t v JANUARY 24. 1950 FI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEN THE WE STERN GUARDIAN rnmce COUNTY OFFICE I Summer Street, Sunimerside, Phone 259 News, Subscriptions, Advertising P-epreseiitntives Sport Echoes W”- I. ELMEB Muarnv The Guardian may he bought at any oi the ltlllf-FWIIII ltores in Surninerslde up Bookstore. Summer Street: Gourlles Drugstore. ‘ll Central Street; KQIIyH Newsstand, Water Sheet; My" Doucettds Water Street; Boy It you! OI‘ Grocerv. Second Street: Island Motor T. nsport, Aiban‘; Grocery. I20 Russell Street. K. L. Waite In Keallngton, The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summerslde by Carrier Wales C lie 1 s L . , ~ , 8o per day or 18o per week. Phone 28B for this service or [Ive establishioed gtIieirYsgllvii? 121g)“ nae der to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. a {a r y From Prize-e County and GEORGE GLOW Mark Gaudet, 81 Granville Street: The summerside Crystals by m, t-ue oi their win over prim-e o; 800d spot to take a crack at, in; _-GBNERAL INSURANCE Ralph g, Ltuttart. Summerside. _..POULTRY. - Buying live fowl “my, Fred Wadman, Kensington -SCIIOOL SKATE, Bedeque Rink, Saturday afternoon 2 to 4. ..-'l'lll'l JUDGES at the cairnival ggdgque Rink, Thursday evening wit] be lllrs. Clark Baker, North Bedcque, Mrs. Allan Miles, AI- iinny, and Mi". Charles IVIacFar- Ian?‘ I-‘crnwood, _ LPRINCETOWXN Ilhltcd Church Maipcque, Annual lllceiing Wed- npgdfly, January 25th at 2.30 P. M. The Ladies’ Aid will meet at the “m? time in tho Memorial Room. Rev, Ja-rncs Cross. Minister. ./,\'l"i‘I-'.\"I'l0.\‘, rcsidciits of SlL‘ill'lll‘l'Sl(IC| and VICIIIII}. John .»\. Government Annuities (WGIlI-IILIVQ will be at the _,:l‘ll Ilntcl .Ianua:‘_\' Qtiih and 27th. :'\li_\'i1l'.'f¢ intcrcsteci ill IIiIS sys- icin of invcstmcnt. may contact .\fr. .\i:ii".iii at the Queen. -Rli'l‘l.'ll‘.\' FROM TRIP - Mi‘. and ZVLrs. Keir Wondsidi- of lions- ingtcit have returned hcnne Mr. Wnodsidc Icft. in N0vc:nl\ci' for Florida anal just before Christmas h.- ioincd his wife in Boston ulicrr thoy remained till rccently.~S. ... (‘AItD PARTY - A successful card party and dance ivas held IIi Spring Valley l-Iali on Thursday evening. High counts were made by .\irs. Hiram Ilarringum for III.‘ ladies, and Mr. Ivan Adams for men. Mrs. Hubert Caseley and Mr. Emmett McKinnon received cori- solation prizes. - Bur. -— (‘ROKINOLE PARTY --~ .\ir. end Mrs. Harold Macbcod enter- tained on Wednesday evening at. a eroklnole party under the auspices of Irishtown W.I. Miss Jean Ad- ams made the highest count ain- ong the ladies while tho consola- tinn prize went. I0 Mrs. Archie Jnhnstone. Mr. Kenneth MacLcod \\‘0I'i the men's prize and Mr. Pres- ton Campbell received tho conso- lation award. — Bur. -I‘.ATII'INT IN HOSPITAL — Mr Melville Johnson. Contra‘. Bedeque. buttormaker of the Dunk River Dairy Co, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital hav- ing fractured his hip liy a fail‘. while skating in the rink Satur- day. Mr. Johnson has been a. not- ed skated- all his life and has a‘.- vvays enjoyed this form of sport; his many frioii-ds aro extremely sorry to hem- of his accident, and wish him a spcedy rccovory.-—B. —-(‘I.'RI.ERS TO VISIT MONC- TON »- Approximately ten curlini! rinks from the Sunimerside Club have accepted an invitation from the Moncton Beaver Club to par- ticipate in friendly games at tho Moncton Club on this coming Sat- urday afternoon and evcniitg. Part ——-—- irig. » 0i’ the group from Sununerside yvillI — JOHN S. ADAMS DIES IN ' ‘ ‘ go by chartered plane and some ENGLAND -_ Mr. Leaman Case- The n-Iidgets an Juveniles star‘. no going by car. it will be m‘xcd curling and there will be enter- lainirnent and dancing. The piano will return early Sunday infill’ ing that he had passcd away after Ing.