,. DECEMBER 29, 1947 t rue GUARDlAN.__U_r_i_AKuUFFETOWNM PAGLREEIE [TIEWESTER ‘Auras-s. George Clow. l! SUMMEBBIDE mild P?— following stores Bookstore. Water Street: Gouriles Drugstore, N GUARDIAN I. Elmer Mus-play. 186 llsnover Street. and 5 Ottsws. Street. PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscriptions. Advertising. The Gusrdien Mey be bought st my of the in lummerslde: _ Bl Centrsl Street: nfjl-‘omngo Query. Water Street; Mark Gsudet. 07 Grenville Street. marina will be delivered to on’; home in Suuuuerslrle. garrier B07 o; give your G Kensington Rink Monday IIIBM- Dec- 29' a I” w: ..l-'on. BALE — Newly freshen- eow sad Hereford calf. Arthur Macros-lane. Bedcqile- 40d saw. Krnsinliofl. one - At Kennedy's. Maxwell electric oasilcl‘. standard size; and one nlfldiunl size Fawcett. Plpeless FurrliiCE. Both articles new. “ANNUAL MEETING . FOUR. Branch Farmers‘ Institute will be held in North Carleton School lifozltiay evcnIilB. Dtw- 29- NI members requested toattend. lohn w fllyers, secretary. GIIJYENILE hockey practice, Brijt-(IUG Rink Tuesday. Dec. 30. A; ieunls wishing I0 PIRY I“ 311V‘ cu League are requested to have f1‘. hst of players that night. and m..- wlll be given a period on the - AIISCELLANEOUS SHOWER ,\Iiss Kathleen Delghatl. Sum- ---icie. was guest of honor re- v at a miscellaneous shower w _lcr home by her girl friends. s» was romcrllbered also by her it ‘xw employers 0f the 10601 h:. ell of Tile Island Telephone <- rillillly and presented with a n nulifill leather travelling but- B .' ' ‘NT HOLIDAY AT DE slam-i -- Miss Alma Gould. s t; l-vlsor at Grace Hospital. Hali- ilas resumed ber nursing dut- : . alter a pleasant vacation on mo Island where she visited her parents. Ml". and MN. Waite!‘ tlould, l)» Sable; also Mr. and Mrs. lIl~\\'lli'lI Gould, Sunimerside, and "f". and Mrs. Scott Cairns. Frec- “Till. ~POLICE COURT - In the munnlcrside Police Court on Satur- .i1_-: morning considerable evidence has taken in the case oi a local nzun charged wtih theft oi a sum of money from the person of a lo- ral resident. The case will be con» tinned this morning. Mr. W. E. Darby. K0,. is representing the Flown and Mr. J. S. DESROUIIB-i. l-LC. the defendant-S. Pretty Wedding At Summerside A pretty wedding took place It I orioqr Saturday morning In St. \lur_v‘s Convent Chapel. summer- ilrir. when Mgr. G.J. MucL-ellal, \'.G.. united Ill marriage Annie Kathleen, third eldest daughter of .\ir. and Mrs. Ernest Deighen. Summerslde. \ and Joseph Allen Cody. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Cody. North Wiltshire. The bride. who was given away In.‘ hcr father. looked charming in a street length dress of heaven blue wool. with black accessories. sud wore e qorsage of yellow chry- nnthemums. She was attended by i-r sister, Miss Sabina Delghan. -.-.ho wore e pale green wool dress. l- lth black accessories. and corsage s! yellow chrysantwmums. The groom was supported by his brother, Aeneas Cody. Mr. Lew- lcnce Gallant presided at the or- flflfl. Following the ceremony a wet]. ding breakfast was served at Mui- hrrry Lodge. where the. bride's table was centred with e two-tier ivcdding cake, prei-tily decorated. and flanked by Jighted tapers. Trev. JD. Kelly proposed the toast to the bride. 