OCTOBER 27. 1949 fl-li WESTERN GUARDIAN m? rumor. COUNTY orncn l Summer Street, Summerlide. Phone 28D News, Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives i l. ELMEB MURPHY and GEORGE CIDW The Gusrrlisn msy be following stores sell lolly’: Al!" bought at any of the In Sunune " ‘whoops, Summer Street: (ipurlies Drugstore, ll Control Street; Nawsstlnd. Water Street: liinrk Gsudet, l‘! Grenville Street; Doucetto‘! Grocery, Second Street; lslnnd Motor Transport, Wnter Street Gun-dim will be delivered to any home in Sununerslde by Currier l0! your 0 "Enamel. msuluincs ruipii '_ Muttart. Summer-aid... 4mm»: roiwM PLANNING MEETING. Freetown Hail. Friday orenins- __;_ 5_ TAYLOR, Optometrist of ChATICiIPIOWTl, will be in his Al- berton office this Saturday. oct- 29. .4»: NOVEMBER imr, 1049, "m, will be a list posted of the de- {suiting taxpayers of the Town of Borden Signed J W. Cami. Town Clerk- __ LOSE BAGGAGE 1N FIRE- q-M, potato pickers from Cape Breton, who during a ten-day stay in the Prince County Jsll had ‘cit mm- mggacc in the ivaiting room n; the C.N.R. Station. Summer- mio, ucre released on Saturday tn tiisfitlicl‘ it unharmed, They then obtained lodgings at 342 Water gtrget only to lose their belong- [rigs in the fire that took place thcrc on ‘Tuesday afternoon. - S LISL-LYDER “TNS QUEENS ('0.\"i‘rI.\"l‘--l\irs. P. .1’. Kelly, form- "iy M55 Eileen Doyle of Sum-i MPISIKIP, wns fctcd by the Avon cqn\p'\|]_\', of which she is Vsn- tolliTl‘ icprcscniaiive manager, in m. hqyiqiict room of the famous‘ Hotel YIIHCOLIVPI‘ rcccntly’. Mrs. Kgily “Tin the firm‘s annual Queen‘; contest for her energetic work as Vancouver manager, and received many congratulatory mess- nzes from directors in New York. She is a sisicr of Miss Edith 1wn_\ia_ formerly of Charlottetown. end siic and her husband lived st Emerald, P. E. l. hcfore leav- ing {m- Western Canada. n’ n M p" dsy or ile per week. Phone ii for this service or gin rder to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. —MY OFFICES in Bedeque end Borden will be closed until Friday evening. October 28th. Dr. J. W. Moreslde. -MASQUEBADE DANCE, Mon- day. Ootdoer 01st. Sprinc Valley Hell. Dancing e P. M. to in P. M. Prizes for best costumes. —EVERYTHING in Westlox ilglatohes and Clocks st Mouse Jewel- e ers. - —BABY CLINIC to be held in Wellington, Thursday afternoon. October 27th. at the home of Mrs. Theodore L. Arsensult. —FUNERAL TUESDAY — The funeral of the late Mrs. Elvina MscNeill was held on Tueldsy sf- ternoon from her late s sidenee on King Street, Summerside, at 2.00 p.m. A service was conduct- ed at the house by Rev. Qharles Carnegy, after which the remains were taken to Cape Traverse where interment took place in the Church of Scotland cemetery. Pallbearers were Messrs. James Cairns, Thomas Bishop. R. H. Phillips. Donald Baker, Alfred Groom and Robert Hili.—-S. BEAVERBROOK IN N. B. FREDERICTON. Oct. M -—(CPJ -l.ord Beaverbmok, Canadian-born British newspaper publisher," arriv- cd here today from Montreal. Lord Beaverbrook is Chancellor of the University o! New Brunswick here While in New Brunswick he will bc the speaker at Founder's Day cere- monies et Mount Allison University. Ssckville, Nov. 2. CAMEO THEATRE-intrusion Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-0:15. lifetimes 4 p.m. Thursday. It's lil-G-lil‘; technicolor picture of Alexander Dumss‘ story of The complete novel of MUSKETEERS", starring June Allyson, Gene Kelly, Vnn Hefflln. Lena Turner nnd. Angels Lnnsbu y. Love and Adventure. Action! "THE THREE Bomnnce !