prcaMBaR 1. 1949 m; wesrsnu GUARDIAN Z?’ ramca courts-v omen I Summer Street, ummere ’ , Phone 28B New‘, Subscriptions, Advertising Bepreleirlativol 1- -. J, ELMEB MURPHY Illll GEORGE GLOW ’ '1'he Guardian may ho following stores hmre, S u“ rftewsstend. Doucette’! water Street: r; rdlan g; stills P" d" °' you; order to the HT r G __ OBSERVE NATIONAL NI e Omeary United Church ' People's Union held their ‘mung a1 Night program on Thurs- N"“§,“o,, 2.4 wiih the president, d” usétt-{Boales lakluc pm. fl- Wfjd by Miss Shirley Gorrill and "5 m gardy, The offering was Ox, [or the National work or the 9mm; People.» Th; manbers o! St. Mark's " An ilcan congress- Kemmgllglrlfil an genioyable social nqiiing at the church hall, on Md r November 18, with the "i334... so. Davies, 1n the "c 1,’ A11 took part. 111 a program tllfmggmfiS and contests, and joined m a Slnqhqjngfl Among those assis- [mg with the program. ivere Misses Mam]: Mlll, Jean Parsons and mm (3111, Some ni the contests "n; relay races for juniors and “entry's, plai-uu: a clothes-pin in 5 milk bottle, men versus women, hc 111011. five to one, 18o per week. . by 1 xonwiug a. p111 1n tlhe dark, won by Marshall 'l‘l1on1pson and Lloyd Howard. Othcr winners, were Miss “mic .\l1l1 and Charlie Rogers, Miss Elva Graham and Clarence 1,40,”, ‘The new projector, recent- h‘ purchasrd by a number 0t Ken- ylngm“ grnllps, was used for the first time, hrfore an audience, and three films were shown: "Bronco Busts-rs", --1.ct‘s All Sing’, and “Mniorin: through the Marl- limes". .\lr. lloruce Bryanton, as auctioneer. sold a variety of donat- ed mule; Satisfying refresh- ments were SCYVECl, and the pro- ‘yam closed ultll the King. —Bur. "P11131111." m. Mehio Rlanchard is at pre- mt employed in Summerside. Friends o1’ Mrs. Nelson J. Gel- hnt no sorry to hear that she is r patient in Western Hospital, Al- bsrton. All wish her a speedy re- rover-y lnri that she will soon be ibis to continue touching. Friends of Mrs. Daniel Gallant ire som- to hear that she has had lo enter the Charlottetown Hos- pital for treatment. All hope that rho will soon be enjoying her us- Ill health again. Mr. Prank Perry and Mr. Ger- mi Perry who are now employed 1n Summerside spent the week- Iod in Piusvilie. FARMERS "ROCKETS and REDUCTION DITVES for GRADEBS and ESCALATERS. IAW MANDRELS PUMP JACKS v-nrtrs 1111.1 V-PULLEYS LELAND ELECTRIC MOTORS ITRAW BLOWER-S IllAl-TING and BEARINGS Always in Stock It THOMAS H. BISHOP t SON 7.0. Box I88, Surnmerlldo LlllSEEB UILGAKE MEAL FRESH STOCK $3.95 BRABE, MoliAY & co. umrro SUMMERSIDE. l’. l. I. Professional Cards 3- F. Hunter. R.O. orroomrnlss t cillllitleie Visual Analyeoe l Glasses Fitted l rnona no l] sustains-s BUILDING Summerslde, P194, m T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accoununf Otflcg l; l5 Gram-m, 3h”. Phone 671i ‘Umllmsma in E0 Pflfkmun‘ °l>+-D-. 12.0. orroiwarrusr . l!" Eumhmd .‘ 0m “he”. mum‘ i “flows: l2; “E ‘l! lilmlngneursk RIG h!" THEATRE BLDG. mmer Sh, summer-M. m‘ ,,_"- i. £1.11: _ A _ INSTTTMN 53%.", . “m” "-- Bummer-ids Phone 1g; bought at any oi the in Summereide ummor Street: Gourlies Drugstore, 21 Central Street; Water Street; Mark Gludet, 8'1 Grenville Street; Grocery, Second Street; Island liiator Transport, Aibanfls Grocery. 120 Russell Street. will be delivered to lny home in Summertime by Carrier Phone 289 for this service or give boy responsible for delivery on your route. — WEDDING ANNIVERSARY —0n the eve of the twentieth wedding anniversary oi Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rogers, they were ten- dered a surprise party, on Satur- day evening, November 19, at their home at Freetown. Mr. Elmer Paynter presided, and after a brief explanation, called upon Mrs. Leigh Paynter, who read the ad- dress, while Mrs. William Francis made the presentation. Recover- ing from their surprise, Mattie and Austin, each adequately