51a‘ ' .4~ .1948 a roe; more. fir]: WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: r. sum Murphy. us Hanover sum, and 1 George Claw, 115 Ottawa Street. ,_ BUMMEISIDE and PRINCE COUNT! i . Nerve, Subaeflptlorfl-Allvertielng. '._' ‘Ilse Guardian May be s following etoree loll . . pronto Bakery. Water Street: yince boegbtataoyoftise. lelonaserailos‘ bookstore. Water Street: Goorlioe Drugstore, Ii Central Street. liiarir Gandet. ‘l1 Granville Street: flfflfllfl"allwl Street; Alyre Doooette’: Grocery. Second Street: . inland Motor Transport. Water Street. ‘Ilse Gnardial will bedellvendtoanyboueinlumuartidohy finiq-Boy at loperday orIIeperIeeLPhoaoZIOerSIO-B ferthia “m” 9r give your order to the boy reeponalble for delivery on your ‘route. f._l‘0lt SALIL-qseven-rocm house. | mwdgm conveniences. Apply W- _ 30mm, 3'74 Cedar Avenue, Smi- flgrlldd. - i-uocnuvl can... mar. South Show League. Wednseday. Feb. 4. Augustine Cove Bulldogs vs. Mid- dleton Bombers. Skate after. ._[10UI_(EY Kensington Jtink Wednesday, Feb. 4. Hampshire Juveniles vs. KensinKi-Ofl Jill/W" [[95, Game 8.15. skate after. Also anernoon skating. 3 to 5. --.lUNl0lI. HOCKEY Bedcqile fink Tnurghy, Feb. 5, Dunk River uague. Freetown Roughriders vs. Kinkora Bombers. Admission 20 and 30 cents. DPEESONS HAVING tickets for sale on the Summerslde Hoc- kpy League washing mach-ihe lot- tery are asked to turn in stubs to John McNeili before Thursday. Weir. . 5. Y-FAMILY BEREAVED -- A telegram Monday morning was rtcrived stating that Mrs. W. S. Loving, wife of the Rev. W. S. lioring of Marysville. N. 3., had passed away suddenly that mom- m; in the hospital. Mr. Lorlng ca. formerly minister of Ken- singion United Church..and also West Cape. and many ‘friends in this Province will be grieved to lcurn of his bereavement. ' ‘WLEARY A1111 VIGIIIITY "During the height of the bliz- v-ard on Friday afternoon. Jan. Iitlth. Lloyd Silllker. agent for the [Imperial 011100. LtrL, had a biK diiowplow attached to the front of his large truck and plowed the niain street of O'Leary. This was gi-ently appreciated by the people. fltiirs. O'Brien of Sumcnerside is ‘ending a few days .in O'Lea.ry. §ie came up to attend the. 49th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mfrs. Noonan. Mrs. O'Brien is the ‘mother of Mrs. Harold Jelly. Mrs. S. wedlock of Mt. Royal also et- iendcd the anniversary reception. Little Barrie Matthew's enter- tained a number of her little friends on Monday afternoonreb. 2nd when she celebrated her sixth birthday. The little guest of honor received many nice gifts from her little friends and many congratu- lations for more happy anniver- saries. The center of attraction iitis a gaily decorated birthday cake and Barrie was assisted- in sdrving her friends by her moth- A,Jolly time was had by all. "Little Jeannie Dickson commem- orated her seventh birthday at t-bfi» Manse on Friday afternoon. Jan. 30th when she entertained a number of her little school chums. The center cf attraction was a ‘gully decorated birthday cake. Games were played and delicious lrefreshxnentc were served by the little “ ‘ ‘assisted by her moth- br and by Mia: l-IelerfShelfoon. Jeannie received many nice gifts ifrom her little friends and many igood wishes for more happy anni- wersariu. . Miss Mary Best of Bloomfield Jcft on Sunday for saint John. N. 1B. where she will study the hair- dressing profession. Bnroute she -wili visit in Charlottetown. the Juest of Miss Adele MaeAusland. ‘-Mary has been four years in {Bloomfield and will be greatly ‘inissed. She ha: been a faithful Iwcrker in the United Church, a teacher in the Sunday School. and {i line worker in the Youn! PM" title's Union. who recently made ‘her a farewell presentation. Mr. and Mrs. John Nocnan of .O'Leary commemorated their for- ity-ninth wedding anniversary on January list at a dinner given in ‘theimhonor. Many friends, neith- lllrsand relatives called in the Filférnboo and evening to pay _t.beir reqaeefl nd to offer con- iimhilations to is nne old ccuvifl -;~'l’iie center of attraction was a i-bsautifillly decorated anniversary “aafifiqg-p yr’, . The gldghlgq ,7 la wonderful r Weather la and _. .. 