1\Ii‘- find Mrs. Cody left immed- lately by motor for Borden. thence by roll for Dawson Creek. B C.. u-llcrc the groom has accepted the IWIIIPIDBIShIp of the Rolls school. llo had been on til stuff o! the uulnmerside High gchcOl since fifilltember of this year. The bride has an efficient supxvisor of the local branch oi the Island Tele-y pilone ComPflflY. Ltd. e The best wishes of their many friends are cxtended to this young rouillle. - B, st to per dey or 12o per week. Phone ZBB for this service order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. --FISIIERMEN —I . buy smelts. eels and tocncods. st highest mar- ket prices. Quantity required. Phone 656. E. E. Sharbell. Bum- XIIOHIGO. ‘ . —BIDEQIJI.' RINK - South ‘Shore Hockey League practice. _ Monday. Dec. 2D. Summer-side team 7 to B; Middleton 8 to 9; ifieetown 9 to l0. Teams are re- - quested to try and have their list of e players completed tonight. ~ —AFTEBNOON TEA - hits. D. C. Tompkins entertained at. her hc-me in Sunumerslde on Friday at an afternoon tea in honor oi her daughter. Miss Charlotte Tcmpkins. s student nurse on vacation, Those present were fomncr class mates and friends. Mrs. N. W. Underwood and Mrs. Robert l-laggerty presid- ed over the tea cups and the Misses Annabel Allen. Dorothy Ei- lls. Barbara Sillipllant and Dar- ibara Curie assisted in serving. ~ 5_ . Personals —Miss Helen Hansen. Coldbrook. N’. 5.. vrho arrived on Friday cvr- ning in Su-mrrlerslde. is the house eilest of Mr. and .\irs. I-Irvlrst 1.. Walker, Victoria Road. - S. -Mlss Hazel Best. Watertowrl Mass. arrived by nlane on Christ- mas Day Io spend the Yuletide season wIIh her parents. Mr. anti Mrs. Beecher Best. Sumnlcrsitle. -»-s. - -Miss Ruth Kelly. nurse-in training at the Charlottetown Hos- pital spent the llolitlnvs with her nwrenis. Mr. nnrI Ali's. Wilfred Kelly. Summersidrxv S. “Miss Nan lifclnnis, student nurse at the Charlottetown l-fns- pital socnt Christmas with her sister. Mrs. Maior Inlnan and Mr Inman, Borden-S. - . -Mlss Jean Ccblyof the Czlnzld- fan Fur Auction Sales. Montreal. arrived llrme on Christi-ms Dav for n brief hoiidav with her ITCTPYIIF. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cobb, Summer- side. -S. liovilan " Mr. Edmund PeIeTs of Illisi-ourzhz- called to see ills parents Ill Hsvrlun on Wednesday. L Mr. Chester Hayes and‘ sons motored to Howlan On business on I Monday. -- How. Mn. and Mrs. Arnold Wood of Howlan were passengers by train to Summerside on Saturday, Miss Lily Wood. teuchver of For- est View, ls spending her Christ- mas holidays at her home in How- lan. Mr. AA. Arsensult and his fill-ISM". Mrs. Robert Gallant and master Ernie were on a trip to Summersidc by car on Monday. Min Marion Cooke oi Cape Wolf who has been taking Grade eleven in summerslde High School came home on Friday evening for the Christmas iloiidays. This has been a bad week {or ca: roads; on Tuesday there were at least all; cars and trucks in the ditch from st. Anthonys to Tig- "Ish- A III! lfllfik from Cllpc Wolf upset. loaded with stones. Mr. Albert Gallant of Moncton came ilome to attend the funeral of his brother Maurice. who was the victim oi the tragic accident in the truck on Monday evening. The stork has been very busy in the vicinity lately, bringing twin slrl! to Mr. and Mrs. Rod Mc- Nevin. Olcary. s son to Mr and i Mrs. Alban Arscnault. also a son to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenuuit. Mrs. Arsenault is at the Turner's Nursing Home. This il II. Ar. “w WILL N —G. H. Minn" mug’! liimIN TIIE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT-Full View u zajLule read] ferent elles. The latest of these Mirrors Is priced h 1950 