,..- if)?" fly" yolotli- tullertflr. the General r1 “or, ltr us being wool Section on T. ilolmmt ‘lroplv: in the rrral beautification cont tnPrince county: whit l1 has shown wore appointed Club the most 1tartvtmrltfifliioflruxlli? the ,the meeting of the Canadian Nat- tvear. t r. 1 - . lttlllli of the firm recently made l the presentation in the presence‘ at the lehrhillc staff. members cf, tltetvomeds institute. the 4'7 prtp- llsand a nunruor of the mHl and women of the district. Mr. Thomas Bsrrls, secretary’ of the Warren's institute accepted the plague lsiulf of the district. .\1r, Holman congratulated the School Thustees. the teaching staff and pupils and the Institute on school which has been practically rebuilt inside and outside. He gave children each 1i treat and a ER gee. Hi,- Nm", Subscrlptlonl. “tore, Summer Sh’ News D0 ..110!\'S0_-\' l‘ Quick service, E. I?!’ 111E GUARDIAN. CHA wan-Jan. rz-MEHQKFEENJ eNE STERN GUARDIAN s Summer Street, PRINCE COUNTY OFHCE Summersl‘ , Phone Z89 Advertising Beprcsentltlvu t ’ r auurm rwnrnv snd GEORGE 01.0w The (‘mardlan may be bought st any of the following stores 4n Summorsitlu “and, Water Street; ucette’! Grocery. eat: Gourlles Drugstore, 21 Central Street; Msrls Gsudat, 67 Grsnvlllo Street; Second Sin-net; Island Motor Transport, 120 Russell Street. Wm be delivered to any home tn Summersldu by Csrrler day or 18c per week. Phone 28B for this service or {Ive ‘he boy responsible for delivery on your routs. wage;- Street; Albsn's Grocery. Qqfldllll yst 3° P" m; order W 0mm“, INSURANCE RslPh | uuttsrt. Stlnunerside. . 551151.15. Dale Cam- ‘Bg-I-Betllcrs Rest, Phone mu. _____ 553-1 5. D0,“- ymttlET sale of Fancy w‘ 55d Home 5.1L nursdoi‘. Cooking in 38pm‘? ppqcmbor ist. “"66 mtrruns revolve’!- ,~,11 parts available. Sclnirmntt, 30 Arcotiu _TE_\'DERS for ma; Suntmr- irlc. a 1 N ___ Bcdcque Rink. mnngor 41nd secretary. l0!" m by noon Tl1ur.'_ 1- J 1111111111, rvitrtnt‘. :t km salcsntnn 11ml ticket use Hf canteen. Must. b6 December l. secretary’. sfl l’. , 1111311116 of 1h» Second Elec- wl- Distrlvt of Prince are UIII‘ h, attend m", Friday elect three I Fedcrnltoit _ us! grgnniznltunnt plans I01 avlnlcr mont ..' r1c1: T0 snvsnrlsnns )0 zirt- reminded that they meeting: in O‘Leary _ 11w. Unit at 2 P-m- 1° itrvvtnts to the County nf Antnulturt‘ 11nd (iv..- the m spcrtnl speakers. be in tho Crrardian notdjrst 0f a we night mvertisers ~ must _ m 111,111 noon tho DFEVIOIIS dajr .0 gum-onto.- insertions. Out my ndvclttscfs _-K3'i"I‘Sl*'ttllI) SCHOOL \\'>I.\'S> TROPHY-Hourly congratulations ; Ngulm. meeting or the Ronny Chm —A MEETING of the registered nurses of Prince County will be held at the nurses home on Thurs- day evenlng at 7.30 p.m. -—PROVINCIAL AFFAIRS. Hear Douglas MacFarlane over CFCY Thursday, December 1st. 8.45 pm. on behalf of the C. C.F —DON'T FORGET the weekly card party, auction and bridge at the Knights of Columbus Home, Thursday evening, Dec. 1st. at eight o'clock. Valuable door pri}? to some lucky party. —COAL— Another shipment has left the mines for me. If you need coal I will bc glad to supply you with Cunzuds best, otherwise I require it for storage. Thanks very much for any business you feel Like giving mo P. .l. Mclnnis, Bov- en. — WELL A'I"1‘ENDP‘D SI-IOIV- The dramatization of the life and songs 0f Stephen Foster by the United Church players in Ken- ; slngton was well received by a t capacity audience at the Kim: | George Hall in that centre last. inight. The presentation was tuc , show. 'I‘h.