3. 1- ll metedoone ‘Luca-rum g an m ‘u, it's u perfect menial and u soot-ours‘ one a these Iaontllll llligba-oe. l! m m M“- tn and ace it in the Produce Depart —PANTB.Y AND BUMMAGI SALE in the Town l-lall. Kennin- ton. on Saturday. Feb. ‘ltb, 3 pm. sponsor ‘ by Music Club. —IIOCKEY Kensington Rink ‘Thursday, Feb. 5, New Arman vs. Darnley. Game 8.1.6. skate after. Please note the change in date. —-MAGISTRATE‘S COURT — A man appeared before Magltrate l1. S. Hinton. K.C., in ‘Swnmerslde yesterday charged. with being in- toxicated on a. train and was lined $10 and costs or thirty dayst-S. —NOW IS TIME to have that bicycle rep red and put in tip top shape for the summer's driving. Bill's Bike Shop has a com- pleie stock of new parts, and I am now prepared to paint and repair all bicycles. g -UNEMPLOYMENT REPORT - Mr. Earle Cannon, manager of the Unemployment Insurance Ccmmls- slon office in Summerslde reports that there are 510 persons on Prince County unemployed at the present time 440 oi them men. While this figure is not us had as it was this time inst year, Mr. Cannon says that there is practically no jobs offering. There is no dcmand for men to work in the woods nor ls there any dam-and for waterfront workers for Halifax and St. John, two sources of employment in the past-S. —ROTAR\' MEETING - 1li the absence of the president. the vice president. E1’. Foley presided the regular meeting of the Sum- merside Rotary Club yesterday- The speakers were tWO students of the Sunumcrsldc Academy. Neil Maclleod and Roy Grant. Neil Macbeod sag!» on the Olympics and y Grant on tire Students‘ Council and both o! thorn handled their suibJwi-E I very competently. Di‘. .1.C. SNWPSOU reported that. urrangwnents li-ad been made with the Sarnunerslde schools to conduct the drive for the Crippled Children's Fundin the Town. William Hayward rewiied that about $1.000 had been rccclvrd frcm the rural districts with over one hundred schools reporting. lilayor J. F. Arnett asked ihe sull- port of Riotarlans in the drive i-ilfll 1- ‘or ‘°I..§L‘;1.°"".l-'."".2 of Europe an 5 B» Fungi; J. McNeill. Bradford Cairns and Y/ymlm Caimlé“ —C.C.l". STUDY GROUP-TY‘? regular meeting of the Bedcquc 1 C l". study Group was held n the Bcdeque Credit Union office m, Thursday. Jan. 2U. with Frank Rowe acting as chairman-n-Mli‘ 1W1“; Tgqrubs gave a very Intel" eating outline of the PUFP°5° “id aims of the study IIOHP- election of officers for 1:9“ scum resulted as follows. C;d_- prank Rowe. president, Mr- - m; Mcgenrra, vice-president: Mr. John ylgrbes, secretary-treasurer. 1s was decided that meeting! shoum be held every two weeks. Mr, Douglas MacFarlane. Pfovin" clal secretary-treasurer gave the names o! the W"! “D memberiaga the eedeque srour for "is ‘ season. It was moved by 1""! Tombs and seconded by Ml‘- Ballem that Hansard be studifll ‘t the group meetings. It WM decided to hold the next meeting at Mr. Hector board's. The meet- ing was closed by sinzifll; The King. -Mr. John A. Gallant of How- lan is seriously ill in the Plin" County Hospital. Mr. Gallant had been a patient in the hospital last fell but had been able lo re- turn home just before Christmas. His health has forced him to re- turn for further treatment-S. cug gm the guests of honor were nted with a sum cf money and with various other I'm-B bY their friends and loved ones who gxpresddd the fervent pray" l-hflt god may spare them both to en- joy many more nappy Infill"- m-m, congratulations by radio were extended by m! 911mm" town Radio Station. . tlile whim-there's Iota of anew and ihe n. h Produce t ac a prleedat at» THE plasmas. CHARPQIFJEIPFVE“ lllnilyrusltlcdge Dies At Welds The death _occ ‘ at Summer. aide after e lialerlng iiineer of UI- Oyrus Wedge. e highly ro- spected resident of Summerside in his 58th year. He was the son of tip late Mr.