DECEMBER 3, 1949 g _.' p; wssreau GUARDIA i?" Tame: COUNTY omen ' ’ g summer Street, Summerslde, Phone 2B0 New,’ subggylptlonl, Advertising Representative: J, liLliIER MURPHY and GEORGE CLOW Tho Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores 1n Summerside l 5 mmer Sheer Gouriies Drugstore 21 Central Street: ell 5i»;;;j;g;:,,..,'f wiiier sci-Jet; Mllll Gaudet, 01' Granville Street; ' G ocetv. Second Street: Island Motor Tranapo M," ‘Jizlalilfii-taslredt; Aiban’s Grocery, I20 Russell Street. M h cuardm" w“; be delivered to any home in Summcrsida by Carrie Q I by at 3c V“. l order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. our A meeting attended by over 100 interested citizens w.“ held lag; I "veiling in the Summerslde High day ol- 180 per week. Phone 289 for this service or give School auditorium at which the matter of a new rink and commun- Gzgzn“, pvsURANCE Ralph —PAN'I'RY Muttart. Summerslde. . - 111's, Di Cam- Remington Branch ‘Prince Count '“.',I,l;l,‘,l,.,:“r€,i PhOIaIeQ553-IS. Hospital Ladies‘ Aid. w,’ t - ' pom/FRY. — Buying Live and qre-sspd Poultry daily- F? iiii. Ktmwlmgl‘; i prices. "(meow LIGHTERS repaired. Ltd. ., -i All parts available. ‘URN. i?“ gi-vliiirnizin 30 Arcona —THE ANNUAL meeting of Lo im - - ‘ ’ ireai SlimllHTFldP. —FOII A LUHITED TDIE will b North Shore Packing Co Rr-herison. ‘ tho l: op l"'l\(' l5 visiting in Sum- Secretary, wrsirle, iii"- giicst of his parents. h m“; 11w. Ulicslcy Robertson.—- rElnesl {a 5 .~ m. '_' P. M. Preachini: Rev. James Cross, Minister. —PANTRY SALE—Tlic Ladle . . Social Cluh of _,|ll'\l,\'t. l‘til'i,'l‘ilY DAILY. -— Church will hold a pantry sale a cs on live or dressed Smnllmnni: Limited, oii l. Buying oppos- P. m.» "ice Station. i ii ..ii Vliiirslies. _ ;‘("\1"Jr-l‘ 4th. KenSmSl-Ofl later than noon the previous rls riiiii 7.30 P. M. and Mal- to guarantee insertions Xlliflriingwn sun‘ city advertisers who bear this in mind. her 4th. Second in i Advent. "Th \ll.\\’i-.lt AND HEELS AN lliiLAl. CHRISTMAS UIFI‘ We Carry A Full Stock \\ rite For Our Latest Reel List. 6E0. T. CLARKE JPN" ELLER Fnmmerslde Stephen's. Burli ngton, Davies, B. A., Rector. _, i CAPITOL-Summerside msr snowmo TODAY - 2:30 - m5 - our. "TIIE BLACK narrow" ‘ Robert Louis Stevenson! Adventure Novel Starring Louis Hayward - Janet Blair MONDAY - TUESDAY Monday '1 :15-9:15 —-Tuesday 8:30-7:15-9:15 Don’t make up your mind about r her until you see H A wanna Ines.’ new ansusnc mr liaaaamaaaeeoeonnn i1 Wvinlmusamiiuammnaansunhnna wpumaeiuianm-itmrvll-ilws- Also COMEDY - SPORT REEL - CARTOON Bible Sunday oi’ tlii- Church." st Mark's. lieiisiiigitiii, sonitii- Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Holy Ccniniiuiioii li.00 A. M. .iunior Sunday School 3.00 P. M. St. Thomas‘. New Lon» don, Evening Prayer 2.30 P. M. St. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. 11y center for Summersida was BALE. — Holmans thorou hl di Store. Saturday. Deceiznber 3rd. x y '°“"°" starting at three P. M. Sponsored by was unanimously passed requesting At its conclusion a resolution Y the Town Council to hold a plebis- cite on the matter of the Town issuiris bonds and building the e rink and to amend its Act of In- Wad- be buying live chickens and fowl at corporation to give it the power as g, 1. our plant. Damley. Highest market soon as possihla This mom", w“ .. moved by Mr. Leslie Simmons and seconded by Mr. Reginald Morris- U", l A "filthy report from the citi- 17 Farmers Institute will be held zens’ Ways and means committee in St. Eleanorb Hall on Tuesday, was read by the committee secre. R.C.A.F. December 6th. James H. Chappell, tary, Mr. W, A_ Currie which “k. ed the Town to give consideration to the setting up of the necessary —PRINCETOWN United Church, machinery in provide for the is- Malpeque. Sunday. December 4th. suing of twenty-year debentures at . a’ Divine Worship 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 a low rate of interest which could ,_l3()Rl)l1N (‘HURCH SERVICE P. M. Wednesday, December 7th. be retired through the gundr“ lipcflfibtfi‘ 4th, Ln LGElOD lIYlce in Baltic flchool. 