-4v MNUARXV _ g9,“ 1949 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. I86 Hanover Street, and George Clown, 125 Ottawa Sheet. ‘UMMEBSLDE and PRINCE COUNTY s News. Subscriptions, Advertising Guardian may bi- bought at any of’ the following stores in Summeralde: “an Bookstore, Water Street; Gourllea Drugstore. ‘ll Central Street; Wren“, Bgkery, Water Street: Marie Gaudot, a1 Granville Street; ‘tnnni, grocery, Russell Street; Alyre Douoettea Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Transport. Watier Street. The Gulfdlllj will he delivered to any horns ln Bummeralite by Uiurtsr my It 39 per day or 18c per week. Phone 2&9 or 280-2 tor this Iarvlm m, s“, yum- erder to the boy responalble for delivery on your route. __|»()|t SALE buildings on‘ old _—REGULAR SKATING Bcdequc “new nrOpm-iy, No reasonable nf- rinlc Saturday tiight 8 to 10. Good ‘m, Tefuséd for one or more. Bor-lniusic. Free school skate Saturday n“ Snnnnl Trusiemc laitcrnoon. l to 3. _-ll.\l\'l) WASHING wit‘ in stock, also wash .1... and aluminum. 'l‘he Summer- ' .1.’ lliirdivare Co. Phone T40». " The AMCHINES, --CUI‘BOARD HARDWARE, lock bourdslsets, butts, front door sets, cm, leverythini: in the carpenters, and ‘builders hardware. The Summer- fic- 151110 Ilardwarc Co. rALLADlN LAMPS. chimneys: yhlllileS, wicks, ctc., also Coleman pfulllLlClS. The Sulnmerside llard- tlu. Phone T40. —-AXES. Cross Cut. Saws, tiand- lcs. axe heads. double bit axes, ~_ but-k saws. (toss cuts 4% and 5 ft. . .__ it-niit hook handles ctcn, The Sum- _( DAL‘ “m he unioadm; fl||.'fl1f‘I'SltlO Hardware Co. Phone 740. fill‘ of screened coal from S.‘ - Co. llalifax in a day or| —T"E {WE-WEEKS of Wilmot pccwd m “(loam-c ‘m - Valley division will hold a friend- o hoot.- nmvnly" skate in Bedeque rink Friday t‘, .l. l\li:- Qvcniriiz. Jan. 21. They would be lpieascd to have llS their guests on l the ice the rink directors and their wives and all the skaters who were patrons of this rink previous to tutti» nll r-l‘ Wtiiitirii Kw iiio. tfoal is ex mic, a i-Zood iilcii is t \'.- l_\$ some in stock. ip-i.» llortl-wi. ISLUDEN SDSISATII- Nous of il-r sutitlcn death of Mr. John Fitz- ipialrl at his home in lilontrosci . w lmii-rl with ll\\ll'll sorrow by _ ~~—~ — _ i»; ivlalivrs and neiiqlihottrs. llis — PERJURY CHARGE WITH- flllli'l'ill iiill be |lt‘lf| from his late DRAWN — A charizc of perjury ,.._..,i..,..-.. tn lhr‘ Stirred iii-art against a Summerside man was i"ii_l1'lll (Ill Thursday lllOl'l'llll;.~'i\. withdrawn in Summerside Police _-_ _ nlCourt yesterday after one vititncss -I)i'I‘II (,\\I-.l.l. LODGE. mas heard. The preliminary hear- before Stlpendiary Mag- »- S.. llNti—Thc lidith Cari-ll ll. O. . licld thc first nicotine of the _~~-.» iii llic newly ilrcoratctl Oi- _____ mgr hall. Stininicrtiirlc, on lilwndayw _|.<oUA\-D DEAD 1N "AR\.