DECEAIIZER. n». 1948 a'-"—-—-.———-——'-'* _.......-.- ‘ CAPITQL Summon-aide TODAY (WEDNESDAY) aIfI THURSDAY {HE WESTERN GUARDIAN '7 AGENTS: l. Elmer Murphy, ill Hanover Street, and George Glow. llii Ottawa Sheet- "IJMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscriptions, Advertising ' P" The Guardian my be Mosh! man: of the following stones Sumniarelfia: , w cs ; ll, I1" f‘ Street» "fofkfililln Water Street; Mark Gaudetwfl Granville Street; “my. Grocery, Bueaell Street; Alyre Douoette’: Grocery. Seeonu Street; Island ~Motor"l‘rausport. Water Street. Gum-dim will be delivered to any lmme inSummeralde by Carrier n’ u; 3., pel‘ day or llo per week. Phone 289 or SD-i for this rsrvloe gave ypu! order to the boy responsible for delive y on your rouse. i l -I WILL be at the store of! W. school M. Bowness on December 22 and 23 from 1 to 5 p.m. to fill in forms for rebate on ‘gasoline. Please bring your receipts. Roy Campbell. _ AVELLEBS BEST cones: Thursday. Dec. 23 at 7.30 w"- __.||Ql\‘l5 120 u: your holiday ueuully appointment at the Mary . -rns: MARY ANN has just re- ‘ , l d hi t f ' t . n» 3336"” 3.21.1.2. sii"..z.".zt..'.“.izs:s. 511mm ately priced. Visit us eerly this __l-oi.10u COURT-In the Sum- week- l-llerslde Police Court yesterday morning a youth pleaded 2111113! 1° mullng u camera from an automo- bllu and was given thirty do)" 1" Ml by stipendiary Magistrate E. H. swung, K.C.—S. LHOME FROM OTTAWA-Miss Helen Shelfoon arrived home on Monday nigiit from Ottawa where ‘no has been taking her grade lovcn and will spend the Christ- gus holidays the guest of her mo- lllel, Mrs. Nestry Slielfoon. Miss shelfouifs father is in Ottnwa and is nmplgyed by the Civil Service. llu l5 n former principal of O‘Leary School. u I ,0. c. l. T. PARTY-The c. C. f. 1g Of O'l.eury United Church held their Christmas party in the Sun- uny School room of the Church on Mundny nlgiit. Dec. 20th. Christmas ‘Bl-lies and contests were enjoyed, presents were exchanged and de- licious refreshments were served. All had a jolly time. The leader of llle girls is Mrs. W. G. Dickson, —COUNTY COURT OPENS - The December term of the County Court of Prince County opened yesterday in Summerstde with Judge L. G. Lewis presiding. There were six contested cases on the docket and‘ they were set down for dates in the future to suit the parties concerned. Counsel pre- sent were: D. 0. Stewart, K._C.. W. E. Darby, K. C.. J. S. Des- Roches. K. C., R. S. Hinton. K. C., T. L. lliinkletter and E. E. Arnett. —S —ELECTED WORSILIPFUL MMSTER - Brother Wilbert Dick- ie was elected Worshipful Master of Borden, L.O.L., No. 2829 at the an- nual meeting of the Lodge on Thursday evening in the Borden Lodge rooms. There was a large attendance and the retiring Wor- sliipful Master. Brother J.W. Cami presided. After the usual order of business had been dealt with a. re- ¥h;)hi:r assisted by Mrs. HerbertIggghoghghvfegegoirggv‘Dvrfiilgwgg H ‘ m _ ‘year three new members had ad- , - - __lll _ on vanccd to the Royal Arch degree Bllfilgalfge slim-Le: The Sick Committee brought in a ‘ldeuligl, School u.“ ylle gueslireport that Brother J..R.. Skinner. calm. a, the regulun muellng o; P.G..M.. had been very ill but his I129 Rotary Club of Sllmmerglde on ‘recovery is being looked forward to. Tuesday. He spoke on the amhliec. The following slate of officers was turul beauties of England and his 11131111961 bl’ 320L119? A-A» M1113- telk was illustrated by pictures pro- 331111111. 11-5-5 T W. M - 11171117911 jected on a screen. A collection was DRIIIB; D.W . N°Y111a11 JAY; Chall- taiccn up among tiie members for 1811\- Wilbll-l‘ 0817118; R- S». A- A- tlio aid oi’ the children of France. MacCallumI TTBBHINT- Frank This lS a project o! this Rotary dls- Qulgley: F- 11». 