\ ' amour 22.1351 run ctmanpjljfrgrown ouAaotAn =-t-u~ RRRTERN GUARDIAN "-""'1\Fcnrs= _, .4 zinc J. liner Murphy. III lluocver at. cud George Glow, 9O Ottawa 8t. DUMMIES“)! and IIINOI! COUNT! News. Subscription. Advertising f”-?boduurdluuucybebcughtdully.ueuy¢mg j fclleuhg eeelee in luuumlde: roach B ma»... Water Street: Gcurllcu Druglteu. W te Jheet; cltery, Water Street: blurb Undel- 01 Grubviilultml The curler B0! ‘g give Guardian will be delivered to any bong u. pansy-u“ atloperdap er ileperueck. Phoneflller thlccervlce. your order to the be! rmeuihl: lcr deilveric: cu you route, '."’__?— _.you BALE.-'I'1vo wood sleighs. m; driving sleiuhl. one box slelih- y“); Dawson. .-5WiFTS CHICKS are husky. healthy. hardy. "Order from Emmett ymnnis, Bradulbane. __|<"0lt SALE; A number 1 of wood sleighs rumnr plank. Charles wright. itiddleton. _.Tlll.iltl5 WILL BE s meeting o; 311 those interesed in reviving me Little Theatre movement. l! sunmlvtsidc in the Town l-iall on Jan. 23. at 8 o'clock. Thursday. Bedcque rink, South some vc. _.u0CKE\’. 3 1-1, day, Jan. 2. Lplilglislt‘. Middleton Bombers Frr-cttztilt Royals. Skatc- after. DHZALS. lilEltTlNG —- with ‘lhe president, Mrs. J.W.,MacKenzie in m; gltnil‘. the monthly meeting of 111C \’t'ui1c‘.l's Missionary Society of 1119 i-fttttinlerslde Pre bYicrIa-n Church was 111111 on Tuesday afternoon at. m. ]\{115('. The program was as ; Cull to Worship. Mrs. H. Jolnwctoti Scripture reading, Mrs. Wm. Forks; lite-dilation, Mrs. Ray Tatum; Prayer. Mrs. J.S. Perry; Qffct-tiry prnycl", Mrs. Wymun Birch; rtvediitg papcr on Mission- m» Wort: in Manchuria, Mrs. Churlcs Carnegy; Reports of the “Emmy anti treasurer were read mu Ct|\p:‘0\'t‘.‘(l for presentation at 111. iilllliifli congregational meeting. -S. ANNUAL ME_E_T_I_NG ictxtlinucd fmm Page, 1) propusul industry; and the meet- ing wits conducted as an open forum 1111tii all questions had been ll'1$\\(‘l'l‘(I. - He was ably assisted by Mr. G. O. Waricn uho dealt‘ with all tcrlnucul {Joints which arose. ' W. Bunics said that the llnlitrd acreage of this Province would be about forr hundred acres and ‘that contracts covering a large omount c.’ this were coming in much faster than anticipated. He could not say when his flrm would be nblc tu handle small fruits such us raspberries and straw- berries and goosetberrles but indi- rated that a future market In those commodities was a distinct possibility. ‘ Mr. Donald Baker moved a vote of thanks in the speaker which ‘was sccondcd by Mr. John E. Catnplnell and supported by Mr. T. .1. Enmau. chairman of’ the ag- riculture committee. During the cvmiing a highly ctywabic sw. song urs hrld. lcd hv Mr. Allison McLean. The mvufbcrs wcrc delightfully enter- tained ‘oy three vocal solos rend- crt-t-l by Mrs. Claude Mercer. ac- ‘rompanlcd by Mrs. Eric Sheen. installation of officers for the ensuing term will take plnco in Prince Edward Lodge. No. 22, Thunduy evening st I o'clock. A full attendance l: requested. ll. E. CLARK. Recording Secretary. I FOR SALE GENERAL STORE IN PRINCE COUNTY 0N PAVE!) illGilWAY Apply:- C.A.R.. GUARDIAN i know that you'll bu interested in use array nice: on lllsplly ln the Hardware Department. Iron: and Tenure. - - - lihke 1W!‘ if" you about today are the “Willi: Day" really quick "i" lirlco: nro from 5.95 to 11.00 for one You lust dbrrt know how delicious tout can be until you iuve used an Electric Toustewtoust h good ut lily u: -"""l' “Billy. but don't stand over labet rm "I0 Toaster today-tho price ll from 0.00 to GAL-HARDWARE DI- frnl. PARTMENT. . The iNruiture Department hu recently received a shipment cl Records-nil the newelt lllt Tune: and Clndc: are in the collec- tion. iioep your Record Library up to date. '- - - You will find Blue- "HI Reoord: n u eeeto-Vlctor Iucerd: Record: at ‘lb cent: to 1.00 each. - - - Couie in, try them and buy “mt-mummies DEPARTMENT.