JHECWESTERNGUARDIAN " ' AGENTS: l. Elmer Murphy. Ili Ila-never lhet. and George 010w, Ill Ottawa Street. 1 IUMMIBBIDE and PBINCI COUNT! News, Subscriptions, Advertising. Zcnrusrmas concern. Cler- w, school. Decembe 22nd. , -ll0ll slim. - Two driving gdghs. Rex. Dawson Albany. ,|-'QUNTAIN PENS engrlved q-hlte or ioid, while you wait. Rmpie’; Drug Store, Kensington. _-CitYSTAL llINK opens to- night. skating 8 to l0. _ciiltlS’l‘MAS TREE LIGHTS “d cXtra. bulbs available. Cham- pion Electric, Kensington. DFOR SALE-JO“ Maple Lea! dump truck with hoist. Can be gen at A. Horne and 00., Sum- ‘guide. ..i=lsIll-3RMEN—I bu! smells. up, and icrncods. at highest mar- m prii-"s. Quantity required. phoni- 586, E. E. Sharbell. Sum- merside. _!\'l-JW LINES in stock: Wash- mbs, coal liods. fire shovels. etc. Perfection kerosene oil range (5 bumrrsl. James Arthur a Co., 335 Water St.. Summersidc. _1\1l5ALS on Christmas and yew Years Day will be served to house guests only. Queen Hotel, iummerside. -l(‘E CREAM PIES for Christ- mas, order at once. Limited quan- my, Olympia Ice Cream Co., sum- m0l'.\i(l(‘. phone 1'16. ANMV STOCK-Aluminum ware. nickci plated kettles. enamel tea kettles. dlshpans, pots. rice boll- qrg, chambers, chamber palis. limes Arthur dz Co, 236 Water 52.. Sunimcrside. _,\'()w IN STOCK-Bread and cake rziddies. fry pans. metal but- ter churns. copper and galvanized boiler» school fountains. tin stove shields. Jaitnes Arthur dz Co.. 238 Wsicr st. Summerslde. . JIIRISTMAS cnocanv srné- liLs December 18th to December 241a inclusive. A real chance t9 giro. E. Dunning d: Son, Long River. -l-'0lt SALE-l driving sleigh. new; l team bob sleigh; lsingle bob sleigh; 1 potato grader; l single wood sleigh; l cilxine, 1%’: m; l general purpose horse, 8 years old. Floyd Caseley, Wiimot viliivff. . Personals ._,\}r. Jalncs Wood, student at Noni Scotia Technical College. HlilllilY. is spending the holidays with his mother. Mrs. W1". Cui- laghzur. Bwun1crside.—S. ~~I\lr. Francis Cameron has ur- riicd home frcm St. Dunstan’; liuivr".'_~iiy' to spciid the holidays aria ills nnircnis. Mr. and Mrs. Wllilzm Cameron. Ottawa Street. Sum ilCFE-idflw-S. -‘.\i1-. ‘Danton Landry. 111110 is lt- tuidiu: Sacred lleart Colieae. Briiuu-si. N.B.. is spending the iwllriin» at his home in Summer- lidr. ~ S. —i)t'. and Mrs. Stanley Donald of liioncion arrived in Summerside on Friday, Dr, Donald proceeded to Alborum to visit his brother Mel- ville. Unnaid who had sullen-ed a itrnkc. Mrs. Dnnnld remained to visit her sister, Mrs. Morley M. Bell ‘llld Mr. Bell in Sumanersidd-S. -Mrs. Alex Morrison. Coleman. left Ffldily morning on a visit to ream-c: and friends in the New linizluiil States. En route she slaved hvernir-ht in Somme side 11nd was iilie Ruest of her ‘brother- in-iaw. Mr. Willirm Morrison and Mrs. Morrison. 135 Harvard Street. —S '1‘ (‘the Guardian lhybobougbl napyelile f otoreeiululluik w mentors. Water Street: Geurllec nncuun. "Central lied: Iorolllo Bakery, Water Skeet; lurk Guild. ll Granville ltroet. qfiunrdinuwiilbodellveredtonuyhomnlpluimeldlle. ierlioyatiieperdlyermperwenk. Ihoiclllortbilurviee uflvgynlllflflldllfiullllfllffiflfifllllllfilluifyflflyulffflflfi, -oo you: cause-J g rmo at Burns. Mel . “or. Aron-r nuns uuomvsu while you wait. Sample’: Drug Store, Kenslngton. —GO0D ASSOBTMINI‘ of brush, comb and mirror sets to choose from. Semple‘; Drug Store. Kensington. —I40!T--8mali short-legged dog. Color brown and black. Answers to name Buster. Notify Clayton Biackmore, Albany. -LISTEN to the hours chime elf through 48 and the years to come by selecting a. beautiful Mantel Clock at Moese Jewellers. —NOW UNLOADING Victoria screened coal. Excellent for furn- ace. Albion Nut and Coke to ar- rivewoon. Layton Green. Phone -Wl All.’ NOW taking orders for Cyrus d: Man-hing Eli: Famous Chicks. When better chicks are sold we will sell them. Rex Dawson Albany. -FOB SAL! - Large Norge oil-burning space heater; also Record medium-sized coal stove. Mrs. Eric Bagnall, 85 King Street. Summerside. Phone 344-4. -WI ARI; PLEASE!) to an- nounce the opening of the Dry Cleaning Department of the Ken- sington Laundry and Cleaners. Laundry service will be available in the near future. Phone 49. —GIVE8 INTERESTING TALK —On Friday morning at Assembly in the Bummer-side High School, Wing Commander Angus MacLean of Lewes. P.E.I., was the guest speaker and was introduced by the Supervisor, Mr. Clarence Mercer. Mr. MacLean gave a most interest- ing and descriptive talk cm the countries of Europe where he had travelled extensively. He was pleas- ed to inform the school children that he had been a pupil of Suim- mersids Academy-S. —IS PEOMOTED-Corporai D. J. Heath. who is in charge of the Summerside Detachment, R. C. M. P., has received word that he hiu been promoted to the rank of ser- geant. Sgt. Heath has just return- ed from Regina where he attend- ed a course at the Police College there. A native o! London. Eng land. Sgt. Heath joined the R. C. M. P. in 1980 and came to this Province in i802 where he has serv d ever since with the excep- tion of three wartime years with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Sgt. Heath came. to Summerside tn take charge of this detachment in August of this year but he has served here on three previous oc- casicns-S. "ABIE" SCORES HIT AS A HEART-WARMING‘ COMEDY -"Able's ' Irish Rose." comedy classic of the lingo and radio, made its uproarloua screen debut lut night at the Capitol Theatre thru United Artiste release, and im- mediately found its way into the hearts of the audience. Streamlined for the screen by Bing Crosby Producers, Inc.. this gem has lost none of the heart- warming hlleri which made Anne Nicola’ masterp ece a beloved fa- vorite of American audiences. "Abieb Irish Rose," which as e stage play enjoyed one oi the longest rune on Broadway, is the delightful Ito of Able Levy (Richard Norris , who while over- seas with the _Arrned Forces fall: in love with a spirited colleen. RDNCITITV Murphy (Joanne 1X11), a U50 entertainer. After l whirl- wind courtship the couple are married by an Anny chaplain and return to the Uniteditates where they remain in the home of Abie's widower father, Solomon Levy (Mlvhlel Chekhov). To satisfy S01- "AY and wnbuasnsvmso you l" your child s new lioineht-I would mum that you "Mow-you may select n vrurm -G. I-lnn c” mo 1mm n. amas- con end luowsnrr can: new In ect ‘in u. Youth Centre 1| u be cournwusn-nrosmr, wuss- will still have the opportunity to l , Colt or Buowluit. at the great caving of l]! the flrhslnel price! Butte-r some In today-they're plug like "wild-lire". l! the Youth Centre Sela of the Season! l! you have put olf your Christmas Shopping uflll‘ the very Int l0! HER I