‘ and Mrs. Simon Wedge of Mt. Carmel and came in 11v! in Summeraide u a young man. During his life here he nude a large number of iii-lends wbn slmmly regret hie paring. He leaves to mourn his widow the former Harriet Arsenault and three daughters, Alice. Mrs. Arn- old Camercn in New Brunswick; Mariorie, and Una at home; one son. Alder also at home. The fol- lowing sister: also survive: Mrs. Albert Monty of Lawrence, Mam: Mrs. Dennis Gallant Scott, Hagen, N.B.; Mrs. Joseph Richards. Sum- merside; and Mrs. William D. Gel- lsnt, Summerside. One brother. Emmanuel. also survival, ea well as his half sister Ida Doucettc. both ofihlstown.‘ Funeral arrangements were not completed last evening-S. _..__.-->._ ' SIIIAIAERSIDE tom min.) tlnlun. rem nuns In “IIEDEPTION” Also N-EWS and SHORT SUBJECTS Show: 7:15-9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 i v1 vv-TVV macaw: SUMMER-SIDE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Lloydliorrill m Elected In S’side Voting Lloyd Col-rill was elected as Councillor for the East Ward in the civic election held‘ yesterday in Summersldc by a majority of 222 votes over his opponent, Mr. Arthur B. Johnston. Gilli-IS l. ICONS amen Although there appeared to be 1M“ less interest in the election than usual, a. surprisingtlyhlarge nirmybgr "u" “u”. o! ' te t d cu support e conigstaiitsfuls/Ir. Gorrill. who poll- _ ed 303 votes, has won four elec- tions and has been returned once by ncclamation. At the conclusion of his incoming term he will have served for ten years as Town Councillor. The East Ward was the only ward contested in this civic elec- tion. Councillors Henry Wedge in ihe West and T. D. Morrison in the Centre Wards being returned by acciamatioh. His WorshiP Mayor J. Ir‘. Arnett was also re- turned unopposed for another term. ‘ 5 h‘ MDIZZ Show: 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Wednesday 3:30 ooooo-o-oooavooooooo moieiflitléiio-P CAMEO a“. Q woo ___.__~_--— KENSINGTON Wednesday Matinee (1.30 Evening 7-0 Continued from page 1 by Dr. L/E. G. Davies, pastor cf_ the Sackvllle United Church, and‘ Harold Cox, a theological student and president of the Mount Ai- llson Students Union. The funeral service commenced as a group of 2t students from the Choral Society lead a. procession down the centre aisle of the hall. followed by the three ministers and the remains. with the casket drap- ed with a Union Jack. In the funeral address. Di‘- Flemington referred to the life of service ‘that the deceased had led. first‘ as" a‘ “nitrite; ' and ‘P3P tlcularly with the armed forces. before deciding to devote her at- tention w the beauties o! music. He further stated that she died as the result of service in acting as a. chaperone ‘for the sleigh ride in order that the younger students might have a full evening of fun and enjoyment. . At the close of the service the student body and faculty mtmbfl‘! formed a processio- throlllh "IF Town and then formed two lines which extended for almost a quel- te: of a mile on either side of Lorne Street u the Choral Group.‘ followed by thl mmlllfi" l“ u" ever, we are looking at three or hearse. flanked by the pallbearers bu, may D passed through as they made their ‘ Mn Hlywnd add he could not way w the C-N-R- Mllim- Ti" name the sites being considered remains were placed an ti" wit“ but it was learned reliably that train for Prince Edward 151"“! the bank holds an option on the where the 15km!“ Wm i" "m" property just west of the present after a funeral service in thi- bgnk property. owned by Miss family “lurch ‘i’ A1b°'t'°n' Addie Green. Five businoses are at Pallbearers for the service "1- present located in this building: cluded Robert clarke and Ralvi} Reds Studio, George w. Clarke. Howe. rOPtesentiflZ u” WW1.“ Jeweller. BE. Parl-"mun. optomet- Club; A118!!! Gilmore and Stanley rist, Bel-l Book and Novelty Store lvuller,‘ representing the -Pl'l11¢¢ and RE. Ellis. insurance agent. Edward Island Club: Graham Mut- 1g 1; reported that an option is tart and Stirling Colwell represent- also hold on a property 0,, m, lng the freshman class. Ushers at come,- o; WM“. “d 5pm,; me gel-vice were membbf! 