i i ‘wgghmltk ~31, 1541' , I HE WESTERN ‘GUARDIAN '-""'sosurs= s. llasos- IIphy, us Ilonover Street. and _ George CloI. 135 Ottawa ltreot. IUMMEISIDI Ind PRINCE COUNT! New; Subscriptions. Advertising. "~*' ‘Ihofllardlanloybo tau-u loolslooo. ma: sum: bought ot any ol illo In IIIIIIII: I l! Control Ihoot: Goorlioo Drugstore to loll!’ Woks lhoot: Marl Gould. l1 Granville ltroot. nofluardianwlllbodollvsredtoonyhouoluflummorsido. ‘urwgqyotlepordayorlleporwook. Plsonotlilorthlooervlco wflnymurdortothoboylocpoaslllloiordollvoryoayoarrooto. IALI -- Girl's Bionic moat condition. Phone us. cummerslue. 411mm!‘ VACATION! - ggm. Donald Noun and Andrew mmpmey are spending Christmas Mm"- ot their respective homes m Kgn51n[b0n.—K. ._KENSINGTON TREE FIRE- u electric quark, probably duo to “any wires, caused s flash fire l" g Christmas tree at the home o! porno Dunning. The onlookers Lried to smother it with coats-and hlgnkets but were lorced to resort u; water. -8evera1 articles nearby were burned and scorched. Al: wags-eon decorated tree is beauti- m to behold, but is quite s. lire “may, getter be rid d thorn soon md ieel more soothe-K. ' -SCOUTS SING CAROLE - On Christmas Eve the Boy Scouts oi Qmnmflside entertained the pat- lents at the Prince County Hospital wih carol singing. It was their m- tention to visit a mtnber oi other places but due to the weather be- gng unfit this was not done. The oeouts had been training in carol singing by Mu’. L.W. Hancock and were under Scout Master Charles unkietter during the evening. Lat- er they were entertained at Coyle's Restaurant by the Y's Men's Club. Greetings were extended to them by Mr. A.S. Hopkins, president oi me Surnlnerside Y's Men's Club and p; Rev. Charles cmegy. President oi the Local Boy Scout Association. ~18. -I'0l CALI - body's Beaver Coot. olle 14. Phone 289, Bum- msrslde. -JUB'I' UNLOADID — Cor Oil~ coke. Control Creomerios. Ltd. Chsrlottswwn and Bummeroide. q-AWAY FOB. HOLIDAY — Master John MacNaught, son o! Mr. J. Watson MacNought. K.O.. MP. and Mrs. MacNouIht. Sum- merslde, lett by plane, yesterday ior Halifax. He will visit relatives Kthere during the New Year holl- day. -- 5. —FEWEB UNEMPLOYED - Re- porting on the anployment situat- ion in Pirince County at bhe end oi the year. Mr. Earle Cannon, man- ager o! the Susmnersldo Olilca o! the Unemplo heat. Inqlronce Cun- mission, states that there are fewer people registered as unemployed than at this time last year but that the prospects oi providing em- ployment ior those registered is poor. At present 56 women and 230 unen are registered as unemployed compared with 3'! women and 436 men this time last year. Mr. Cannon said that llhey hove no requests ior workers st all at this time not even ior men to work ln the woods. ‘Iihere is much less employment offered than last year. he said. One reason he gave ior the large number oi men registered as uncmrployed last year is that some oi them were only recently out o! the services and have now established themselves. -S. SALUTE will of our friends. ,/ Our Now Your wish for you lo one Q7 l°Y "fl Illllilffllhfl" ohundunce of pleoillrfl 4W1 PWPWIY- We!