llllllllmil IIOUSECOAT ~--In the Ladies‘ Wear Department ihere are any number from whleh wool flannel robe In pluhl or plain room (Monday) . and Tuesday As Allur ng...os the fortune they sought! M Irresistible . . . cl i110 thrill of Min/divs lllillililil~iilillliiili 1AM lllitl - IICNAII STIINI Show: 7;15—9:15 NOTE:-~Muiinee Tuesday 2:30 . CHRISTMAS DAY MATINEE ONLY AT 2:30 -Feature- "FOR THE LOVE OF RUSTY" With TED DONALDSTON Christmas Eve" and Night "ABIFS IRISH ROSE" With MICHAEL CHEKHOV -EX1’RA— Complete News Reel of the Royal Wedding ' omen’: life-long desire that hll son marry a girl of his own faith. Rosemary temporarily poses as "Miss Rosie Murphiski," and keeps secret their marriage. So delight- ed is Solomon with Able! "girl" that he has Rabbi Samuel: (Art Baker) perform a second cere- mony. ' Complications arise when Rose- mary's father, Patrick, (J.M. Ker- rigan) piancsEast from California with Father Wheian (Elmcry Par- nell) to attend the wedding of his daughter to Able. who he thinks is named Michael McGee. An am- using but turbulent situation en- sues when Solomon discovers that his daughtcr-in-laxv is in reality a miss from the Emerald Isle, and when Patrick learns of Able‘: de- scent. Both fathers ruhly denounce their children and set about quar- reliing among themselves, a lit- uaticn which lends itself for some unusual frolicking. , Welcomed newcomers to the screen are lovely Joanne Dru — Mrs. Dick l-Ieymec in reel life —- the most enchanting "find" of the year. and Richard Norris, who seems headed for certain stardom. Fans of Michael Chekhov (sensa- tion as the psychiatrist in “Spell- bound") will revel in his whimsical Interpretation of Solomon Levy. A sparlsiin! supporting cult in- cludesfleorge E. Stone. Vera Cor. don. Bruce Merritt. Eric Bloc-e, And Harry Hays Morgan. All have Joined together to make “Abie‘s Irish Rose" one of the rosiest comedies to appear in some time. S'Slde Bowling “LMANS SUMMERS“ BOWLING LEAGUE December 18th. Tenn No. I- L. Arsenault Ii. Perry It. Arsenault D. Bellvenu L. Palmer V. Andrew i GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN SMALLNAII’ BARGAIN BASEMENT 1.0111211 FLlICll - 1111111 510111: SECTION OIPEN Fu CASII BASIS ONLY Automatic CLOSED EVERY MONOAY FOR RE-STOONINO ANO RE-PRICINO NO RETIIRNS MERCHANDISE . REDUCED YOU BUY NO EXCHANGES EEK [a11- NIIQTW linux17 A / INCLUSIVE NO REFIINOS MERCHANDISE AT YOUR OWN PRICE Merchandise Added Every Tuesday ~ Refill! Reduced Price Discount Price _. Subject To _ ‘ n Boys’ Overcoat: . . . . .. 10.95 30% 7.65 o" “can” Horse Blankets, large . 5.55 40 3.35 Pm. “l”. Pr.“ Ho,“ Blqnkeh‘ spnu" 695 '40 415 I H Bedroom Suite .. 261.00 20 203,30 Argon? Ifantfs 5.85 of A" Addnmmd 109° Men's Mackinaw: 13.50 20 10,30 Ell! 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You will and a full range creme. at c" variety of prim 7"" N“ 5- Tom-gm ‘° "Yen: Imam. new Wm Department. _ _ i- igonggsltiz" ' i ° Team N . 6- uwqrim a wirrsnwm rlu-er-rlu- AND nucn. ssr m W- W“ ~ c. Palmer-o cnruimmmrau u the rm he will eppreehk ma use continually. ’I‘- l-vwhll" - 1' '11:. Monkley e Pens and Peuelll are dclluevlbutlrler besutynul ‘for weeri... 