yANUARY as, _i94s filE WESTERN ouanonw , ' AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy 188 Hanover Street. and . _ George Clow, i155 Ottawa Street. SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY " News, Sab-triptione, Advertising. 1- Tlle Guardian May be bougbt at any of the following etoree In Suuuuerelde: | “queue. Water Street: Gourliee Drugatore, ll Central Street‘,- fianw Bakery. Water Street; Marl: Geudet. 61 Grenville Street; vmce Grocery. Ruaeell Street; Alyre Doucette‘: Grocery. Second Street; Inland Motor Transport. Water Street. TITEmei-u wlil be delivered to no bome in Suuunerelde by 0",}..- Boy at 8e per day or 18o per week. Phone I89 or 288-! for this “m” or give your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your youte. -SKATING Crystal Rink. sum‘- mcrside tonight‘, Monday, 8 to l0. .1100“! xeaslvaioo Rink Monday, Jen. 28. Darnley vs. New gl-man. Game starts 8.18. Skate after. _.|10CKEY Bedeque Rink Mon- “y, Jan. 26. South Shore League “mo, Summerside Flying Hearts m Augunine Cove Bulldogs. .4101! SALE-Billed shavings. Ideal for insulsating or bedding. mpeot to unload at New Arman luonday and Tuesday. Colin Waugh, Wilmot. -SOCIAL CLUB MEETING—- The Ladies’ social Club of Sum- merside Trinity United Church met at the Parsonage on Thurs- day evening with the new presi- dent, Mrs. Thomas Palmer, in the chair. Plans were made for a Valentino Tea on Thursday ailer- llOOil, February 12 in Epworth llall. The usual lunch was served by the committee in charge, Mrs R. L. Molllson, Mrs. Peter White and mas Minnie Wrighb-S. -LEAVE FOR. BOSTON - Mr. Ralph Meilish, son of Mr. and m5, Milton Melllsh. Summersidc, left on Tuesday morning for Bos- ion, Mass. to take up residence previous to his departure, the Sun flly school of the Church oi Christ of \\‘l1lCll he is a member waited upon him. Rev. William Bilson, in p few well chosen words, wished Inlph "Godspeed and success in his new abode and prayed that God's blessing would be with nim" m. Harry Idnkletter, silperintcn- dent of the Sunday School, pre- miicd a gift of a valuable fouli- iain pcn.-S. -LNTERESTING VISITORS __ ilk. and Mrs. Clark Johnson of nexiord, Kansas, have been spending the past two months in gurhmerslde, guests of their son in-lew and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linkletter. Mr. Johnson is an etxensive wheat farmer in ivesicrn Kansas, being the owner of two thousand acres If litlld which he operates under the summer fallow program, seed h; one thousand acres yearly in Willie! wheat. The sowing is done in September and the harvesting hi July. "Rexford", quoting from look Magazine, "is in the largest wheat producing county in the largest wheat producing state in the largest wheat producing area in the ivorld." Previously Mr. Johnson was distributor for So- iony Vacuum Oil in Boulder. Col» nrado. but in 1045 ‘sold out his business and returned to the land. The second crop in 194.7 exceeded eii expectations in quantity and flillillij'.—s. ~»BlRTl! 0F BOBBY BURNS’ OOMMEMORATED -At assembly an Friday morning in the sum» merslde auditorium the Junior Glee Club as!