‘ onhclpuhng unolher successful your, thunks to the confidence und good wnsosrr o; lulu. us. RADIO AND/ELECTRICAL SUMMERSIDE -O-O-O+O-O§4 THIS WEEK WEDNESDAY: Skating 3 to 5, 8 to Ill THURSDAY: Skating 3 to 5, 8 to I0 FRIDAY: Skating 8 to I0 SATURDAY: Hockey mulch, 9:30 sharp DODGERS vs. LEGION, I Fhst gorno of Town Leuguo OYRSTIIL RINK. SIINIMERSIIIE , - I TO ‘48 THE GUARDIAN, hi‘ -..__...-—-——~a—__ . _c_r1AnLo'r'rErow1_<_z H;;*V;ORS'H,,‘" Skills Masonic . ‘I uuwon llllllETT '-°"‘° "°"" i ' Annual Banquet I 1 will be st homo es Thursday Afternoon T" "lull WWW 9! Ilium, ‘ _ and inbanon lodge No. s Al". and All, was held in the Baptist, church hall on Monday with o. goodly attendance oi the mom-j burs Ind their ladies. Tho tosot- , master o! tho evening was Gor- L1J . .. . old 1 Eileen and the banquet was -F°UNB — 0n 9mm?!" m! Haosswzlgohrbiawiass-tr: ‘$155k’; JANUARY FIRST from 3:30 to 5:30- remarks with several i’ humorous d" “firm” w Nflun B.“ up gringo in his well known man- . -s. i rm installation o! cm smears. IpygQM “DQWN 3x953» _ A 3 All‘. and A.M. took place on f» . mos n, guest checker o! the evou nurses": 1»- ~- we a , extended mom. “In ML B,“ Wm mmDurlng e even n; severe. be the guest o! his sister. Mrs. ‘ we” "h°“"-“ Rkhud “h”. Rupert“, M"; The toast to the ladies was pro- sucluusetts. tor a iew days beloro pa“ by mm“! ‘Phmpwn '1,“ Joceeding to New vol-r City ' and "°‘P°'"I°¢ ‘° b!’ M“- T°d P°°~° lphuadelpmh I m, which m‘ pa,” The success o! the banquet was lwlll visit Flori s and Texas. with d“ I” F’ 7”“ “Mm w H" 13¢" Vancouver, B.C. the moi-n objective. °t H" "m" “u”! PWPI" 5°‘ on "Wm the b," Wm my,” ciety o! the Baptist Church who through the Canadian provinces. “w; "I "i=1! will! “celltnl t in Bruce's Store. s. sum oi money. m, gggembly and interspersed his _An¢, MAIL “ma! of Hiram and Lebanon Lodge No. Christmas message oi good cheer Millldfiy Wfllllng in the Summer- - I was rewyved by ML ‘my m; side Lodge rooms. The installs-l _M;_ and Mm A 5‘ Hopkins, »+oro44o-oo4+eovooroeo-o4_ William Higgins oi Summerslds "on was conducted by P. G. M. Silnmerside. entertained informal- irom their son Maurice ond his Dim.“ 35km ls-“md b? P- M 1y _ a number of their irieilds in gamuy 1n Hobart, Tummgm p. Wallace Bradshaw as Grand Mar- their hcme on Christmas evening. QAQQFIFHEN __ CAPlTOL-Summoooisle TODAY (Wednesday) und NEW YEAR'S NIGHT THE GIILWITII "Al! IN till EYES ELENEIIIWTIYIPJ‘ NIIIPIIY ~ lllllilllll v ASTOR Dhodod by IO}!!! l. LEONARD Induced by EDWIN II. KNOPI ALSO News Show: 7:15-9:15 NEW YEAR'S DAY MATINEE 2:30 —Feoturc-- TED DONALDSONhnd ANITA LOUISE "PERSONALITY KID“ w» o+o+++++++o++o++o4w4+ oaooaoeooovo o o» oooo o» Of-O-O-O-D-O-OQOO-OQWQ-O-O-Om OdO-O-OrO-OOOQ-O-O-OO-OOO-QQXO .509 GOO-OR o Now Showing was dated Dem 14th, md "flvgg shall. The retiring Master James[ __s, on the 32m; some m“ o; m; A. Morrisornwas presented with a: v qugckened gempo of new; gnu- Past Masters apron by the Lodge.