- AR? v r GUI. u’. linkandolnoifla for in _.3UY quick drying enamel shell l , mioii.s.i..ei:.".tl:iii ’ ¢OLIIO a- KENSINGION. 1 k ‘an Wedtgesday at ‘ ow ' Susagryis Foster, Monty and a great cast. es sy, an. I tenmediates n Siinmsrside Kinsmen Ju ggstin; alt-e: match. 1-7-31 ' --POLICE COURT - In the Summerside Police Court on Mon-I day two men charged with break-[ ‘mg a window in the New World Oefe had their charges withdrawn‘ after it is understood having paid focthe window. An adjourned case against a man for causing grievous bodil harm was further adjourn- ed-S. o’ 1-8-21. _.B.. I. STATION ALTERAT- IONS — Some alterations are be- mg made in the interior of Supi- merside Railway Station. The sec- ond floor, over the ticket office. ll b911, {wished to provide over- ‘flgh living quarters for train crews. A door has been cut on the north side of the stmon between the men's and women's waiting rooms and a stairway built so the rooms can be reached from out doors-S \ XON HAS ‘ FAREWELL PARTY — M Branch. Canadian Lesion pd at the Legion Home on Monday evuiing to attend a social evening in honor of Major Fl". May Who is“ leaving shortly to make his home in Nanaimo, BC. Dr. J. A. Marines, president of the Legion presided and explained the pur- of the gathering. He spoke in‘ complimentary terms of Major May and his association of years with the Legion. He is a past a other rm...- ' nd an pas p on - ‘ Branch. Dr. McPhee then allied WPOn Mn-Rolahd Philipson. secretary of the branch who read an address to the guest of honor and a presentation was made to him by Dr. MoPhee on behalf of the branch. The address made re~ to the fact that Major May b leaving the province due to ill health on the part of himself and Mrs. May. It expressed the hope that the chan would be bene- ficial and tha they would endoy health in their new home. de to his act- lvtles. in the lesion and regret at his departure. it. was lieved. how- ever, that in his new lace M rs- idence he would keep up his in- terest in the affairs of the Ififilglil‘. . 1n leaving. he sa . he wanted to leave a tholliim With "l0 members which was that the main duties of the Canadian Legion were service and toinradeshlp. The following camp imentsrv terms: E. H. ator B. W. Robinson. Qapt. Basil Kelly. R. E. Ellis, R. L. Mollison. L.A. Moore. J. S Des- Roches, Wilfred Gmudet. r. c. in, Wilbert Arsenauit. Ind d Lidstone. Lunch was ser- ved by members of the Legion Au:- iilas-y and a pleasant social hmir wll went. - S FOR SALE I'll! POI FOX I'll!) Fresh llroaen Cod "Dari-sled Salt "Amused "$2515. Phone ILI. IIIARBILL Sunmersids, P. ll. I. . solilirliliiinulnralmliuumsg nus-mused” . ................""' ".:"»'"'- dallvend new liolehrl Ininsnide. Phone ‘I this III rdlllllblo hr pgunuggqg; Broadway" | Marie Tbursde vs. R-P. Good! condition. Albert claw . g, 1 members nruent looks “mm “om 'O‘kien and were Wrlsced on 5 t l ' to you as Your couple-B. “"9 '“ i . Mail-Box _ v _ IVOTCE . ‘I0 PIIIONT; ITIMI CUP- YING OI ,4... ll ONIII St. mill Inter 1...... Granville Sinai. "bill's shellac and wax at _ 1-9-2i. 431s and in poles m- mus- rcn and adults,.also bogs" stock at Bracds. w 1&3“: -IU! Breeds, . Supplement $300.00. A l MacKensic. iwayfikifi --INGIZNI FOB , hoot, 4 o-ii wouoiwruna IONS - . firll-"lltlolga m?! begin: extended-folio . fin S. Lem mvem . Ns..m.“§§¢¢ rifimk" Iflililhlin) on the birth of a dialer? ten-S u‘ —'I‘IIE ANNUAL M t % giver United viii}? $19.