-< choristers were dressed as dflrkics “for eve 11 b r n' l’ licb who LeiP])l1o;ic-pm_trflye;l' um e o c. o w1.. gmtfieds. etc, shmtirl llitfbiClllal y nu thzs 1t1 inhni. a scene from Uncle Tom's cabin. Thc show was dir- cctecl by Rev. L. M. Murray. —ROTARY MEETING — The Pxlfllmd ‘he Kmllsford lof Summerside was l1eld yesterday bore! chocolates to each one the teachers and the Knutsford school is on the main Olearv Road about three lmm the vlllnce of 0‘Lenry.-4) winning the R. est as the school Oil Oil the beautiful of secretary . miles 11H the Olympia with ‘the president. Wm. Hayward in the chair. Dr. W. B. Howatt and Mr. Percy Bowness delegates to t tonal Institute for the Blind finan- cial committee. There was a gen- eral discussion on the matter of there being so many collections. nil ‘of them for worthy purposes, and most. of them in the full of the year. 1t was the feeling of the meeting that they should all be handled together in one commun- ity chest campaign carried on once a. yearn-S. Personals —Sgt. Douglas J. Heath. R.C.M.'P. of Ottawa is in Summer-side at present attending the Supreme Court sitting and also renewing old acquaintances-S. El w: Fronts ‘i11- SUMMERSIDE nousecosrs lilltlW $NE’LL LOVE ONE Qulnso SATINS PLAIN wooLs W001. PLAIDS PLAIN and PRINTED IENGALINE BARBARA ANN t u» . w. 1 snorrei Grand Jury Criticises Inattention To Previous Recommendations Re Jail Seems Assured A band for Summerslde is now “W115. it has been learned, as the result of a decision taken at an executive meeting of the Sum. merside Branch of the Canadian Legion on Monday evening. A sufficient sum of money was vot- ed 1° Purchase instruments and let the organization work under Way. The laand will be financed andlmaintoined rntirely by the Legion without accepting assist- ance from the Town or any other Organization. it was learned. Mr. M. P. Titus is chairman of ‘the band committee and a meet- ing Will be held in a few clays to make arrangements for the pur- chasing nf instruments. The or- ganization work will be started after that. Summer-side has been without l bind for a number of years now ‘and t‘. .s a great lack. particularly 1n a community of thissize, The last Remembrance Day parade had to he conducted without a band which 1s a difficult thing to do. The Town has an attractive park with a suitable Bandstand and ‘l “mild bl‘ Pleasant recreation for the town's people to be able f0 attend band concerts on sum- mcr cvcninzs. The Legion will be doing the community a service 1f they 081T)’ lhiS project tn com- pletion as is their intention-S. ' All“ 1'3\'(’1.\'n l-Iicltov, Moncton, N. H, spent. tho {mgr \\‘(\(\l( 9m] M hcr homo in Durnloy —Mr. Kenneth flicks, llionclon, N. 13., was a recent, visitor nt tlu- homo of Mr, and hirs. Rom-r‘ 111p. key, Dmcnley. —-T'nere was only one ease before Silpelltiiliry Magistrate R, g, Hjntqn KC. i11 Summcrside yesterday. A party thargcd with joyriding was fined S25 and costs-S. - Thr- ntnny friends of Mr. Don- nld 'l'n_vlnr, Clinton, will be sorry tn learn he has entered the Prince County ilnspitnl for trratment. All hope for n spcctly recovery. -'l‘ltc many friends of Master Roger llincKuy, Clinton, will he sorry to lcnrn he is tindcrgoixii: trontmotit in the Prince County Hospital. —M:1str~r Donald Ramsay. foster son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ramsay of Indian River hlls entered the Prince County Hospital for treat- ment. liis tnany friends wish him a speedy rcmvery.