DECEMBER -z4. 194s “THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWI {IIDAILY CROSSWORD fl ' ACROSS 3. Keel-billed 10. ventilate ” igfellow cuckoo 22. Stupefy 5. Vehicles i. Through 83. Europium 0. Narrow 5. A heredi- ilym.) roadway tary class 24. French 1o. Mine (India) entrance 0. Girl's name 1i. Chief gods 7. Beak (Tout. 8. Vessel pantheon) driven by 12. Auctions steam 1t. Monetary 11. Lofty unit mounts-in l Latvia) l3. Church . do. Proposition steeple 16. Fold ovcr 15. Volumes 17. A dignitary of maps of the 18. Small land church plots ' 20. Music note :1. Lubricaoe 22. Prophet enrol-trays) 28. Blue and yellow mscawa 29. Coin (Fm l 80. Sun god . 81. Signaling . flag ldflilfl‘ lllLlii ITUFJH Yilllll GEIHIA‘ [ADD FIETITVZ Flilll-IYI IIIiIE-i BEE] Yesterday u Answer isym 27. Electrified particle 81. Attitudl- nius 32. Plant wit! cleensin propertiel 33. Celebratel M. Piaything 80. Subtle emulation 40. Equip ll. Storage i8. Cry of a cow l9. Slides over. as word! , fl. Plunder ill. A canal , through New Yorl M. Not working 45. Droops in the middle . e5. Require DOWN 1. Lucid 3. Swiftnefl DAILY OBYPTOQUOTE-Hefls how work Li! axrnnnaaxn . _bLONGFELLOW ,J One letter simply stands for another. ln this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different Aiifrrwnmqnohtion _ vraz nonqoz on vrnz NAEN Mznaq tartan nllz nt-zznarznn t: lrocoacarc-Laorulozq. Yesterday's Oryptoqnote: was: mamas-r comouho or’ VILLAINOUB suszu. rrmr szv-an onnuoso scamm- snaxnsrusn ...-__._ outlast-en m; listens lrneieeu. lac- The Central Guardian I at five cenm a word. strictly pay able in advance. Electric. Phone 2280. being distributed by Mr. G. H jewellery store. ant Grove (Christmas Communion) 3 p.m.; York 7.30 p.m. Sunday MacCalium, minister. toes of the P. E. l. Hospital grate- fully acknowledge the $1500 as payment in the legacy un- est McNutt. CORNWALL PASTORAL Charge Cornwall church school 11 s.m., K. Charman, minister. RECEIVED his sister, Mrs. day morning. IIANDICRAFT BUILDING The Women's Institutes vided them at oi’ the Fxhihition ‘" lion be renovated and alterations plalylng their handicraft same building. On in TO ENAILE OUR STAFF TO HAVE A REASONABLY GOOD HOLIIDAY'AT HOME WE WILL BE CLOSE-D DEC. 25TH. AND 26TH. WE ALSO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF WISHING '3 PATRONS AND FRIENDS A MERRY CHRISTMAS ' AND 1 HAPPY NEW YEAR RENIIEZIIIIIIS RESTAURANT irlg for that purpose. five-day Old Home Week Provincial Exhibition. ‘ at; 4.19 each. Moore d; McLeod Ltd Personals the holiday season with the lialrns family. Upper Prince Street City. or St. Joseph's Hospital, Additional Train Service Pa Ea ‘a . I An additional train service is now being operated, daily ex- oepi Sunday, between the mainland and Prince Edward Island during the 6'4 ‘ holiday mason, leaving Sackvllle, Train _ No. 42, Vat 0:00 p.m. and ariviug Charlottetown 10:30 p.m. (Sum- ‘lllCfIllTO 10:15 p.m) an In the opposite di. , Train No. 41 will leave Charlottetown rat 10:80 a.m. (Sumlnersldo 10:30 a.m.). arriving Saclrviile 0:55 p.m. where connection can be made with trains east and west-bound. This service will continue in effect up to and including Mon- day, January 5. SANAIIIAN llATlllllAL RAILWAYS City. Mr. Benson Auld, medical head. Ml‘. Fred Coffin. Mt. to spend the their respective homes. Department, he has not seen for several years Herbert served overseas in last war with the U. S. air force. CHRISTMAS elllalarllllls To our many producers end patrons, we wish you cll _o Merry Christmas and o Happy New Your. We also take this nasulannnnalnslnnslnslnxalslsi white dog with black brown ears. Phone 1721. A-l condition. Bayiicld Si. Phone 844. FOR SALE-IMO DODGE SEDAN ELECTRIC KETTLES at Capitol A POEM IN FLOWERS is the description of an artistic calendar Taylor to the customers of their vomr urn-ran clluncn of Canada. Services for Sunday, De- cember 26. Central 11 a.m.; Pleas- Scllool ut usual hours. Rev. J. H. RECEIVES LEGACY-The trus- recelpt of der the will of the late Mr. C. Ern- church services Dec. 26. New Do- minion 11 a.m.; Kingston 3 p.m., 7.30 p.m. special Christmas service under the auspices of the Y.P.U. public worship 7.30 p.m. Rev. M. SAD NEWS - Mr. J J. Bengali, Donagh. received the sad news Tuesday of the death of James C. Feeney, Sommerville. Mass. Mr. Beagsrl ac- companied by his brother, John, left to attend the