13, 1949 m; wssrsnu GUARDIAN (f! PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE | Bummer Street, Sumnierslde, Phone 280 News, Subscriptions, Advertising Representative- , Mvm~nv and onosoa otow The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Stunmerside "w", Bummer Street: Gourllee Drugstore. 21 Central Street; “M, Water Sheet: Marl Gnudet, 8'1 Grenville Street: Doucemy. grocery, Second Street: lsinnd Motor Transport, Al!" Wat". ggg-eet; Allan's Groce ,, 120 Russell Street. K. L. Wolfe in Kenllngto... dlln will be delivered to any home in Summer ' ‘ by Carrier 5"" l, d” o; 13c per week. Phone 289 for this service or [Ive I07 l‘ 3° 9e m, M, responsible for delivery en your route. "m “d” w our. ll a NC! Rel h —P TRY-Buying ve an GENERAL sfig-Asido- p dressed poultry daily, Fred Wad- |_ Mull-Er" man, Kensington. of » '1'“ moNgnlSthobxleettlll/‘gifare -suritaiua oounr - The case tin l'l°"‘° a“ held in the High Opened in the Supreme Court at Gill“? “lube-um on Wednesday, Swmmerside yesterday of Frank "lldlwn Arsenairit of Howian, RR. charged lS - h‘ atiegtrcdplnl bruhsi- with having carnal knowledge of a l l he l ' girl under f4 years of age. Thrill‘ witnesses for the crown were heard before court was adjourned till this morning. Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell is presiding and the AP torney General. Mr. W. E. Darby. KC. L9 acting for the crown. Mr. J. s. DesRoches K.C. is renresentlnfl the accused. The members of tho jury are Mr. Brenton Clarke, sum- mcrstde, foreman. Charles Mc- Cardie, Middleton. Ivan Darrach. Kenatngton, 1"‘. Brie McDonald- Summerside. Borden Ellis, O Leary. Hart Lidstone, 'I‘y'nc Val-Icy. Pclfl‘ Tucker. Bedcquc, Roy MacArthur. Kcnsington Thomas llllwfllfl- Bloomfield. Garnet “Brien. Flet- town, Norman HOSE. slllllm°lslllc~ Louis Cairns. Freelollffl~ . - »-, I AKTUEIYS CLUB "@270. Clbliin Waugh led the T 1.1m. Tuesday evenin! BY- devotlol-tnw in the church hall of l“ "i", y." Married Peoilllys Sml‘ ‘he “MK. syuntmerside Bfl/Pll“ til’ . ' m; hymn was 12%.“. rrlrfinotlpeiile have in Jesus” vdth .\ll‘5. J- E, Morrison at; Illa _ mmuung on on vllll" Af‘. .. . u b Mr. a. "Wlllll ‘ti? sGIlI-{TIK lliour yfoiiowed Ann“ $5.1..- hili “'85 Played and ‘hen s rcircsitnients . ,, served by i?“ 10%,» 1; Johnston, MKS. J - , rs. ~- . h_ H. will)‘ uiid Mrs. Colin Win18 s Kinsman rnoracr uni Kinsmen ChYl-‘llillas 0184;», uas tiffficially Qpelled ._; evening DY Hm womhlp‘ d“ . r ,1 l‘, Arneit in a broadcast Halo" in his opcning remarks tt said that this pro- ‘RED CROSS CERTIFICATES PRESENTED —- A number’ of friends gathered at the home of Mr, Matt C. Gallant, rAbrams Village, on Friday evening. W’ occasion being the Pfesellmlm“ °[ Red Cross First Aid Certificates CONT Jfhc ill tied by the Klnslrle“ » . n; Nil-s, lillOl~5ldC which _is ‘llfgstlglkiliingllglrggrlliult?032.5‘ Angll; . l niany wcorthd vglliiiie Ganam Miss Lorraine Arsenaulh loud “Jrksl H3 mo? “me p f_ Mrs Madeline Gallant. Mrs. Fa- rularly tho Halloween party or _ - G u ‘ Mrs‘ Anto-lnelw the crvbltun of the Town and tn; 82:11am aMasrgAnce Gallant’ Mm Klfifiiliilll own air rink. He sat -A 59mm“ Mm Ema,“ l has been erected m Anna l r Mrs I Marie Iicion . nrOunOIODBFSOITSVJISh- fifSfifgit-lflz. Mrs -Lucv Arsenaul,“ . . ‘ ' E . t - ~ ant! to do 5.. ma) place giflts which Ml; Emily Arsenaun’ M“ Elva rill be dchvcrcd to needy homes |ll Chrietmas Eve. He suggested lllet gifts of food oi- clot-hing would be nzost acceptable or if cash is ' xinblc articles will be pur- thc committee with the money r-v-civcd. In closing he llld he felt sure that the citizens would play their part in bringing the spirit of Christmas into every home in the Town-S Arsenault. Mrs. Gitbllelle Ari‘): auit, Mrs. Margaret DAPW l.