Thcmme slsed Mirror Is 2M0 and the smallest sized Mirror M" “:6 ‘ “lrlflmrzo: e-rarzexvee oséllellvy quality blste Ilass and they Department uness to your home-Furniture ‘ggxnqiil; ‘I: Till onocnw DEPARTMENT-Choice Mal- "! M m“ n . ounce tins. Theoe sre delicious In stews. chowd- "cn I" 5:19 Willi-the prlee ls 2B cents s tin. A special roan“, n“ clash rties is Anchovies-these sre Ymported from _ _ _ Y3" 7 Ire 0i t er rolled with espers or canned in fist fillets. M‘ jllelts w ll eertsinly go for AnobovIeo-better get both vsr- °F4IIQI re)! cents s tire-Grocery Depot-talent. \ "011 WILL nun IN rm: YOUTH olmmr: A p , — complete array of mmilrgllalufilnnelotte Pyjamas-sires z o» u. . - - The silos z u. e sre m“ “n! g "PM llWlel-fl piece ell-over nursery patterned et 1.70 a _ _ _ In m!‘ a“ IHIII link or blue with s figured yoke st 1.50 s pllr. Wm‘ . n“ a "h" "I! like!!! ere in plsln pink or blue flsnneletie ‘M “w” 1;" W! "lured scie- ofloed st 1.1a s peir. They are oi‘ "7 I IRWIN". l0". wenn end well nude-Youth Centre. YOU WILL FIND IN Till EAIDWAII DEPARTMENT A fine die ‘WE h" WIIW ‘N146- ~ - . Thtl snow Is perfect for nmhunhmulllitllullllllllltpflbelfrom8lbtoflflfls M‘ . n" T Illulity Sills sre mode of Maple-Ski Poles sre 1.50 to u“ “uh!” "Illllllrsed m u: your: snd ole-hi stoek rm, ,'-----. =- -':'::'rr.'."..:.".t:::.-::.*::.-;s- ..*::.':"e:.:: 5P7 Ne!‘ Equipment In the Hardware Depertment. Dpening 0f Pelt Show ls Delayed lmtrles for the ennusl pelt show of the Prince Edward Island Fox Breeders’ and Exhibitors‘ Associa- tion will close on January 15th. according to iniorrmtion received over the week-end. Aftcr all en- tries are In the long end srduous task of classifying the large num- ber of pelts takes place beginning January 17th a task whlch- ll growing heavier each yes: due so the increased number of pelts end a larger number of exhibitors who are entering. - The annual show.has for several years been held in the Summer- slde High School auditorium and will in all possibility be held there again this season, although this has not yet been definitely decid- ed upon-The huge auditorium has many advantages for this display, chief or which is good lighting However many exhibitors feel that this annual pelt show would draw a very much larger attendance each year if the pelts were on dis- play and judged nearer the busi- llcss district. Mr. Douglas Bell of Carleton, who has for the past several years judged the show to the entire sut- isfaction. oi the ranchers. hi" again consented to act in that l-npaultv. ' Judging will begin on the morn- ing oi January l9th.1“rom presem indications a larger number of pelts will go before the Judie W!" last year and it was mainly due to the large number being-receiv- ed that the dates of the show were changed from January 54th t0 l9-2ist. At the conclusion of the judging the annual banquet wil- be held at. Leo Gayle‘: Ffltw“ ant-S. Mcfleilis" Mills Ilian Injured In Accident SAINT JOHN. N.B-.-D@¢~ 28 — lcp; - David iiiilligan. 7.0. of Mc- Ncills liliils. PEI. suffered se- vorc rut-s and head injuries Sat- llrtlny afternoon when 3 ca? In ‘RIIRII he was rldlni I-“Tued m“ IQ pass another vehicle near S115- sex. swerved from the snow-cov- ered rQfld and overturned several times. _ His condition in hospital he" tonight was rePorted Impmved‘ Th‘; driver, Harold Burtt. 2i. Ca1- nis. .\.l<~.. escaped serious injury. 515.35.