voiced their thanks, and all jioined in singing "For They are Jolly Good Fellows‘. -Bur. -On Thursday evening, Nov l0. i949, New Annan Women's Insti- tute celebrated its 35th anniver- sary, with a turkey dinner at Birch Hill Tourist Home. Three of the charter members vrere ablc to attend, Miss Alice Wright. Mrs. Mamie Laughlan and Airs. Robert Vvllliams. The latter is still a very active member of this institute. On this occasion she read n. paper on its history, glVlllg a comprel1e11sive account oi the activities 0t this organization, since it was begun in H114. Verses. conposorl 25 years ago, by the late Mrs. John Wauuh, concerning the institute, and con- taining the names of all the mem- bers of that time, were rend by Mrs. Laughlln, Poetry, entitled "Our Island", also composed 11y the late Mrs. Waugh, was read 11y Mrs. Walter Moase. _'I'l1c toast to the King .\\'as proposed by Mrs. Arthur Wright, and "To Our Insti- tute". by Rlirs. Stewart llionse, Dc- parted members were remember- ed with a two minute silence, Two invalided charter members. Mrs. N. J. Mat-Neill nnd Airs. Chester Tuipiin, were remembered with a dinner, packed and delivered to them. A most enjoyable evening concluded with a sing-song, with Mrs, Albert Moase at the piano. -—-B11r. —Personals —-Mr. M. L. Bradshaw of Sum- merside, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, having undcr- gone an operation for appendicitis. __s . TO I lgnlsh We are sorry to report. the illness oi Miss Margaret. Christopher, Christopher's Cross, and wish hcr a speedy recovery. Miss Helen Harper, Montreal. is enjoying her annual vacation and spending it with her prents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harper, Tignlsh. Mr. Aurele Arsenault and his sister, Mrs. James W. Gillls, st. Felix have gone to Lowell, alas-s. to spend a month visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Richards. Miss Stella Doyle, Medfnrd, Mass. came to Tignish last week and rit- ter spending a few days with rol- atives will return to Massachu- setts accompanied by her father, Mr. John J. Doyle, Skinner's Pond who will spend the winter months with_MT. and Mrs. R..L. Kenny, Mallard, Mass. m. and Mrs. Reginald O‘Con- nor end Mr. and Mrs. Norman 010w. Freetown, and Mr. mu Hendrahan, St. John. N.B. came to ‘rignlsh lest week to attend the funeral oi their brother Gussic l-llandmhan. On Saturday they lcft. Tignlsh for their homes accomp- enied by Mr. and Mrs. Cyprian Handrahan who planned to spend several days in Freetown. The funeral of Aurrustils Hand- rahan took place from the home oi his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyn- rlen Handrahnn, Tlgnisb villagc, to the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude on November 1'7 where s Requiem High Mass was celeb- rated by his pastor, Rev. .7. A. Mac- Donald assisted by the church choir. Services nt the grave were con- ducted by Rz-v. L, B. Dooley. Tho funeral “as largely attended and the many floral tributes. Muss cords and letters ori sympathy wcrc proof oi the high esteem in ivhlch the young man was held. Boslrlcs his parents he is survival by tin-o brothers, Francis in Swish (fol- umbie and Earl, Saint John, N.B. and two sisters, (Stella). Mrs, Egg. lnald O'Connor_ Freetown and (Margaret), Mrs. Nomum Glow. Freetown. To the sorrowing prir- ents, brothers and sisters, we bx- tend heartfelt sympathy in their sorrow. MRS. ROOSEVELT T0 MOVE NEW YORK, Nov. 30 -—(AP) —~ Mrs. Franklin D. Rmsevelt dis- closed today that she plans to give up her Greenwich Village apartment in New York City within a fmv days end live permanently at Hyde Park. NA’. The widow of t loio President has maintained the New York apartment for several yours. She now is on the United states delegation to the United Nations. Give A Christmas Gift THAT WILL SAVE LIVES ALL YEAR ROUND BE A RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR