DEQEMBER z4._ 1941 rrnc __ GUARDIAN. CHARLQTFQTQWIN "PAGE FIFTEEN ffiFwEsTERN GUARDIAN SUMMEBSIDE and PB-INCICOUNT! News, Subscriptions. Advertising. The Guardian May be bought st any o! the following stores iu S o: [t Bookstore, Water Street: Gcurllea Drugstore, 21 Central Street: ysrcuto Bakery, Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 8'! Granville Street. murmur will be delivered to any hours iu Buuasusrslde. “pier Boy at lo per day or 12o pee week. Phone IIO foa- this aisles M gm your order to the boy mspouslble for dellvcy ou your route. T511570. csysrar. 1mm. -surrurm com-r p- at s .-. nlerslde Christmas Day, 3 to 5 session of the Supreme Court W... a to 10 plm. hold in Burnmereide on Friday the‘ __5L|GIIT FIRE — flwnllllflifl! caee o1‘ James Ellsworth Cvlllis vs. celled about 10- am Olen Payntsr both o1 liilsrelis, so amen W81‘! ydfly for s bllse in a building mm, o; Water street and known the Old Station. 1t is occupied , JflllklllS Bros. and ls used in figuring chickens [or their can- nH-v The blaze, believed to have aled from a heating unit, wooden lloor under the action (or assault was triad before chief Justice Thane A. Campbel. The case coupled tho entire day, quite a number of witnesses be- ing heard. The case involved the ownership of a house on the whorl at Bideford which later wee haul- ed on to the property o! the de- "lls "T"? ‘HEM fondant. In an argument in ro- gard to the ownership the alleg- ed assault took place. Judgment in the case was reserved tll1 a later date. C. D. MacCallum and E. E. Arnett appeared for the plaintlir and Mr. T. l. Unkletter for tho defcndantn-S. _ulll’lll\l\'s itEMEhlBERED _ m; _-\;:glican Young People's As- Wcidllrlll of St. Mary's Church, w. ~<ldc. on Saturday last for- sarrlr-d lo the Prince Edward Is- hnd Protestant Orphanage a large We wu-lrcri to capacity with a nl msortment uf rebuilt‘ mired toys etc. to add in ppmcss of the orphans at chit us time. The members yaw Il?i‘ll at \\‘0rk for several Personals -Mr, Ormond Lslton, dental student at Dalhousle University. llalilax, is spending his Christ- ucck» uu this commendable pm- mas vacation in Swlmersldc- ~5- 1... Hid in addlflon m the repair-I —-M'lss Patricia weekl- enviou- flj wys, they sent a supply 01.86 01 MEN?" sfudwr 551"‘ Jim"- fic; m which the girls mqdg ".N.B.. arrives this evening to spend dyes nud the boys made and re- |Christmaa with her parents, Mr. hlllll >nmc really xvonderful specl- {find Mrs. Percy Weeks, 5t. Elean- riPll o.’ larger play things such u 1°"- rockiil horses, slei hs, etc. '1 ' g 8 I —The following college students '0! KenslnBt-cn and vicinity are home for Christmas holidays: bee Sempie (Dalhousle); Arnold and Edgar Hickey, Allan and Rupert MacLellan. Emmett BrahanLChar. les German, Patricia and Billie Pendorgast, James Saunders, Mark and Gerald McQuaid (St. Dun- stsnh); Isabel and Margaret Jar- dine, Jean Davison (Prince of Wales). K . SKATING AT cnvsru RIHK Summerside IIII CHRISTMAS IIIIY r""",""""'\ lnsunnncr All £45’ time nutter Slyzmmcrside IKOFESSIONAL CARD p‘ Wihitliq IT. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Office at , i5 Granville street u I Phone s1‘ l Bumrneraids y ' -o@>oo@co@>oo-Q>o77e§ Phone Sll X-Roy DR. VINCENT GRANT DerilcFSurceon Smallmcn Building SUMMERSIDE -o. n. re- , OLD IAMILIAI. CAROLE ls ouster-mas nous amo our ml swans cnursnms". I WTSH FOR ALL OI‘ YOU A "MIR-RT, Ne a dream o! a. Radlo-Phonogrsph-The MARCONI. No. 224, Cou- role combination model. The period cabinet Io bea-utllully llgurod wel- nut. - _ - The 5 tube AC operated ladle gives ‘l-tubs performance cov- mlnr stands d and short-wave broadcasts - - - It has a. pencil edge illuminated slide rule dial, 12" eleeiro-dynaulo specter and will bring M true reproduction in excellent tone. The Iooord Ployr has an rulomatio record changer with quiet. trouble-tree mechanism-crystal pick-up with a life-time needle. _ - - This model has the new type snitch. cunblnlng Phone-Radio changeover and tone control. there la "limb" record storage space. It la a. really beautiful place of furniture