THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN You'll Find The DECEMBER 21, 1949 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN rnnuca: COUNTY omen I Bummer Bin-eat, Bummerslde, Phone 280 flaws, Subscription, Advertising Representatives d. ELMER MURPHY sud GEORGE GLOW The Guardian may be bought st any oi the following stores In Summerslde u“ mop-w", Summer Street; Gourlies Drugstore, ll Central Street; ‘any’! Newsstand, Water Street; Mark Gaudet, d7 Granville Street; My“ Douoetws Groeery. Second Street: island Motor Transport. Water‘ Street; Albsn's Grocery. 120 Russell Street. K. L. Waite In Remington, urdlsn will be delivered to any home in Summerside by Carrier my n u 9Q] day or 15o per week. Phone 269 for this service or give 70(11- ordor to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. PAGE F IFTEEN Choicesl Gifts At SMALIMAIPS S'side Friends Regret Ileaih 0f R. W. Morrison Many old friends In Iummer- side learned with regret of the dcath of Mr. Robert Wallace Mor- rison which occurred In Char- lottetown on Sunday, December 18th. He was 80 years of age. The late Mr. Morrison, who was born at Granville, P. ll. 1.. moved to Summerside Where for some time he carried on o. con- fectionery and tobacco store now operated by Mr. Louis P. Sherry. He later sold his business Inter- esis here and about 1931 moved to the U. S. A., later returning to the Province and taking up residence in Charlottetown where hr.- resided up to the time of his —-COMPACT5 sll sizes and shapes for the ladies at Moose Jewellers. __PEN SETS by Water-snap‘: Parker. Sheafiers sold at Mosse Jewellers. ..nuv warznamrrs Pen sets with 100 year guarantee at G0“!- m, Rgxpll Drug Store. -UNIDADTNG ca: Albion Nut Coal Wednesday and Thursday. Layton Green, Albany. 'A stratum] CHRISTMAS FIATURI Christmas Stores REXALL ....Drug —FINE VALUES in quality death, _.GOUBLIES . Store. Summyefflliie. W111 l" 6P!" watches, all. prices. Watches that C0111?“ rhgtwcewgte- Qlgisbecforgeer _ ’ =11 ‘WI “°d“°‘d“y’ D°°°mb" w‘ b” "WW1 5°“ i‘ MW" .i'..'.....i blin about 1920 km of . s 21st. Jewellers. this union’ three sons and three ' ' ‘ \ socxanal- INSURANCE F-llvh —MANY cusromns are 1:152:10? mdfiellrgeer fforais 2:23;.’ a I ' ‘I G. Milliilrii summerslde- pleased with the fine bargains clol Bank of Canada at Kinkora. " "My Are Setting in the gIft-wra-p- who died about four years ago and i, _ a s fSliiO0Tl-l shaving with Phlli “we rotary electric razor $19.50. Jewenent only ‘loo eh. m‘ H I J J. 1 _ oourliles "Xi" 9"“! 5m" 5”" _._ a DotrsllTeRolTiid 1??! 'Ch':i:tte': m-‘Pfil "- --EAll RINGS. bracelets, _ town; Kathleen, Mrs, Frederick ‘y ,_ dents h. .3...” ..,- matched “£112, on... and Margaret, M... o... , _ JUST ancrzrvnn m TIME roir ormmwras GTVTNGI -i'Ail.\lERS.— We now have and Se“ or sold separate] a“, nor, both of whom arrived home ‘ stable-Plies 1" 51”“ “"4 “a” n“ Mo“, Jewellers y from the United Slates to. the "““"\ your requirements. James E. Moc- ‘Ncill. ucnsiiigton. _§|1,\VE FASTER, closer ‘mhqthor with Sunbeam Shave- rnnslor electric razor, $26.75, Gour- 119$ llcxnll Drug Store, Summer- slrlc. Advertisers are remindm that their wpy must be in the CfUHIdlRIl not later than noon the virevlous day to guarantee insertions Out of :.tv advertisers who telephone olgssliietls. etc. should portlculaizy m: this in mind. nil! Christ-mas give RCA Victor Records . . . they're so easy to 3i" ind so acceptable. Come in today and choose from our grand stock of RCA Victor Red Seal and Popular Records. Here are s lew suggestions. "The Old Songs The New Songs All The Favorites In 45 RPM and Regular Size" Summerslde - Charlottetown ssoricr: T0 anvuarisnns- 98d surprise packages at Moase Miscoushe legion Branch Holds cAt the annual meeting of the anadian Legion B.E. 5.1.. branch N0- 18 held on December l4th in the