}: —BEBIDENTS l. 11mm 1M vielnity. John ‘l. Nfiittlfl “$9 eminent Annuities Re reseiitative will be at the Clifton Hone], January 0th Stlild 11th. Anyone desiring m. mzlfntlwud-‘IIR $3118 System of mm“ m . B00 Ml‘. Milt!!! —im. oats/rm a-r aim: -— Dr. Gilbert J. Gallant, “med three years in the n. o. s, fig has: éggmedmio. the Pizlovlnce. tice at Kink ‘. imfiwggit 0 °" the “ma”. Mulzlw mmsurroimdlng hearty reception. B V0118 —FUR B it RE _ S. Cohen. ur buyer alhguhsas locating in s M mqketin§m$3..’.'.°°1.§"§i'.'l'p§h° numbe. of ears representing 1. wellllflter o Montreal has left on return having completed a very successful season here. Mr. Cohen reports that he purchased silver and platinum fox furs.here to the wa/alue of approximately Q9 000 G --W. M. S. MEETING. — Th W. M s. of Kensington unite; Church met for their January mce cn y evening, with t ‘min sttengance otesiixteen members. 9 m" "l! 0P9" with prayer b the Presidium-mi- which the owe’: ildduwvere installed in a re- gs ad to D WETG lIl B the s ance of the great minim Th!’ tooghich thrg ware - leer! e ' YEN‘ are as follows:- i......."°““%' MW-Dmiiliixiil. V“ laziest-Mil? h2g0‘? - . . . e ea , - 5W9“?! Mrs. Wadrbrn gfivison. easurer, Mrs, Mseimu, Com. Prion Sec, Mrs. Sim °0UI " 0 . Mrs x ' m“ sup” 'S00..M , , . gieinbersnsgc bags. a consid- erable surp mes... .03.; ttiiidhm’ "'° lrmngements terial which meets in on January 23-24. —WIDDING BILL! _ A _ 511st? wedding was lolemnizedYq d Persona on Jan. 4th at 3 . m. when Ml: Sadie McDonald, sughter of Mr, and Mrs. Angus McDonald; Chel- ton, was united n marriage Mr. Harold Gould, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gould, Bedeque- Rev, crepe dresrand hat to match, and wore a black Persian Lamb cont and black accessories. The brides- maid, Mrs. Harold Gould, wore a grey dress and brown muskrat coat and brown ICCOlIOflwI, H-iward Gould, brother of the groom acted as groomsman. The groom arrived home from overseas in the ‘early Fall, and had served in_ Franco and Belgium, and has recently been dil- charged from the Army. On Satur- day evenin a shower was sender- sd the br de and groom at his home, after the guests had arriv- ed, they were escorted to seats o honor, by Mr. Ind Mrs. Howard Gould, a number of deicoratei: baskets con ined the gifts an were in by: Mrs. Lei h Simmons d Mrs. Arthur c- Mlcken. The gifts were o ne’ ‘by Miss Alma Gould and s. Llolyd e table by Mrs. Ed n Sherry. The groom thanked all for their-lovely gifts, and for their kl cu remembering them and all joined in sin in ‘For shay Are Jolly lows". The many useful gifts received testified of the high esteem of the bride and ‘ Iroom. Lunch was served by the-hostess, and as the uesis departed .0 their homes, all oined in extending best wishes to the srried k Company, who were the first deve The public may be interested to learn that the amount of current used by this type of clock is negli- e. . ice b R . L, M. offiic- 81b! —$ Ottawa, is spendi lough with her parents, Mr. Mrs C. Bedeque-B. d made for the Preslbly- M Kaisington é MIMI n- muss-trunnion i 000101000 K - MASSEY - HALE ANDREA KING - JOHN RIDGELY Directed by ROBERT FLOREY Semnliu byhtullhe alllbelflohi Iusiabyfnnzvlsmeii- Also RUDY VALLEE Short Subject SIJMMERSIDE". 1111/11/11 —RECEIVES raomo-rfoivt-The many friends of WO. 2 Wilfred In- man of Summerside who has been in the R. C. A F. for the past everal years, will be leased to learn that over the holi ay season he was promoted to the rank Warrant Officer 1st Class. He is stationed at Torbay, Nfld. S. TELEOHR/ON GOVERNOR l‘ INSTALLED - It may not be gen- rally known that in Summer-side there has been recently installed at the electric light plant a Tele- chron governor by means of which local power consumers are enabled to use sychronous electric clocks. 