__ tflflllllg with the \\'oi'thy' DllSll‘f‘$S|\\'iniam J4 Mccmivra‘, of Giana \r-;-;i Moore presiding. During thc ‘Bax N_ S_ was fauna dead "S? hLLFHICSS period it was decided tiinwrday in barn in a nommnnn held an tifterroon tca, pantry and west 0t summerside It was dead‘: .,tlltl_\ sale, also a baivaai‘ on Fcb- IM an inquns‘ was not nennsbnry in: was islratc EH. Strong, K..C.. "i ‘l5 3'“ ‘S T11; flll-yicnr-old farm labourer ivas ‘ 51V l ' t th P- " — iiliuisirit/mrs touiir - inlliltt? f§‘§@ic§"i‘.°...~.1si iildliligifi "Etc rasc against a man charged crop-s, “Lil! breaking. (interim: and theft -rii0ri;nrr.—§ot.o~'rii¢ . reg. a! tilt‘ sore o1‘ -\\»'ill'ri~il Slice. 'i'-.~ ish. trns concluded before idenlial property on the corner of llilii-iiii. K.C-. in Spring (llld Pleasant Streets, Sum. \l'l,l.\ll"rlLC R. S. - IIIP-"Sldfl 0" Tllfifidflfv- The ac—.mersidc. formerl)‘ owned by the ‘was found guilty and re-‘laie Mrs‘ J_A__ Brat-Q w“ 501d m: tied till Frldtri‘ for scnlcncc. yesterday by private sale to Mr \ slillllllCYbldf.‘ nirin irlinrgccl ttildcrlJaqk Nesbil of smnmcrside Wm; “w rtirisc Act and also tinder lhClig n“ employ“ Cr “n. Irvin}: on lril‘t"l‘illl(‘(‘ Art hail his iasr ;id~'Cn_ __ S ’ _ tnt-nrd fnr a ucclt tiltcr ptiil of ' '3l' l\'l(lf‘lil'0 had been lnkcit. An- - party charged with hating --llO'l‘AR\' MEETING ~— Rotar- ' ian R. Ellis was the speaker at 5 m a ma“ “m” ma“ m5 thc regular meeting of the Rotary '~lf‘lt‘ilt‘f‘ was fined $20 and costs. Club n; Summers.“ o“ Tnesdny in ‘Q t.lie Olympia Restaurant. tic spoke on insurance and told nf ils origin. its history and develortnent to the ~IT\‘SI‘I'J("I'SVNIZ\\' BANK — Mr. "jllmfl H" _ 50m“ °f_ Tmmlw- present day. Gucsls were Rotstrian d-Qclilldil foi the Bflllb 6i N0" Arthur ‘Mazfiherson. Charlottetown wiotiii. [lcii tri Stimmersirlc on and My Arthur H Endm Tomntn flondzii- to lllillvtl. thcir new bank _5‘ ltllllfllllt‘. whirli is ll\)\V tinrlcr coii~ \l'tri-iiii:i. This hiiililitig iiili hi- "catty for plastering by thc latter z of next month and the con-. Personals —D'r. and Mrs. Stanley Donald have arrived from Afoncton, N. 3.. called by thc scrioits illness of m»... naiiiilrrs brother. senator B. W. Robinson. Summcrside. —5 ti inc, the early summer. ovor i-vrry detail in con- tthtiiin with lhc plans iiiirl "Piuficaliciis. thc arrliitirct advised \l“ .\l. F. Schurmrin, president q‘ "ic company, that hc was greatly - Friends are sorry tn learn that riicascd with ciery detail in con- Mrs Wonk“, Fast“ Indian my" Pjictlgnnvltnh m" Cgmuucuo“ 9f has entered Prince County Hos~ .115 iii tin.. Nccdlius tri say, this nun. for lrunmcnn romtng from an architect ivlth ____ __ wch h1g1‘ standmg '35 Mr- Eadle —.Rc\'. l6. .l. liarrass left Sum- S“ newly “pwcclfllcd _ by m” riverside on Monday morning for "lllsllucmf-S- "m"? Pflleclllill’ F15 Truro. N. S.. after which he went to Saint John. l\'. B.. to attend the the bank did not. employ an tn- Home Mission Board mecting.