_ Adventure! At HOLMAN’S Exiensionslii“ A Potato Warehouse Are Completed Alterations and extents" g, the new wmehouse of Slmmonl and Macl-‘ariane Ltd, on wggg; Street East, Summerside. have been completed. Collplgd Wm, ‘m1! the firm. which was original- ly s partnership. has now been incorporated under the qbevg name with Mr. Leslie Simmons as President, Mr. S. H. MacFsi-lane. vice president, Mr. Ralph MgcFgr. lane. secretary and Mr. James MncDougsll, treasurer. The association of Mr, Lento Simmons and Mr. S. H. MscFsr- lane in the produce business stlrt- ed st Freetown in i924, where they still have an office and wars- house. The first section of their present office and warehouse building in Summerside was erect- ed in i047 to the rear of the plsnt of the international Fox and Ani- mal Foods Ltd. The latter plant was later purchased by Csnsds Packers Lid. who discontinued the business and this summer the building was bought by Simmons end liiacFarlane Ltd. Following this the space between the two buildings was built in making it possibly the largest potato stor- age warehouse in Summerside. with a capacity of upward; of 70 carioads. lt is a two storey wooden build- ing with ccment basement. The whole building has been covered with brick siding and makes s de- cidcd improvement in the area. The office of this firm is one of the most modern and attractive in the town. Finished with birch plywood and rubber tile flooring. it has a large vault and Lwn pri- vate offices. Subsidiaries of this firm operate in Miscouche and New Annan. Yesterday Simmons and Mac- Farlane Ltd. finished loading the diesel motor ship Mary Sweeney with approximately 10,000 bags of seed potatoes for Charleston. South Carolina. Three more ships will be loaded by this firm this fall. two at Summersicle and one at Souris.-—S. SHORT 0F SCIENTISTS LONDON —- (GP) -- So many new fields of research have been opened by Britain's first atomic. scientists that the ministry of sup- ply is calling for “many hundreds more" young scientists in their twenties to supplement the pres- ent “thirty to thirty-fives." In the Blouses have 1°"! sleeves They'll wash like n hankie! ill colors-blue, p "WHERE OLD New Washable Gabardine "Man-tailored" style?! TahgoftGaToobni-dfi the “two-way” neck nnd with buttoned scarlet, mglu “d chocolate brown, the sizes are 80 to 33 he price I5_. ' 4.00 Wardrobe Magic with man-tailored shirts e ., TOOKE- cuffs. Avllleble I \ price is- New Scottish Plaid For the "Scottish Lass” or for the I who likes "the west-in’ o’ the Plei ." These Tooke Blouses are of fine qual- ity cotton flannel in the Royal and Dress Stewart Tartan. They have long sleeves and are beautifully tailored. The tires are 80 to 86. The good Scotch 5.00 411E GUARDIAN. CHARLUTTETOWN Judge Scores 0f Albertont Court House Presiding at the opening o! the County Court et Alberton Tuesday. Judse 1.0. Lewis strong- ly criticized the conditions of the Court House and laid tint if something were not done soon. “the building will be s complete wreck." It is used not only by the. County Court but siso by the Stipendiary Magistrate of the. County every two weeks. Judge Lewis said he was inform- ed that the Government derives e revenue of some $300 to um s month in fines from it. "If the building is not repaired st once it will be soon unfit for anyone to hold com-t," he i-sid. He stated that the janitor. Whu is aim the police officer st Alber- wn. and had made the tire In the building that day. hed said that. he was supplying the coal and that he did not i-now whether he was going to be repaid for his work. The County Court clerk lied been sway for some months tn NOW Brunswick and it was with diffic- ulty that the work of the court was being carried on. He had been obliged to bring up the clerk oi the court from Summcrside, Mr. Leo Blacqulere, to conduct the duties of the court. Returning to the condition o! the building, Judge Lewis said that. the roof is leaking and the step“. leading into the Court. House are in a dangerous condition. Phe Judge stated he made these com merits in the