-—S. —-The many friends of Mr. Ernest Wright will be sorry to learn that he is a patient in the Prince Cotmtgv Hospital where he underwent an operation on Saturday morning-S --Mr. and Mrs. Elmo-r MacNedll and daughter, Thelma. have return- ed from Truro, N.S., having beetn called there by the sudden death on November 23rd of Mrs. MacNellls brother, Herbert W. Ramsay. son of the late John A. and Margaret Ramsay of Slbmmersldm-S. Alberfon Vicinity Miss Olive Albert of Btunmersldc spent the sveek-end with her por- ents in Alberton. Miss Verna England recently eh- joyed s brief holiday vritlt reis- tlvss in Charlottetown and Surn- merside. Mrs. Jildward Hennessey and daughter, Miss Dorothy Henncssey recently enjoyed s week's stay with relatives in Grand River. Mrs. James Murphy left on Tuesday for Toronto. Ontario, n-bere sho will visit her son, Mr. Everett O‘Connor. Sponsored by the International Harvester 00., through the effic- icnt and courteous local agent, Mr. J. W. Don Campbell. a highly e11- jovnble entertainment was pre- scntcd bnfon- a capacity audience in the Alberton W. I. Hall on last Mrs. Brydon Smith and daugh- ter, Ivfiss Vcldn Smith, also two sons Ivan and Francis have re- turned to their home in Albertr-n 501"" after on "I\'if‘."lf‘lf\'l visit 1.v"b. l"('l.'t|.l‘.'r‘S in the United States. On Thursday evening the Lib- rary Committee sponsored a dance in the Institute Hall. Alberton. Excellent music. was furnished hv the Western Five orchestm under the direction oi’ Mr. J. fled Whit!‘- The large number of out-of-town guests contributed greatly to the success of the enjoyable party. Mrs. Joseph Foley and Mrs. Ber- tha Wade were hostesses to two tables of bridge and seven tables of forty fives at the Nurses’ Home on Wednesday evening. Prizes were awarded as follows: Bridge: First Prize. Mr. Merritt Callaghan, non- solstion, Mr. Hubert CB/mpbfll; smsm It '" "u; var-D mun apqplttlb Criticism was voiced in the Grand Jury report at Summerstde yesterday that "little if anything" had been done to carry out sub- gested improvements to the vent- ilating system of the Prince C011‘;- ty Jail as recommended by the list Grand Jury. Chief Justice Campbell referred to the matter of the ventilstng system In his address as a, "matter of urgency." In charging the Grmd Jury as tn its duties. the Cincf Justice said that lt has been noted in the past two or three years that, certain fire hazards exist. in the building and he said that. refer- ence was made at the last court to "the condition of the ventilaur shafts from the cells which prnp» erly form an outlet. to the open air but for two years the outlet. has been turned into the upper story of the building depriving the shaft of its proper furictton a: a ventilator and causing a fire haz- ard. The inst. Grand Jury advised that. ILVSIIOUiII be corrected "and you gentlemen should check nvcr what has been done to see if tlll matter has been corrected." he said. Liquor (‘uses Referring to the jallurs report". on the number of persons impris- oned since Lhe last term, Chief Justice Campbell described it as :1 larger catalogue than has apron ' ed for some time. A large 1111n1oer of them are coimectcd directly or indirectly wth the abuse of anu- lmlic llquor_ he said. He poiziterl out :1 bright side of the picture in that not many have reaclzed the category of serious crime which was probably due to the vigilance of the police in checking petty offenders which has a good effect on preventing the occurrence u! more serious crimes. Following is thr- Grand Jury rc- port: “May it please- Your Lordship; The foreman and ntcmbors of the G-rund Jury for the November term i949 of the Supreme Court, hereby submit the following re» port: "We inspected the gaol and grounds and building and hatre- reviewcd the Grand Jury report for the June term at which time certain recommendations were made, but we regret to report that very little, if anything, has been done to carry out the suggested. improvements. _"We find in the gaol a serious condition as to ventilation. T112 main