Memorial Home at Mlscouche, MT- Ray Farrell was elected pres. ident of the branch for the com- now being completed to serve as oaretakei-‘s quarters and also a store room and lounge room 17 by 30 feet. A vote of thanks was tendered to the past president and other officers for the splendid way in which they had carried on during their term of office. Mir. RC. Martin. chairman of the Home. qaoke at length and thanked a.ll those who co-operated during the year and stated that there were some members who are not doing their bit. for their Home as they had done their bit ovor- seas. l-le expressed the hope that in the coming year all members would do their little bit to help. Mr. Edmund Arsennult was ap- pointed the new trustee for the coming year and after the meetinz adjourned s. delicious lunch was served by the members of the Ladies Auxiliary. — S ACTRE SS ROBBED NEW YORK. Dec. 20 — (AP) ~— Robert Wilcgx, motion picture ac- ltor, was found bound and gagged 'today in the apartment o4 actress {Diana Barrymore. Police said he - was tied ‘up by two men who rau- lsackod the apartment. Taken from the apartment. the police said, were a. mink coat, a silver fox scarf. a suitcase and about 50 In Bertha who passed sway about funeral and who are spending a tow days with Mrs. R. '1‘. Mor- rison of Summerslde. l-le is survived by his second wile, the former Lillian Clark of Summcrside, one son Eric and daughter Eunice of Charlottetown. Mr. Morrison was the last sur- viving member of a family of ten. Requiem Mass was celebrated yesterday morning at St. Dun- stan’; Basilica, Charlottetown and the remains wit-re later taken to Summc-rsido where interment took place in Si. PauTs Cemetery. The pail bearers were, Louis Sherry. Spurgeon Graves, Dolphe Doiron, Herbert Stewart, Thomas Prunty. Cluh, Y's Men and Catholic Wo- ms-nfl: League. All Kinsmen are ex- pected to be on band on Christ- mas eve to help distribute the parcels to needy families. The meeting was also advised that through the co-operation of the supervisor of the school, Mr. Clar- once. Mercer gifts will be received from the school children this morning. Charlie Hogan reporting for the outdoor rink said that the wea- ther was holding up operations on it. The. matter of purchasing flood lights for the rink and a sound system was left in the hands of the executive, The fines master was Harold MacLeod and the members enjoy- ed n treat of cigars from the man- agement of the restaurant-S. NYLON BALE CAUSES TROUBLE LONDON. Dec. 18 -(R.euters)— Police were called tonight to eon- trol 2,000 men in a nylon line out- side a shop In suburban Wimble- don which had a pro-Christmas "men only" shopping hour. The men started to line up an hour and a half before the shopping hour started. Ninety minutes later ihcy were giving a good imitation a women's bargain-counter charge. More men continued to ar- rive as the police restored order. More than a 1,000 were tamed BIIVCI‘. away when the shop closed. .0. A. n, If So We Ask Your Co-operorion WE WILL HAVE NO DELIVERY ON CHRISTMAS DAY So in order that you will have sufficient milk and cream for over the holiday we osk you to order a two doy supply from our regular Saturday delivery. New Yeor ever. wishing oil our customers the merriesr Christmas ond best IDEAL llAlliY ~ proceeded overseas. I \\' YAR LEY SHAVING BOWL ' The qulck-lathcrlng soap In this Yardley Shaving Bowl will give him the “Shave of a Lifetlme"—everytime. him the coolest, smoothest, shave he has ever had. this Yardley Shaving Bowl" this Christmas, It's long lusting lather will give Try giving him A wonderful price for such s fine botany cardigan. The select assert l innit of shades include: rose. pink, dark green, black and white. llul 14 to 20. You'll never be led astray by ahooslnl’ s sweater as fine I as this for any friend or O98 dear one, CHRISTMAS BOXED for only Cologne for Christmas —~ she'll recognize your choice of gifts, ever-after. 