‘ -»M1ss Pearl Cameron oi Notra i mission may be 331mg by 4mm. The following are the officers Dame commercial school ls spend- paring with the record oi the l; t1]: Loadegeléorn théh coming year‘ in; her holidays at home in In~ . 1L e, h] mm, p010 (“My . .. rs . een- S. W., dian Riven-K. gvrrgcpkedug “Bum!” Chm’ P 8m, Johnston; _,_ w", Roland WEDNESDAY und THURSDAY E. L), 58 days irom Liverpool to any steam propelled ship could Arthur; chaplain. Hwy McFar- beat that record. In the "l0's and '80s the “clippers" were iaster m"? Dilly; S. 8-, KEY? Rinse“: than the steamers. Even within J- 5-. Arthur R0885: I. 0.. ROY the memory o! this writer it was Jolmswn; ‘ruler. Ernest Morrison. a six week trip ior the C. P. R. and P. and O (Pacliic and Orien- tal) liners from the Pscliic coast to Australim-K. . Personal? -~Mr. T. P. Cullen is visiting friends in Kensingtom-K. -~Meosrs. Lloyd Inmon and Clor- ence Young o! New Annsn, rl- ‘ ’ recently from the logging woods in New Brunswick-K. -.Mlss Frances Wells. music ‘ ‘- at Kensington is spending the Christmas holidays at her home in Nova Bcotla-K- --Mr. Austin Pe ’ ‘. teacher at Sea View, is attending the Red Cross First Aid course in Che-l‘- lottewwn.—K. -Mr. Mervin Kahle oi the per- manent R..CA.F., Centnlla, Ont, ——S. —Mlss Mary Reid. vice principal o! Kensington school, is spending holidays at her home in Hope Riven-K. —~Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duggan o! Portland, Me. are spending the Christmas holidays visiting irlends and relatives st Remington-K. medical student at Dalhousle Uni versity. is spending the holidays with friends in Kensingtom-K. -Mr. ll. J. Kennedy oi bake- vllle, N. 8.. ls visiting his daugh- ter, Mrs. William Frldgen. Sum- merside and Mr. Fridgen-s. --Mr. J. Harold Goodwin, at- tnrney-at-law, Summerside, and Mlrs. Goodwin were visitors to Wellington on Christmas Day, where they were guests o! Mr. and Phllipson; Secretary, B. R. Sharpe sydney, Australia. 1t is doubtful Ir (re-elected): Treasurer. J o h n | 'Christmas with Mrs. Coulson's mo- lane; B..D., Ralph Monkley; .1. D., -Mr. Prank OKeele oi Souris; rompnded until tcmorrow morning. -M.r. and Mrs. Ernest Coulsop came from Ottawa to spend ther_ Mrs. Leonard McNeil], Beaver Street, Summerslde. Mr. Coulson left on return Sunday but Mrs. Coulson will remain a few days longer-S. Girl ls Arrested Following Sllayings KITCHENER. Ont, Dec. 30 - (CPl-Eleanor Springer, 19, whom a provincial constable said narrow- ly escaped being killed in a mass slaying which wiped out a family of live, was arrested last night and" held in county jail here on acharge wlhose gist was that s-he ls an in- colrrigible. The girl, central figure and sole survivor oi’ the week-end tragedy at West Montrose, 12 miles west oi here, was charged under the Fe- male Refugees Act. Crown Attorney W. P}. Clement said today. She was IEIUILII 1948 PATTERNS 22 and 30 inch widths SEMI - TRIMMEII llozens and ll o z e n s of patterns is spending the holidays with his Mrs. Frank I. Gallant.