8.00 P. M. fund set up for the sinking debentures over a twenty gyenr period. The re- port stated that the committee had s fully explored‘ the idea of trying ‘Trinity United to raise funds liy private suh~ t scripllnn but liclicved only a small Sliluftlfly- PPYPPMPHZo of the needed amount Eddie MacDonald, December 10th, beginning at three could he raised. This report was unanimouslv adopted by lho meeting on motion . -1- --NOTICE TO ADVICRTISERS- of Dr. J’. C. Simpson, seconded by ._ 1x i\‘(i'l'()N and Malpcquo Advertisers tire reminded that the‘. Kl T. Services copy must be in the Crrardian not 3i presided at tho meeting and ex- Qut of plnincd thr- fl(‘\'I‘lO]'\T\li"i'li§ that had telephnqp taken place in tlic matter of a new J- A-MV classifieds. etc. should mrtlctilary rim" "ml "°m"“'""-" "m" l" r D. O. Steuuirl. llis \V0i‘.<lil|'\, liiayor .T. F, Arnett (late. Ha said that hr wanted nll present to express their opinions —cnuitcn NOTICE for Parish °“ "w “mml- of New London for Sunday. Decem- l, Opens Discussion After tlic report lirid been read and ilil0|'lll‘ll ilir- tll<i'lI\‘SlOl\ was opened li_v llr. A. ll. Grant, who srild ho renlired that certain ma- rhinery must be put. ln motion be- fore the Council could spend the people's money. "I for one am in O’Leary Women's Institute. Pretty and serviceable articles donated by -5UCCE55FUlI BAZAAR HELD the indies found ready purchasers. A successful Tea and Bazaflr ‘"5 The splendid sum of over $70. was held in the OLeai-y school on Wednesday night. Nov. 30th by the realized. Mr. GE. Wood. Field Secretary for the Canadian National Ins- titute for the Blind gave a. very interesting lecture on the work of the Institute. He stated there were two thousand nine hundred (2.900) blind people in the Marltimes which were far too many. The speaker thanked the people of 0'Iieary for tlic splendid support which they had given on the Tag Day. -O Pegdlals ~Mr. H31". Holman. Jr. left Summerside on Tuesday morning for Boston, Massachusetts. —S —-iAimong the hostesses thh week for the I.0_D.E. Marathon were: Mrs. Clarence Mercer. Mrs. RJi. Horne. Mrs. Richard Hinton, Mrs. T.A. Campbell, Mrs Creelman Mac- Arthur. -..5 - Mr. George Key left Bummer- siide on Tuesday morning for Mone- ton, NIB. where he will attend a convention of the Canadian Man- ufacturers Association. -s —Manrs. Frank Sweet and Ma- jor Moose of St. Eleanor: attended the United Church variety concert at Kenslngton on Tuesday night. FARMERS SPROCKI-YPR and REDUCTION DRIVES for GRADERS and ESCALATERS. SAW MANDRELS PUMP JACKS V-BELTS and V-PULLIYS LELAND ELECTRIC MOTORS STRAW’ BLOIVERS SIIAFTING and BEARINGS Always in Stock at THOMAS H. BISHOP b SON 1K0. Box 138, Bummersids REGENT ro-niiv 2=ao 1 a 9.15 "“"""""""' 2 - BIG AITRAUIIONS - I James Oliver Ourwoodb “NORTH 0F THE BORDER" - and “TIXAS, BROOKLYN AND HEAVEN” ‘ with Guy Madison - Dian-e Lynn COMING MONDAY - TUESDAY were . Bldc LagQOII y‘ / DRAPAUD THEATRE FRI. - SAT. 8:30 “WILD HARVEST” Alan Lldd Dorothy Lamom- Also Short Subjects iii.» flak” has unyielding faith in THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Meeting Urges S’side Hold Plebiscite _On Town Rink Proposal favor of the project," he said. He pointed out that the boys and girls of‘ 10 and 15 years today in fifteen years "will be guiding the destiny of our nation and we will have to depend on them. It they are not properly trained we will not ba able to depend on them." he stated. He felt that people who state that a rink should not be built because they themselves can't use it lack foresight. He felt that getting a community center is one of the most important projects Summerside could undertake. Mr. D. 0. Stewart suggested that some assistance might be obtained from the Department of Physical Fitness. He said s rink would not be unprofitable if properly run. He thought that citizens have a duty l0 llrovide for the children. He did not think it ever would he "PC9551"! to raise the taxes for purposes of the rink alone. Mr. Fred Blnghnm said he reo- resented the Y's Men's Club who h!" dune quite a bit of work among the youth of the Town. He stressed the need of a community center and suggested that the mat- ter of dollars and coats be forgoi- len and the project pushed through. He said, "we must acknowledge the duty that accom- panies every right." Expresses Disagreement Mr. John E. Campbell disagreed. He said it is alright to say. " ‘for- raised in the Town before now and turned out very creditnlily. He asked how was this gigantic pro- lect filling to be fiiizint-otl and said that while not ili-nying 1,5 (Iegilx. Bblmy. "we would not forgot the money end before it was paid for.’ Mr. Davis Lldstone said that more consideration should lir- given to the idea of it being a memorial to those who srirrifirctl their lives ln the war. Ho sticcosted that some of the money could ha raised b)’ 5 Public sale of bonds." Dr. Simpson disagreed with this suggestion. citing how difficult it has been to collect money for the new Prince County Hospital. In TPSDOHse to a question from‘ Dr, Vincent Grant, liiziynr Arnett Pxillalned how the 'I‘own could get its Act of Incorporation changed to Rive it the power in proceed in the matter. It would not be diffi- cut to do he said. “I want every. body to distinctly tindorstrind that I am behind this project a hund. Ted Der cent. It is a shame that the Town of Summcrside. which ls Tewgnlzed as a progressive town. d s not have a rink." H9 pointpd 0" lllfillilh that in going about; it there was a correct procedure in be followed. Mr. Leslie Simmons said he was much in sympathy with the pro- lfict and said that; "While We will not get. a rink for nothing we can well afford to pay for it," Mr- ‘J- E- Milfphy. speaking for the Kinsmen Club, salrl may the members of the club are in favor of the idea. Recalls Other Projects Mr. Hugh Daley recalled that when it Wes first proposed, about 1993. that a water and sewage sys- tem should be installed how manv Dwple said the ‘Town would co broke. It is all paid for now. lie also instanced the building of the electric light plant and the. p“. "l! of the streets which had been opposed. Mr. Norman MacDonald said that. the suggestion that taxes would have to be. increased is a terrifying thought to mfiny cili- zens. He asked if it would be pos- sible to estimate closely just what increase would be necessary. Mr. R. S. Hinton recommended that n large part of the mom-y h.- ralsed by public slihsr-rlpilivll ll: said he was in favor of tlic pro- ject. Dr. H. E, Clarke said that the committee had considered that idwi very carefully and decided that it would not be an Pqiiliablo u-ay of raisin! money. "We riro all familiar with drives.” he said. "and lioiv 7i few have to handle most of them" Mr. Lester Jenkins suggested that a rink would pay far itself. Mr. R. T. Dodds said that as n memorial it is the duty of the if ______ Give A tihrlstmas Gift THAT WILL SAVE LIVES ALL YEAR ROUND Bl A RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR AT ONE 0F THE FOLLOWING CLINICS: . December 18th. . December 14th. December llth. December 15th. Saturday: Matinee 2:80; Evening 7:15-0:15. To the great animal " ‘ 7\ pictures of film hlatofy lid "SIIAGGY", the thrilling adventure ,6 in clnecoior of a boy and hls dog Shaggy, Child-gear George jig i» the holIL-Wlfmlill hilmln picture it is with m; of thrills and ' action; also Serial, News and Shorts. KENSINGTON ii his dog which helps to make it Eiliiiiil? er::::;.:"a:.‘:: r25.‘ Police Probe Death Freetown And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. John Crasweil were visitors to Freetown recently. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Dammareli. Friends of Miss Sheila. Simmons. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Feriten Simmons, are glad to hear that she is improving nicely after her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. George Jardlne re- turned flmrsdsy after spending a week in Parrsboro, Nova scotla. the guests of their son. Mr. Gerald Jardlne and Mrs. Jet-dine. Mrs. Charles Hanson has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital for treatment for inyurles received in a fall at her home. She returned on Thursday and is con- valescing nicely. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burns spent Friday in Moncton. N. B. Mr. Burns is manager or the Bedeque Chick Hatchery and was in Moncton and vicinity in the interests o1 his business. Neighbours oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liszm Rogers called on them on Wednesday evening, November 2a. to welcome them to their new place of residence. and presented them with a beautiful mahogany library table. Mr. Allison ‘Proiltt was chairman (or the occasion. After the presentation. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers tzlitinked their new neighbors for their kindness to them — and bade them welcome to f 0f Schoolboy SYDNEY, N.S.. Dec. 3 — (C?) --Alt'hotigh continuing their la- vesligation. RCTVIP. tonight held to t-licir opinion that tlic death in hospital of ll-ycar-tild Douglas Oland of nearby Coxlieaih was the the-restilt of s "typical school- boy fight." The boy died last night from I brain hemorrhage less than six hours after he W35 taken to hos- pital in an unconscious condition. An inquest will be held Wednes- day. RCMP. said that tempers flar- ed among s group of schoolboys following a rotigh ground hockey gziime during recess yesterday af- ternoon on the Coxlieath School grounds. After school was dismissed. a fight broke out between Ol-and, s grade five student, and a l3- ycar-old boy, police said. An- othcr account. unconfirmed. said three or four boys had ganged up on Olzuid and beaten him. Several companions started to carry the unconscious boy hmne. They finally piiit him down in a Council to get permission to hold a plebiscite on it. He had no doubts but that it would DB!!- thelr home at all times, A dainty . lunch was served liy the visiting SUMMLRSIDE’ P111‘ 1am“- i notify his mother. Mrs. Stewart Oland. The boy thcn was taken home and later to hospital. time's FRESN CEMENT IN STOCK ' BULOVAC ‘ CANADA '5 GREATEST WATCH VALUE! To make high early strength concrete, cement manufactur- era recommend using 2 to I lbs. CALCIUM CHLORIDE to a sack of cement. Uas less water. 3% Ii-ll- l" a sack of cement. } Expansion bracelet Increase the mixing time and the proportion of cement. Keep the tempo at...» up and concrete damp. Do not I'll!" l on frozen ground. BRABE. NlcltllY and no. LIMITED DRDCKETTS QUALITY JEWELLERS SUMMERSIDE oooeeeeeoeeeoeo __,_ooeae" Nations Organization, after trying for a week to agree on plans foi channeling fonds from prodiiriiil countries to needy areas. reported l failure to reach any agreement. No Hope For World Food Bunk This Year \VASHINGTON, Dec. 2——(AP)~ The Food and Agriculture Organ- ization has abandoned hopes for ieild and ran to his home to Police said action, if aiiv. would In 1948. 450.000 IIHW"! We" Y“ follow finding of the coroner's creation of a world 100d hank ml; clrizitecl for tuberculosis in Nor jury next week. year. A committee of the UnltPILWKY- KEIIJGWIK-K. ("It ‘It. GEWIIKHWsI-‘IKHI. "Kinsman! ‘K res HER -- THIS eiiiiisriviiis CHOOSE A BLOUSE FROM OUR LARGE COLLECTION WOOL JERSEYS, short and three-quarter sleeve, all shades lri $2.95 to $5.50 a DRESSY BLOUSES—Crepes in all shades. White, Pink, Blue, Yellow, Black, Green $3.50 f0 $6.50. a GIFT SUGGESTIONS HOSIERY. uonsncoarrs, mmssms, SLIPS, PAN- TIES, GOWNS, SWEATERS, soanvns, PAJAMAS, GLOVES. BARBARA ANN DRESS SHOPPE SUMMERSIDE Mr, Kenneth Walker told of a similar project in Waterloo. Ont. Dlayor Arneit said he did not think the municipality could oper- ate the rink even if it billlt li- There would be too many strings pulled. Mr. Francis liicNelli said that the Legion rink committee had obtained information as to how s similar project had been under- taken ln Campbellton. N. B., and this information is lvflllflblt- The report. of the committee was then passed. In making his motion that the Town 2o ahcnd on flu‘ matter Mr. Leslie Simmons stated his opposition to any drive for money. "Unless it is put over en- tirely as a Tmvn Pfflle" 1 "l" against it." he !l\ld--s- Relieve discomfort of CATAIIRII Britain's zliolco since 1887 l B. F. HunienTtTO. OPTOMETBISI l Complete Visual Analyses‘ Glasses Fitted PHONE 1M SMALLMANS BUILPILNG Sunimerside, P.i':.l. T. Earle Hickey l I Chartered Accountant l Office at l l5 Granville Street 1 Phone 575 SUMMEBSIDE SUMMERSIDE TNE READ STUDIO --wlth a FUTURE YOUR PORTRAIT iv PHONE 50-1 E E. E. Parkman, l Op+.D., R.O. l OPTOMETIIIST l l l l Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office llours: D to l2; 1 to I and by appointment. REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer Sh, Bummer-tile ovely ways of saying Merry ilhristmas by heleno rubinsiein l. .5; It's Christmas . . . and every woman thrills to enchanting creations by Helena Rubinsteinl Her favourite Helena Rubinstein Colognes. gaily packaged in Santa Claus boxes. Your choice of Gardenia. Heaven-Sent. 1.50; Apple Blossom, 1.25; Also Esu de Toilette in Gardenia» Heflvfll-SBIIC 2.00; Apple Blossom," 1.65. 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