1.50 and 2.50 ACCESSORIES ’- Street riiior Receiving FLAT FIFTIES for Christmas favoriie Brand Every popular brand of Cigar. cites is carried in slgck, 1n f1,“ 97c. TOBACCO CIRCLE - Street Floor -— Main Store in: YEM‘ with M » .___ f wedge o, summer“: afffgflyorm isouls Macaulay. John Morrlsorv- accassonms - Sheet Floor - Main so.» LAD!!!’ wnan - Upper Floor - nonfat». president. ' ‘ s. Other officers for the eominz . n‘ year are as follows: l-Tlrst vice pra- I e e _ "“°“°' m“ ‘ml- "W "o SI E IIISIIIEII president. John Polrler; secretary. . . McNeill; exec v e: w.a. Ki . e n o» Moi- (Ilub Meelln 0 non. Dona Blacquiere; chairman gfcthfia etntertalnment committee. N H -—— h‘ t . . ar in; emp oyment oommlt- orman ogg was c armsn o w. Harold Perry; membership the regular meeting of the Klns- committee, W. A. Kincaid; 51c; men Club of Summerride held in committee, Arthur ugialr; __ t. the Olympia last evening. Fred . arms, Arthur LeClalr. m a Gallant, reporting for the toy A GRAND GIFT FOR’ ANY WOMAN 0N YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST-r- The financial report, was _ mntlnce, said that it was very suc- v ND rented to the meeting by the 1:; cessiul from attendance but the R D L E Y THEY RE so WARM A RICH n‘ COLOUR“- retgry and showed ma; the branch qualityflof the tpy: rltlcelved was was in a. sound position. It was P001". e W889! e t at I110! ll‘ voted a. most satisfactory report year the toys be received unwrar- ~ o“ fir“ mpmm‘ “M "n" w" b“ w Im‘ '°'“"““ h m" . byTtrlhe membters.‘ m M 1 g§gm:“‘}0:ha§r€e cetisyfil“ hiumier; A sophlstlcateddscent — sIo éie- receiving a repeat shipment of these famous 100%. preshrunk 9 "P0? 0 8 B1110!‘ Bl '. . ' lightful and ifferent. nu! CHRISTMAS . Home committee acmvmes was distributed to the two Island or- Cologne 1s a begumng way w Angora gloves. Bhades—plnk, yellow, surf, light green, wine. ' - I: l .. Th .l l’. i. ill _ RCAVICTOR v2.1.1.2 ..‘§‘“.°..“.“’"..‘§.§i‘°‘;§l hli-“Téifo * " ' izznslshrzzzr. also: i. mo» also the seven trustees of the Clwfflp’ Cmémm» *°§’°'tll"3l§"t;‘h€ lightly throughout the day. home that there were few idle ‘T's "ms T" Pm “l '5 ‘ L t C logne will help her 00'! a l, In moments during the past year. Un- ‘Wm’ a few Parcel“ ‘m’ be“! TE‘ cifliilti; at? aura of fastidious -- L _ .. ‘ “mm der the direction of P.C. Martin "QWNL 5986"“ dmmtmn! have grace and beauty wherever she W I a. new addition, 70 by 1'! feet, is bee" mcewed ‘mm n“! “Mary goes. Present her with Lotus l WOMEN ALWAYS APPRECIATE FINE HOSE ' ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU GIVE HER CANADA'S FINEST CREATIONS- » ' of Q l/vsxau/s/rs HUS/EBB CHRISTMAS BOXED A moment of hushed anticipation aa she feels the Christmas package! Then ecstasyl Sheer Superlllk Nylons, rustling in Cellophane. They're her favourite stockings with the dark wonder-seams and fully fashioned fit. You‘va given her the most wonderful Christmas pre- sent of them alli ACCESSORIES — Street Floor - Mill's Itore SMALIMAITS Prince Edward Island's Treasure House of Gifts Flying Officer 1.. S. Deyell of Edgerton and Edmonton. Alts., yesterday led the first class of air navigators to Rrnduuio "m" the Air Navigation School at Sum- merslds since war‘s end. With nine flight cadets from seven o! the ten Provinces. F/O Deyeil received the new PMYPF" R.C.A.F. navigators WIIIZB- HP 9"‘ listed In the R.C.A.F. at Edmon- ton in 1942, at the age of l8. Aficr training at Saskatoon. Prince Al- bert, Lethbrldge and Calgary. he Ho returned iii FOII SALE I947 Fleetline Chevrolet Perfect Condition Ervln Champion Kenslngton Continued frcnn page i opening of thc progrrrn Wing (Iommandvr Gross welcomed all tho guests Lieiiienairi-Governor Bernard said that this was a his- toric