—S. DIABETICS When ‘Q0511: @0595. BUCKIEY’S MIXTURE It's Sl/GAII FREE CAPITOL LAST SHOWING TODAY — 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 “RACHEL AND THE STRANGER" ‘ with Loretta Young - Wm. Holden - Robt. liiitchiim WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY - Thursday 3:80-7:l5-9:15 "Everybody Si» .-l lliiiiliat Foreign ltussy. .. ti!” Wednesday 7:15-9:15 IVIILLAND ALSO NEWS - lfillltilliilfl" POPEYE and POPULAR SCIENCE Sally-off sweepstakes later on In e season. They hav n two and lost ti-vo. Th1: pilot‘: on: in front of both Prince or wales and the R. C. A.F. Mete . Th —JUNIOR HOCKEY Bedeque d0 110i. play the Welshnizrsi agaYrlI Rink tonight, Tuesday, Kinkora in the regular schedule and both vs. Augustine Cove and Freetown Prince 0f Wales college and the Albanyq Short skate after. Crystals must. play the Meteors t mISSIOII .5 cents to all. twice. Supposing that the Meteors goon“, m ADVERT,SERS_ fyéiurlxsnly iotbltougb to beat, they Advertisers are reminder that their {no a ‘y do as much dam‘ copy must be tn the Ctr-aldlln act gang; C“,§,,Y’.°§“T",',°“§C‘ff§“"1"” later than ur n -.h '. i" u _ “m” ‘P - a - - BOYS to guarantee-n inseretiofzrggv tit Iii me “°‘."" We games °°’."l’“°d Wm‘ city advertisers who telephone the. Clysms and IIWRIIIE "D Lilli classifieds, etc. mould oarticulaiy dehcu’ Should pm“: ‘lune a m“ be“ ‘his m mind an; LlI;i§“?lll‘m0lélfi int (IIIIUSIEA bte admit. . "ever, . a ie eeors had __T0 ATTEND WERAL “Mt to tackle tho two league-leader; Gwme C walk” fileaving Sunk first ‘of all, and when they were merside this morning for Col- cgrpmmy “m m m" he“ "I mn‘ Iirofik. l\'.S, to attrnd un- funeral ‘Il“°"- Th? bolt" part of the ,nf his father-iir-laiv, Captain H5 schedule is all alicnrl of them, and if they can Shiny some improve- Hansen. who passed nnny early IMQndai‘ morning-s, nient over their previous efforts, ~_-_ who knows uhat mzglit happen’? — 2(i'I'Il WEDDING ANNIVER- _ _ _ SARY-M". to M1". El - P‘ - t. ~ were vvaitlcd upmIiIhy» IINOInibZi-Ql fill Vifilsi INN‘: m" Chal-MIEIMY“ their respective families at their Q use mgkuhke HT ‘mm m b?“ m home at Kensington, in honor of ‘p lend. m hmc Sh“ the Abmeq their 26th wedding anniversary on VIiCLDgDg Lmgue‘ we can“ IMcnday evening, January 8th. An look“ a; it “yelflllgl&_ Co‘ hut‘ ‘I ‘RCIIITCSS was read and they were “fig n.1,“? (l: Dowirils]: t; flmvnd ‘presented with a beautiful chest C0 That cincmm y 0R “U syn flfid jof silver, and a lovely wool blank- a ‘mo’ mm ' “pm? ‘nw I’: ‘Q r . . _ - t t . i’ ‘ on tfl“ Bum fanned‘ expresswg the“ sometimes to stress unduly the a‘.- ythanks. A happy evening was “(k and fornfl ab m m I ‘s- t and delicious inl was ‘ a” ° " d” m” pm a u c‘ Ward is a first-rate goalie by all enjoyed‘ T Bur reports tl-Ie was just. a third goal- ‘ -—FAINCY DRESS carnival Bede- que Rink, Thursday, January 26th. Prizes on display Store. at Qaiibeckk i, _ v ‘ ‘ post dmvti iicrc against the 11c!- l '— SENTENCE“ T0 JAIL -- (tors; if lye-d (“me any less wcrk l I1 P-‘Yleidal’ 1W0 ylllllhs \\"9l'<‘ 55W- thc management might have ‘fenced to ihrcc months in the phgrgcqj 111,}, admission like all Prince County Jail before Judge L. G. Lewis in the County Court Judge's Criminal Court. Em- Emerson Livingston Cousins and lwaltcr James Callicutt wcre tried ‘on charges of breaking. cnicrinz amount of other spectatorsi, but he got some press raves for his game against the Abeflvvcits. Plum McDonald is a liard-Iiitting (Iefciiccmrtn who slows up iticozninc forwards and niakcs it eisicr for a back-check. and theft, a