‘ “Blue Bella of Scotland" and the Senior Glee (llub sang "Afton Water" in keep- ing with the commemoration of the birth of Robert Burns. lvlr. Clarence Mercer was chairman and Miss E. Nellie Morrison pre- ded at the piano. Rev. Charles Cunegy addressed the pupils o! Grades VII to XII. giving ex- erpts iiom the life and works of Robert Burns. In the afternoon ‘ades I to VI were in assembly he girls of Grade VI sang "blue ells of Scotland" with Margaret haw taking the solo. “Coming 'hro' the Rye" was also sung by he girls and all the pupils jiin- - in singing "Good Morning. '- erry Sunshine". The following eve readings on the life and . of Robert Burns: Mary - ountain, Margaret Shaw, Bessie Ifby. Jackie Simpson and Tom- Y MacKenzim-S. -I‘0lt SALE-ital? Buick Sow ial fmir-door sedan. Good condit- ion. Lester Jenkins, Summer-side. —lt.EGUI.A.It DANCE Larklxrs Restaurant, Kensington. Tuesday, Jan. 37. Excellent music. .—llAD ENJOY-ABLE TILL!’- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. MaycDowcil returned to their home in Sum- mcrside on Monday evening after an enjoyable month's visit in Wellesley, Massachusetts, where they were the guests of thci. daughter, Mrs. C. R. Schurmarl and Mr. Schurman. During LllC yuletide season there was a. happy reunion at this home, which in- cluded Miss Gertrude MacDou-ell. who is a civil service employee ill Ottawa; Miss Jean Mac-Dowcil employed in a stock and bond if flee. Ottawa; and George, who is ltiending Dalhousle university. Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. MacDoweil mad the round trip by plane-S. -—-ANNUAL MEETING-The an- nual meeting of the Long River Presbyterian Church was held in the church Tuesday, Jan. l3. 0n motion Rev. Donald Campbciiwas appointed chairman. After prayer by the minister, Mrs. Clulsty Johnstone was appointed secre- tary. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. The fin- ancial report was given by thc treasurer, which shoivcd all bills for 1947 paid in full and a good surplus on hand. Mrs. James McLeod reported for W. M. S. and also for the building committee which showed all bills paid and balance on hand Managers and cemetery committee for year were appointed. Mr. Arthur Stowari. was appointed treasurer. After a short discussion meeting closed with benediction by the clisii-uian. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Personals -—Mrs. Ernest Belg-hall, Summer- side, returned to her home on Fri- day evening after an enjoyable week spent in Montreah-S. -lViiss Shirley Macliay. daugh» ter of Mr. and Mrs. Balfour Mac- Kay, Sumimcrside, is a patient in Prince County Hospital, recovering from an appendix operation.-S. -The G. A. of St. Mary's Church, Summerside, met on Wednesday evening in the Parish Hall with the vice-president, Adele Baker. in the chair. The meeting opened with prayer led by Betty Low Tredemllck. after which the pro- ject of shell work, in the making of earrings and brooches, was carried on. Margaret Shaw closed the meeting with prayen-S. WEEK OF PRAYER. AT ALBERTON -—Ci.paclly congregations attend- ed the Week of Prayer services at Aiberton. All services were in the Presbyterian Church with minis- ters and people of AflBiifflli- Nil?" arena, Presbyterian mill Unlifli Church participating. The sngiiig was led by a massed choir with Mrs. Howard Clark at. the organ. The opening worship was led by Rev. J.M. Fraser assisted by Mr. AJ". cone. who read the scripture and led in prayer. Rev. GB. Clin- nlngham delivered the address. The Tuesday evening worship was conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Al". Cone assisted by Rev. G.B. Cunningham. Wednesday evening the worship was led by Rev. G.B. Clliininghfll" assisted by Rev. J.W. Nowe. The speaker was Rev. J.M, Fraser. At the closing service on Thurs- day. worship was led by Rev. J.W. Nowe. assisted by Rev. J.M. Fra- ser. "The Universal Church in God's Plan" was the theme of the message of Rev. J.W. Nowe. —G. H. M.