1n other. words electric clocks. of which there are not many here at present, may be used with com- plete satisfaction. This equipment was supplied the local plant by General Electric to of quipment. he Canadian op this type PERSONALS -Miss Ruth Johnson, C.W.A.O., ng a short fur- and Central M. Johnson, —Mr. James Wood of Summer- slde left on Monday to resume his studies at St. Francis Xavier, Uni- versity. N. 5.. Christmas mother, Mrs. W.P. Callaghan, Sum- mersi after mending the holidays with de. -—B. -M.r. Russel Iaughlin , son of and Mrs. Walter Llllflhlif? - Ml‘. sherbrooke has returned to s. "m" Dimstanb University after spend- ing the holidays at this hOIM-B —Mr. Edward Laughlin. Jr. son Mr and Mrs. Edward Lbcléflhlisllt. spend- e.—S Slierbrooke has returned Dunstanb University after ing the holiday! at hl Mm -Lt. Jack Oliver left b Diane New Year's day for Clov , New Mexico after spending 80 days leave with his wife, the former Albina Blanchard and two children Summerside. —-S. in _Miss Alice Blanchard, nurse-in- Kenneth G. uliivan officiating “aim-“m 9t 5°“! mm‘ Mnncmn ‘ LoiBi hd,tder at The bride was dressed in a blue Joigpifa Eagle‘; filwenbcen th h lid 1th their figgltgfbdizeando MsgaFrlix Blanch- ard, Summersidm-S. MEDICAL OFFICERS RELEASED b-i-rsws, Jan. a -(OP)—More edlcal odficers. some han 1M0 m 37b dental officers and more than in the new year. BRISTOL, land; Jan. I — EDI! (Routers) — Several hundred oer- oonl lined up outside of fruit stores here Saturday to buy the first ban- anas to appear on the British mar- ei. in five veers. livery person imdei- i8 years IRS YQOdYQ “U10 “HBTUS. ‘F00 Late To GRSSIfV , , r . a-mes .1... G 0.0.5."? cafi‘, ‘#0110 22l9-L. 1-7-9-11. CHI! WANTED I03 AVOI- Sohoo ism 813.00. i“ a.‘ <§?...n?”' 0...... River. 111-041. lttctownuAppliosnt v o e exp».- ie and ., ‘prwded. 8'3: Guardian. - 1. s ‘l, I, ll, 13-h mpuu-arnliuciilivil hflllflplbt an 2......“ mafia:- a 140i’. Machinery Kélldingtoni ,_ and Vicinity lk. Donald u 3., t h wet-t‘ .2..'..'::"s"...i".1.i: 1Q‘- Andrew B at Acadia u..,,.‘_1','; holida s with Mrs. bert Naull. hrey. student y. went the gllmgll. and Mr. Bru Howard, stud t at Prince o! Wales Oollefii lbggt the hoiid h Mr. slid 11w: HOWIIR-ltmu. Mr. Lei h Montreal gighsesuplgilit’ tbteudneeglliday’: th t Mlfllgalrl. gaggle-pint", Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Humph . as are hogan fiaffii flitting:- ll! er an son law Re _ J,W, and Mrs. Barbour. Hsntspoiyt. Mr. George Webster left Wed- nesday morning for Wolfville, NS, where he is employed. Miss Hazel Paynter, Carleton, was e recent visitor to Kensington, a Buest at the Burt-Paynter nuptials. Mr . J. B. Mill .. 0.1.0.... sifitfii 332.21‘; on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. Gunner Martin Hathaway, New Bedford, Masm, spent Christmas HARLQSTIIQ-KN‘ GUARDIAN . New. Telephone‘ Office For S’side Is Assured But Site Is Not Yet. Certain; Installation Of Dial System Is Being Discussed. The Island Tole hon gm an hi! 008M811 to cogstruectcl pilot; blllldllll in Biimmerside this year and ifyno better m, “y; b, ob. tallied. then the prelen office on Water Street rs. 51""! by a modern structure. Mr. - M- Glss. manager of the Com- Deny said lllb night, He hid been asked to comment on rumors y“. teiidly that the Company had de- fii'.