—-S. spector during the construction of ‘his work. —S Annual Meeting Of S’side Town Council It deficit rit thc vcei- 1M8 it-as rcpoitrd at the nu- nual IT-Yilllll: o! the Summcrsiclc ‘Foivn Cotiiicil ll"itl last night. t1ntineillcii~ Jl. (iltfflll l(':l(l thc financial report iii thr Hi‘S[‘l‘l'p (if; (‘Cuncillnr \\'.lT Stmllmati, who is? out. cf town, llis Worship Mayor. JF‘. Aorictt prcsidrd and all the other members of thc council Wrre present. The ltilal rrvcntli‘ ti: rcportrd as MGIIHHIEJ "i" total v-xpciidittircs ucrc filial,- U354. Councillor Gcrrill SIIKl thzit taxation, their ivastin. Last year pm. l. bad vriiitcr for sncw and CitlZEhs dc- litarl. that the streets b9 kept clear nf site-w, so snow rcmoval \\‘.‘l5 done at considerable cost. Predicts lliizhcr ‘Past-a hiayoi" Arnett said that uliilc so many costs have increased. rev- enue. despite much building, was up only $4.000 over lhc previous hf tlii~ wttrbvcar, ln order to bnlailce the lO\\'l‘l and hiidzct in future it will be ncecs- snry to gel more revenue from he said. The tax rate ‘lib deficit W115 pririlv i-ausid bylhris n0t been iouclicd for many uni-cased costs iii Lin‘ nlct-ti-iciycars, lieht dcpiirlincnl and by t'Xll'{\ vx~l Councillor Gorrill said lhnt i.‘ llflltilllllfs iii ill" I\§l'f‘(‘i il~p:irt~‘iii-~i-c had bccn. rhargcd to capital ‘llflll. iacvrunl the deficit would have l\'la_\or .\rnrtt <.i.d that. lllf‘ rim-born less but this has not bccn iiianils on the town have ticcome thr- polii-v, v very liesvy.. During the pest year Councillor Morrlsor. said tt-ist it ‘was necessary ln tiny $501) for the llzhl rate has been-lowered a iiinii to lnrili tiflci- garbage shire l\\l(‘l" (lllYllifl thr- last cizlit years m niaiiy preplp tire btirtiin: oll The tcwn ha: its cuvn clcctrlc and bnvc no way i»? disposing of lirilit, plRlll iiiid last. year it nindc -o.u_n.- ‘Thorn are some ivomlcrftil values In the Grocery Department for "I! "JANUARY CLEARANCE". In the Special Clearance Section you'll find Asparagus Cuttings, lllaplcleirf lillncemeat, Canned Tomatoes. Tea. Filfil Soups. Wax Beans, Pickles. and many other items. . . It‘s well Worth your irhlle to shop during the "JANUARY CLEARANCE" and iisve money In the Grocery Department. ' i n GRAB BAGS! (Iontalnlngiattraetlve. useful articles from the IIrv ‘iimda Stock. Every one of these Grab Bags has a value way above the "l cents they're marked. Come In and GRAB a BAG-they're only 4B Writs in the Dry Goods Department. Qt‘ iI‘\4‘\(flfi‘fi‘f‘t‘t‘f|‘I' rgizwouaaniay. CttARLtYlTl-JTUWN - race uneven lblnuaapqvaaesa _CAPITQL Summerside . LAST SHOWIN "THE BIG CLOCK" WITH CHAS. LAUGHTON - RAY MILLAND ' SHOWS — 3.30 — 7J5 — 9.l5 , FRIDAY - SATURDAY llllllll lltlilllll ~ lllllllllll Blllil’ {lllllllll I Directed by ALSO SERIAL — CARTOON — SPORTS REEL SHOWS 7.lS —- 9.l5 —~ MATINEE SATURDAY 2.30 .. .. .. .. .. ...u._e;9;g;1 billllllialllllilall G TODAY ii = i" and Mich Farsi: the Novel by Fllll l. ltvno Music by Mn Steins: THORNE trapped} \\ -Sltllti'lq ‘pd!’ , M E N 1 0U Wllilul GARGAN Donuld MLEK - Dlvetled by l-ld! Ream-Y SHOWS MATlNEE FRIDAY 3 ti." .