01 ‘he Steets. owned by Rfi‘. Holman Veterans’ Club. Dr. Flemingwfl Lid, and occupied by Paul Perry, and William Turner accompanied barber. and Eariee Shoe Shop. It the body to Alberton. may also include the next bulld- ing, owned by PL. Bowness and $OQ<§OO%OQ%OO%OO% occupied by Moose Jeweller and Hockey At Borden Wright and Bell Ltd. There are fourteen on the staff THURSDAY NIGHT R.C.A.F., Summertide of the bank in Smnmdslde at present and the premises are much Versus BORDEN NATIONALS Game Stem I PM. too small. ‘there is very little room Admission 20 and 40 Cenh for expansion on their present property, not sufficient to really One How's Skotd otter. . Hockey Game Thursday 'l'—0 "HER lllGillNlilSS AND THE BELL BOY" Starring llcdy Lumnrr, ltobcrt Walker and June Allyson. Sponsored by the llovuie and School Association. ro@% -‘0<$-""‘ S’side May llave llewfliaiik 0f_Nova_ Scotia Building A new Bank of Nova Scotla building may be built in Slimmer- side during the coming your. it was learned yesterday. Mr. William Hayward, manager of the Sunl- merside branch when asked by ihe Guardianlast night said: "We plan to make some changes or alter - tions or. if we can find a suitabc sic. toibulld a new lrliidlng but matters are not definite enough yet to lay where or when. How- allcviate the situation. - S. Personals -Mr.’and Mrs. Arthur Rogers of Sinlznerslde have returned from a business trip to Ottawsn-S. .5. , [for Business ' - Ill KEIISIIIGTQII GRUCEIERIA l. enemies 4-." smokers‘ surruss cementum f‘ . n . 6 . when!!! < has great scope. Fina Garters Offered In ll. i}. A. F. —Wlth a view to building g potent nuclear Air Force which may be eacpanded at a moment/u notice, the RCAJ’. is now launch. 1118 a province-wide recruiting "mDl-ilfl to fill all the cancies in its ranlks. When brought up to strand-h. (12,000) Canada's new peacetime Air Force will be a co- ordinated team of lughly armed technictenl. or technicians in train. ing. The announcement wea made yesterday by Squadron Leader w. C. Lengstafl, D.l".C.. Commanding- Oflicet of RDA-F‘. Station, Sum.- mersida. Flying Officer H. Vincent. D-FJJ» will be in charge cl the Ili- Duflfll the war. the IDA). was "of"! 300-000 etrong and, although its new establishment of 12,000 makes it appear small in compm. son, it is still several times larger than it was at the outbreak of war in September, 1939, ’I‘here ere very good reasons. too. why the Air Force will be larger wthan in pre-Iwa: days. Canada's efforts during the war have given her greater importance and greater lulhorlty in international affairs. and Canadians realise, only too W811. that if Canada is to accept this new prestige, she mugt L150 IWWDB without question, her great- er responsibility. Further to this, the rapid prowess in the field of aviation and aerial warfare since 1930 has made everyone much more "air-minded". These, then, are two excellent reasons why we should hi“? I lavscr and more effective Air Force than we did in 1939. Canada's young men have very fine careers offered to them in the Royal Canadian Air Force. In the air-éand on the ground-careers, and the opportunity to serve Can. aria are waiting for those who can qualify. Applicarlu must be Canadian citizens or British subjects, be of good character. be over 171,-’; and under 30. except in the case of vet- erans and bkilled tradesmen. The age limit for R..C.A.F. veterans re- turning to their previous ground- crew trade is 30 plus years of ser- vice. In the case of Army and Navy veterans. the age limit is 25 plus years of service for unskilled ap- lliicants, and 30 plus years of ser- vice for skilled applicants. 'I'he educational requirements for unskilled applicants is, at present, two years high school junior or sen-i ior matriculation, or its equivalent. TiTis gives_ high school graduates the opportunity to step out of school into a planned career which Further to this, it means that. although all applic- ant may not have the academic standards required, he may be ac- cepted for service if he hasexper- icnue or particular skill in any trade which may be open. Learning a lrncle and receiving a substantial income at the some time is one of the features to ‘be considered by all who can qualify. The opportunity for advancement is ever present for those airmen ivllo can display their abilities and willingness to learn. Medical care. dental care, mar- riage and subsistence allowance, and n generous