°"..'.° 5339i. t" "2’ ‘ml’; " a in wo be installed. w‘ a u Mr. Gus said there was “still a gglllblllly" that permission would 81V!!! by the Town to build a new.oi1ice on Church Street. Ear- lier the Town Council turner] down a request for a building per- mit at that location. The Comp any was looking. also, for any other suitable location in the bus- iness section but to date noihing had been found. ' So far as the dial ' rumor W84! concerned, Mr. Gass said that a proposal to discontinue the man- ual system had been made in re- flnd. fneiiéedaygbut no decision had been Such s change would have to be approved both by the dir- ectors oi the Company and by the subscribers in the Town. 1t would mean a 25 cents per month in- crease ln rates. _ “ of availability of G ' supplierfor an automatic system would also hiya to be considered. Bloomfield a Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smallman of Knutsford were welcome guests on Sunday of Mrs. Eleanor Horne and Mr. and Mrs. David Horne of Bloomfield. Mr. Reggie Pinenu who spent Christmas at his home, returned to Mont-real where he is attending Agricultural College, Montreal. din-q Mr. Clarence Pineau, who has been working in the pulp woods for the past three months, return- ed to hi: home in Bloomfield. llll Hazel Oorcorsn of Pius- vllle returned to P. W. College af- ter spending a pleasant Christmas b iiififtimir s::.:a':.""' "’- "‘ Miss Zeta Corcoran of Piusvillle its attending high school at Alben on. _ The many residents of this vio- gny ireigirftl the anfidn‘ a w‘ mos Packed r export IIIIB I .511 I IICGTO sympa- l ' Q thy is extended to his wife, the Largo s1; 4 3mm gs; 599g u: rmer Ella Ramsay. and son Er- cueg‘ “.35; 11941;“ g,’ vin. Pull . ‘is; B 8N0; O l aiiitraickh Macbuhyrobhthi t?‘ . 0 a U‘! G ep 011G 0. 0 l1‘ U Es 1 ’ ' town was a recent overnight luest h‘ No 1-2; No 2 85 1-2; at Hunter's Lodge, Rosebsn 1 a m" Lucy Hard of mu. River {Tiflj ,1 - I it‘;.?..Z€"é.°l.‘l!i!&i."i.3?°vtil: 5,1,3; gy“ cm-w m.» ter Goriil. Exam": L," ma‘ 3 Mast r Freddie Horne of Bloom- ' field agent a very pleasant week “I'm”: CV50!" "N! with his grandparents Mr. and "5 5nd QuQ- c9101?!‘ Mrs. Robert Hunter of Rosebanllra. g1U1t7IGSIITQBa ‘W, Receipts: 108 boxes. ‘Produces V. Momma. ills-J 41cm .- Produee uo ‘ ‘ cars ..%§r.:"r..t:. s i5 \ KYPAQOIBI 7U . NB" 1.90; Maine 1001b bfiflrgfil‘ ro com-mus moan. ran: NAVIGATOR DIES N. Jan. 8-(0? Owblie)— l‘ O. Edward liliarfln. R.C.A F. ____ navigator‘ from Ev , Sadr NEW YORK, Jan. 8 -'(AP)_ collapsed and died last Friday a New York's new mayor, William board the plane bri .-Gen. OTDWYW. proposes to the Guy Simonds cif Kings . 0nt., City's much-debated nickel subway fmm his headquarters in iheNeth~ fare. To accomplish this, he‘ h“ erlands to Beggiin Hill Airport. asked legislative authority to Kent. it was disclosed today. Mar- double the City's present one per tin, navigator o1 the Anson alr- dent ales tax for the next thrfl craft, was taken ill during the years. with the e yield u; {light and died before the pilot marked for a SZILOGMOO zehgbm. taiicn lob on transit limes. could make an emergencv landing. on the Island guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Currie, Clifton, where he visitai his grandmother, Mrs. H. E. Reed who is ill. Miss Evelyn Harding S’Side, spent the Christmas holidays with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Parinenas Phillips. Mrs. Lorne Maclntyre, B'Slde, spent