‘ ‘W! insult, up. m, m“, ‘ nose-tic lint ucll Qlrhrogb: rm . Tlhd for I really t uudeuyhy “"- —ABBIBTB INCREASE - Over twice a: mpny people were arrest- ed in sllflllnQflidu for drunkenness in 194d ihln in i945 according to the annual report of the Policy" Department‘ prepared by Chief ct mm Peter White and IubmittedI at; the annual meeting of the Townl Council on Monday night. Lustl year there were 523 arrest: 10-: this cause while in the previous year there were only 213. The same ratio applies with regard to [h1g3 fliiievild. In 1946 $7872.28 were collected in fine: and costs whIleI in 196 the amount was only $2.- 131.45. Peruonai: - -—Miss Anita. llagan and brother. Emmett Hagan o! Millvaie are vis-, iii-Fl; in Charlottetown with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wil-I bert. Cahill.~S. —Mr. and Mrs. All”. Ceretti, Bor- den, have returned from a very en- joyable month's visit to the U.S.A. . —s., -—lirlt‘s. Arthur McEwen. Summ r-i side, leaves on Friday for Montre l, to visit her daughter. Helen. Mrs.| William Kavanagh.—S. . Laraine llay And Leo llurocher Are Married s (By The Associated Press) nos ANGELES. Jan. 21-Au- ress Larsine Day and Leo (Uppy) Uurocher. manager of the Brook-I lyn Dodgers baseball team. re- turned by plane lute today ufler| a whirlwind tour of the border during which she obtained a Juarez divorce and her lawyerI here said Durocher telephoned‘ h-im they had been married. Earlier Miss Day's lawyer. Ber-t nard M. Sllbert. told newspaper-t men in Los Angcles that Duroch-l er had informed htlm from El‘. Paso by telephone that he and. Miss Day had been married. Sli- bcrt said he attempted to stop the marriage as he thong-lit: iii would be illegal. 1 Monday in Les Angeles Miss Day divorced Ray Hendricks,‘ Santa Monica. Calif, airport cx-' ccutive, on general charges ofi‘ cruelty. Superior Judge George A.Dock- weiler. who granted her the dc—| uree was outspokenly displeased by‘ today! developments. "I! shc is dissatisfied with the decree she obtained here. we are- dissatisfled with her attitude and’ will set it. aside," the jurist told ieportors. I He said the terms o! the de-i cree forbid Miss Day marrying "anywhere In t-he world" until, the interlocutory decree becomes final in a year. i The jurist said he assurrd Du-, rocher it would be "right and‘ proper" for Miss Day to return‘ tn her home so long u: they do not live together. 1 The judgflsaid Durochor prom- ised that he and Miss Dav would not live together until the Call- fornia decree becomes final.- "He is u very facile talker wit. thi: is one Iumplrc he will have a hard time convinclnl." ‘Reid Judge Dockwciler. nos ANGELFS, Jan. oo_r.\1=>- Liraine Day won a divorce from airport executive Ray Hen-tricks today after testify-lug that he was over-critical. IWI Called h" “stupvlrl". and had caused lv-r to lose so much weight that some of her movie scenes had to be f6- ol Electrical Appli- The ltuu: l want to getting an Electric Iron-I with un automatic heat con- . lo give it to aching lt-get an lice- _et ‘t5 cent: and Columbia veer hole neat uad am on n Wultebecht for oveiy| _ t you-wllflllll unattractive Wuetc v with lovely ca: m 1.00 .