- Wl Cold! It's Cold walling,‘ but it need not be Cold driving ill Yo!" ....lh.ve a WEED TBOPIC-AIBE CAR. HEATER. installed in your and drive in Summer comfort. The Weed Tropic-Alta is made by - old reliable firm, the meter-lulu which go into its manufacture are lent. hi in audget one NOW. "II-girder today from the "i! at (.50. ll known for their excellent quality. The price of this easy to lnetsll ' lleslcr ll 88.B5....Defrostlng equipment to be attached to these More is also available. This shipment of Weed Troplo-Aires only deluded elx Car Heaters-so. for pleasant, comfortable Winter driving h-iirder a Weed Trople-Alre Heater today from the Hardware Depart- The Youth Centre has a number of BABY SLEIGBS on display“ . ' eee are the rail type pull Sleigh. in natural finish hardwood with red llherl. they are priobd at 6.50 each" Baby Slelghe seem to be scarce. erii haue been many inquiries for them end tlfia shipment was small. Youth Centre." The Grocery Newe of the day le of Fruit and Veleteble Juices! "WWI. Nourishing and Athaotlve ie the AYLMIII. TOMATO JUICE " _TAll». which h! lddltlon to '1‘ ' "i Cerrote. Ieete and Celery. The prloe of the Aylnier Tomato Juice '- tun-so ounce tin l: 1'1 cents. For e ehange serve AYLMER. Wynn-as JUICE-you'll love u: rm up In l8 ounce elm buttin- i invited at as mm ma. luolude both theee Aylmer Pfflllllllll in Grocery Department. ‘ L---—--i-—~—— ‘ Your child will be thrilled and niiiiy if m m him or her a real "ll-Dltlws not: LAlVlJknTheoe vim made specially n..- . ohlld‘a ""- WI! are available in two |lrel.- tlie smell Lamp ofdeeonted "l"! Wood with nursery dealgue ou the bale and the parchment '4' ll Priced at 3J6- the large else has {painted and natural wood "ii Ilerehment abode decorated in nautical dealgue. this Lamp is Don't make your child's room e "atoll-ell" of worn “Minn-n: n up to pleeee your ehllde-lt doesn't an much to '9 I "little one" phlny-eyed happineeemLUne of these Children's “W! Will bring delight. They are in the Iurultere Department. Julee oontelsie juicer from " summsiisiué TDDAY iMoii.) a rue. ‘f: @2137 I Dllllll MOI! All '****".I$i°iii$i’" \ iuiieisi- viciisls . znaahsi~aiii.iu.s.. I “will” llllfllfi Also CARTOON Shows 7:l5-9:i5 Matinee Tuesdoy 3 :30 REGENT SIIMMERSIDE MONDAY and TUESDAY ‘WEWTERS Mittlnfls‘ ' aiuis um“ iimii Wliiifli mu my, iillili iiuciiisvhi Alilliillilli “ililiutt mun: tun Inn-nib liwwlllfl Shows 7:15 and :15 Matinee Mondoy'3:30 e-ooeoooeeeoeoeoeee eee ~40eeee4eeeeeeeee4-teoev- Cameo KENSINGTON Monday 7-0. Who was slie . . . This woman called ll-uby? . ‘i Merle Oberon and George Brent in “’l‘]5l\f.l"i‘.\Tl0N" Alsu Short Reel Robe l-loiuad I-QOQ§-OOOOQQ4000Q§QO-O§Q§Q Tuesday‘ 7-0. S’side Legion Defeats Dodgers At Crystal Rink 'l'lic Sumnierside Legionaires de- feated Steeles Dodgers at the Crystal Rink. Sunimersicle, Satur- ilay evening. by a score of 4 to 2 in a regular hockey league game. The penalty-studded 3am! was one of the roughest seen in Slim- merside for a long time, nine min- or and five major penalties were imposed and some of the boys. mistaking tliclr hockey sticks f0.‘ shilicuialts, stayed on the “'8!- path till the final bell. As a re- sult of the slug-fest. one player has been suspended for one game and a stern vcarning has gone out from Harold liiclver, league proxy. that unless two or three of the others watch their conduct on the ice a little more carefully, other suspensions will follow. In spite of the rough play. the game was a crowd pleaser from beginning to end. "Mooney" Ga‘.