“ twelithhchiid living. also use dead. Congratulations. On Friday afternoon. Dec. l9lh-. the teacher and DUPIIS °I FDYESI’ View gr-Ilool put on their Christ- n,“ pong“ which was indeed very guoll. The evening was fire and a good crowd attended. It-Wery ‘me PYCSEHL was loud in praise oi the tout-her. Miss Lily Wood. also to IIH‘ pupils who took their parts so well. Also on Friday afternoon. Dec. 19th.. the Woodstock concert was pug, on at 5t. Anthony's Hall. A very good larogram was harried out which brought much laughter and enifill- mom; by all present. The M18319!‘- Mr. Jack Arbing also entertained with very nice music. There was also e sale oi candy. Friends and relatives of Ml‘!- Pcter Perry. llowlon- will b! 3°"? to hear she has had a blid lI-tli-‘k of stomach flu. The doctor was called to her on Thursday. Lltest reports are thlt lb! II much 1m‘ proved. Mrs. Perry is H Y9!" old and has been crililllfld Wm‘ rheumatism and P5I5y 1°!‘ "n" time. A very large congregation attend- ed the funeral of the lste Mour- ice Gallant on Thursday rnorninvg which was held at St. Anthony! Catholic church of "which h” W" always a very faithful membe- services were conducted by his pusmr, Rovg Pr. Rooney. The late Air. Gallant leaves s son-owing wiriour, formerly sophie Weill! 0i Duvar; also eight children. four of whom were away working at the time. They were all present at funeral except the oldest IIYI I" Montreal who was unable to I" home. To the wife and fsrnily the sympathy of the community is ex- tended. . Four Killed In Crossing Crash TILBURY. Ont. Dec. 2B —(CP> -l-‘our Tilbury rabbit hunters were killed and a fifth Jumped to safety Saturday wlhen s New York Cen- Irnl Railway passenger train nm- ning 3 1-2 hours late. smashed broadside into an automobile stell- ed on the Richardson sideroed lev- cl-ercssing 1 l-z miles west of bills Essex County town. Killed were: Dominic Bourdesn. T2. retired railway worker: his son, George Bourdesu. 34; Al- bert Bourdcatl. l6, studpnt l0!‘ the priesthood et en Ottawa college and son of George Bour- deau: and Albert Thlbert, 33, brother of the driver of the car. Lone survivor was Henry Thlbert the driver. who said he leaped sec- onds before the crash as the fly- cr. said to have been travelling 90 miles an hour to nuke up time Inst. duc to heavy snow in the Chi- caro ares. bore flown on the cu. "r saw the our. Mitch smeared to he travelling about 15 miles an hour. skidding into the rails." seid Ray Waters cf 8t. ‘lhcmel. Ont. firemen of the express trsin which ordinarily crosses this fist sres of Southwestern Ontario st about ‘I0 miles an hour on its duh frcm Windsor Ont. to Buffalo, N. Y. 0U IRMEIISWE s TQDAY (Monday) end TUESDAY » "ms coulvrizssflfl was‘ . a LADY... our MONTE was AWAY! r '\.- .-__/ on nuns: omen - urn normal - souueo cmoau mum nouns . mu mo Mom»- mam- Inn o"... . mime sv soon o awn Also Short Subjects .SI\:>ws 7:I5-9:I5 Matinee Tuesday 2:30 New Yeors Matinee OnIy 2:30 TED DONALDSON ond " ANITA LOUISE in "PERSONALITY KID" NEW YEAR'S EVE and NIGHT ELIZABETH TAYLOR _m_ "CYNTHIA" roco-ooooovoooevvowoo» REGENT THEATRE SUM MEIISIDE MONDAY and TUESDAY i um IIElilIIIiEIi ' I UIIYERUK IEIIRSE Itil EDMOND O'BRIEN ' AVA GARDNER ALBERT DEKKER SAM LEVENE and Introducing BURT LANCASTER Also Shorts Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Monday 2:30 WQ-O-OQOOQ-O-OQQQQO-O-O 0-O- v>€~oi>§ Monday 7-9 Tues: Matinee 3:30; Evening 7-9 LAWRENCE TIERNEY and MARIAN CARR. in "SAN QUENTIN" Also 12th Chlptcr of Serlll ‘ififiidifiirfliwf Henry Tlilbcrt. said that