“ Denise DesRochc. lYlrS- Angel?“ Argenhult, Mrs. Cecil Gallant.“ Gallant, in the absence of ei- Charles Gallant. awarded the ‘Peg tificates while Mrs. Dolor Rlch“ ard presented the pins to N} f? graduates. 0n llellall °l H?‘ Cudmore and Miss Gladys ° ‘ man, who were LiYiaVOidZl-Tl)’ ab‘ sent, Mrs. Pauline LcCiatr. ll": instruciress, congfillllaled m” class, and also expressed apple- ciation for the manner in which the members undertook the im- portant work of learning Fir-it Ald- She stated that it was a lJl-‘Flslllc to work With a class who shmvcfl so much interest and that (IiESplIC the bad roads and long dlsllnc“; the members were aiwal/S DYNFW for practice. Mrs. Emanuel (lai- lant, the promoter, thanked the instructress for the time 8H?" the class and the Summer-side Branch of the Red Cross for band- age; and gupplifii. She expressed the wish that a refresher courso might be given later. Other speakers included MYS. Dflllll’ Richard and Mrs. Edgar Gillan‘- Refrcshmeitts were served by the hostess and thc junior members of the first aid class. Some do.“ previous the first aid graduates -—SI‘(‘(‘I~ISSI"UL VISIT — The vbti of the mobile Red Cross unit to Summcrsicle was one of the most iuciesstu‘. in date, if. was learned list pi-ci-uiig at the conclusion of the rim. . One hundred and twenty-right donors turned up, a iiilfltbcr of them on their own init- iative. without having been called. I-hii was more than had attended previous clinics. Today the unit will be at the R.C.A.F. station where they exptvt to have 160 donors and this evening they will be in Kens- bliiih where ‘r5 are expected. 0n Wednesday the unit will be in Bwrii ind Montague and on lluirsdsy it will be in Charlotte- tcrfttlfficiais stressed last night thniuoiute necessity of having rtitfititni donors so that the ser- ms can be maintained. 1n Sim- lltriide the local committee is heed- Id by Mir. W. A. Currie. Members if the Catholic Women's League, the I.O.D.E. and the Rod Cross branch assist by looking lute;- presenled their instrucircss with registrations and receiving the a lovely “Ylfllell blalllwl- m“ donors. They provide food also for which she graciously CXPl-‘lls-‘cf-l ‘J10 donors.—S. her appreciation-S. a . . the Name and Quality that make your gifts unforgettable. /// Men's Set - $S.5O YARDLEY OI IONDON rot mm rot HER ire-n $2.25 from $2.00 to $7.50 to $10.00 EIIMAN DRUG EU. LTD. "uQFPV/CF 7'0 THE $75K” vVl llllN/[ll Pl/(7N5 357 I how s8» - $10.00 SUM/tfffl/ZS/DF, PE I _____.__... TENDERS s Scaled tenders are hereby celled for additions to "rmmerside Power Plant. Tenders to be in not latel- “TZ-lillg o-n- December 1mg. 1949f" fl In er orms, lens an spec co ons may ‘thinned at the ambit light office. . . vTOWN 0F SUMMERSIDE . . Light Department 1*.