- iant notched up the first counter after about five minutes of play in the first canto, breaking up a Dodger rush at centre ice, and stickhaudling beautifully to wuth- ln fifteen feet of the cage to beat Bchurman cleanly. Trainor pill the Vets two up shortly after. sinking the disc from just outside the crease after Shields‘ assist had made the play possible. Half way through the middle frame Carl Woodsidds looping shot from Just inside the blue line beat Leuman to put the Dodgers back in the game. Tlhen Steele's outfit began a regular parade to the penalty bench, keeping the team short- handed for nearly all the rest of the period. Four Dodgers visited the penalty timers during this time, and the Legion made good their advantage by shooting two more goals. G. Bernard getting the first on a pass from Davis and Trainer racking up another on "Mooney" Gallzints relay. Carl Woodside potted the only tally of the final period after Dr Vince Grant had manoeuvred the puck through the outer defences » Sooibepainfulchap- ed akin with enlholetum. Fire’ Loss Fund AtSt. Eleanors At a meeting of the resident: or 5t. Eleanoi-‘s and vicinity, held ‘est night. it was decided to raise a fund to aid Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Barlow and funily, whose home and ell its contents was destroyed by fire yesterday. Their two-year- old daughter, Shirley, was burnsu to death. - A committee wu appointed to make e "house to house canvass in St. Eleonora and l. special com- mittee selected to call on business firms in Bummereide. The special names committee included, E-arl Cannon, chairman, Edwin Ber- nard,» secretary-treasurer. Harry Cannon, lliric Tantoa and Fred Mehar.—S. Summersiiie |.0.0.F. Install Officers Last Thursday night in the lodge rooms of Prince Edward Lodge ho. a: in a very fitting ceremony the officers elected for the ensuing ‘term were installed by Past ‘Chand Master Ifazen Phillips, ably as- slsted by Past Grands Geo. Hogg Arthur Corney and Bert John stone. Immediately following the in- etallation a very tasty lunch was served under the capable direction of Brother Lester Beck and very much enjoyed by all. The officers for the term are as fol1ows:— Noble Grand. liilmre Jordan. Vice Grand. Lester Beck. Recording Secretary, C. Gordon s. Iafierty. Financial Secretary, Linkletter. Treasurer, Benj. R. Sharp. Warden, Albert Laird. Conductor, Roland Phillipson. Thos. W. Outside Guardian. Chas. Moun- tain. Inside Guardian, Walter Mau- Donald. R.S.N.G., Geo. Hogg. L5.N.G., H. MacLelian. R.S.V.G.. Geo. Benders I...S.V.G., A. Gaipln. R.S_.S.. Arthur Corncy. 1.55..‘ I... Scott. Chaplain. Elmer Moore. Junior Past Grand. Harry Bist- op.—S. before slipping the wafer to Wood- side. Then the boys started a demonstration to allow that 2on- siderabie mayhem can be aged without the aid of atomic weapons, and four of the beiiirer- ems drew majors. This was the signalior general mobilizatlm and one or two of the boys lost all in- icrest in pursuit oi the puck go- ing instead’ on man-hunts of their OWll. . Simmary:—- First Period l-Legion, S. Gallant. , 2-Legion, Trainer (Shieldsi. Penalties: Trainer, C. Woodslde, S. Gallant, Hogan. ’ Second Period 3--Dodgers. C. Woodside. 