u uell as being a most satisfactory and elfloleut Radlo-Phonograph. The IIIARCON]. No. 224 Ie a. machine that you will be thrilled with Ind proud of, for many years. - - - The price of this model ls 329.00. yulfll- see it on display in the Hardware Department. Ii you're an ardent Bargain seeker-end who Isn't? The China De- ' llartngent has a. super value in PYRIIXWARE GLASS BOWLS ln sets 0f three -- the regular value of those was 1.40. - . - Until January 31st M may purchase this Bowl Bet tor ONLY II CIT!!! Beside this Bowl- Set Bargain the China Department has s complete stock of all the Pyrex Glass Utensils needed to outfit your kitchen. - - - it you liaveyet to cook or bake with Pyrexware - you hove a treat In store fur _\'0u——lt‘s wonderhll. - - - Choose Pyrexwars for your kitchen from lilo China Department. lot-hers! 1f you've been looking for ITOOKINOS ler the children- lie Youth Centre has received a shipment o! fawn, ribbed cotton hose In sires 6 to 9. priced at 80 centoa pair. - - . It has been dllflcult to let children's long stookin :; better ooruo right in, these are bound h so ln a flashi-YOUTII csrrms. The very first shipment from England cl HUNT!!! AND PAIMHI Heavy Traffic -nansmcros aura ‘, WI sum Christmas night, a to 10.: Good ice. Good music. —MAGIBTBATI'S COURT - A large number c! cases were dis- posed o! by Magistrate R-S. Hin- ton in summsrslds last week. A reckless driver wlJ lined $25 and costs; a man lrom ‘llgnlsh charg- ed wlth caulln wilful damage was fined t5 and costs and ordered to ply the sum o1 s19, the value o! the damage caused; a pa lrorn Slmmsrslde was lined and coats tor iallurs to report an ace cident; s. man charged with reck- less driving had his case dllnlsa- od; a man lor having in his pos- session en unregistered revolver was given a nominal zine and the weapon was contlacctod; s youth trorn Bordeuler creating a dia- turbancs on s bus was lined I and costs; a surnmoreide taxi driv- er was tlned $8 and costs tor failure to slop at tho scone of an accident; a party charsed with possession pleaded pot guilty and his case was adjourned tor a week; six peritflll were fined for intrac- ticns o! the highway traific act. - ls Reported By Railways MONCTON. Dec. B - Indicat- ing the heavy volume or Christ- mas traffic being handled on the Atlantic Region. Frank L. Dougan, general passenger agent. Canadian National Railways, stated here to- day that the company has been operating a number of its trains in sections since last Friday. The rush, he sold. will continue until the first week in January. 1n ad- dition it has been necessary to in- crease the number at cars on many o! the trains on main line TUNE. While the rush does include some o! the more than 7.500 ltu-I dents travelling hams from univ- ersities and colleges to various. sections o! the Maritlmes, he said many q! them were being carried on special trains, Neither did the arrival c! 1,600 persons on the Aquitanie at Hai- llax on Saturday cause the hcavyl travel on regular trains. because four C.N.R. boat specials were op-, erated to take them irom dock- side to Montreal and other west- ern points. EGG Allll Iilllll-TIIY Continued irum page 1 I are doing agood Job of meeting theOhrist-mas needs o! the pqoplg, Prices have been fair and reason. able. Chickens are plentiful, tur- keys in moderate supply, with geese and ducks remaining an ms scarce list. Demand tor ehibken o! the heavier weights and of minded Q1111“? ls strotlt’ and car- loh m betas moved to Canadian and. United States points. Paying Prices to producers {or ungraded "enrol-rand have been ror the Dost few weeks two cents higher than last year at this time. I Dealers and country trading stations are now quoting {co- this Product: A Large, 44; a Medium, i 412 A Pallet, 35; B, 30; C, 19, Charlottetown dealers are oflcr. I118 eroding stations for graded product: A Large, 49; A Medium, 41; A Pulls-t. (regular) 35%, export 40; B, 34: C. 19. A-1 producers are receiving for graded and oartoned pack: A IMEQ. 55; A Medium, 68; A Pul- let. til-b. Consumer demand for eggs in Charlottetown are mostly tor the higher grades of eggs and car-ton- ed and these are retailing at: A Lsrsc. 