New Years’ in Kensimzton guest of her mother, Mrs. Hull Wadman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson, Charlottetown were vlstors to the home of Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mills for the holidays. Mrs. Neil Marks. S'Side, spent New Year's in Keiisington, the guest of her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Gussle Camer- on. . Mrs. B. J. ‘lrowsdsle of West- moreiand visited her family here for a few days enroute from \P.C. Hospital. Mrs. George Murray, Bummer» side, visited her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mill. on New Year's day. The rnany friends of Mrs. Dan MacKay, New London, will regret to learn that she is a patient in P. C. Hospital. Mr. Tillman, Landry, Summon side, was a recent visitor to Ken- simzton. Mr. Norman Mar-Donald. Sum- merside, was a visitor to Kensing- tom-C. - BIRTHS I'LO0D--At the Charlottetown Hospital on Jan. 5. 1946. to M!» and Mrs. Emmett Flood, Lot 65, l gl;§%IEKIlR-—In.the P. E. Island Hospital on Jan. 7th, to Mi‘. and Mrs. D. I. Sinclair, a son. -YOUNKER — At the Prince 3d- ward Island Hos ital. Dec. l5. 1946, to Mr. and rs. Russel Youn- ker, Charlottetown, a son d Russel. DEATHS MARCIIRANK—At the County Hospital on Jan. 8. 1940. Myrna Jean, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Marchhanll. New Annap, sized two weeks. . KELLY-At. 130 Fitzroy Street on Tuesday. Jan. 8, 194d. Edith Mary Kelly, Her remains will be trans- ferred from the A. A. Hennrsley Funeral Home to the residenci- 9 her sister. Miss Maud Rem‘- 13° Fitzroy Street, ‘at noon today. Funeral notice later. Bard 0i Thanks A Th Charlottetown lib-division c,W.1...., gratefully acknowledges‘ and meet-sly thanks the following 1o;- generous donations to its im- nual Christmas gifts to tions: iuddin isms. R. E- Mvteh and Co. Whites Restaurant. 5M- my Green, DeBlois Bros, Pope Clarke, TB. and D.J. Riley, Wool- wqrths, MCWOpOIHSXI, MISS DSISY Corcoran. 1-9-11 Prince l t... of Thanks d Thefpmilyofihelate MmA. Sinclair Maolhewlnhuiothm friends for her at. also for the flow- ers, and letters of box holders on Allvf, R. R. 1 for their gifts and lots o kindness shown me Christmas. and to wish them all saith and happiness for the new year. N couiisr. 1-9-1l. In Memos-lam ..$...‘i'.':.'.i:".‘l'...i' 2'3. it": Iary us, 1M4. . g ‘In Yllllgvl paused llnce that When odd aims one w. loved wnsvifliriaqwsiduasium IaIgetbQnqwopeveryrllI. 1-0-11. h u” u’ N. MacLean -- UNDERTAKIR. , January Regular 5275-00. On all sot EMBALMER Inna Insulin QIDIQ 0f LADIES’ F u r Coats Big Reductions Black Hudson Head Fur Coats— Regular 579.00 FOR $62.50 Black Electric Seal Fur Coats — Regular $245.00. FOR 5195,00 20% DI a very considerable saving. its best- no Sale FOR $219.00 Ladies’ Brown l an 000mg: Regular $159.00. FOR $124.00 Regular $179.00. FOR $139.00 F“ C°'“‘_ Regular $195.00. FOR $155.00 Rer- $139.00. r012 $110.00 - Reg- 5159-00. FOR $125.00 flocks Seal Eur (hats with Tuxedo Reg- $l89.00. FOR 5149-00 on an Cuff f P ' Squirrel and Musksrstg- “mm Pellisiegtl‘$2l1);-‘00.%'RC£;0?).5 Regular $225.00. FOR $179.00 Shorfig p...- Com _.; y, 3,4, White or Browsi- Rel- 5112410. 111R 3.79M) sco u NT inter Cloth Coats . We are now offering balance 0f our Ladies’ Winter Cloth Coats, both fur trimmed and untrimmed at a Discount off Regular Low Cash 20 per” cent If you need a new Winter Coat this affords an! opportimity for Selectyours now while the assortment is at LM AN SUMMERSIDE . I S _ ’ _t ‘. "PAGE-MRI,