“- i" ‘- v 1.3-»; 1,13; v East Prince Ministerial Ass'n Meeting ileld. ‘The December meeting of the East-‘Prlnce Ministerial Association was convened in the Vestry of the Summersidc Baptist Church yester- day morning. A 1878B reprtsentution of the Association's membership was present, including RL. Wagner, oi North Bedeque. O.A. Hicks of “will. G. R. Harrison of Stunmer- side. E. J. Barrass of Suntmer “ . George Ayres of Bummerside, C. A. Britten of Central Bedeque. W. B. Crow:- nf Bedeque. George Gough, Cavendish. it. L. Bacon, Tryon, T. G. licad, Hampton, S. J. Davies. K*"l'l5lll8ton, L.M. Murray. Kensing- lflll. Howard Christie, Hunter River, S. J. Armstrong, Crapaud, J. A. Mc- Gowmi, Kensington, and M. L. Brcakvnr-irigr- of Summt-rside. Due to tho illness of Dr. S. R. Prince of Lot 16, Rev. W. B. Crowe Conducted the devotionall session. .\ir. Croire read the first 14 verses of the gospel of st. John, in which prfllngiin John affirms that "the word bcrmznc flesh and dwelt. among its." In this great and wonderful transaction God was appealing to the normal human experience o! tho inlun cl :t good neighbor. God ftutndcci that ‘to tnust live with m ililCI he his itctghbor, in order that his nature and character might be illfiro fully kitown. Rot‘. R. l.. “Higher, the president of the Association, directed the busincss session. Following the read- tng of thc minutes of thc Novem- ber inccting, tho sci-rotary of the ASSOFIHIIOII Rcv. C. A. Hicks. was higiiiv commendcci by the group for his \'t"ry' nblc YPpOTtiIlg‘ of Mr. BritEt-ns NOYfllTlDCl‘ address. Tho dccpcst sympathy of the As- sociation was PXYHPRSCd towards Rev. K. G. Stiilivnn fliliI his family during this ttnu- of his bereavement. the passing of his father. Concern was expressed for lite speedy recov- rry of Dr. Prince. who zit present is iii itcv. M. L. Brcakcnridgr», minister of the Suinnicrside Church of Christ. dr-livcrcd the morning's ad- drcss. FOlIOWiIlY, a set progracrlne. Mr. Brertkcnridgo presented the second in a series of missionary themes. Each chtlrch body in the Association is to have its missions story related hy a representative mllliSiPi‘. Yesterday it was the turn of the Church of Christ. Mr. Break- enridgc reviewed the methods of missionary promotion among Cfhui-ches of Christ. showing a growth of a very personal congreg- iition-to-missiondry relationship. lfndcr thc- auspices of the United Christian Missionary Society, which in a measure tmitcs Canadian and American tiiissionary efforts, there are 20o nlissionariEs at work ‘in ten forcign countiies. Indepcndant mission stations are situated in l.'i additional areas in Canada. The Church of Christ at present has 0X16 foreign missionary for every 600 members and for cvery five church- CS. In thc January meeting the de- votional scssicn iriii be conducted by Rcv. i.. M. Murray and the ad- clrcss depicting the Church of Eng- —TRI.\IITY AUXILIARY DIEET- ING——TI\P. December meeting of the Trinity Evening Auxiliary of the Sirmmcrside Trinity Church was held on Tuesday evening in Ep- worth Hall when an enjoyable and impressive program was pre- scnted, and the following slate of officers brought in for the new your: president, Miss Mary Gei- dnrt; vice-president. Mrs. Lorne Campbell; recording secretary, Mrs, Clifford Rankin; corres- ponding secretary, Mrs. Henry Moyse; treasurer, Mrs. William Roach; Community Friendship secretary, Mrs. Arthur Rogers; Missionary Monthly secretary, Mrs. Allen Jenkins; Temperance nnd Citizenship secretary, Mrs. Richard Hinton; Christian Stcivartship secretary, Mrs. Wal- lace Bradshaw; Literature and supply secretary, Miss Mabel Liiiklcttcr; It was decided that the Baby Band would he con- ditctcd by the group with the president as Superintendent. The .