and memorable occasion, the irradllaiion ct the first class oi cadets. extended a welcome to Lieutenant- Goveriior MacCurcLv. Ho congratu- lated the commanding officer and illc officers of l-he station on their success in bringing their first class Air Vice-Marshal Slomon said it was a plcasuro to be present as the air officer commanding ‘Training Command. [hiring the inst war. he said. the R.C.A.F‘. distinguished lt- sell in the field ot navigation. It was sccorrd to none of the air- forces of the world. He continued. "We are proud of that distinguish- ed record In that field in war and we are proud today in turning out these top-flight navigators to take their Places in our fighting forces." He said that summerslde station was die-activated at the end of the war and was put back into com- mission very hastily and was not Ho said it was an honrr. and a pleasure to be present and. R.C.A.F. To reach to control Exist rank is one of the greatest thiuiza open to young moii 0i’ this rouuiiy ‘ Brztlsh-licviisr-d nr Young nlcn in receiving the Kim's ~ — - -— C(‘l.‘i‘lI‘lll5SlOl’l accept great responz-i-l blllties and "we know they will dis WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2I Commuuisat police (‘icrnlniiyx OOIIIIJTTlSSIIIIIUTl i -——- BERLIN, Dec. 20 _ rAPl »'lli-~ mpcr 'l'l"lo- l charge thom well." He told the graduates that. the service de- mands a great. deal from them and ll has great traditions to he livc:l up to. Great Opportunity Speaking to all the men on par- . e _ This “ITGIIQCIYIQIIT EC sllmm.f$ldl| KQIISIIIQTQTL S's wreghmdgetlrfgeélyggi’ ggwamandlugo it; (iiheupéllngqwhclro they can be ade he said that the opportunity‘, Eleonora and Airport customers. ve-r- Ihzséxareceiviifgatlflnggorbgridtulltbtig iiehlfliiwiii“ idiom” ndamfm§lé l lie-appointed to the R. C. A. F. - ° y “ Y " l’ q’ l IS Th9 l“ A“ n o! 1946 he ‘erved h, being llivcsted. themselves. We welcomed botli- n‘ ' M ‘l l Lieutenant-Governors and said’, r We-Marshs Siemon that Lieutenant Governor Mac-l The management and stuff of the IDEAL DAIRY [oin In cum. is one o the no“... of last dey_ aviation in this country. Following this, the first housc was formally opened and the key turned Over to its occupant. Lac. . G. A. MacDonald. foimerly of Charlottetown. The ribbon across the doorway was cut by Air Vice TO Marshal Slflfltlil while held by Lieutenant Governors Bemard and MacCurdy. Following the formal activities the guests were again entertained in the mess While ap- propriate music was played by the band. A great deal of preparation went into the carrying out of this ceremony and everything went ac- . To Sell Your Poultry HOLMAN'S Summerslde cording to plan. T-lie aircraft in 1 Baht]; X. . . . ~ ii uirlous administrative capacities completely equipped when thcsc‘the fly-past came over the salul-‘gi-af says tonight tlic- Pllfifilfinfi l r a at North West '\lr Command and courses commenced. ing base right on the proper min- ‘have started to remove ilicr fnm- l?‘ Tnflnl"? c°mmilnd hefidqilflrierl. That the first course was com- ute. likes from illi‘ castcrn mile No ‘l L Trenton, before coming to the Air plated on time and up lo prcpvrl ‘Pne weather for the 20th of De- lsulistantintiou of tho story‘ was l ea s ‘“"F~'"'l“l‘ Scimfll 1051 APrll-S- standards speaks highly for all lcember w-ns almost perfect but we; available. ‘There illllfl been prev- g ' ' ' ‘What is important. hc sold l; nol ,of course a bil cold for s lengthy lous unconfirmcd reports that the a,‘ I i" only that their men are rccclviu: lcutdoor art‘ iv-—S. Russians nlrculli‘ livi ~tnrirrl pull- i! ‘ _ their wings but that they are bring -~_-_--_vA_._ lug nut lluir lll.l‘_\_ ziilri‘ 1ircpnr- Y Form" b°mb “m” l“ ‘he R‘ -—— commissioned as officers in tlu-ERUSSL-LNS QUTTTING GERMANY mg the way for .1 liirno force of ‘A v ,.. .._._v.. -7--;