funeral on Fri- of thel Province will have a building prq- Cilililall “DINO the Exhibition‘, grounds for their handicraft dis-- play. Mr. HJ. Kennedy, presidentl has announced. The building, formerly used for the poultry exhibits, will to the interior will be made to suit its new purpose. The Women's 1n- stitutes have made it clear that they have no intention of exciud- ing other organizations from dis- the the contrary. they invite anyone caring to dis. play such work to use the build- The first display will take place next Aug- ust and will continue during the and xzJust arrived lute shipment of Esmond Jacquard Blankets, choice of blue and green, size 66x80 inches Mrs. Muriel Walker arrived by; plane from Boston. Mass, to spend, Wil- Miss Eileen Power. student nurse Saint John, N. B., is spending her Christ- mas holidays at her home in this stu- dent at McGill University arrived home to spend the Christmas holi- duys with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Auld at West Cove- Mr. Gordon MacKenzie, Borden; Mr. Arnett Dennis, Port Hill, and Stewart; students at Acadia University, Wolf- vllle, arrived on Friday evening holiday season at Mr. J. K. Lacey. of the Marine Charlottetown, leaves this morning on a two weeks‘ visit to his son Herbert in Boston. whom the ___Too Late To iliaslfy noun-ll- slsmm. BOB TAILED spots, Cllezlp. Apply 27 sins column ls reserved for news] DERBY L 0. L annual meeting‘ of local interest, but advtrtllsing of s newly nature may be inserted Monday Dec. 21. All members please ' attend. . MUBIAY BAR-BOB UNITED Church. Services for Sunday Dec. 26 will be as follows: Murray Har- I bour 11 a.m.; Belle River 2 p.m. (Communion), Little Sands 3.30 p. nl.; Murray River 7 p.m. (C.G.I.T. Vesper Service). Rev. Roy E. Ves-I scy. Minister. , ELECTRIC KIJTTLEB at Capltoll Electric. Phone 2280. I GOING T0 ENTERTAIN PA-I TlENTS-Jolly old Santa Claus ‘ will visit the Provincial lnfirmaryl Christmas morning at 9.30 a.m. to‘ entertain the patients. I ST. PETER/S AYRSHIRE CLUB — Members of the St. Peter's Ayrshire Calf Club have re-eiectedi their officers for 1949 with Jackie, Waye, president; Harold Msclesn.‘ vice-president; and Joseph Thomp- son, secretary. Membership has in- creased to fifteen members and the New Year promises great things for this lively club. The financial uositlon of the club is sound with a carry-over to the new year.» Monthly meetings have been planned. and members of the Junior Farmers will attend dur- ing the winter. Jackie Waye. the club president is attending Nova Scotia Agricultural College. : zJust arrived late shipment of Esmond Jacquard Blankets. choice of blue and green, size 66x80 inches at 4.19 each. Moore t McLeod Ltd. Iilhrisimas Party ,deadllne for price-fixing Student nurses and stafl of the Prince Edward Island Hospital held a very enjoyable Christmas party at the Cundall Home on Wednesday night. 'nhe program of carol singing and readings was climaxed by the arrival of Santa Claus who distributed gifts to the student nurses and staff. A de- lightful luncheon was served. The program was as follows: Chorus: O Come All Ye Faith- ful; Silent Nizht. Holy Night. Reading-Miss Jean Campbell. ‘Pl-lo: “We Three Kings"-—Misser Marion Wright. Thelma. MacLean, Isabel Butler. Solo-M.lss Kaye MoEachern. Chorus: Hark the Herald Angels Sing; The First Nowell. Reading--Miss Mildred Thomp- son. {Sentences Imposed By Stipendiary I Magistrate At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court. yesterday, Earl J. Phillips, City, appearing on a preliminary hearing before Magistrate K. M.‘ Martin on a. charge of theft of s90 m cosh, was committed for trial to the Supreme Court. The theft occurred on December llth from a room at the Revere Hotel. Two other cases of theft were heard. one of merchandise under $25, and one of money, the former beinS heard and remanded until today and the latter remanded until De- camber 29th. Two men charged ‘with attempt- ed theft of goods not exceeding $25 were also remanded until to- day. Five men charged with vag- rsnoy (fighting) were all remand- ed until December 30th on $20 bail each. Two cases under the Temperance Act were heard, one being dismissed and the other was withdrawn at the request of the prosecution. A drunk and dis- orderlywas remanded for one week and a drunk and incapable was fined $5 and costs or i0 days. On