<lcleg:ites to the Presbyteriai in Chrirlottetoivn will be Miss Goldzirt and, Mrs. S. S. Benton. A collection was taken to supply n Christmas treat to the Mission Bnnrl. Two house calls one hos- pliill call were reported. "Our Faith in Jesus Christ" was the theme of the candlelight service COiifIiiFtNI by K.G. Sullivan before a setting of evergreen and Christ- inns decorations. Assisting were .\Il'S. Carl Crockett, Mrs. Harold MacU-nnan and Mrs W.G.P. Gai- Mrs. Campbell, Mrs Harold Milli- ghn, Mrs. Hinton and Mrs. Roach, who ltciitcd the candies and read the statement of faith. This was interspersed by the singing of carols. Mrs. Donald Lidstone and Mrs. Jenkins sang. as duets, the West- minster carol and a French carol. The offering was dedicated with prayer and thd meeting 0108011 “m. ,1 hymn and the Christmas benediction. “ilersnnals -Mrs. Roland MacArthur, Bum- merside, has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. — B. —Miss Barbers Silliphant. Bum- merside. is s patient in the Prince County Hospital. - B ._ Friends will regret to learn that Mrs. J. A. MacMurdo of Sitmmerside has entered the Prince county Hospital for treat‘- mcnt. - S ._Th05d entertaining lest week for the Marathon Bridge, sponsor- ed by the Abegwelt Ch ,_‘ , .1. O. 1), E, Sit-mmerside, were Mrs. James Hill, Miss Dorothy Wyatt, Mrs, Garth Toombs find Miss Mer- tha Macl-"arlane. -1‘he lunch hostesses of the closing meeting of the year of the Ladies’ Social Club of the Sum- rnerside Trinity Church which met in ltoworth jfsil, were Mrs. How- ard Waite. Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. Edwin Taylor. lop, who read the Scripture, and . _s _ ' F's. w. ‘ran _GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN The S/ummerside Town Council again passed the matte: of the pro- posed new artificial ice rink and community centre back to the Citizens’ Ways and Means Com- m-ittee at the regular meeting of the Town Council last evening. Mayor J. F. Arriett presided and all members o! the Council were Mt“ The resolution to this effect was moved by Councillor H. B. Schunman and seconded by Coun- cillor Gerald Sheen qnd reads as follows: "Resolved that the citi- Zens’ ways and means committee be asked to supply data re the cost of a new artificial ice rink and community centre; also data as to cost of all type rinks recently built in other centres; also data as to what is required in a commun- ity centre." ‘llhe matter was brought before the meeting by Mayor Arnett, who said he had received a letter from the secretary of the commit- lee advising that a citizens‘ meet- ing had been held and a resolu- lloll ‘Passed asking the Council to make the necessary arrangements to have a plebiscite held and to is- sue debentures for building a new rink and community centre, MliYfll‘ Arnctt said that iihere W“ qulie a sathrrinz at the meet- ing and the matter was well dis- cussed but the resolution passed ;i7- llle meeting was very indefin- ite. He saidlihat before the Coun- cti can take it up they would iiavc i0 have definite information as in what ISIIEQLIIYEd in regard to a wmmlllllly CPntre. "The committee should supply the Council with something definite as to what they suflllest as a communtiv centre." Views of Councillors Councillor T. I). VI ‘ ' that before the picbilsctijtrterlllgrlialilrlj, ifvtbit is decided to hold one. tho 3111191?! Sllflilld be told just what e "ilk 15 some io cost. and how lgllldl 0f an increase in taxes will e necessary. He. said it would bc easier for the Council if just a fink were