ventilator shalt stops about 6 feet from the roof in_the nttc; this causes foul air from cells bu- low w circulate in the upper flours of the building. Also. there is 11o vent or shaft for fresh air into the cells_ the result being the gaol cells have nothing but stale air v: in mild weather is always off: slve. and throughout the year t .. condition must be most disagree- able to the prisoners and injurious to their health. We urge this c011- dltion be remedied immediately. "We find I6 prisoners in gaol at present. “The toilet 1.1 gaol has. been tmrn off for some time and never re- placed. There ls no toilet st. all 1n lower cells, and this is truly s scandalous condition which we un- derstand has existed for quite s time. The water pipes in the b152- ment floor are leaking and should be replaced at once. A new ceiling in the gaol is also badly needed. the damage in the recent fire has hazard still exists. "We recommend the painting of gaol cells and hallways be done at side. — S forty-five: Mrs. Pearl McNeill, Mr. Alfred Foley; consolation, Mrs. J.C. Profit. Appctizlrtg refresh- ments were served by the bon- esses. The roceeds of the party were donate in aid of the Lantes Aid of the Western Hospital. Wednesday ‘night. Mr. Campbell extended a warm welcome to all present ind expressed his apprec- iation of such a large audience. Mr. H.M. Brown, zone manager, also expressed his pleasure st 11e- lng present. The chief features of the program were as follows: Four films supplied by the Harvester Company, (1) Soil Conservation. (2) Modern machinery, showing the smallest farm all tractor made, s cub tractor and its many uses, t3) City Sticker visits his Country Cousin; t4) Modern Methods of Curing Hay. Music was supplied by the George O‘(‘onnor orches- tra; step dancing by Mr. Peter Gavin. Alberton South; solos by M-r. Raymond Ahearn, also Misses Terese Barrett and Rose Marie Ahesrn; accordion selections by Mr. Henry Myers. Mr. Aylward of the International Company at St. John, NB. who was also pres- ent, remarked that he svtas pleased to be on the Island and especially glad to be present st usch a finc entertainment. not yet been remedied. and s fire : Alberton Town Council Meeting ——'I'he regular meeting of the Town Council was held on Novel-- ber 14, Mayor Profit presided. Pre- sent, were Councillors Matthews, Weeks, Moran and Currie. Minutes of last meeting were rend and approved, Bills amount- ing to $384.33 passed. Street com- mittee reported two new bridges built and two more on Church Street must be built immediately snd that all had to be done with wood duo to difficulty of obtain- ing more durable material. Finance committee reported first notice had been sent to taxpayers \vho are in arrears and response from some not. very satisfactory. Second notices are to he sent at once. A motion was passed that all bills must be voted paid by coun- cil before being settled by clerk. Policeman reported that in sev- eral places ditches were filled in by property holders and were hindering drainage. He also re- ported present jnii very unsatis- factory nnd advised a new build- ing he erected near the fire hall. The Council was led to inspect present jail and decided to have a special meeting called on Novem- ber 15th to discuss erection of new buildings-D, Suprettt? Court Opens ALSISide the fall term of the Snlrcme Court at Summersidc yrsterriziy found o. true bill in the only criminal ca-c presented for its consideratio ault of Howlan RR. charged t .l.