small - . . . money having been taken. Thry mg remind m. “ft Ins mm" pleaded guilty. Mr. Morley M- Speaking of turd-hitting dc- ‘Bcll represented the prisoners and pleaded in their bchalf. Mr. .l lI-Izirolci Goodwin rcprcscntcd the lCroivn. The Jud-tie addressed iii" ‘prisoners and passed scnicnccx-S — SICK MAN FLEES BED tA Summerslde milk ilelivcry H1111 ivvas somewhat surprised ycSicfd-I)‘ ‘morning about 8 n'c.cck to one n fcncemcii, is it gCLtIilg to be a lost 11ft MOP-lid thesl- parts? Outside o! Plum, tlic boiic-crusliers re few and far bi-tween. The Crystals have a lny on their defence by the name of Caitipocil. This boy is rugged as they conic. If he could be taught In use his body effect- ivcl_v he (“liIfI drape the Crystal blucline \\' h tlic filicn forms of Ilightly clad inan in his bare head cnemy fur.\'ar:is. \\‘e saw him running down the street shouting trash (more or lcss accidentally. tlwlp! help! He fell several times we thought» Iiioosr: LcBianc. the . . . . . and on regauiing his fcct contiii- big fellow on the Moiicton Cat defence. The bfcose sat on the ice and looked after Campbell \vitii eyes full of re-‘DIQL. If Walter could be shown haw to get a part of his anatomy in the way of .1 last-skating II7l'\\'lil‘tI we predict the result would be devastating. So many players thcsr- days stick their funnies out and itii-ts tho target entirely. making them look more like burlesque queens dancing the conga than renrguardsmen. Seems to be pretty much a mat-tor of tim- f-ued on shoutuig for help. I-ie was dieading towards the Police Station and on reaching the building hur- ried inside. Inquiries at the Po- ilice Station revealed that. the mail ivvas under treatment. in a ioczil ‘home for pneumonia and had tie- come delirious. In that. condition ‘he was under the delusion that lsomcone was trying to kill him Iand he got. nut of bed, dressed Ihimself and fled to the police for lprotection. - S ‘- their hockey season this coming Friday night. They will play Char- lottetown teams in their respective divisions. It. is to be hoped thit the hockey fans of the town WlII support the kids with their pres- erice at these games, The kids play Personals —-.\liss Phyllis Hughes R.N., has returned to Sunimersidc aftcr spending a few drtys with fricndr- in SLlmIIi0rsicIc.—S. ley, Kelvin Grove. has received a letter, from e sister of Mr. John S. Adams. of l-Ierts. England, say- a short illness on Dec. 6th. Mr. Adams spent a number of years in this province, and left to return to England, some fifteen to twenty years age. I-Ie was employed by Mr. John A. Hogg and late-r by tMr. James A. Stewart, both of Kelvin Grove. He was held in of- fectlonate esteem by all who knew him, and was known for his in- tegrity, industry and kindliness. and was a faithful member oi’ Kensington Methodist Church. The Adams family of three brothers. all cf ‘whom have Since passed away, and one sister, on several occasions entertained Mr. Caselcy —Miss Audrey Glow has return- ed t hc-r home in Summerslde III- ter spending a month visiting relatives iii Guciiph, Ontarioq-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Atbcri: E. Wright. Central Bcdcqiie. are visiting at I" I-heh‘ ham" “hue he w“ Sm‘ and Mrs Brewer Waugh. Wilimot ‘$101196 I" England ‘Ilmnfl me w“ the home of their daughter ‘Mr. - Bur. \'nllcy.-—B. _ Mrs. Marine Adams and Mrs.‘ . Andrew Cascley, IiOIIl of Spring V II _’. i It Si‘. ‘c’. _' t 'Islt Summerside ..i..°.‘... i. .23....