiitallil Iii Sweetman W” l” I" ' ""19 "me 3'” "' chrlsetma:Lc(iiiiecei51Lhiii, in: dschotlif med and gave ""' "WW" 3 3"" NOW KNOW YE that we' by and with the advice 0f given to the possibility of allow- ing the use of one electric light in each home. Dua to the lack of light poles to replace those wrcckczi by the storm. power lilies are being re- .who called his staff officers to- gether to decide on the action to be taken to restore essential ser- vices. It was decided to give prior- .ity to restoring heat to the Siemon 'Park area. and all.station activity placed temwrmlv by 5”'l"l3l"ge"'”iivas directed towards this aim. lines from house to house. Sixteen men are employed at this work. The Air Marshall Johnson School reopened yesterday after having been closed since last week due to absence of heat and light. The W ll'ROMP'l' ACTION Coleman oil lamps were issued on Sunday. one to each house, all! space heaters were supplied to homes having small children. The OIEOIII Gluanftaa their relationships. But when there Is a good deal wrong with the world, and prlvation of one kind or another takes anip at certain members of a . Lly. the other more fortunate members get busy and act as good Samaritans. This is being illustrated in Suin- inerside during the present strenu- oua days when a "silver collection" on telephone and light wires has deprived a lot of us of a good many modern conveniences which which we so cornpiacently take for granted until disaster strikes. In this matter of heating facIH- ties for the home during the pre sent silver blitz in Summerslde. the, "haves" have come to the aid of the "have nnta" much more readily house on Wednesday evening,.Dec- ember zlst. There was a large attendance notwithstanding the bit- ana" effort to see that everyone gets over a tough situation with as much comfort as possible. BABY CHICKS We are opening a new Chick Hatchery located on Noonan Street in Sulnunerside to be known as the Campbell & Burns Chick Hatchery. We expect to be in operation by January 15th. , It is our intention to produce and sell Chicks of the highest quality at competetive prices, and erous treat of candy and fruit. after which parents and l-illldren return- ed tn their IIDIIIPK ioeling that much credit was duo to the leach- ers, Miss Phyllis limit-ll and Miss Winnie Smith for tho nay they had trained the pupils for the pleasant occasion. fixed. Our Executive Council for Prince Edward Island, do by this Our Proclamation order and declare that the said areas of Our Province of Prince Edward Island, namely Prince County and Western Queens County are and are hereby proclaimed a DISASTER AREA in which until further notice all persons are constrained to give heed and govern themselves accordingly. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we Letters to be made Patent and the Province of Prince Edward Island have these our the Great Seal of to be hereunto af- WITNESS the Honourable Thomas William Lemuel Prowse. Our Lieutenant-Governor of Our Province of l.?.l.3.i'El.-EE? th is tb ae with the "have , . . Prince Edward Island at ou Go m t H ' an:ln”have iloI"5nntions of the uni- we solicit a share of your Baby Chick requll'e- Charlottetown lihls eldventh day oiyflanudiiy in toliiese eaiii Wino"! mm IE "umllwuu-"u'h' mg I g . . . . 3 , . , . .. """'" REGULAR THURSDAY . M RFGULAR TKUMDAY mm I:;”fa.llZ5'lX"i3i3e”fi?3if lliillgi merits" of .Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and flhty-sixyand "l"""" '5'". "'7 H I dance Canadian ,.Legion Home. danca .Canadlan Legion Bonn, homes and stay with those whodare in bgrmgfllgflg agflflilig I:tf1l((l:le:Y;V in the fourth year of Our Reign. ""7 ''ul' P"d'E' 3 '5 YW 5"" "S Kenairrion. Music by Erwin Ddir Kensinlztom Music by an more form"-ls in "I" "Eat ' v . 3 P -G.l.(loliklsdicl95l lodai -s-in-auntie him and Sunshine Boys. Admission Deighan and Sunshine Boys. 4:. candlelight I91!