901111 ROSBTSZ S. L- trict and tiie supplies purcliaserPArnGLt Bell: Marshall. Hush ‘Ahem: are being sent on a ship due to sail Auditors, C. Rogers and Arnett ill the near future.-—S. IBeII. After the election appropriate ‘speeches were made and the Mast- . . __ er elect was congratulatd on his w;,°,gfn”:f§,g1: gfnfijfhinoufli l elevation to his exalted officc.—S. Unlonvalc, about two miles from 0‘Leary who was badly_ injured on Wednesday. Dec. 15th. when she fell Into a hole in her home where ' sfurnzice was being constructed" Ind struck u metal stake which pierced her thigh and broke a rib continued to be serious. She was taken at once to Alberton Hospital but her condition became worse during the iveek end and she was taken to Prince County Hospital in Summorside. She is too ill at pre- sent to be x-rayed. Her legion o! friends are hoping for a speedy im- provemcni. lisrritiylsfl —The many friends of C. N. R. conductor D. R. Smaiiwood. who underwent a serious operation in the P. E. I. Hospital, Charlotte- town, some two weeks ago. will be pleased to know he is slowly improving and are in hopes of seeing him around again before too long. —-S —'l‘he two large Christmas trees that are usually erected on each side of the entrance of the Summer- side Tow-n linli and have come to be a part of the Christmas scene here were put in place by workmen on lfilday and since Saturday night the colored lights that form their decoration have been llt. They make s. very pleasant and Christmas-like appearance and‘ are the first Christ- mas lights to appear in town ex- cept for the lighting in the various -STUDENTS DANCE -- The uinual Christmas dance sponsor- 0d by ihe Students‘ Council, was held on Friday evening In the Sfmimerside School auditorium and the music was furnished by Dan Mtsscr and his orrhtsira. The ll- iuinimitcd Christmas irccs on the itiige and other seasonal decora- tions added materially to the en- loymcnt of the evening. The win- stores-S. um of the spot, dance new .\f‘s--. -——— —- ilelrr. Higgins and Mr. Keith Moi- FLYING F15" ilson. Refreshments were served lithe members of the Students‘ Goldfish are being flown from noun-ll, ngslstgd by Mrs, Fred Japan to the United States In Indeison and Mrs. Frank Lc-we- sealed sins: hells =0 they won't i, get seasick. . ' rm: GUARDIAN, Cl-IARLOTTETQWN“ Hugo Volume 0t Mall Handled At Summersifie —'rhe volume of mail iaoomh-U and outgoing handled by the Sum- merside Post Office was one of the largest In history, an official hers stated yesterday. ‘Ilbe num- ber of letters handled that day was over thirty thousand with hund- zeds o! parcels to be taken care of as well In order to handle this enormous mail five extra clerks were added to the stall and offic- ials stated that more clerks could have been used to handle thsrush but that due to lack of office space there was no room to work, even with the augmented staff. Street delivery teams were de- ilvering parcels from the time they arrived, which proved a life saver both Ln improved service to the public and in keeping the parcels from accumulating to too great an extent. In view oi’ the yearly increase in the volume of mall handled in Summer-side the lack of space in the Post Office is becoming more JON HALL iii ii . l IIIISII -iEI _ mu'lll_n'maajlijeilimsw ‘g-l ALSO NEWS — COMEDY SHOWS 7.I5--9.l5 MATINEE THURS. 