“ “‘ “‘ 2 Fascinating Comedy — T’ lviiiiiviiéiiir - Mayor Arneli Honored By Town Council At the conclusion of the annual meeting of the Summerside Town Council held last evening Mayor J. F. Arnett, \\'ho is retiring from office at the end of his present term was presented with a brief case and a complimentary address from the members of the Council. The address was read by Coun- ciilor Henry ivcdge and the pro. seniatlon made by Councillor T. D. Morrison on behalf of their fellow councillors and themselves. The address referred to the fact that durinz the last five years the citizens have bestowed on him the highest office in their corporation, that of chief magistrate, in addition to two other years, 1927 and 1928, when he held the same office, “In those years you have held the confidence and respect, of all the Town folk, and to our know- ledge have proven yourself a cap- able, responsible general manager of the administration of our cor- oration." The addross went. on to state that the Council always looked to Mayor Arneit for leadership and though their opinions have not always been unanimous ail problems were i\Oi‘I\'Pi'I out. through full and frank discuss- inn. "The main consideration of yourself and Council." tho address continued, “has been to so con- duct tho services and hilsincss of our Town, that all citizens could r-nioy tho greatest benefits pos- siblr- within tho means of our corporation" so that at no future data they might he faced with burdens of debt that would prove a hardship.“ Regret Decision Deep regret ivas expressed at his decision tn retire arid on be- half of all citizens and councillors llilinks were cxtendcri for a job wcli done. “In the yrlars to conic, we know your experience and judgment will be available to whatever council may be in office, and that you will always be glad to lend your assistance." In his rcply lliayoi- Arnctt said that this was one limo that, be was at a loss for words to r-x- prcss his thoughts and his ap- good hockey and should be en- couragcd. as well as the Kinsmen Club viliich has done so much for sports in Summerside. . . t The Moncton Airliners, an inter- mediate team \\hich plays in the same league as the Cats who play- ed here last. Thursday, will fly owr to Suniinsrside to play the Sunt- merside Crystals tonight. The Ali'- liners are reported to be a well~ balanced team. They have Corm- icr playing on left wing and some other WEIY-IUICHYTI hockey manip- ulators from the Huh City. Stcoics is another forward uhOm the Crys- stals will find It difficult to stop. . . . Much has been said of the Sum- mcrside Crystal dcfenco and its shortcomings. We ourselves are of the opinion that. perhaps under great pressure. the Crystal rear- guard miZIit give a little at tho scams. Brit there is another side to the story. what has happened to the scoring punch that our CYYSLRI forwards displayed last year in the Crystal Rink? We don't have the figures at hand but re- member that when Charlottetown teams visited our town last; year the red light blinked behind their goalies almost as often as at a busy intersection of a big city. That might be ta slight exaggeration, but the scores did get into double fig- ures. True, Steele and Ggant, be- sides being excellent defencemen. got into the scoring summaries not infrequently. but. this fact doesn't explain everything. The for- wards are not sagging the twines as they did last year. so let's not charge our unimpressive showing to date all on the defence. . - o We think you have to hand it to those boys who, of late. are be- Ifig booed every time they appear on the ice. They go out there and do their darndest for the team. and not by word or look have they ever shown resentment at this a:- ilnn nf the fans. It's so easy to jeer at. a player who is giving a". he has for his team. It. is much harder to take this jeering with a grin. But the boys do it