as the car approached the tracks one oi its occupants shouted: "Look out. there's a locomotive." "Well keep going. we can nlairc it," Thibcrt said he replied. but when he gunned the motor the cur wheels spun on the icy roadway. The giant engine of the express train plunged toward the crossing with its whistle screaming. George Bourdeeu. in the back seat. stood up and was nearly out- of the cor when the train struck. Tihibert said. Tile driver added that when he ju-npel he thought the ear had moved enough lo clear the crossing. The mangled bodies of the four men and of s little dcg and a fer- ret they had taken ejong for the hunt were scattered for three- iifths of a mile along the snow- """ ' -' "moi-array. together with Ineshed shot-guns end shells. c-JJQIIQI‘ J. h. Emerson of nearby Conber slid there will be no in- DPEII TUESDAY T0 SATURDAY INCLUSIVE Reg. 201.00 Discount 30'?’ - - for Reg. 125.00 Discount 60% - - Ronging Prices. Ladies’ Coats FUR TRIMIIIED Reg. 89.50. Disc 609/5 Ior Ranging up to n-g. 115.00. or... 70% l" IIIITRIMMED Disc. 50% - - - It" Reg. 55.00 Reg. 35.00 assures our Customers of Up-To-The-Minuio FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE in oII our Departments oi uII times. 35.80 34.50 27.50 Disc. 40% - - - for AUTOMATI-ChiSDISCOUND-EI Two .. DDERN sninuirrs Automatic a BARGAIN BASEMENT Cosh Bosis Only Bed Room Suite 182.70 Ladies’ Fur Coats 50.00 Ladies’ Dresses Silks - Wnols - Cottons - Discount 50% No Returns Regular 10. Crepes CDNSDL VACUUM ‘D EPI-IRTMENTL WHERE PRICE IS MATCHED WITH DUALITY oi the Automatic Bargain Basement Highlights WUUI. BIJINKETS Colored Regular 9.40 UPIIULSTEREU CHAIR Regular 45.00 Discount 40% - - for 21.08 Regular 169.00 Discount 30% ~ - for 1181f} CEDAR LINED BENCHES Regular 23. Regular 69. BRIDGE LAMPS Regular 16. Regular i5. CLOSED MONDAY For lie-stocking and lie-pricing No Exchanges ' No Refunds Only A Few Discount 307 - -- for Discount 30% - - for 6.55 5i a 1.25 RADID 50 Disoount30%- ior 16,45 CLEANER 50 Discount 30% - - for 48.65 11.85 10.05 95 Discount 30% - - for 50 Discount 30% - ~ for FIRST DISCOUNT —2D%— Auiomtoric Reductions oI on Additional 10% EVERY TWO WEEKS THEREAFTER STORES ~ "IIDUSE FURNISHINGS Canadian Girl Adespte Fideles COTEAU LANDING. Que. Dee. 2B. - (AP) - Adeste Fideles is heard throughout. the world at Christmas but few know tilat the hymn was composed by s nun of Leiort Convent at Courtral. Bei- gium. and sung publicly for the first tlnle in i892 by Mls. Alicei 0'Farrell USulllvan. now a resi- dent of this Sagmnay County vil- lage. I Mrs. O'Su1livan. then l2-year-l old Alice O'Farrell. was attending, school at Courtrai when Mother. Ste. Eliodore of the Congregation. of Jesus and Mary composed tlle| new religious song for the coming; Christmas. | The 00-year-old nun. who sign. ed ller niany musical works withI three stars. did not. know then; that. Adestu Fldeles would become; n favorite Christmas carol the, wvorld over. I She selected young Alice for her “beautiful soprano" voice and the hymn was given its first hearing! ill the‘slnall chapel of the little, known Belgian village. Alice sang it. during communion and it was not long before it become known throughout Europe. Ireland especially was enthusi- I Boys’ Parliament Was First To Sing iSessions Continue SACKVILIIE. N.B.. Dec. 2s - On Saturday afternoon at three o'clock the twenty-fifth session of the Maritime Tuxis and Older Boys’ Parliament was formally opened by the Lieutenant-Govern- or George J. Trueman. MA. Pb.