PIIBDOSBd at iJhis time, Councillor Henry Wedge said he flildn tmthink that enough lnfopyna- t-horlt being asked for. He said a a number o-f people think a natural ice rink should be built now and later on artificial ice Pqllipment could be added, H. lllmlght that information as 1g the costs of nat 1 ‘, ‘ should also be agkzd rtfre rmks Councillor Gerald She-on said that a natural ice rink would be no 800d. "We are in December now and no hone of ice yet. With am. ftcial 1C." rink we would have ice in November." Councillor Illorrisnn $31.1 may the Council was placing quite u burden on this committee. "Sure- lv we kn-ow what we want or if we don't. we will have to mnkc up our land at work in the mission field will be presented by Rev. s. J, AimStTOTiK.—S, Council Requests More Data On Rink Project the Town proposes to build and ask them i! they want it." 1f the committee has to gather this in- formation it will cost someone money, he thought. Councillor J. L, Gorriil said, "we are all talking big money. We will do well if we get n rink," m; dtdn‘t think a community centre should be considered st all. Coun- {Hllvr Wedse "need saying that he : is against a community centre, Councillor Schurmnn a i s o agreed with this view saying that what is needed is a rink. Mayor Arnett said that the matter would I finally be decided by the COun-I cii. If the committee bring in unreasonable proposals tho Coun- cil will not act on them. Ht- said tha! he did not think that, at this stage, the Council should get into i this thing. There is a good com- ' mittee on the job- Other Business A letter was read from the is- land Telephone Co. Ltd. advising the Town that after the dial sys- tem is installed and working if‘. would not be possible for the Tele- phone officc to onoratc 1h» pqlce and fire alarms as at prescni, Mayor Amett asked fhc respective committees to look into the mat-l ter. He also asked the clcrk, Mr. Strong, to write to the company and see if some arrangement can- i not be made as hc tliuitgi-ii some person must br- on duty at} the tciopiionc office nil tho time Reporting for the sirnot com-l mittee. Councillor Wedge saidl that the committee is ncguizatinz‘ with a party who owns a It’) hot l t I I l that‘ tractor to rent it for ‘tho ivinicr months. Thcy will use it to kccn the northern section of Town clear of snow. Councillor Morrison. for the light committee, said that some t I I i delay had occurred in tho arrivnil of plans for ihc oxicnsioti to the; electric light plant hut they havci now arrived and tcnders havel been called. He said tho basement has been excavated and he though‘. the job could be gone ahead with this year. Councillor Morrison said that there has been some controversy on the matter of change in the oil in one engine at the plant and he wanted to say for 1hr record that he knew nothing of thc change till five weeks after it 11nd been made. l Councillor Schurman said that} the Fire Department pitinpcr, an old ARI’. pir-ce. of cqitipmont. is broken and about worn out. Hr- ihoushl that the inconting Cnun~‘ cil should consider iltr pitrchnsc of, a new and up-to-dntc puntpcr. He. said that the fire marshal had‘ expressed the opinion that Sum- merside should have a pumper. On motion Boxing Day, Decom- ber 27th. was dcciarcd rt public holiday.