Wednesday, Elizabeth Lawless, city, appearing before the lilagisiratc was convicted and sen- tenced to two years in penitentiary for littering five forged cheques amounting to approximately $100. though llwan Moskalyk has been in Canada eight months, he already has a home of his own. The llr-rlrgloll (Continued from Page i) vice Commission and the CBC Board of Governors. Ne Margarine Appeal The wnister told questioner: no appeal was being considered by the government, at the moment, from the Supreme Court's ruling ngslnst Federal laws prohibiting the manufacture and sale of mar- garine. ‘ Furthermore, he raid, the Gov- enment was considering what pri- ority might be given to legislat- ion at the forthcoming session to abolish al‘. appeals to the Privy Council judicial committee. Laughing, he declined to com- ment w-‘nen asked to give the date of the next general election. How- ever, he promised due notice would be given when the time came. He said consideration of the negotiations with the United Kingdom on the price of Canad- ian wheat exported to that coun- try in_ the year beginning next August is in progress in London and Ottawa. No decision had been reached and it was possible that both nar- ties would ignore the Dec 31 set in the current wheat agreement. ‘r-hey would not be rushed illlO a de- cision. Appointments Announced The Prime lvllnistcr announced "the following appointments: JJA. Glen, former Resources Minister and one-time Speaker of the Commons, to the Internal. tonal Joint Commission succeed- ing the inte Charles Stuns. Mr. Glen resigned his seat in Mar- quette to make way for the new Justice Minister, Stuart Gal-sun, who was victorious there in last Monday's voting. R01’ '1‘. Graham, former tlqwllij C1611! 0f the Commons. to the {iol-katchewtn Collrt of King's Bench. and to be chairman of file Inco-rlle Tax ltppeais Board ll»1'_s yen- while it is being or- ganized on a Judicial basis. Fabio Monet. o! Montreal, and W. Stapler Finns" of 0.:.l'.\"s ‘n be members of the Income Tax Appeal Board. Alexandre Boudreau of Laval University in Ste. Anne de la Po- catiere, to the Civil Service Com- mission. W. ll. Phillips, vice president- of the Order of Railway Telegraph- ers, to the CBC board of govern- ors for s. three-yea: term reps-ring Howard B. Chase Mr. St. Laurent said the neces- sity of getting quickly to wo:: on the Newfoundland union leglslat~ zln uraluyted him to ca.1 Pnriia- ment on a. Wednesday instead of the traditional Thursday. He had not yet reached the other Party leaders for discussion of the procedure, but hoped to do so after the Christmas holiday. He said he hoped soon to sn- nounce the sel up of a royal com-- mission to investigate Canadian transportation. Former Justice W. G. A. Turgeon, now high commis- sioner in Dublin, is expected to head the commission, Mr. Tur- geon “is still in Dublin". the Prime lviinister replied to a query on that report. 'I‘wo vacancies on the Tariff Board headed by Hector McKin- rlon, would be filled as soon as suitable appointees could be found and induced to acccept the jobs. The matter had been under con- sideration several weeks. INDUSTRIOUS DP SASKATDON - (C?) Ai- coir former displaced persons camp inmate and his wife and young son live in a six-room home built by himself and his friends. cently at local business establish- ments in the city. , Three cases under the Temper- ance Act were also heard in which a n-cmsn was fined $200 and costs or 8 months in jail, while a. sec- cncl woman was fined $20 and costs or 30 days. The third case was further adjourned for one weer Three men charged with bein: drunk and incapable were all re manded until Friday, Deco-lobe: 24th.. and a fourth was sentenced to 20 days held for good behav- o i ' f lh kin ou for your business during the The cheques had been passed n‘ low‘ OT llnl O dn ‘C K122i year‘? g y W“ wflwhfi Imus! Muior Howie ’ size/sl- CAESAR.’ we OVER- THIS 1n: ls MORE socks! ”// GENTRAI- EGG & PouLTRY STATIUN WHELMING, AILLTHESE GiFTS T? FIZOMIMY Now ICAl-l % I FUP—PUP—-- EGAD BOYS. =' Auto-r. SHE- Ti-‘IQOW our é 23°” G'°"°" 5"” R é MTTHE TREE ls A an’ OFF Z MUST wowr THE: ones IN v eALAucei-roo To 6E1- ME - My DQAWER 4 I" I'll 3T 3?; while-l ‘w? ti? l}; l" “M, MANY GREEM’ Z ARRESTED you coutu ‘(Continued from Page 1) mfpluztlirggltgstmétlkul: ' V LIGHTS ON THE FUR FRIGHTEN; ‘DIQOP AN : amigo!mpcllfiiflildlnthizlallldergagllll: crgfiine-Illlirflilllltlllellld nct be- I g I 2 -ING CHILD --.. .' ~lieve much advantage was to be ' ' ti lllllrlls, lllllllllllllrs. . DEATHS _50o Per insertion -.