- u: and mas-cumin m:- hlnd-pulnted design: or: I c bu: a limited quantity o! :11 clue. priceelli. us uic Ills-i \ I 8-1 It um. : Greeting cent can: cum’ are it» m», m. "erloeeniou. ~They are on dhpluy h the Chin: Department. I l: the Iloet A DIIAITIINT. I also stating E '~_“ sufitmsttslosf“""' TODAY (Wedneulny) I ‘ind ruunsmv Mwnm Allyson mbiiiio . mes A mi}: Also New: Great American Mug and Trcvellolk Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 shot. “Hc was constantly critical of our friends and [Iig people for whom and with whom I worked,’ she testified. “When 1 had to get up at six in the morning to ‘report to the studio, ho would play the radio in our bedroom until three or four a.m., and I would have to stay awake so I could turn it off amt s00 that he was not slllokiny t-nd going to sleep with a cigaret." No mention was made in the hearing of Leo tLi-PDJI’) Durocher, the Brooklyn baseball manager act-used by Hendricks of "clandes- finely pursuing the love" of Miss Day willie posing as a family friend. Later Hendricks withdrew tho sharply-worded answer to the divorce suit. implicating the Brooklyn Dodgers‘ pilot ond enter- ed no contest. After the hearing Misc Day was asked by reporters if she had plans to marry Durocher. "What does he do?" was her response to the questions. TRYON W. l. I The Tryon Women's Institute met on Monday evening, Jan. l3th bt the home of Mrs. Eric Craig. The President. Mrs. Walton Tootnbs, presided. The meeting opened by singing the Itistitute Odo, followed by repeating the creed in unison. Minutes of December meeting were read and adopted. Thirteen ‘members responded to roll call with the munc of an ornamental tree. It was decided that all gifts for ltouse-warmitig for u member uf the community be handed in this week to commit- tee in charge. The Christmas sick committee leported having sent out. twelve boxes, tIlc cost of which was $4.17. Miss Plorrie Mabey had a bill of 47 cents. cost. of sending Blue Cmss money. "Sick committee reported calllvritlt fruit taken. lt voted that all bills be paid. School committee no report. Red Cross committee decided to meet. on evening next week at Mrs. Bessie Rcgerson’: to nuke boys‘ suits. Three letters of thanks Chrisftnas boxes were read. It was voted that Institute pur- chase one dollars worth of I". W. I. C. stamps. Miss Maboy read a letter from Blue Cross acknowledging money. that rates will be higher ncxl. payment. February meeting to at Mrs. George Platts’. Programme, Miss Florrie Mabey. Collection amounted to 88c. Miss Vivian Bartlett had charge oi’ programme which was "Beau- tifying our Homes." Contest. oi’ jumbled fiovrcrs. OIlF. W55 for be held The meeting closed with the National Anthem. . The hostess served n dainty lunch and n very pleasant eve- ning was enjoyed by all. ron sans-one shat m sum nuu. BRIOQHOU. Channel Islands. Jan. 21 - (OP) - Went to buy c seat in Parliament? Then buy this "The Modern Wcler St. West Rural Customers... During the winter months, while reed: or: imposs- _IbIc for our regular deliycry nrvice, you may Iecvc Any articles for dry cleaning with our regular agent in your locclity-be will fcrwcrd to. u: cnd we yill return to him vrllcr: if m be picked ‘up-jun c: coon c: reed: permit w: will mum: the rceuicr weekly service to your locality. ruoui 11-2 I 1 Russell lihentpion; lie-elected Mayor Of lfcnsington i ¢__—- \ I tllr. luuell Champion was le- ‘ elected mayor o! Kensington for another acne-year term b acclam- ltlon yeltt-‘Niay as were also two members of the Council. Waldin H. Baruch and Lnmc I‘. Dunning. llr. Glendon Cotton we: also elect- ed by ccclametion. replacing Mr W5. Molnar: who retired. According to the systcmln fort." in Kensington three members of the Council are elected each year l0!