‘1 having carnal knowledge of a Clllfil under 14 years 0f age. He was a:- raigned and pleaded not guilty on-l his trial was set down for Decem- ber 12. In the appeal case of the Kttw (respondent) vs. Reginald Gay (appellant), an appeal from a con- the conviction was quashed but. no costs were allowed. The civil case of Alt/on Webb vs. RC. Ramsay, damages for libel, was set down for December 3h nlld the civil case of John W. I'll- mer vs. Herman G. Bryan, damazes for trespass, will follow immed- iately on completion of the first case. Chief Justice Thane A. Cantp- bell presided at the opening of the term yesterday and counsel in ti.- tendance were: Attorney-Gcnezztl Walter E. Darby, K.C._ J.S. Des- John P. Nicholson Foster. - S CARD oirrfitmts The family of the late Morrison wish to express Joseph their 1 thanks for the many acts of kind- ness shown them during their rn- cent sad bereavement, also those who sent Mass Cards, floral tri- butes, and messages of sympathy. Professional Cards B. F. Hunter. R.O. OPTOMETBIST i Complete Visual Analyses > Glasses Fitted PHONE ‘I05 SMALLMANS BUILPING t Bummorslde, l’.E.l.. l- r. Earle Hickey A Grand Jury at the opening of‘ The case is that of Frank Ar 11-1 viction under the Temperance A-t... Roches. KC, Heath Strong. K.C.. and Gerald Plan Campaign To Aid Blind A meeting was held in the Town Hall, Summerside, last evening for the purpose of organizing for the carrying on of a financial drive on December l2, l3 and 14 in aid of the work of the Canadian Insti- tute for the Blind. On these days a campaign for funds 1s being car- ried on in all island centers. Mr. Gordon Foster. C-harlotte- town, of the advisory committee of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, spoke to the’ meet- ing. explaining the history and work of this organization. He said that there arc more than l50 blind people in this Province. Lt. Col. K. S. Rogers, Charlotte- town, chairman of the financial drive outlined the plans that have been made for the campaign and stressed the need for funds. Mr. G. Wood. field secretary of the C. N. I, B. for this Prov- ince, himself s blind man, ex- plained the work that he is do- ing among the blind persons of the Province, seeing that they rc- ceive training and education and obtain suitable employment so that they may become independ- en-t. s His Worship, Msyor J. F. Arnetl. a member of the advisory com- mittee acted as chatrtnan. Ivinjor J. S. DesRnchcs. also a mcntbsr of the EldVlSUFy committce was present as wcll as YDDFGSGIIlQllVPS of interested clubs. A meeting o.‘ the local men present. was bell later to makr: preliminary plans for the drive in Sutmncrslden-S. lUNlJSUAI. \\'OIVI.~\N-III‘.\"I‘ ' ABSORBING TIIRILLEII —0ne of the most exciting woman-hunts over participated in by a movie audience was urrret-lcd yesterday at the Capitol ‘Theatre when Paramount's new Hal Wallis suspense drama, “The Accused." be- gan its run. Co-starring Academy Award win» ‘ ner Loretta Yfillllg and popular Rob- l crt Cummings, “Tho Accused" is not ionly another feather in Miss Young's Oscar-bedecked catp. but is also another triumph for Prc-ducci‘ Wallis, whose recent thriller. "Sorry. Wrong Number," rang the bell everywhere it played. A master hand at fashioning the suspensc typo of film, Wallis clicks again with this absorbing drama. of a pro- iessor of mychology who finds her- C005 YOU CAN'T BEAT BUCKLEYYS MIXTURE _____________ lltlLD EVERYTHING! nus All 1s WORTH MONEY! I'm the new Wntklnis Denier in Lots l8. l9. ‘l0 nnd 21. In order to l introduce myself nnd my service lo! bringing the famous Wstkln Products to your home I'm "Wk- lng s special offer. Clip this Ad . nnd present it to me when I "IL - It ls worth 25c on any order of $2.50 or more, t I have special offers In ‘the fa- I moug Watkin‘; Products. sou set l your-money's worth when you buy | from me, because