-—S. I t The. first zno in the [Tnitod Slates was established in Phila- delphia in i874. “an; LONG RIVER W I The December meeting of the Long River W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Jobnstone with the vice-president in the chair in the absence of the president, and open- ed by singing the Ode and repeat- ing cisced in unison. Roll call was answered by l8 tnembers and 1 visitor with an exchange of Christ- mas gifts, Minutes were read and approved. Mae Found. Red Cross convenor, reported receiving sf-Wlllg and knitting material from town and anyone who wished knitting to call at her home for yarn, it was decided to leave the sewing until after Christmas, Mrs. Arthur John- stone reported on executive meet- ing held at Norborb and the mem- licrs u-ers- il’l fnvor of lfllflliillg e = quilt each member being responsi- hie for 5 names. The sick committee ilid not have any calls to report. New committees were appointed as follows" Sir-k. Mrs. Arthur John- sfone, Miss Mao Found, and Mrs. lledle=_v Payintcr; school. Mrs. l-Ieath Campbell, and Mrs. Bruce Boil; Lunch, Mrs. Don Campbell. Found, Mrs Ernest Dunning and Mrs. Arthur Johnstnne. .\irs. El- wood Campbell and Margaret Campbell “are appointed to go in tmvn tn take tho first aid course or to get. substitutes if they WPTP un- able to $1045.00 to he sent to the T. B. Imztztic and $3 0f) sent as a Christmas gift to :1 pnt. fizinifflidfii . ZlPFI fihr‘ h tlic Mitsit- 'i‘c:it‘ltrr in . iFnund retortvd the \\’."ir F."i'iiil';\ was , I t Bond rrady to be cnsiuul iiiiii asked to look after tin.- inntici: A committee r-otisrstin; l‘ \ii'=. Efllwf‘ Bell. Mrs. Eustace Pajwntcr, Found and llrs Dan (‘it were nppninictl ti» t.~.'.»:c Ullfii‘ . hnuziniz, distrilritiiv- 1i .f‘lll'l' fro ‘ca d‘ at tho (‘liri ‘.'f‘t\ t'fllll‘f‘l‘l. ct ‘yone to haw ilinir rnitdy at Mrs. Campbell‘; on Alon/lay after- noon. A cnmmittcc in rims-f‘ of Mrs. Ralph Jr-linsiruic and roiisistinz of .‘.lrs. Oiivci‘ \ Aiicn Brown, Nirs d. Airs. Dnn Cziirpbcil niirl .\Ii'.'~' Ernest Dliillllil’; wi-ro npno iitcd tn get up a vonccrt. A It‘lif‘i‘ uris road as in’; for blood tionors f» ail-T‘ a lalood tlonrififm at. iiio flillii‘ to ‘no iicld at Kcnsingtott. . Next rvccfin: homo 0f Firs". to ‘to hold at the .'\.li(l!’i'“.‘.' Jnlinstonc A contest by . Allan Campbell was enjovcd b", The meeting Closed vtith tho hm: flllPl‘ Wlilih lunch tvns sc"‘.f"i liv tlie hostess and committee in chnrcc. KICNSIXGTON Tuesday 7:00-0:15, i0 minutes of "SOME OF TIIF BEST" DI-Cv-M’! Rcvivw of tiu-ir top pictures for Hm pust. '35 _\c u, "lion Ilur", “Ifnntluni IIili'\(‘.\‘ , "Niliinntil Vol- vcl". “Mt-Pt 31c In if. "firs. Rlinivcr" filllI many others; nisn full length frniurc-Rctl Skel- ion its n spy in c (‘(I_\', “THE .\'()I"I‘III'IR.\' YANKIW for hoih attics" so sltlos" ns this fllsn ft-nttiring Brlnn Donlevy", lone Dnlil. u iitch Ar- TREASURED GIFTS NOT SOON FORGOTTEN Mae - Louis", . lie "spies "your cmncily unfolds- t i | l l i i i v LAST SHOWING rooAv-ihso, ma, “rmxv MARTIN" I with Virginia Mayo - Zachary Scott - Dorothy stutter CAPITOL-Siummerlide 9.1a WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY I Wednesday 1.1 5-21.15 - Thursday siso-nts-thtsl Wart-FM ALS NEWS - BLIIIC Il/KNIIBE - PIGSKIN SKILL t BOBIBAY, India a swim min ‘children's playground ifor scouts and others. 2 POOI, GANDHI REHEMBERED tCPi _ Bombay plans to build a YEITCH- Itinn centre in nicmoiy 0f Mahat- ‘ina Gandhi. The centre will have library, and ders Clarin, the Swedish federalist, petitioned for from his club. The camp ally’ granted. 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