hope that the citiz- ens of Alberton and the proper authorities ivouid see to it that the building would be restored ‘Of the thirteen cases before the court two were adjourned till the December court. In nine other cases of debt the defendants failed to appear and judrrments were en- tered by default. There were Hvc contested cases which occupied tha attention of the court till siv o- clock. O 5 Action For Damages The case of Ivan Belts vs. Wilf- red Htarris was an action for $501 damages for negligence iri using n .22 calibre rifle in O‘Leary or. March 26th last whereby the plaintiff. who was pHSSifl! Wm: the road, was struck by the bu‘- let. the same entering his tio-lv near the kidney. He was taken rt: the Prince County Hospital whet-t- he remained for a little time and claimed the bullet was still lodzer‘ in his body but he was now ab‘e to work but did not feel as iveii as he did before the accident. He proved damages of $358.00. The defendant claimed it was sn accident, that he had bought lhc rifir- in‘ Charlottetown two days before this incident happen» ed and on the day in question he was firing ni: a crow in the fr"! near the house without any her;- iigcncn on his part and a bullet from the rifle glanced on s. pond of ivater in the field and must. have ricochetet-l across the road. Judge Lewis snisl the father of thr boy was in no way liable but he would have Io find negligence on the part of the defendant. his son. It was a built-up district where the firing tool: place and he must expect people to be trav- elling nlong the road, and it would seem from the evidence that from. where the defendant was stsntlinfi that the bullet would cross the rosd directly et the place where the plelntiff was passing, He woiud not allow the damages claimed but gave damages for the plaintiff for $100 and costs. Wilfred Tanton appeared for the plaintidf and Hetsth Strong 8.0. for the ’ ‘ ‘- IX! The case" of Wilfred Shea vs Louis Harper was sn action tor s store account end lobster flsliinz supplies amounting to $178.00. ‘Pb-v dedenddnt claimed credits and the case occupied considerable time. The court gsve judgment for the plaintiff in the amount oi’ senor end costs. Heath Strong KC. for the plaintiff and Wilfred Tanton for the defendant. - S AICIBISIIOP CRITICAL LONDON, Oct. 26 — (Ieuterst —-Dr. Cyril Gerbett, Archbishop of York, who returned yesterday from s two-month tour of the United States and Canada, hit out todsy at the “ordinary American‘: ignorance” and "often unfair criticism" of British affairs. He charged the press. epsrt from that of New York and Washington. with giving only scanty and trifling Eurepun new: end ee- cused Uews end Roman Catholics of using it "to carry on their vendetta.” Wanted Al Once Bookkeeper with know- ledge of typing. Apply. storing qualifications and salary expected. ENMAN DRUG CO. Summorside Grapaud Theatre THEATRE “EYES Oli‘ TEXAS" with ROY ROGERS ‘King of the Cowboys, m wonder horse r, Andy Devine and Sons o the Pion- eers. Fri. 8:80; Set. 7:80-9:80 Condition ‘S'Side Church Club News —'I‘he Junior B.Y.P.U. of the niummerside Baptist Church held ,its regular meeting on Tuesday evening in the church hell with lGwrge Smallmen in charge of the devotions. The Openifil hymn was "Lend o our Birth we Pledge to Thee". he president was in the chair during the business session whenprrsngements were made tn hold e Hsilowe'en party next week. A Question B and Answers wss conducted by e .psstor_ The eve- ning's score was Thinkers 2. Knickerbockers 1. after which a game of basketball was won by the Knickerbockers. The Y.P.S. of the Summersidc Church of Christ held its regular meeting on Tuesday evening in the church hall with Donald En- man in charge of the worship. The opening hymn "Saviour Likc a Shepherd Lead Us" was follow- ed by the