A1‘ ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CLINICS: Sumrnereide .. December 12th. RQAJ‘. S'Side December 13th. llenelngton December 1am December December December llflllilllle Fertilizer Boai Al Summerside The S, S. Mercator oi Stsvenger, Norway. arrived at ° s-i-‘ie yesterday morning and is engag- ed at the Marine Whant in un- lvidlns 3,000 tons o: phosphate from Baltimore for the Canada Packers Ltd. iertilizer plant. She arrived shortly after eight. o'clock yesterday morning and. the unloading via hoppers to motor trucks began almost at once. The trucks convey the material to the plant. Also tied up at the Marine Wharf ls dredge No. l2 of the De- partment of Public Works which will be here for the winter months according to Captain C. C. Hannon whose home ls in Pictou, N.S. A crew oi l3 have been working on this dredge during the past summer but 10 or no will be laid oft for the winter months leaving two or three aboard to maintain equipment. ’l‘h1s dredge earlier in the sea- son dredged a channel at Mal- pcquo for the use of fishermen. 'I‘l1en it moved to Egmont Bay but has not finished the project there and will return in the spring. -—S IN MEMORIAM -The death occurred in Sum- lnerslde on November llih of Mrs. Ada Sudsburgy, aged 84 years. She was a daughter o! the late Jonathan and Elizabeth Palmer r11 Betiequc, P.E.l., and was twice married. Her first husband was Mr. 'l'vrrance Slavin. a native of Ireland, who predeceased her many years ago. Surviving this union are two children (Rose), Mrs. James Bertrand 0t King, On- turlo and Mr. William T. Siavin oi Palmer Road, Later she mar- l'lt‘(‘l Mr. l-lugh M. Sudslbury, a native oi Sea View, who died 15 icnrs ago. From this marriage she loaves lo mourn two daugh- icrs, l\irs. ltlyyrllo Mclnnis and Airs. J. A. L. Laloie of Summer- slde, also two sons. Harry E, of Summcrside and Ernest J. oi Fredericton. N.B., also a large number of grandchildren and groat grandchildren. Sho is also survived by e sis- ter, Mrs. James Crossman of Sum- merside and a brother, Mr. Nel- son Palmer of Sydney. N.S. She was a woman of quiet and kindly disposition and was held in ziigh esteem by all who knew her 11nd her sudden passing after such a short illness has been l severe shock to everyone. The funcral which was held from thc Eowness Funeral Home on Monday, November 14th was largely attended, The pallbear- crs wore Ricssrs. Frank Huesiis, J. C. hlouniain, Alex Chappell, l-llmer B0111, Earle Schurman and Willard Muitart. Interment. at the People's Cemetery. Rev. K. G. Sullivan officiated-S. Meeting Called To Discuss New Rink For S'Side His lllorshlp, Mayor J’. l‘. Arneit of Summerside. has called a pub- lic moeiinl! of citizens to take place at eight o'clock on Friday cvening in the High School audi- torium to discuss the already much discussed question of g, new enti- ficlal ice rinlk and community centre for the Town. Thr- meeting was called et the request of the citizens’ coomnittee which was formed at another citizens’ meeting to ilnd ways and means of erecting a new rink in Summerslde. A full report of the activities oi this committee to date will be given by the com- mittee chairman. Dr. H. E. Clark and other members. The meeting will then be open ‘or discussion and it is hoped that flicrc will be s large attendance M lhosr- interested in providing 111‘11l1l"l‘ facilities for the young nonplo of tho Town. it is hoped also that. those who are opposed to its crctrilon by the Town will attend and state the reasons jpr their opposition. it is hoped that. this mootinc will be ‘the means .1r giving the Town Council an idra at the attitude oi‘ the citizens on this contentious question. Since the ways and means coon- zulttec xvas formed they met end nftcr considering the matter de- Mrlcd that the rink should be h"... y... .... “Mt”, m»..