6M: A Medium, so; ann- let. PW“?! Pflwl are unchanged "I4 110" lttin payinl prices _to Producers are higher than. last y!!!‘ st this time. Dealers and wholesalers are oilerlng for dress- ed poultry basis rail grading: Chicken: special mlllrfed. 36; A . mllkfed. 3t; B. 20-5‘. C. ill-it. Fowl: A. 37; B. 20; C. 10. Turkeys (18 lbs. and under: A. 40; B, 38. Over l8 lbs.: A, 35; B, 28:. Geese and ducks: A, 30; B, 8. No great volume of turkeys. ducks or geese were purchased at these prices. Producers sold most of the product direct to retailers and realized 43.50 cents per lb. for grade A turkeys and as much a.s the market would boar for loose and ducks. Retailers are soiling to consumers Quiet-mas poultry at: Chicken, A rnllkfed, ducks, A. 45; B, 43. e<@>eo@-eo<@>oo\ cAPlTUls-Summerside IISCUXTB AND COOKIE! has just arrived on the Grocery Shelves. These delicious and world ‘sraous blsonlta are ln the following ver- Itllen Golden Puffs at 80 cents a package-Digestive Ilseulte at ti! "Ma a package-Ginger Nuts at 4| cents a paobge sud Shortcake at 45 rut-s s package. For special Holiday treats, serve Huntley and Palmer Biscuits-Grocery Department. I’ HDTIBE. T0 rouunvusu and remains '1 WE AR! NOW BUYING ALL GRADES CHICKEFPAND FOWL Alive or Dressed, We prefer bu_.' .1 lireer from the formers, and eon supply ‘Illlllllill flutes): desired. v_ lmxms nos. j. it»... ensues, r. r. I. -...-..-u.n.vr<.ea lvtou-a-a ~. ye room (Weinesdoy) m CHRISTMAS NIGHT “Iflclosbypmfik.” lllliitlim - Mlcnsn q, ‘QANNI fir“ no IICNAQQ "°..l‘ in- _4ns ' ma. Shows 7:l5 ~ 9:15 — EXTRA - EXTRA - Complste News Reel of the Roycl Wedding CHRISTMAS MATINEE ONLY 2:30 "FOR TH! LOVE OF RUSTY" with TEO DONALOSON B. 50-3; geese, A. 48-50; B, 45-6" 40-2; B. 39-40; turkeys, A, 534;‘ bring you success Peqce on Eqrllb-Good Will Toward Man" lei the spirit of Christina glow‘ with on abundance oi good things and lgpyjuemorjes. SMALIMAIIIS ulssultflluinrns Continued from page 1 EQl xvith the .2: rd... they-ca: ried, Smith said. PO-O O-O~§-O-§§O-§~§—§ REGENT ‘ THEATRE SIIMMEHSIIIE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY m“ JACR u. siukauibi...» a...“ COIBERT s AMIEIIE no RICHARD FORAH n Also Shorts Shows 7:l5 and 9:15 Matinee Wednesday 2'30 44 ‘DO-CFO §4~O0 $0 $00044 00" . as“. r: w.“ y u To our friends .11: ooeuod ullgigqo our stresses-r Mo‘! bed"! Irzhabrloess“ mebeotolevmtlslndbeycuzaJind I ‘with the comlnq oi I948 . Judy, the new your” ' _ on vour mas While the corolers slid o! LIMITED ‘The four were lest when we found them." Smith said. adding that they were travelling north instead oi’ south. the dirocion they should have been walking ll they were to find their own way out. The four hunters told smith they became lost shortly after enterinz the Port Mouton woods Thursday when they chased s rabbit and got “turned around in a sncw storm." "Alter that ‘we just couldn't find our way back to the railroad track," they said. Hops for the tour waned yes- lerday o-iren faint footprints tound Sunday were blotted out by a six innh snow-fall. Guides and n-oodsmen only “ere allowed to join iim hunt as the searchers pressed deeper into lhe county backwoods, some of the $~RT¢ ‘ {KTQXLKR Cameo Theatre Wednesday-Christmas Ere 1-49. Thureday--Chrlstn\as Night 1-9. See Religious Educational Inter ta in Cecil B. Delllillek Production "TIRE SIGN OF THE CROSS" With Frederic March, Ellsaa Lsndi, Claudette Colbert and ohms, paughton y J§\¢Q°¢\~ d~*4‘e\‘.@~_l“9é‘ ... m\\»\ s... s; snaps many loys cs there are Christmas lights most treacherous woodlands the lnijust before they arrived at Sabin P1991 River. The helicopter dropped u An RCA)”. helicopter picked up I RCMP. constable and an airman the tracks of the missing hunters’ to follow the tracks nllile it went onriy today and dropped two men 1.1a rue season's HEAHTIEST courtlueurs >\) '_-'.';,~.\ a. I‘ ‘___\._ Summorsllle Hardware 6o. _ l buck to the highway to refuel wltl which rcached the returning party y gasoline. i I . l