and they are to be congratulated. REGERT Ttl-IIIGIII 1.15 s. s.1s "EASY MONEY“ - with Greta Gynf - Dennis Price - Jack Warner rniiuiosnav in her lbs strangely mbing lune o Aleutian line when (enuissu lettered In llis Ins 0| love . . . In e women levlin breaded "spy"! strivrinq ~‘ RAY ILDRENE! liar/a 0/! We Roma I gdyeftmnmy sin unuuHIn-wevullil-ninannm mummies-mutton AurmyalnLRlI-Iflhunhuoeyr ins-entrain lueumnlnwtimus-ein-imeieiuuo a ‘a I cw 5 QRQAI) TO RIO" Freddie Mills (Continued from page 6) Ralph. South African heavyweight king, in six round-S. Nov. 6, 1941-1. and was flatted himself by Bruce Woodcock, the European heavy- weight champion, in l4 rounds in London last June. Maxim has had four fights since last May, winning all. He out- pointed Lesnevich, stopped Joe Kahut and Pat McCafferty and defeated Bill Peterson. There is strong newspaper opinion that Mills will win by a knockout. Of seven London boxing. urri-t- erl who have made predictions. five pick Mills to win on a knock- ‘out. Only one of the five sug- gests that Mills will stand a chance if the fight goes sll the way. Two of the seven select Maxim to win and predict the fight will go l5 rounds. Both fighters wound up their training in excellent shape. Mills said he figured to scale 174 — a pound under the light heavy- weight limit —- while Maxim said he would weigh 174 1-2. With the indoor arena already sold out, the bout figures to gross about £53,000. Mills will get 25 per cent of the gross and Maxim 20 per cent. Preclotlon to the men with whfi he liad served so many yearl. He said, "As this brings to a Close my term of uffico of some nine. years, sow-n as mayor and two as councillor, 1 feel that we as a board can look hack with a feeling of pride in our tnwn and the PIYILYITSs made. Siininirrsidt- has oninycri in the past five _\'Pfli'_< uvcat expansion." ll:- said that in i015 prnpcrLv taxes collected amounted to 058.58 While in 1940 they \\ re $86,225.00. In that time the total revenue of the Town had increas- ed by $51,335.89. Ho pointed out though flint as a Town grows and expands expenses increase, Oilflillfs Work I-Ie outlined ‘the work that has been clone on tho strccts in the last five yours and the expan- sion that has taken place in the electric light plant where in I945 ihr- pcak load was I120 kilowatts and in i040 it had increased to 1700 kilowatts. I-Ir- erferrcd to other ImPYOVQ- inenls that have taken place but said he was not attempting to take crcdit for them as they are all tho result of the Working l"- of the getiinr of all members hoard. ‘ _ Concluding he said that it I185 been a great honor and privilege lo servo the people_of Summer- sidc. Ilc i-xprcsscd ins allllfeflil" lion in tho citizens for their co- opcration, tn the efficient town clerk and all town emplqvees and to tho members of the PFP-‘F 7m‘ reporting tho council mPfIIHSR “As 1 rpiirgs i (in w with very pioasunt memories." hr- vnucllttlPfI- After Pivtiircs had Iieru in the council chamber pleasant interlude was when tlic mill“? and COIIIIYII- Town cniplnyccs and flililfllfllees and members of Iilr‘ llress flfllhel" ed in tho Town offices whore re- freshments were SPTYFFI. I-IIIIYI‘ was prcparcri and scrvcd hqy tie indies of tho offici- stalk». stnoiicbiiei” From Behind To Defeat Wiimoi Borden AbcEWeIL‘ cam? from behind in the third period lo score four goals anddefeat Wil- mot 9-6 in an exhibition hockey game at Bcdeque rink last night- Lineups. Wiimol". _ > Steele, lVlcWiiliams. ker and H088; f°rwards' Schurman, Bionfl. J» _ Sfihurmlam Cutclifie. McNeill. Mules 511"‘ defence. Goal, Miller: Wal- Duvar. tis and Pcllant. Borden: Goal. C. Rogerson; de- McIsaaC. A- Omway‘ tense. Deighan; foiwvarcisnW. Oatway. G- Gay, iVleTavish, Richard. Picker‘ mg, Dorsey, a. Piekerinfl- Few» son Tremhoim and MacRae. First Period l~Wilmot, Pellant 2-Bordcn, A. Oatway 3-Wimnt. Pellant Pcnaltics-—None. Second Perle; l nl, onll tgoyscn, Richard tlVicTavishl (i-Wilmnt, J! Sehurnian (Stcclel 7-Wilmot, J. Schurnian (Pel- Iantl B-Bordcn. il-Bordcn. l0—Bordon. Penalties — conduct. Third Period , ii-Bordcn, Richard lk-Borden. oitway l l3~Wilmoi, Blobs I4—Bordcn. Richard i5—Bnrdcn, Richard tOatwaYl ‘Pcnalties-Cutcliffe. Referees. Emery Richard John Myers. A. Oatway McTavish llicTavish (Richardl MacWilliams. mis- and _,____,__ KENSINGTIIN RINK TUESDAY, JAN. ‘l4 Ch‘town Canada Packers vs. Kelvin Game 8.30—Skato After cdnesday, Jan. 25 Skating Afternoon 3.30-5.80 Evening 8-10 GAMEII Theatre Itiomisy - Tuesday 7:45. A roman- tic story nf the early West. 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Prescriptions are dispensed accurately M"! lent direct to W" N‘ turn meil._ ‘ENMAN illlllti COMPANY Summerslde by our $5 nowii On The uotuau $5.00 Monthly Plan SUMMERSIDE “Where Old Friends Meet" CRYSTAL RINK TUESDAY, JANUARY 24th. Illlcctric Radios. Moncton Intermediate Air Liners vs. Summerside Crystals Game 8.30 Sharp Admission 50 and 25 This team is entered in the same league es ton Oats who played here last Thursday. the Menc- BUSINESS oiiliiioi: We wish to announce the sale of the Kensington branch of our business to WILLIS M. MMNUTI‘, effect- Ive JANUARY 1a, 1950. We take this opportunity of thanking our many customers for the generous share of their business giv- en us, end would bespeek for our successors the seine generous treatment accorded us. Our books were closed on above date. A prompt settlement of all accounts due is necessary. For the convenience of those who have accounts, we will have a. man at the office of the new firm Jan. 28, 29, 30th to receive settlements. MIILPEIIIIE TRADING 00., LTII. LONDON _. (cps - David Ran- I dall, three, fell from a train out‘, BABY CHICKS Professional Bards From the _-__, E. E. Parkman. Op+.D., R.O. OPTOMTJTRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours: I! to l2; I to B and by appointment. REGENT THFHATRP.‘ BLDG Summer Sh, Silmlilfllfi-iii‘ B. F. Huntec, R.O. OFTOMBTRISQ Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE I66 SNIALLNIANS BUILDING Summerside i’ E1 T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank oi Commerce Building Phone 515 Summi-rsiile ill ‘ ‘ ply Hatching Eggs to a Hatchery BEDEIQYPJ CHICK HATCIIEIIY The first Hatchery’ in the Province to qualify as " I CANADA ACCREDITED R.O.P. BREEDER I-IATCHERY.’ I l. This is the highest grade, and we are proud to be the first l ‘in tho Province tn rccr-ivc this (Iistinclion. I l This is our customers‘ assurance of a supcrior Baby ‘ ‘Chick, all eggs set arc produced under sanitary conditions from our own flocks (every bird of which is, or has been produced from, R.0.P. Stock) mated to the cream of our R.O.P. blah-s. We have the follmving Iirccds to choose frnni—R.O.P. New Hampsliires in any grade. including the “new” grade of “R.O.P. PIIIIPI Chick", this grade is especially suited to the needs of the Flock Owner supplying, or wishing to sup- It is the progeny of a. ., current R.0.P.'Pntr_v, and can only be supplied (Iirect from an R.0.P. Breeding Farm. And in Cross-Brads- ,R.0.P. Sircd New Hampshire X Barred Plymouth Rocks. t R.0.P. Sircd Barred Plymouth Rocks X New Hampshire. i NOTE: "All three breeds are very popular on U. S. A. i ‘illarkctsf’ iPrici-s on R.O.P. Sired Grade, all Broads- (‘nckcrels 3c, Mixed 17c, PuIIcis 32c, Il.O.P.. and R.O.P. 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