- M 1h, roquov‘. ri 1hr- Meyor. the Record- or, Mr. E. H. Strong, K.C.. gave 1r written opinion as to the power which tho Town possesses in the vqyrtlm‘ n! borrowing money in rlrrt th~ rink and ni holding a plebiscite in ascertain the wishes nf the ratepayers on the matter. Th. rcrvnrl appears to be to the norm that the Town does not have 1h» nmvcr ivi-ihnut permission of tho Tmalslniure. All tho.“ matters will be dis- pubiffl at, this meeting after which the Trvwn Council will nrobrlhlv decide what action it will take on the rnltilter.—S. _________.__..__ 1n was; stretches of ‘Eastern Pakistan there is hardly n. hill or Mtg“ a rock visible for miles. mm 1o watt in 2 seconds THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . . hi. HOLMAWS OFFers An Amazing PAGE FIFTEEN PRE-GHRISTMAS SPECIAL In W0men’s Red Firsi- Wsrau. onmrn FORM Size R. T. HOLMAN Ltd. Summerside, P. E. I. —Ship Postpaid- —Puir ( s) Rubber Overshoes ei- 1.49 Toiol -—-—- Nome Address Quality REGULAR 3.95 Extra Special ... * Full Length Zippers * Walking Height Heels BE EARLY! Saturda)‘: 9 a. m. Sharp G * Red * Warm Fleece Lining ‘Sizes 41,4 to 6 Rubber (lvershoes 125 Pairs 0n Sale Saturday Morning at 9 Special Purchase with White Trim - HOLMAN’S Meet and Save" "Where Old Friends rm Resident 0f Wellington Seriouslyliiured Old friends of Lorenzo B. Cos- grove. formerly of Wellington and now living in Boston, will re- gret to learn that he was seriously injured on Novenvber 18th when he attempted to board e moving passenger train near the depot only to fall under the wheels oi the last car. His right foot was amputated aboutfour inches above the an- kle. l-ie was immediately rush- ed to the Burbank Hospital where transfusions were given at once but authorities slated that his life was saved by the quick action of rsiitvay workers who applied n tourniquet. Police laid that h» had jump- ed on the car hold g on to e hand rail but the l1-.1,1 entrance oi the train was closed and the motion of the train swung him around and under the wheels oi the last car. Mr. Cosgrovo is a eon oi the te John T. Cosgrove and e rother of Mrs. tDr.) Mark De- laney and an uncle of Mr. Carrol Delaney, M.L.A.. and Dr. Austin Delaney of Summcrsido. Last reports received by relatives in Summerside state that his condi- tion is favourable now and hopes for his recovery are good.—S Summerside Basketball The Lucklese Snappywackers of ihe Summerslde High School Bas- ketball League took their third straight defeat tonight at the R. C.A.F. court, going rhwn before the Knickerbockers hy the close score of 20 to i8. They had lost their previous two games by a single point. ‘Hie winners were leading 12 to l1 at hell time, but at the three- qunrter mark the Snapvpyweckers had grabbed a narrow one-point lead. being out in front i5 to 14. The Knickerbockers, after forging ahead in the last quart-er made l good job o! freezing the ball d/ur- ing the last 35 seconds oi play. The shooting was a bit more ac- curate than in previous lame!» but the passing was away ofl. many tosses being intercepted. Clive MacDonald led the acor- ing for the winning team, getting l0 points. Maynard Schurman and Dos Blacquierc oi the Snappy- wackers each had eight points. The letters sniping on foul Slwts was particularly good, Blacquiere sinking four out of five tries. Line-ups: Kniekeubockers: C. MacDonald ll), B. Leifurgey d, G. Beer 4, P. Pgpc, J. Waite, D. Lefurgey, R. Ellis, P. Darby. Snappywsckers: P. Schurman 2. M, Schurman 8, D. Blacquiere 8. L. Cooke. E. Champion, R. Le- (urge-y, G. Dalton, A. Campbell. N. Walker. Referees: Jack Murphy and Walt Summorside Church Clubs Johnson conducted the devotional exercises on ‘Tuesday evening at the regular meeting oi the Junior Y.P.l'. oi’ the Summer- side Baptist Church with the open- lng hymn "Jesus Bids us Shine". The Vice-President. George Small- msn, was in charge oi the business session. The topic