- Speech from the 'i‘hrone. In the course of his speech the Lieuten- ant Governor strvssfld the import- ance of church centred hols uork as sponsored by tho Maritime Re- iigious Education Council. He spoke highly oi the fine work done at the leadership training camp at Cllipnlan. N.B.. inst sunlmcl" and urged nlcmilcrs to sec i0 it that their own ellllrrlirs (ll‘l‘ l'L‘|il'(‘>'.‘IlI- cd next year. l-lc spuku in icrnls oi approval about the series of trans-Canada conferences held in October this year and of the fine work dope h‘. the l‘(‘pl'.‘.~(‘llI1iIl\'CS ui I110 Nilliolllll Bn_\'.s' \\‘0:"'< Danni. Mr. KCililPIIi Parker of Surliviiie, N.B.. Mr. D-nlliltl mad oi shuben- acadie and Rev. Wilbur Howard. who is the boys’ work set-rotary oi Ontario. After the Lieuicnallt-Clorcrllol- left the House tile Speaker. Gfjfm (I011 COIOs uI lliliiliix t'.'lIIt‘(I thc House to order and a debate was heldiflon the ‘Filrcile Speech. The following Prince Edward ls- I D.. D.C.L., L.L.D. who read the; ' astic about it and many still cher- land menlbers arc attending the lsh the interpretation Given byIPflfIIfl-alrnl: John M. Crnla. Alid- the late John MoCormack. a worid~ ‘flielml: Keith Alonso. hionslrctell. known tenor oi the operatic stag .7 The formal tie-inc: of the 5_ (ysunlvan, Canadian bQr Illrumcllt will b: held li/ionday elo- og msh parents-then 1mm; 1n ining at luhisil tizne leaders of pur- Beiginnl. regrets that the original ‘I105 1'01‘ 1943 WIII be f-lvricd. f manuscript later wasndestroyed by (ire. she has bought many copicsI of the hymn since then and first] _ | taught, he; m,” chum-m; and. The world ls lntlehletl In fir. 1am.- hel. [we grand_ch1|dren_ ‘Chinese for the discovery ‘of tile This Christmas she spent withfl-‘llmpass. silk, tea. DOYQEDI" her family at her home herelgmlpmvdfl" After midnight mass, before nil I ‘._.. .. _~_____ ___ gathered about the table. Mrsil ‘ ' r " Oiuilivan went to her small organ y ‘ "h and with them sang Adeste Fidelcs | If as she has always done since.‘ i‘ i . . ~ Speclnl Reduced Prices to 3Isi December Christmas oi i892. IIARDIE AGENCIES most modern buildings in Wesi- K ern Ontario. is s place where peo- ,, I. pie seldom hang up their coatsfi 153 Gm“ Gauge Sh,“ . l N0 COAT RAG]?! _ I IDNDON. Ont. - fCPl -- Lon- don Public Library; one of the and hats. The reason: the nl cloakroornfsdlncent to e bsserIIenI. "m" ‘on quest auditorium. is ussiiiy locked. Robert Flanary. 38. was electro- cuted first, and his slx-year-old son. John was killed when he touched his father. Plenary! bro- tlier-ln-lalv. Hugh Norris, 30. who lived next door. ran to the scene and he too was eleetronuted. Nor- ris‘ wife. Edith. ‘J8. tried t0 help the three and she died when she reached the ground near the bo-i- ies. ,I~'our Eleetrocutad In illnusual Accident MARTIN. Ky.. Dec. 28_(AP)— y Four persons were found electro- Itrlltitd Saturday. their bodies piled l in the back yard of one of the vie‘- . time who was putting up s radio = aerial which came in contact with ‘ a 6,900-rolt high tension wire . Coroner Braddic Shepherd said i "r M] i I v Wednesday Afternoon, December 31st IIND Thursday-New Year’s Day January 1st‘ BRACE’S - -IIOLMAN’S - snllnnlnrs - NUTICE T0 FUULTRYMEN 00d FARMERS w: ARE Now suvms ALL GRADES CHICKEN mo FOWL Alive or Dressed We prefer buying direct from the formers, ond can supply shipping crates II desired. ‘ JENKINS BROS. SUMMERSIDE, F. E. I. I . . z