‘ l iWO-Yel-i’ term. The other councillors whose terms will expire next. yecr are. Robert. Humphrey. JL Davison and Leslie A. Mann. On last Friday evening the sn- nual meeting-of’ the Council was held in tho presence o! e large number of citizens who showed their interest in the affairs of thc Town by attending. . SINCLAIITS Grocery Department The Most Convenient ‘Place T0 Shop . Fresh Supplies Arriving Daily " Deficit Repbfled I Qmncilior Humphrey, chuirmant at the Finance Committee reported c. deficit for the yecr o! $1413.00. 1 Total revenue for the "yecr amount- ed to 86.702155. Councillor McLean. chairmen of | the Streets and Sidewalks Com» mlttee ieptlitled that the sum of $4.313?! had been spent on the‘ street; and sidewalks this year and 1 that they are now all in a good state of repair. Councillor Davison of the Police , ' - 1 us. m. 64c , . 1 TEA, iIeriBest (Only 1 lb. to a customer) PREPARED MUSTARD S32 OZ. BOTTLES ONLY 29c I v11 11m CLEANER PER TIN 15c Committee reported an increase in ‘ tines over the previous year. Counclilw Darrach. for the Elec- tric Oommttee stated that street lighting had cost the town 8758-97 for the year. ‘ Councillor Dunning, chairman of the committee in charge of the Fire Department reported consid- erable activity Ln his department and said that the cost of operation for the year was $574.68. At the cottclus'o'.~1 of the illssiins Mr. Al... Rogers moved a motion expressing the appreciation ctf the citizens to the Mayor and Council for the manner in which they had carried on the work of the Town during the past year, This motion was seconded by Mr. SR. Nauss and passed. Mayor. Champion responded to this motion on behalf of himself and the Council-S. PER PKO. 1 8c SALMON 27c 1111mm saints (Continued from page i0) siblc for the established tourist businesses, in and in tho vicinity of Summersidc. We wish to thank all concerned for the excellent co-operation we received, and we wish to espec‘ lly commend the two operators of the large Tour- ist Cabin Businesses for their initiative and foresight in en- larging and making more attract- ive their excellent properties. We have in the Town of Sum- merside an opportunity for tour- YOU CANNOT GET 1N 1st development uiltich is equal to lmylhlng in Canada. Situated as it 1s on the beautiful Bcdcque Buy, an ideal site for boatlngnnd bathing. with bcuchcs building up 4 at both cclgcs uf tin: totvn, vritii Nearly a dozen years Bsv the 15- a waterfront that. if cleaned up limd WBs taken ow- by the law would be as beautiful as anything Capt. T.A. Clarke, Irish farmer and 1,, Norm Anmrmv a“ summeb Millie bfefl-IOY- He W119i! I1 1M9 l l side needs is the initiative of its beautiful farm and garden. cmzens h, Clmnlng up and N“ Then the Germiin-i OCCUDIM “let pnnding and improvin" its facili. Channel Islands early in the 591" I tics u-ithiti the next “few yours ond World War. cant. Clarke and With 11.15 n. mind the Contmit- his wile moved out and went to m. would Sugges, ma, the Board live on the Scottish isle of Mull o; Trad“ and the amzms of where Capt. Clarke died in i944. tgummersidc as a who“, consldcr I-findi)" "89"" f‘)? M75‘ Cmrkc‘ the following suggestions in the say the Brccquhcu home was little coming yum ‘ HS-acrb island oft the corist of Sal-k. KRAFT DINNER Fancy Keto—-l LB. TlllS we ARE nswztvs ruaassp r0 sanvu YOU on 1r nacurvn oun CAREFUL AND rnonrrr arm-annex. t Sinclair 6s Stewart Limited