-l-lttaflllefli I-av; Burns Ltd.. at Central Bedeque. Write, can or By Command. ,m,,., M. - ,,,,,m ,h,,,.',,,,,..,... ...... so cents. mlsslml 50 will 'Sff;mle':,::dE:i:ce ,h:t"”,:feM phone Chick orders collect. All popular breeds ' ' Personals Frlcllds and neighbors of Fran- cis L. Mt-Kay, New London. are sorry to hear that he has entered Prince County Hospital for treat- ment of a heart condition. AVONLEA W. I. The members of the Avnnlea Women's Institute met on Jan. 3 at the home of Mrs. Will Toombs with 16 present plus one visitor. The meeting opened with tile sing- ing of the institute Ode and re- peating the Mary Stcwart Collect. Roll call was answered with "If. I weren't me. I would rather be-."i Tile recreation committee led a, tooth pick relay. Couaspondencol FRANCE OPEN! REACTOR PARIS (AP)-France put into operation Saturday its third and most powerful atomic I t . f"G-1" - designed to produce 3 pounds of plutonium a year. Plu- tonium is a man-made radlocatlva metal used in atomic bombs and reactors. G-1. at Marcoule in south central France. is a 40.000-kilowatt plant. Beginning in July it will he used to feed an experimental SMI- kiiowatt electric power plant. er in a "one for all tor WANTED IMMEDIATELY morning when we were caught with our wires down. All. kinds and types of portable heat-i lug equipment have been offered to the people who had put all their heating eggs in the electric has- ket. There is an air of camilrad-l eric much as if the spirit of Christ- mas had come back for another. curtain call. We may occasionally have cold t fingers, but it warms our hearts In see I community stick togth- ed. hatched, place your orders early no deposit rcguir-4 HAROLD CAMPBELL, LLOYD BURNS. I ANNUAL MEETING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Will Be Held At Signed, P. S. FIELDING, -y Provincial Secretary. 0 GI. Swivel-Top Vacuum Cleaner I laid III. Iovlo (anon, I U & 5uEEE5 ...I;.:-gtmp Nweaiqulaqlolnlxlloou 5 AUTOMATIC war d ddi.” .ed.Tll re . - I I ,l;:"j,:':siig';-lint; Zltilllnillegslvfhm The Town of Summerslda reqili es 7”! Y 5 MEN CENTRE Elf . DY ' 8 OF C . North Rustico schooluiras present Green St. SUMMERSI-DE Prlllce C0- , . ' ; . ' A H ed and paid. Mrs. Sterling Stewart read a letter from the Health Con- vcncr and also directed a playlet. "Misery incorporated." it was reported that material for the sewing class had been procur- ed. An auction of surprise pack- ages (value 35 - 50 cents) is plan- ned for the February mcciing. Thcl collection amounted to 32.69. The next meeting will be at the home. of Mrs. Lowell Wyand. Standing committees: Cnvcndlsll school. Mrs. John MacNiell. Mrs. A l fr e d Moore: North, Rustlco lchooi. Mrs. Clive MacNicll. Mrs. W. L. Toombs: Cavendish. sick. Miss Blanche Wyand. Mlsa L. lilac- Avinn; North Rustico. sick. Mrs. Reginald MacNieli. Mrs. Jenniul Stevenson: Lunch. Mrs. R a I p h Burdett. Mrs. Eric Simpson and Wu. Milton Green. .....A.,ggg.g Professional Cards Chartered Accountants 1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce I Illidllg . llmmerside. P. E. I. Phase Ill 9 -. . - ll ARR A l rirgglggtggnw ...i2.":.:” in '.:':.::rl:z:: cizmgnsgui Blll-llll ST 3 .. n . order to pick up your dry cleaning. or tter a R .,..";.".f"' " c"'""' drop your clothes Into our plant. Optometrist t -A " dicraly. immediately pole climbers. W”! or with- out climbing equipment. to help rdstore broken electric and power Inn. - Men experienced in this work are urgently requested in contact the electric light plant or the rs... Clerk Office imme- - Town of Summarside ON JANUARY 24th. I956 AT THE HOUR OF I0 0'CLOCI( IN THE FORENOON. Have Your Dry Olpaalng Ready ' VICTORYCLEANERS NOW IN OPERATION - SUMMERSIDIE , TODAY (Thurs) - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Evening Show: 7:15-9:15; Matinee Thurs. 3:30. Sat. 2:30 i . . , INTO THE CIMARRON CAME A NEW OUTLAW COUNTRY You'll be amazed at its ef- fortless, easy operation. And the Success Automatic Wax- or is so economical because YOU control the wax flow, use LESS wax; it's an ideal work-saver along with Sue- un Wax. ON DISPLAY at oulel and nrvlcl by writing. V 1 . NOTICE FOR SUMMERSIDE AND DISTRICT Ropmeniadva of Sings:-'sowino Mdicllllli Ch l' "W! mldiug Mar sommmldo and can be oomomd tar annual oauvm ; ' y . - MIGIIIE CII. REGEHT TIIIIIIT 1.15 - an .Hli us! mum tam t-Iajppuaai Till most leading stores. See It today. NOTHING Ll SUCCEEDEE L:-r .,-I '-IL.