pension plan are other advantages the ~man in -thc services experiences. For those tradesmen who would like to take aircrew training, the opportunity ls there for those with sufficient education and motivat- ion. Of special interest to pilysicaily [it young men between the ages of i8 alld 22 vrith Senior Matricula- tion, is the opportunity t6 apply for direct entrv into the R.C.A.l". to train as pilots or radio navigat- ors. In the air or on the ground, scr- Klnsliian — Annual MAMMOTH liver Stilt It Prim THURSDAY, an. su- mo |.ll. ST- PAUL'S IIALL A "summsaslos ° Bengallne vice in Canada's Permanent Air [Force is a sound and colourful career. Freedom and security are a. Canadians heritage. and the men of the Royal Canadian Air Force will protect that heritage. All information regarding a cur- eer in Canadss now peacetime All‘ Force may be had by contacting Commanding Officer, it. C. A. F. Station, Summerside. ' Alberton Mr. Vernon England is under- ‘going treatment in the Prince County Hospital. Dr.‘ J‘. C. Simpson was a visitor to Alberton Sunday. l-le made the trip by plane. Mr. C. Hughes has rcturuled to his home in lilmeruld, after a sister, Mrs. Merritt Callaghan. Mr. Henry Clarice, proprietor of the Hill-side Restaurant here, was a business visitor to Summerside a couple of days the past week. Mrs. Alfred Gillis and little daughter Nancy went to Emerald on Wednesday to visit Mrsltiillis‘ mother, who has been ill. -A very large number attended a delightful card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 0- Rourke on Thursday evening. The winners cf the prizes were Mrs. Carl Wade and Mir. Albert Gillie. (Continued on page l4) In Memorlam MRS. COLLINS CRESWELL Them passed away at Prince County Hospital, Januaryr23rd, virs. Colline Cresweli. in her 79th ycar. She leavee to mourn besides her husband, five daughters and one eon. namely, Gladys fMrs. Walter Blackwell) of Sui-bitch. Sash; May, of Dlnsmore. Sash; Linda, (Mr-s. George Muirlieadi. Violet. (Mrs. Raymond Alldrewl. Edythe, (Mrs. James Cilnppeill,‘ all of St.- Eleahorks, and Edgar ai- home. The funeral was held flicnday. January 20th. from the home of her daughter. Mrs James Chap- peii. Rev. K. G. Sullivan Icon- ductcd the services.» The pail-bearers were PROFESSIONALCARD >Q>QQ%AO~Q>GoQ-EG\QM¥Q "T. Earle Rickey Chartered Accountant - Office at l! Grenville Street Phone 571i Summerslde ' aowiaes i FUNERAL SERVIBE and matures SUMMERSIDE DAY AND NIGHT Messrs. _ ' oV-Li/c/r-ii/réi- c _ ° Plastic tall‘ ' Genuine Leather SHAH-MAR‘ Where Priee la Matched With Quality week's stay here the guest of his‘ HANDBAGS Choice fol s new smes lace famine Pooch and leer mu in etngle and double up leafles- Fifiel with alpper ace- 11. l! puree and mind, Colon are blank 1m] bfoyfl. 5.50 l0 10.95 M E N Remember your Valentine! ‘flu date la Just around the coral. 1 r t LONDON - (CD-London's lop- rsnk clothes designers are on new styles for men's suitg but they; won't be disclosed until e. mid- summer tailoring convention. Harry Jones, Edward Lockhart, Frank Gamble, Frank Callbeck. Ralph Darby, and Austin Scales. Interment. at the People's cem- etery, Summerslde. c O O O §'O4_-O-O4>O§&-O~§+§§O-§+O—O~#O~§4Q+O~04% +O-O4 ‘ANNUAL MEETING The onnuol meeting of Miscouche Brunch, No. 18, Con- udiun Legion, will be held in Miscouche Hull on Thursday, Feb. 5 or 7 PM. Full attendance requested. Social evening after meeting. Lunch served by Ladies Auxiliary. Intending- members ore asked to meet with the Brunch. "" " §++ If evening not fine meeting will be held Friday evening or Put Martin's. Q FVV9=fQrV¥f§94f§ 9 Q R. W. IETTON, Secretory. ranks‘ to» AAAAAAA‘AAA‘AAAAAAAAA AAAALAAA AAA‘ ' v¢§+>o+o00w+04v+>>ooooooo ~ socéi oaoo-t-ce-c-oe-t-eoew - / y CRYSTAL Rlllll SIIMMERSIIIE V: THIS WEEK WEDNESDAY-dilating, s r» s m t to l0 pm. THURSDAY —Skcting I to 1D. O-SOOQOMOOQOOZOOQ YQUNG MEN “re Youlinteestcd in Yllll?" . . Investigate the Careers offered to you . . .ln the oir . CANADA’S»="f='ir-iA1l1i111RiilIi, "ME e sraclsaizap momma e crivmous PENSION For full particulars contact COMMANDING OFFICER n. c. 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