SUMMERSIOE, P. E. I. OOOOA BULK — PER LB. 15c Vanilla Extract 8 OZ. BOTTLES EAOII ’ 15c T0 SHOP. PHONE oumzns 1 That tliere be included in this committee more members of the Board who are actively engaged in the tourist business. Thai a thorough clean-up cam- pnign be instituted in the Spring, with the accent on the idea "Clean up your property and keep it. clean." That the waterfront, especially around the concrete butments and crooks, at hot-h East and West be thoroughly’ cleaned, so as to appear neat and tidy at. both high and low tides. That the beaches, adjacent both to the East and West of the 'I‘own be acquired by the ’i‘own and (ic- veloped as bathing beaches for damaged during the cccupation.| The island l; for sale at £25,000 (QHHOOO). I And with it goes the Tilhi i0 Iii | a: : member o! the Parliament of| I Salk. __.t ANNUAL II MEETING I I. Th: Annual Meeting oil Prince ‘Edward Island Mutual. t, Fire Insurance Company will‘, 1' be held of the Town Hull in. f Summersidrin Prince County I on Tuesday, the Twenty-eighth‘ dcy of Junuory, A. D. I947, ct, tli: hour of 10:30 o'clock in the forenccn. , v PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE i J i INSURE! COMPANY, TJLELAND LINKLETTER, Secretory. v | cm was», Alberton John A. Thompson. Kenulngton Sydney ll. Birch, Pore lllll _ W. V. Craig. lodeque Dry Cleaners" ' Summer's“: rnorscr 11112111 1 Every dcy the newspapers and the radio ore reporting destructive fires in which there he: been c greet Ice: of properly. Never before hos this greet danger been brought heme to us o: it has been this yecr. Thousands of dollars hove I been lost because some of this properly he: been inade- I quctely insured. Toke warning from lites: unfortunoic in- i cident: ond check your insurance end mck: sure that your I buildings ore adequately protected. See the locoi agent. AGENTS Geddle MccLecd. Welt loyalty Drunk I. Gallant. Wellington P. E. I. MUTUAL FIRE lNSURANOE OOIAPANY’ Hood Office: Summbrsidf- Branch Office: Charlottetown Snap Powder Oannnt Scratch ‘ PER TIN ,1 2c ALL \ ANNOUNCEMENT *9"! 1}‘ QJQQi/y-bifi i‘ "vr/QTH-ii INSURE I 96- mum ui-ouim. u. “Ultlhlrn t G. M. Grunt. Charlottetown \€J> Gliflord slmpccn. Stanley Bridge Pcrhnun Jcnklnl. Pownal. MOWMZOOMMOOMMOOM mncxsnst rsn 1 Lil. n11 i t» I 25c IRAN m m '1 Sununerside could do to make it. attractive to our sum-met‘ guest: as well as ourselves, who 11v; in . it twelve months of the yecr. 8 ‘ the citizens and tourists, and that suitable bath houses be erected. These are only s {ow o1 the things which we as citizens of MOASE JEWELLERS wish to advise their many cultem- rs that their store will be closed from Jun. 27 to Feb. 6 in- clusive, to enable us to personally select for you the newest I947 styles |n_ Engagement Rings, Watches, Jewellery, etc, from the Ieddlng factories in Hamilton, Toronto, and Moni- lecl; also to offend Jewellers’ Convention in Chateau Fron- fencc, Quebec‘ City. ' Signed :- WALLAC! MOASI, Mgr. CRYSTAL RINK Summerside WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SKATING S to I .' l‘ WEDNESDAY EVENING, HOCKEY MATCH SUMMERSIDE KINSMEN JUVENILES Vs. CHARLOTTETOWN KINSMEN JUVENILES THURSDAY EVENING, SKATING l to IO FARMERS OF Prince Edward Island Dc not be disappointed cgcin this yecr in getting your Pctoto Sprayer cr Hiller. Place your order: ccr- ly :c c: to be assured of getting them on time, c: about hclf our output hos already been sold ‘to New Brunswick. Write or cell: The IIALL IAFI. d OOLll STORAGE 60.. LTI. summsastos, r. s. 1. ~—0l'—— lili. ti. E. lhclillfl cutuomrowu, 1-. 2.1.