3.30 and more a problem. The nunilI of parcels this year could not have been handled had the offic- ials not resorted to team delivery and both lvlr. Allan and his as- sistant Mr. Peters as well as the entire staff are to be highly com- mended for the manner in which they continue to serve the public each year under existing condit- ions. S Native 0f Poland is Admitted To Canadian Ditizenshili Mr. Adrian Dokker, a native of Poland and now residing in Bed- eque, was admitted to Canadan citizenship at the opening oi the fall term of the County Court in Summersldc yesterday. He was presented with a. certificate of cit-I iz/cnshlp and took the oath of al- legiance. also the oath of renun- ciatlon of former nationality. The statutory charge was read to him by Jud-ge L.G. Lewis. who pre- sided at the court. - After the oath had been admin- istered Judge Lewis spoke to him as follows: ‘ | “I wish to take this opportunity of congratulating you personally on the attainment of Canadian citizenship. By this ceitificate of cltzeiiship you have been granted the rights and privileges of a cit- izen of Canada. These rights and privileges entitle you to freedom of speech, religion, thought, ac- tion, the right to vote as you moose and the right to be secure hi your possessions. Your citizen- ship carries the obligation of de- fcndingyour adcptcd country in time 0i nee-i. of living in peace- ful brotherhood with your fellow u ~1‘>\I *»' Sentence in Gallant Liquor" Base In S’side Following is the ccnclucln; part olf the judgment. in the John (Holman) Gallant rive dflvercd by Chief Justice Thane A. 01mp- bell in the Supreme Court at Sini- canamms “m1 "I 5°11“! W“? 1"" merslde. The costs referred to In the preservation of Canadian w", u" u. 32-17175 yaltcl-n-ny Ideals and institutions. I extend to momma’ you a warm wefccziic 0n this sol-| “A, to uunlcnce, lu ll-e nllu. cmn occasion and l invite you to gem" unusual clruumslunccs bl share with us the anc ent liberties the present case. “um-e Con“? of a free people. livin-g together in tlons are suslnlned only by lne REGENT THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IQIIILY - Aln IIOWIIAY - EmyURIUI-l Ieleuel is favorite Films Corporation Also 30-Minute Laurel and Hardy Feoturetie Shows 7:15 and 9zl5 Motinees Fridoy and Saturday 2:30 Lost Showing Today DRIFTWOOD --m>oo<s>co<@>cc@»ooe§»oo<ss»oos»io§oo@>oo@»oo<sov MiIGQMDQ HAL ROACI-i presents FREDRIC MARCH VIRGINIA BRUCE “I 1111f out i1. inf/film CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wed. 3.30. 7.15. 9.15, Thurs. 7J5. 1H5 Humphrey Bogart and Lan- iecn Bacall in "DARK PASSAGE". Danger as violent as their love! Also Shorts. §>oo§oo@oo<@eo@>eo~@ iilcni change iii the existing law, its adlnnistrziuvc adoption by the ‘Crown would create :1 practical ,tiiatus. Each of tlic appcllnnl}; utfcnccs will therefore be treated as a first, and, in viuw of the small quantities or liquor invoiv- ed, the Czurt adjudges that the sentence ln'each case be reduced to a fine of $200. and costs in the Magistrate's Court amounting to H For Ghristinas Clocks for the kitchen. bed- room or mantel in a suitable variety of colors and finishes. From 7-95 Heating Pods wag-nun; pads that gin" P" feet comfort to aching 1'0"" and chilled feet. \i\i'I0ll5 ors. From . Toasters ~m Numerous styles cl to “Current” Ideas Radios .