-\-;;:Q"1Qi~'** Name i CAMEDHTIIEATRE \\'ciincsday§\'rliursiliiy' 7-15. 9J5 Matinc 3.20. Wednesday Spencer 'I cy. Katherine l_l"li- btirn. Robert Walker in "The Sea of Grass" szolooo, If it hadn't. iilTll for iiic plant tlii; dclii-il wntild have bccii twice as large. Banff a ytffll‘ age that taught tivrclte practical subjects in ad- zillion to the rcgtilai" curricultiin. lie said lic visited tbr Summcrsldo liizlv School nianttal training (‘Willi after hp came htrii" Flllfi allot’ seeing thc onn at Baiifl. tho our here is pitiful, Tlii- room is iii- adequate and the i)(‘ll't'llt‘s ll't\'f§ outlived their usefulness; The Y's Men's Club did ll cord jolt in chin- iitiiii: thc lnols. allliuitcli th'_\ shouldn't have hail t-‘i do it, liiit thcrc are not one quarter riiitlizli tools and thc spsicc available l". about our quiirtci- of that neces- sary. "We have an n-"ivftil lot 0f things m dii lu ill!‘ liiturp and we iiiust liaic rcvctiiii- l0 do l‘. Education is one thin: we will havi- lo spend l'f\0lll“_\ tn llI thc coming years," he said. Nlollims Pttssrvl A iiiotinti \\'.'t$ WNSNi that lhi‘ Loglslatttrc be iactitirinrd at the next session to ainriid Ilir U100!’- pcrption Act to cite thc torn plrw l-‘tp borrow bfbfil‘ of vvqr- ai-ai up lo snmoco. Anntlici- intztiiiii prtltinii lit" tczi tire in iiiiiriitl tlic lllCOVpCYf-‘lltitl ni-t to 2V0 thc town power l0 issue dr-brnturc; ill) to {QCOIICO for capital work and other expenditures, The Mayor cxplnincil that lllf"iC amounts were only tlic iirixiiiitiii ncccssnry and might renclicd. 'Thc followlitg cffielrls yrre ah- poinled for the coining civic cloc~ lion: West. wnrd: returning effic- cr. \V.B_ Mi-Neill; poll clerk, Wil- was p.is=rd tn the present council MllH'S HILARIQUS‘ NOVEL r iiiiiiiigis t HUBBARD r Verree TEASDALE fi Mory Franklin PANGBORN ~ lo-yte COMPTON 7.15 Hp told of visiting a schocl iiil ilnl. he . that this ls the last meeting for commended I I .. ll .. .. .. n u ruuuutjprQCi Oil" by Favorite Film Corp AND 9J5 .30 SATURDAY 2.30 i GRAPMID THEATRE i. “TheBriile Wore l Bouts” Barbara Stoiiwyck Robert Cummings Also short subjects. Fii. 8.00 Silt. 8.30 illr- Iifziyoi‘ for his ems tvnrlt ztrid tliaiikcd liizn for jllliflfilltlp girl-n the council during thc year. He expressed his appreciation to the clerk, Ml‘. JJ-i. Strong. for 1h:- assistzince given him during thc .iiiiic he was acting nmyOI‘, - S. i Professional Cards -Qn ll. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Auto — Casualty Phone l‘!!! 5 Slimmer SL, Summcrgirlg Fire .