4—-Leglon, G. Bernard (Davisl. ‘ 5—Legion, Trainor 1S. Gallant). Penalties: C. Woodside. Mac- Leod, MacLeod (major). Pope, S. Gallant. Third Period 6-Dodgers, C. Woodsido (Grant). Penalties: D. McNeill (major-i, Trainer (major), Bradshaw ima~ for), S. Gallant (major), B. Gal- lan-t. Lineupsu- Legion: Goal, Lauman; defence. McEachern, Davis, Grady, D. Mc- Nelll: forwards, Shields, 'l‘tainor, G. Bemerd. S. Bernard. G. Me- Neill. S. Gallant. Dodgers: Goal. schurman; de- fence. Maclnod. Grant, Fitzpat rick; forwards, Bradshaw, C ‘.7. ‘side, G. Woodside. Hogan. MacKay. Pope, McCausland. The referees were J. Sohurman and E. Arson-suit. Dr. Vince Grant won the “En- man Drug Co.” award for out- satnding player on the Dodgers. and Leo Shields copped the “Kelly's Bakery" prize for the best men of the Ilegionairesw-S. S'Side Bowling nomAn-s suntan-mama aowuno nsaoua Teen No. l: V. Andrew ‘I1 1C0 1M 1.. Robertson 112 90 96 I... Arsennult 151 105 193 D. Beliiveau 1B6 166 208 E. Perry ilB 131 140 L. Palmer 129 216 152 Total 2406 . Team No. 2i W. Rogers 144 14B 166 L. Woorlslde lad 9'1 128 P. Mac/iusland 166 104 126 '1‘. Laughlln 122 91 192 E. MacDonald Z56 1H 200 E. Campbell 208 1'70 1'70 _ Total 2866 Teena No. 3 I Biscuits 98 96 149 E. Gallant 13B 210 112 T. Rrsenauli T1 156 9B l". Chase 1B3 154 66 I. Peters g 198. 12B 1811 D. Murray 1B4 140 164 Total 2610 Team No. ti ~ W. Boll‘ 134 151 166 W. MacNeviI 10b 1'17 167 it‘. Gallant 2'10 238 19D I. Sillipliant 250 112 15f K. Dugllfl D3 96 131i Low Score 98 D9 131 Totol 2720 Team No 5: ‘ n. iacm-nto 151 10o 106 DJStewart ‘ 14.8 M ill K. Sutton 14B 188 133 l". Gallant, N 40 l0 W. Woodfdi 141 1'18 110 L Richards ‘ll 107 1T8 Total 2748 Team No. 0| O. Palmer 182 1M l0‘ mill- ' THE GUARDIAN. cnaaacrrrnown \ FAG! ELEVEN siniiimrs TUESDAY . M939" ... Automatic t u» SATURDAY "°""'°""‘ ' “ and lllflLiiSii/E R G A l N T lie-pricing Cash Iesis Only No Returns No Exchanges No Refunds _ rice isc. r e B e d r o o m s u e ' Merchandise Rpgyulor DA hinged Boys’ Parke: .. .. .. . . i... 8.75 50% 4.35 5-uim Suite oiuiyiuina of diiiirobe. Men's Bathrobes i635 7o 5.10 dresser, vanity, mglif fable and bed. . Flute gloss mirrors on the vuniiy and Boys’ Mackinaw: . .. .. . . . . . .. 6.75 50 3.40 dresser. Finished in mahogany. Men's Mackinaw: . 13.50 50 6.75 Regular--26l.00 Men's Windbreakers .. .. a.so so 4.25 . ‘ ' w oi Ii mu ...... ...... us a . 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Pierre 9B i!‘ C Stevens .. 163 200 J. Lacourse 202 145 l". Plouffe .. . 1B4 174 l... Greenough .. 264 16d Total-Zfiffl. » K. of C. No. 1- Did not bowl. Pioneers:- D. Adams 166 179 R. Heckbert 256 142 l". Earle .. 105 lD-i H. Bell .. 177 15.) E. Presser 140 32.‘ Total-2563. Crystals:- P‘. Bcli 131 194 C. Arsenault 17o 134 T s ‘i2? Constipation keep you feeling all-in Million‘: find relief ill; my Peel bad? Headache from faulty elimi- nation, weary end dull? Take NR tonight, an all-vegetable laxative with e through, pleasing action. NR some: in two strengths, Regular NR, and NR junior: ($6 dose), Iult made lor you if lcnsilive lo laxatives. Chocolate coated or plain. g This , i AUTOMATIC DISCOUNT B“; iHRST géiF-PUNT l M" o MODERN R ”. i" . assures our Customers of Aummimc Rednmm Up-To-The-Minure of an HRST QUALHY Addmmlul MERCHANDISE EVERY l°% in all our De urrmerm of Two WEE“ 0,, “gm WHERE PRIDE is MATDIIED wmi uuALiiir» ransom D‘ H lie 0n 139 159 123 h 31° 13g 11g - vii rs _ B. s aw . i .......... .. l3? iii u "l"..°%:.".:..~; h: is =~ ~~~--—--~—-= - FD. 513W E- Pllhlie" n8 157 94 h-I-Stlufigg-m 2n 195 Victory Clcancrsa- I 0 bow Score L22 91 123 ' V_ Perry > 4139 233 13‘ Total 2130 m, m.__ n. Perry .. .147 141 20.: FUNERAL SERVICE "m" >1"- 7= w Galina,“ 234 M n. Gallant . in s. Gaudct 20o 150 14a P- M, m, l6’! ""1 5- Rm ~ 15‘ 1| E. Arsciinui lDl 1T2 142 B‘ Algal!“ W8 h‘) B_ Gullah, 1 lll 2:22.12... a: h‘; 12:: c1 sum-m»- E- o a “=..”.:."“"“" - .242; in one. a. Sharps- 153 l-io 14o *5'993- . ,,A _ .. ...__._.% Total .ii Sm n W." i Team No. K °°m1>m1 PRUFESSIONALCARE E. 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