~<----- . ". DEATHS" M gained from advancing the support price of H! cents from April l to March l. Practically all shrinkage caused by lost of moisture has el- resdy occurred and potatoes will suffer but little in that respect within the next three‘ months. Home potatoes are new being sold at 00 cents a bushel, he said, but the quantity was small. He did not believe that selling at 60 volvlvomv-Tne death occurred It 27 Park St., on Thursday, Dec. 9rd. 194s, of Patrick A. Connolly, rmerly of Pedro's Station, in his 99111 year. His remains are resting M. the A. A. Hennessey Funeral lllome. Funeral In gemente will the ‘ on April l. 0. MILTON FIIAZEE cents today was as profitable to er as Q .cents would be QWObiWUWdOM-"WQW y‘ announced later. ii. ll. lllaolean g R urmnsranll "-1 simaurna Charlottetown all North Iiltehire Phone ill Fire - Auto - _ J Representative iisssiaotsrerr Llie laureate loamy I79 Queen Si. Phone 7H Charlottetown, P.E.l. Lile puss- \ City. HIOLMAN CHRISTMAS TURKEY WINNERS ' R. T. Holman, Lid" offers hearliesl cen- grai-ulcllions lo the winners of this season's pl ize Turkeys. Many ballots were received, showing the enthusiasm evident in this annual Christmas event. THE WINNERS SUMMERSIDE srolls Drawing mode by Mr. Ernest Walker Lucky Winner — Mrs. Albany, R. R. 2. CHARLOTTETOWN STORE Drawing mode by Allen Former. Lucky Winner-Mrs. J. A. While. 23 Pleasant Sh, Chauncey Pearson, ‘S Chelron, WESTERN GUARDIAN —SHER.BROOKE CALF CLUB— Sherbrooke Hols.ein Calf Club has elected John Dekker, president; Clarence MacDonald, vice-presi- dent; alld Kathleen Dekker, sec- retary for 194-9. Monthly meetings will be held the second Tuesday in each month during the winter. the first meeting being 0n Janu- ary 11th. An active club during its first year, the new year promises well for Sherbrooke Calf Club. -—SUNDAY SCHOOL CHRIST- MAS PROGRAM - The children cf the Springfield West Baptist Church, of which Rev. C. O. How- lett of O’Leary is the pastor, held rhelr Christmas program on Tues- day night, Dec. 21st. There was a. good attendance and the children all did splendidly. Mrs. George Ellis was the organist. Old Santa himself appeared and delighted the hearts of the children and their elders. —0 --CHRISTMAS PROGRAM 0F GUILD - Last Friday the World Wide Guild of the Knutsford Baptist Church held their Christ- .-._.,<l,~ prepared a - - - SUMMERSIDE THE I mas meeting at the home o! Mn. Dan Smsllman. There was a fine attendance. ‘Ihere ws a special Christmas program and a lovely candle lighting ceremony. Gifts were exchanged. There was a pretty Christmas tree and the home was very appropriately decor- ated in keeping with the festive season. Christmas carols were sung and delicious refreshments were served. -0 —MAELRIED AT SAINT JOHN- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Strothart Acorn who were recent- ly married in Saint John, N. B. by Rev, Edward Milley of Exmouth Street United Church. Mrs. Acorn is the former Miss Marjorie Dun- ville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunville of OLeary. Mr. Acorns home is in West Devon. FOR SALE Lot 50x100 on Nola-c Dame Street with three-room bungalow. Pro- perty of Ralph ltazavette. For further particulars apply to J. S. Desltoches, solicitor, Summe side. In keeping with ille Holiday Season we have t‘. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ICE CREAM BRICK .- - - - of delicious Vanilla Ice Cream combined " with Red and Green Marasclllno Cherries and center- ed wilh a Peppermint flavoured Christmas Tree design. 0n sale now ai all Perfection dealers. CENTRAL CREAM E's‘ (wuféz/ - CHARLOTTETOWN sol-Isis WQQEU A sister, Mrs. Wendell Turner, re- sides in OLeary. He is well knows in (TI-cm where he wae one el the barber-s. Mr. and Mrs. Aces-s are two of the district's populal young people and a. host o! friends unite in wishing them God's richest blessing and many years of h»)?! wedded lite. —O FOR SALE 1047 FORD Half Ton Pick up Truck . Low mileage -< slmly ' JAMES A. MMABTHUI i Summerside FUR SALE 1047 Ford Sedan, 4 new tins, new battery. radio and heater. Reasonable for quick Idle. Murphy's Service Station. 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