¥'_OG.I5..JTIIGSITE§_ mum. m. Nothing, but nothing, will please lifother more on Christ- mas day than en electrical gm - a practical gift! Nothing Ill bring her more pleasure on Christmas day and every; _ h: u in rear than a mix- .er, an iron, s. stove. washer or refrigerator. See our select- I ion today. Inquire about our easy-pay uient plan. ‘l Philips a" a and 29.5 ... Westinghouse FAMOUS MODELS OF FAMOUS MAKES Electric iron. electric auto- Famous Models and Famous Makes of Ranges, Washers and Refrigerators including sunduivii-io In a variety of iiiiislics. From 3.05 HBHICFS. from 5.25 Waffle Irons, from 12.95 Fans, from 6.75 Kettles, from 14.50 Mixers, from 47.50 Coffee Makers, from I095 J lianrmny under s. democrafc gov- ernment which recognizes the rights of all its citizens." -- S. NEW YORK._Dec. 13—»-fOP)—- Murdo MacKay of the fourth- American Hockey League in scor- ing with 43 points. Carl. Lis- ccmbe of Providence Reds held second place with 37; in third po- sition was Sid Smith of Pitts- burgh Hornets. ~ place Buffalo Bison: was out in ma!!!" on the present charm- front by u: points to lead the The loom-Us revival of a state of law 89m and $4.50 respectively; and which the Crown h-id dlYIVUW€fI in default of immediate payment for over three years. I do not con- of fine and costs imprisonment in slder that the Crown can propcrlyleach case consecutively in Prince use previous convictions, thovghiCounty Jail for a period of titres admitted, as a basis for increascdmonths. "T110 Slme reasoning appllu relationship of ‘previous’ even more strongly on the qn". and ‘subsequent’ convictions lm-ltlon of’ costs. The whole litigation plies a continuity In the state of obviously arose by the Crown‘; in. the law which has been Vlolatcdlslfltillfie, for an administrative "Although. in the opinion whlch‘pcriod of three years. as well as l have reached, the Cullen Am-fthroughout these prosecutions and endment did not make any tech- appeals, upon nn lnvnlm "nu-nu. Lamps matlc irons and electric steam or dr, irons. From . .. 3.7.5 , v Gifts that brighten theflime as VFGT‘ as the lieiii-i. See the vast display of lamps In the styles as follows: Hot Plates ~ Tri-Llie Lampa, ‘rem .. 10.55 Torchiere, from . . . . . . .. 11.50 Table Lamps, from 9.9.1 Pin-up Lumps, from . . 3.25 Boudoir Lamps, from 3.95 Ornamental Lamps, h. 7.95 . Lamps. from 2.75 (@1411! iII)|I11'1|( n“ t4. a. I. mun ' w ‘WN WHERE THERE'S cool-coil THERE'S IIIISPIILITY a Plus Id amnion tau 1 pd enlcll 5 Altiuriseit bottles of Coca-Cola ‘I548 ‘contract Coca-Cola Lin. its. tiuni-zn PHONE I9I Dave Murray aaya-“During the war when BAISINS and PRUNES were difficult to procure—we really did miss them—Now you can get all kinds of Raisins and ikunea-So take advantage of the good supplies of ilriedlfrults." The Grocery Department has delicious Shamrock brand, cellophane w ‘ Raisins in I cent packages. AND here's good news- a shipment of Golden Bleached Seedleu Raisins has Just arrived. these are in l5 ounce packages priced at 26 cents a package. NOW for news of Prunes. . . Delmonte brand Prunes are available in 1 and 2 pound packages priced at 28 and 52 cents a package. . . As well as Delmonte Table Prunes, vacuum packed in 1 pound tins priced at 42 cents a tin. Get a suppb of these good dried truth-Include them in your order from the Grocery Department. Bea Sharpe says-Where's nothing-No nothing that quite takes the place of PYREX GLASSWAIE for cooking, baking or serving do- llcious meals"! In tho China Depe nt you'll see n smart display o! all kinds cf useful. smart Pyroswaro. this display are sofa of Custard Cups in two sizes-the sets consist of 6 pieces with attractive fluted edges-they're priced at"!!! and 7D cents for a set of 0. Bake your custard and serve it right in these smart Pyrex dishes. . . Shop for Pyrex Glassware In tho China Department. Arthur Perry says-"The last minute CL-‘stmea shopper will appro- clnto this smart tip"! The gift of luxury and comfort is a CLYDE BLANKET-these are 100% virgin wool-loft. light and extra warm- with corded silk binding and in an array of moat attractive colors-blue, gold. wine or rose. Clyde Blankets