you save on high quality food prodllfitfl. ‘"5" meets-g, metlirlnc. household nlrls and farm lino products. once. There srs prisoners there at ll Walt for my call and l!" "i" prrsant quite willing to do the ‘ OIL-fund Acwuum l 55' pan ng. . "We inspected the Court House ‘i 0mm st l Layton E Pfoflfl and rooms thoroughly. and are, u; Gnnvm, Sh“; , pleased to stats it is in exceuent Pb s" Kenslngton RR. 2 condition. Well kept, tidy and clean 1 i o“ Phone 60-12 and much credit is due to those l SUMMEBSIDE responsible for their part of the " i work. ‘i "We recommend Screening for‘ 1 all windows in the gaol. some ma‘.- tresses in the gaoi also need fol E. E0 Pflfklflflfl‘ be replaced. f ' "Rcspectively submitted for s '5 optD" R'O' I and fellows. Signed, Perry Mac- OPTOMETRIST Murdo, foreman." l l FRESH STOCK Other members of the Grand l B"! lhamhwd Jm, were. Ralph Ho“ Now, , Glasses Fitted Zmiilfiilffllitbnmillitu F€{°'£~‘Z-§" l °'“" "°“"“ r , \ . . ' Q1 nors, Robert Jardine Freetown,’ m‘; t§yl;§.pu1tull’..:..¢. & lIAlphSiRamstay' summers!“ Wu“ t nncmvr rnaarnr BLDG c0 LIMITED am ewar MacLean Kenshfc- I ' r , ton. v , our", ' James Alrghltrlgy-Ovtargwlflg/falpélqv‘ Summer St., Summersltla l SUMMERSHHq, p_ ]q_ 1_ James 1.. M. ltfncDotteall, Sunnnrr- l the first rmrl only SMOOTH-GLIDE PE! MA DE BY FAMOUS MANUFACTURER 26 Central Street new ‘Fashion llriiti’ aII-in-oltq lipsticklpen IlEl'I.O.V'S PARIOUR LIP-STICK IN PUIISI- SIZE CASE a smart gift - only 2J2 NININLIES NEXALI. RUG STONE ._ SITMMERSIDE — Phone 36 CAPITOL-Summerside TODAY (Wednesday) - THURSDAY Today 7:15-9:15 — Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:2O t. HAL WAiilS’ production u... WENDEll (GREY s33 SAM um - nouctss out 1;, Pirecied by lllillAM DIETERLE self tire quarry in a rrlezf. woman-hunt, Miss Young QLVPS performance, first. as - teacher wi1o is (‘li'i\ e11 t t mu ti 1" .; . elemental pnssunr: [rm {one 1q111rct|_ 1;, then, as the glatncrotis, Vcliarn‘. 11;; W1 woman of the world she bvcf 1c.‘ ~11 311-, order to escape rlrtecticn. A< thc t;- latter she wins; the love of the two t; REGENT-Tout a EDWARD G. ROBINSON in "ALI. MY SONS" with Burt Lancaster - lImvnrd Duff ')0.'l!'llI‘Il-’i Til tho men who lm hum -- Cumt . lrnlll duty. th tuc lrti " "s lc: .30. 7.15 & 9.15 THUR. - FRI. - SAT. — BIG DOUBLE BILL “NORTH OF TIIE BORDER" and t , a - I .~___:_'. .. . __V hp __J l‘ ‘u-AJAMES DUNN - liiltitll tntttuv-rttttnt um. *1 ilillll. Sltlitfl - knonploy s, m». Mains: bond m» sum-y emu-q u} Ivy b, InOuuIhNHERI S. whim-Blamed» wan-- cm-uumumuumsvsrlsnf ' CAMEO THEATRE lustrous Wednesday s.nd Thursday 7:15-0:15; Tlsursdny Msflnoo I. P. ll. Bing Crosby and Joan Fontslno ln gay musical comedy romance, "THE EMPEROR WALTZ". In Technicolor. This pichsro was actuslly fllmod In our own beautiful Csnnda st tho Jsspor NI.- tlonnl Psrk lss the Csnldisn Buckles. Don't miss 1s. "Bing" not only sings, he yodels Ind whistles and ho also bu s dos, "But- ton" by sumo. There's good clean entertainment ll this show with lots of laughs. '\}'F sees assess cases Whatever your prefer- ence in Greeting Cards, whatever sentiments you desire to express with them, you'll find that we have just the right ones! Boxed and individual. BELL 800K and ‘NUVELTY STORE SUMMER STREET HIADIPIIISIDPL REGIENT THEATRE BYILDING Y: ORKKK rxf\\r\‘ 0.. CiXNNNN -~§;%“$e'\“(-\“$ ' Trout OOO 1on1 HOME Putmnneut TWICE as EASY-TWICE as EA$T SIZEC/Al. orrm ’ , SPECIAL OFFER! $3°L”V8/z'10,_0/V[Y,421o tom REFILL xn- $1.25 ' ' " Nsw TONI SPIN CURLERS 2.00 New TONI CREME RINSE .25 REGULAR VAlUE $3.50 son $279 ONLY umma Quantity - suv now: NOW AT ENMAN DRUG EILLTI]. 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