—-K. wlie and son at the home oi J. L saunders. Kensingtorm-K. —Miss E. Nellie Morrison, on the stall oi the Summerside High _M,r_ md Mrs. Heath Cusley, School, left on Saturday morning The Pentagon building in xemmgum, we" mum-g go gum. for Batlvuxst, N.B., where she will Washington, D. C.. has 16 1/2‘ Also SIIOII! be the guest oi her brother tor the miles oi’ corridors. merslde on Wednesdoyn-K. New Year holiday-S. h h .h ppar. in court here be- "m" ~ "c ‘m girl: lvlsgisttrafe SLR. Poison. II mm HIIIMIIIIIRII. l-Plllllll ————————-—‘ y I'm WKIINIEILIPQIIBM-imld GOOD FOR. EXERCISE h ' lnoanropol-l-ypgggg Shows 7:15 und 9:15 Matinee Wednesday 2:30 Wanted i For work in Pulpwoods Apply In person to: DORDEN ~T0 The Citizens 0f Summerslde l1’ As I947 dvowo to u clooo wo uro fortunate in being ublo Io Iefi i I successful your in tho uffuin of tho town. Tho finances uro in good order, ulmost oll of our luxos huvo boon collected und much work on streets, in tho oloctric light plum und on town property hos boon completed. We wish to thunk tho cit'i- Vzons for their ce-opororion ut oll times und for their lntorosl in civic offuirs. ll We hope thul tho you? will bring to lilo town und its citizens u full moosuro of hupplnossmnd prosperity. It is our wish lhut this your will soo Sum.- mersldo continue to progress ‘und that now opportunities will ho prosonlod for tho ‘odvunoolhont of the community. J. Frank Amett, Mayor mun wnol ‘I. n. monsoon s. morn nouns. COUNCILLORS W. I- IIALLIIAN J. LOINI DIIICOLI. III-III‘! IOIIUIIAN , prosperity. +~++o+o+wo+¢+++o+o+o+++++++¢+4u+no+w++w+w _ ~ is‘ .1 ' » . - '5 / . . . , run-cm MEN l A 0&9 Win31“: Lnfuocm _ ’ f‘ " ameo” In Novu Scotiu ‘ Wad. 1-19.! v33», fiasco no. '- g | I ozone: rumrrou - ' "”*""°“°"' "°“"" ' AIEGWEIT HOTEL 4 a g é “a ‘m’ "m" "' ...... 1.... my TIIE new YEAR llBllllllll WlTll * "" =""'"" “cw-mot y»--»o---=-».~-| ; am nAvs Allll soon FORTIIIIE- . < In rocognifloll of your courfesios und kind pol. nugo, during o tho post your, our sincere appreciation und pledge to roach I your best expectations ul- ull limes. To oll our good friends wo oitond condlul wishes for o your of health, joy und much II. R. OROOKETT LIMITED QUALITY JEWELLERS SUMMERSIDE f AAAAAAAAA QAAAAQAAAAAAAQAAA Aa‘AAAAAA aaaaaaa‘ I w ' Cameo lee Charle Chan in 4 ‘RAINBOW OVER THE ROCKIES‘ In every imaginable shade and colol FOR ANY IlNIl EVERY ROOM §-§-§§_§§.§4‘+ Upper Floor 4 g 'Q°°Q°°QWQ@~O~»< Rouse Furnishings Store n": Whore Price Wm; gum; lws$=oo<t<nt§e>eoQfi>oe%=-fl '- SATURDAY, And Saturday, Beginning Continuing llntil Further IIOTIOE i Stores Close a: , 9.' o'c1o¢k suALLuAlrs-uolulus Jan. 3rd Nights onccrmcss Merry New Year's bells ring out our wishes for your happiness in I948. As the bolfrios throughout tho world resound with hopo und good cheer, ending old strifoi und sorrows, our thoughts ore with you. We think of those of you whom wo huvl hud the pleasure of serving us old und treasured friends, und we would like to have every one of you whom us yet we donot know make our. acquaintance-soon} _ MAURI? I Men’s Wear