under discussion "Benefits oi Church Attendance" was led by the minister. The stand- ing to date of the competitive teams ls Knickerbocker: 13 and Thinkers 6. volley bell was played-S. Miss Noreen Simmons presided on Tuesday evening over the regular meeting oi the Burnmerside A.Y.'P. A. which was held in St. Mary's Hell. Prayers were A_ “deacon Harrison, who cou- dueted the study on "The Parish Question Box." Miss Mary Crosby gave an interesting and instructive talk on the lives and compositions of the furious musicians. Chopin and Strauss. playing records from each of their works-S. The YRS. oi the Bummereide Church of Christ held its regular -—Neleon meeting in the church hell on Tuesday evening with the devotions in charge oi Mia Juno Chappeil and the business conducted by Mr. Marshall Callbeck. An interesting feature of the evening was the ShOWiXlK of films by Mr. B. J. 13g. Mrs Bruce Johnston was in charge of the devotional exercises oi the Summerslde Baptist Young Married People's Smiorv on 'I‘\1Ps- day evening at its regular meeting in the church hall. The president. Mrs. Col111 Waugh. was ln charlie 0i the business when plans were made for the decorating of the church for Christmas. The discussion topic "Why Go To Church?" was 1N1 b)‘ the minister. After the playing of Volleyball. delicious , refreshments were served by 1\lrs. Roland Gay. Mrs. Clifford Smith and Mrs. l5. Allwrlght. The score to date is M. C.A. 13 and T.C.A. 1-5. Mrs, R. W, Wood entertained the members of the Ladle-s Club of the Summerside Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening at her home at the regular met-ting. Mrs. W. E. l-‘orbos presided, and were Mrs. G. Franklin Ca-mrron offered by . SUMMERSIDE The RE next meeting will be held in the Hall. -—6. The Senior Y.P.U. of the Sum- merside Baptist Church held it; rezulsr meeting on Monday evening in the church ball with Mr. Gordon Simmons 1n charge oi the worship period. The singing of "Rise Up. O Men of God" with Miss Freda Myers at tho piano was followed by the business period conducted by Tl/Iiss Anna Harris. The study 111cm:- "Benefits of church Attenrianrc" was led in the discussion by the Rebounds 8. Volley ball was played at the close-G. i t CBC's Revenue Shows l Steady Increase OTTAWA. Nov. 80 — (C?) __ .The CBC's revenue from commer- lrial programs has increased from $773,521 111 loco-so to soprano .11‘ the end of the last fiscal year_ 11 W“ 6156105811 today in a return the lunch hostcsscsunbled in the Commons for John Dielenbaker tPC H Lake CFlilTnl_ and Mrs. Charles Motmtain. Thom ‘he 194748 ma, )1.“ the H,“ “on “I minister. The present standing of LONDON. Nov. 30 ~ the competitive teams 1s sinkers 13, "Amming wheat" that molds more "ll-l" w“ $1,842,558, and last yea: it was $2,217,129. Another return for MI. Dieienbaker showed that it mat the Government 315157.524 to operate the 0136's international broadcasting service in the fist-a]. Year ended March 3i, 1949. The Eililflflitd cost for the current lis- cal yea: is $1,781,850. Huge Wheat Yield Claimed By Russia tAPl -. than 1120 bushels an arrc has noon grown in Russia. lvlnsrr-u radii said today. The broadcast heard in London, said the \\lllil~l' ‘u 11ml bearing five hcails on our-h kliiik was developed at tho Karaaatids o-ilricultura‘. experimental centre at Kazakh, near the Iranian burlrz". FALLS “Ilia-Hi l1’ Geologists a1‘. 111.11 ital‘ edge oi .‘§'il‘ll'a F2‘. s i~a~ zocericd sevfl miles in the last 230110 vears. SAFFTY lHIFilT-‘n-LSI-Il) \Vhr~11 a car's spocrl 1,. Il'llllll"t‘l. it iakcs four limos the ilisinn-c to —— ARE TOMURROWS Never again will your TREASURES child look as he does noun-Photographs oi your child make wonder- ful Christmas Gifts for relatives and friends- and especially for Grandparents. Don't wait for tomorrow's changes — NOW-At Make an Appointment AD STUDIO PHONE 50-1 1.». seA-dsncsee-Kasrzels