__ Opt.D.. R.O. l‘ E. E. Parkman. ~l i (IPTODIETRIS \ ‘ Eyes Examine ’ Glasses Y-‘lttei l Visual Training Given ‘ iiicutciw tun/trite otno. l Summer St., Summorside ' llam Corncy; doorkrcpri", llrmcn ' n - ' ‘ MacDonald. contri- ward; i-cLtirii- -\ m; officer. nrr. Dodds; p311 ClCFK, D. F. HIIIIMI’, KO. l. Jack csrruthers; doorlaeopcr, Al- _ bert Gay. Eusl. Ward: Returning OPTS-“lnmalsq oitii-gi». or"- Lidsttllllt‘; poll (‘li‘l‘l(, Ciimnlete Vllunl Anamo- George Glow; rloorkeepcr. Sam Glasaea Fitted Gallant. . . . Mayor Ariirll. iii runimeutin; bamLLMANsBUuJ 1h“ Summerslrle. l'.l'3.l PHONE 18D You need a new SCAltF-‘Jou want a new SCAIIF and you can get l new SCAIIF from the Men's Wear Department for lust 08 cents! These them for the interest tllBy have takcn and the efficient way they their vi-ork. He were reimlnrly prlcodwrp to 2.05. . . They're In plald, patlkrned and lnln colors of knit wool. woven wool or ellk. Three aoarvea are real Bargains! You'll find them under the "Jllllllf; Clearance" Card In the Men's Wear Department. n SPECIAL -- SPECIAL -- SPECIAL! Ladies‘ Crepe, Wool 0nd Gab- Rrillne DRESSES In all slaea. . . In smart colors and In stunning ‘irks hnvr been specially reduced to clear. These are TRIS YEAR'S Desiree. Vnlirad up to Milli-January P"e£ranee Special 0.06. . . Valued "n to Emily-January Clearance Bpeclal 15.96. Come Iii-Phone In-Wrlte l" for Special mom-y sin-In; Items Ia the Ladies’ Wear Department. r th¢ press amt said llf‘ would lkr l5 Granville Street ' An Annual E Each your before the arrival of our new Spring Huts. ends of lust year's models and offer them to you or This is on onnuol event and one that you should not miss . . wonderful value come in and shop iii the Men's Wear Department on Friday. Janu- ary 21st. and Saturday, January 22nd. I Sale Friday 9 a. m. ‘iltegular 5.00 to 7.50 A 2.95 iSHOP EARLY Foo BEST CHOICE HAT SALE we gather really vent Noted For qlts Sensational Value! . S up the odds and amazing prices. o. for a Hot of t i Regular 8.00 to 13.00». 4.95 l f "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" I 4 e 6 o e 0 5 1. ovvveeve Let's Talk It tlver vooevvev "the time has come," thi- \\".i;~ ius said. To talk o.‘ many things." 0 u u Good Morning! Visual education is one of the. progressive features of modern, education. That it has advantages ever the old method of getting i nearly all our information out of books is indisputable. 'I‘hiere can nhvays be too much of a gcotl thing. liewcver. and it appears ‘ that st least one phase of visual i. education is being over-emphasiz- l cd. We refer to the comic bOUke. l Not the so-cailed oblectloiiabte l ones. but those which are some- ‘ [F1105 approved by educators. Pup- . .l-.. can now let the story of Rob- inson Crusoe or Treasure island ‘ irom comic books. They car look l iit the pictures and rescl the dres- ' ticiuly abridged story underneath. Thus they get. the story. and have carried out " '- s -—-~- - ~-—— ,, ~ expressed lDprcClfl-illfifl frr their T. EH". HiCkQY E immrzfiglékfiridwilirfigssigebf SUPDOH and also tho support rc- and Stevenson! sententxs, the celvcd from tiic citizens, He also .- Ulllrlbred Accountant i-luemmre» embodied in rim; thanked the press. Olflcg l; writings. lzvcry yes: fewer boys Counc|lloi- Gorrlll also ttionkcd Hui ‘m; n, fading m; b“; fv: children. They rend l i hooks l to see rill the retiring counc llcrs “m” 57° the comic books instead. No wuzi- re-oller. 