reading of Psalm 46 responsively. The president, Mar- shall Callbeck, was in the chair for the business session and roll call was answered by twenty-foul members. $10 was voted part pay- ment on the purchase of s new summer camp site at Canoe Cove. A brief Biblical Sword Drill was followed by e number of Christ- ian chorusus in preparation for the conference which will he held this week end, October 2S1 and 30. The Friendship Circle flFiCI the Mizpnh benediction brought the meeting to e close. Mr. Edward Poole conducted the devotions of the Young hlnrrierl People's Society of Ihe Summer- side Baptist Church which was lit-id on Tuesday evening in the church hail. The minister con- ducted a Question Box rind An- swers. During the business ses- sion with the president, Mrs, Colin Waugh, in the Choir. arrange- ments were mnde to hold n Hai- iowc'cn party ‘next week and the Following tltc ineetinz. ups served to the Masons. supper The Young \\'omen's Guild we“ the guest of thr- Ladics‘ Club o’ tho Summerside Pi"csh_\"tc~'i:~' Church at the home of Mrs. lj~t est I., \Vnlker_ Virtorin Rood, r Tuesday evening rind was we‘ ed by Mrs. \\-'. E. Forbes, ti." dent. Duriniz the business. s' ‘ it was decided to lioid thr- nnnti" tea and bazaar on Thursday, ll:- cember 8. The president tiwn near future In take up residence made a presentation of a purse. Mrs. Carnczy graciously responds-ti and many arts of kindness Whiir‘ in Summersidc. A short program consisting of humorous rerulitiqs by Mrs. J. S. Perry and Miss J . MacFadyen and contests was foi- lowed by delicious refreshmcrah»; served by the hostess. assisted h;- Mrs, J. Lloyd Gorril, Mrs. Mnurir“ Lsrkin, president of the Younfl Women's Guild, thanked the Ls- dies Club for its hospltelityn-S. COMMON SNAIL ‘There are over 1000 species of bulimius. s large type of lend snail. P-O-OO-O-O-OJ APITOL nciv Topic Curtis were distributed. ' railed upon lilrs._.l. \V. MacKei-izic ~ to read an nrirlress to Mrs. Charm, les Cnrnegy, who will leave in the , in Hamilton. Ontario. Mrs. HPHPYI Bishop on behalf of both societies . thanking nil for their co-nperatinn 1 .,- Mill and Mrs. Forbes. Mrs. David . LAST SHOWING TODAY — 8:80-7:15-0:16 “APARTMENT FOR PEGGY" with Jeanne Grain - Wm. Holden patterns and colors. to USE OUR HANDY LAY-AWAY PLAN Summerside FRIDAY - SATURDAY 2 — BIG ATTRACTIONS — 2 OHM-HI w iii i iiiii iidii EXTRA! bound to enjoy. iiiiiiii iiiiiii iniiifiiiiii Also. "PENROD AND SAM" A comedy riot, that both adults and children iilike. are Shows: Fridsy 7 and 9:20; Saturday 2:30, 7 and 9:20‘ i RUBIN II000 FLIIIIR MILLS Lin. -Prescnts— The recent winner of The Contest sponsored by 0 "Robin Hood Flour Mills Ltd, Mns. ones. BISHOP, it, Summer-side, will receive her swsrd from Ills Worship Mayor I. F. Arnett at The Capitol Theatre, Friday evening, Oct. 28th at 9 o'clock. z EXTRA! a AAAAAA¢aAAQAAAA v n Here you will find a complete collection of choice Fall and Winter fashions, in men's double and ‘single breasted suits. A wide choice of ‘fabrics, 33.50 62.50 MAURICE MILL MEN'S WEAR THE ISLAND'S SMARTEST MEN'S STORE iiliiiiliiii OVERCOATS IN FLEECES, VELOURS AND ELYSIANS TO KEEP YOU WARM AND HANDSOME- MANY STYLES! POPULAR SHADES! ALL WOOLSI ALL SIZES! ‘III-I- PAGE FIFTEEN REGEIIT- TIIIiiL-FiiL-SAT. Shows 1515 and 9:20-Msflnee Fri. 8:80; Set. 8:80 l . i iIIIOTIlEII OUTSTANDING DUUBLE BILL g Wm. Tracy and Joe Sawyer In their latest comedy “ABOUT FACE" -¢nnd "I SHOT JESSE JAMES" The new picture soclsimed by critics as e memorable I spectator experience. II IQIK II fill!!! Iflilliflfiillflfll I > . - PRESTON FOSTER TBARBARA BRHTON JOHN IRELAND ' REED HADLEY J. DWAID IROMIERO ° VICTOR KRIAN rmm-rnn-tnuuui-nnrnnuurn-nn-nuuw gunman-canine». iillwhm‘ r ' .i "is ‘ .~ g " P" -3 -". i.‘ . . iii. . “t: _ ‘ k. n“ -; -“ t. %» ‘y. ’ xii. . rt ._