are boxed-ail ready for Christmas giving-they're priced at 12.25 each. Anyone and everyone will appreciate recoivihg a gift such _as these. ._ . Come In and see the Clyde Blankets on display In the Dry Goods Dept. " “notice ro FARMERS” We wish to announce that the recent sole of the Fertilizer Plant at Summmide to Conode Packers Limited will not have any effect whatever in our fertilizer dueling: in the future, either in service to our customers or in prices charged them. We look forward to servinfyou in I949 as well o: new custom- ers and folio this opportunity of extending to you our best wishes for the Chrishnei season.‘ SIMMONS 8. MocFAIILANE Summmidc, P. E. I. . make such order es to costs to be ment- Under which, tn my opinion, the appellant would be found not Guilty of these charges. Under the imported provisions of’ Cflmlnnl Code S754, "The DOIHt ... may 51:13 by either party as it thinks "Although costs, if ordered, us- uallv follow the event. um is not necessarily so. Gold Seal Ltd. vs. the Attorney-General of Albert; (i193!) B2 5.0.12. 424 was a civil we art-sin: from u» operation of the Canada ‘lvmipersneo Act, pug IV. and the amendment passed In 1931. Car. 20. fn~ the Supreme Court of Canada, Davies, OJ. An. slfn and Mlgeult, 27.7.. concurred in dismissing the appeal, but tn Ilivwlnz the A-Pptllant ‘com throughout. by virtue of the dis- Qetlon conferred in tlie Court by 8.3 of the 192i amendment. Iding- ton, J.. would have allowed the aippeai with costs, while Duff. J., concurred in dismissing the an. peel. but would have allowed the Respondent costs. Duff. J. ex- pressed scme‘ question a: to the validity or s3. which might be ar- gued to be "legislation relating to civil rights or to the administra- tion of justice and not within the competence of Parliament to en- act In exercise of the residual power." The discretion under Criminal Code, s. 754. as to pm. ceiiure in criminal matters. im- ported into provincial appeals by 4 George VI (with Cap. 5. would not sewn to be open to any such question. But. if it were. our Rules of Court confer a wide discretion as to costs on the Court or Judge. subiect only to the requirement of a specific. order. with exprcsgly slated reason. where the costs do not follow the event. (058 rr. 2.121. Gold Seal Ltd. vs. Attornry-Cen- erel of Alberta is. in any case, an authority as to the propfetv cf awarding costs to an unsuccesful llflgant. even against the Crown. For the reasons stated, the Court therefore orders that the Res- Single and double burner hot . in enamel, chrome and metal finishes. From .. 3-45 Above prices include Lamp Shades Street Floor, House Furnishings Store SMALLMAII‘ Prince Edward Island's Radiant Christmas Stores. 8189 will be fixed by the COlilL iii’- tl‘ bastion, while those ln Ne. Dondent pay the Appellant's casts of each appeal. The costs in Norlliii are now fixed at $50. Dir- Th e i-ulmtui $4.8.000.0Q. icirrstnieiit. iii the cctlons for payment ‘will be gwen prlminy fisheries of Canada total! at an adJoumed hearing." THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW‘. Bv Fnonlv and Shorten POPTHINIS NOTHING OF SITTING UP I-IALF THE NIGHT (IOMPOSING LETTERS TO HIS CONGRESSMAN. 3M HE THINKS THE IDEA OF THE KIDS WRITING LETTEIZS To SANTA CLAUS is PURE NONSENSE-e §= $8.?» r. ._‘=>< “\\a< RES U L15.‘ \ menial truss 1o YEAH. i no. our 1 WRITING tenses TO SANTA TXIR CONGQEQMAN‘? THOUGHTOFANOWEQ ._ CLAUH.’ ‘IOU MEAN THE KIDS BUT I THOUGHT V, ANGLE AT THE OFFICE REALDI BELIEVE IN THAT I ‘IOU WROTE HIM TODAY. THIS ONE OLD HOKUAI") lTl; TIME WILL REALLY GEI’ YOU ‘FOLD ‘EM THE 9coI2E! 3 ~11»... fir". < 3vfr£s<lfflV2irflil ..____, .