811515153510!!- ileq so many of them are unable Councillor Wcdiip conglnentled . to express themselves. orally 9r I ll‘. trriting. any more. They ere turning sway from the great mod- cls of Eiiziisli literature and p.c- ‘iiirc izatsrx; instead If somcbnp,‘ irrtorccl. ‘melt shanty‘ l0\\ll has‘; doesn't do something about HHS: b9?" l’°7“‘blil“““d- "lid 33"‘ i011" 1-;¢“d_ you“ 1190px.‘ not, able U. ermcn hate colic bicl; tn lliciri rxprog; i'_\¢m;@;\-¢§ m pmm-c rfirk. f‘llCll"i\Olll‘1ll2 to rescue \\'n.i‘.1 ‘he way ‘hey rccenrc their in.’ tram" cn-i of thc \\lll‘if‘l s rlcpictczl m.“ catch of sinclis. getting an average season's catch were [siting dimmer and dimmer. Now that the ice floor has been ‘nation. i-zll become more more lIlJYKLCHILIIC w tzmc gets‘. _ n .,,,_ . cm this con t.ici< 01.520? “Fticrc was a young Jcrscy named; And ROW British SJ‘i8llt13.S W M315‘ _ . think they will be ablc to con- l ‘Wm "Ellnmrked a‘ 5h‘? Qlewed P0’ struct "thinking machines." Htril a (‘@7533 _ n "This margarine question long will it. be before a young lei-l _ _ _ v law's car tiill stop of its own ac-l Gwmg m‘ mdlifitlonl ltc the gate where his] Us moiunl‘ l" "m" "hi" PM‘ cs-girl f .cti<l lit-cs. and blow 1's crazr. ' Whatevc: became of the agita~ . . non, begun in Summer-side some lime H80. l0 have ii mail deliverv service instituted in the - s. . An olti proverb says; "It's an‘ ill wind that blows nobody good." Conversely, it's it very balmy iiin.l tnnt blows. nobody ill. The balmy irinds of a. ireek ago. for example. put quire a crimp ll'l the pros- pects of tni: smelt fishermen in‘ and around Summerslde. Smelt shanty; town was almost complete when the unexpected mild weath- er forced the inhabitants of t-Iusi iitnter icsort to take their shan- ‘ ties off the ice before they settled l to the bottom of the harbor. ‘Then. during fl time that is considered the heiizht of the fishing season ihe fishermen were forced to LEGION vs. stand idly by and watch dorles and other watercraft make new IPFFTGS, vihilr their chances of i toii n? Provin es. KENSINGTUN RINK THURSDAY-Opening Game North Shore League FltlDAY-KENSINGTON MIDGETS vs. S’SlDE moons §ATURDAY~SKATlNG--8 to to Were there more citizens Bibles‘. the protect than there warp for it or did ‘he plan fall through be- t-atise mcs. of the citizens didn't. take the trouble to register inc-u.‘ opinion CIlhCl‘ way. Since m) do. {Moll Was made concerning iii» matter. ta! least. wave never seen fiflffflllllg about iti. we are force: to thc conclusion that it was ju" another i-xamplc of our citizen-J lack of llL/CTCSL in civic affairs. REMOVE CELERY BAN t O'l‘TI\\\'A. Jan. l9~tCPi -~'l'n meet declining domestic supplies, the Government. is removing its prohibition on imports of celery: from the United States. officials said today. The relaxation becomes effective tomorrow in the Maritime SUMMERSIDE -»-a. -r-»--.~.l-- -T.;."‘_"._Q< ::.