1~ "emlleld l" l" m a. Watson " Y" "ll I00 Water-nun’: Peru nuglug in prlqofruu 8J1 to 1M1 (for 7' m” -- i- 14° 15 19' D. Henderson“ ‘he new Taper-lie). ‘the Waterman Pen euil Pencil can 1a e variety of “hkfm- fiflwd ml: ere page from an to manage miner-m- “'*" """” s"... n, m“ nmfl-n . . Jud lrrlved In time hr the "Int Ilrlulo chipper"! Fur trimmed Tum No. 7_ ygaer-Isrénrun more-um en warmly llneliwlfls- "m" .,._,_ “M” “m,” at A. im-ru .. h n+mm item“ molly with o ripper eledng_ I . ‘The iron 4 _ "m," 1‘ m‘ ._ fiiizglalulltt - I l Here's Action, Mystery end lem- 1.‘. Richard It‘! MOM! A’ pilr of worn. fell mm surrus with m tape um with as _ um and n. Brown "I um soles ma ma; u» colon-are mo. us. or ‘Minn!’ » m» Ierloln a. sir-m .. ""4 to i. priced n m. a ~ mocmn" ram-ma. Iollm Aenirdiucbcradluneoocumlnmlulwim WNbMyrnabllllnd-Iecoplllelnq rename- i). Baker Bob Shaw . . Eileen Weeks Total-272i. Men's high single B. Bearisto 282. Men‘s high three A. Harris ‘ifli. —S. Skids School Children Present Christmas Concert On l ‘ ,y afternoon in the Surnmereide School Auditor-lulu the pupils oi’ Grades I to VII. elusive. under the capable direction of Miss E. Nellie Morrison. music instructress. participated in a pro- gram consisting of choruses. recit- ation: and instrumental nurmbe u. Mr. Clarence Mercer presided. The following program was pre- canted: choruses ... "Jingle Bells" and "Jolly old 5t. Nicholas". Grade 1‘. Recitation; - Barry Builis pnd Maureen Forbes. Choruses-"Away In A Manger" and "Merry Bells". Grade II. “A Christmas awry" "I'll-ten ‘t’ MIG. James Lyne and prented over the loud speaker systan by June Wood. John Lyne. Alan Crue. Arthur Arsenault. Lawrence Gai- iarit. Donald Cameron and Donald Gillil. Piano Solo-Betty Prichard. Recitatiom-Mary Calms. Choruses-"Chime Music" and "The Carol Singers". Grade III. Piano Balm-Enid Mill. Recitation-Sully Woodside. Choruree-"Christmes Cavalcade" _ end "O Httlc Town of Bethlehem" 1I‘l- - Grade IV. Exercise with song-Ton frrm Grade VI. Choruses-“Santa Claus ls Com- girls ing To Town" and "Snr-nvilakes“, Grade V. A quartet-PO Come All Ye F"'.t1'i1lll". Choruses-"Siient Night", "The First Nowell” and "Yuletide", Grade VI. A French carol-By six girls. long- "My Presents Are Up On The Branches". by six girls. Choruses-"Deck The Rails" and “Westminster Carol“, Grade VII. ‘Ilhe National Anthetn-S. Famous British Newsman Dies By MICHAEL UMARA LONDON. Dec. 2i — (CPl — James (Jimmyi Dunn. 89. onetime "ace" of Inrd Northrlifies report- ing staff and at his dcnlh one of the best-known Fleet Strcei vei- erans. died Friday night Ioilcwing a stroke. Dunn was the ventral figure 111 probably mono anecdotes of news- paper work than tiny nihri‘ con- temporary whenever British rc- pnrtcrs and editors iniked shop. l-Ic originated one of the most popular features in the London press, the Evening News‘ Courts Day by Day" column. and ni (he time of his (lcuih hc was writing n column lor the urcckiv trade journal World's Press News. Born in Scotland. he became n reporter nt 18 R'0I‘"1"" in Lanr-ns- ter, Blackpool. Wolverhampton and for some years in hlrurhesie“ before ermine to ‘London. Here he ‘ Joined the l-Iulion group where “The. he edited the Dally Dispatch be. fore moving to the Sunday Chron- icle and then to Lord Northciiffes Dally Mali. I-le stayed with the latter news. P8119!‘ 24 years and became virt- ually a legend in Fleet Street lav. erns. He had a great reputation as a raconteur and even a greater reputation as a man who never came back without the story. In his autobiographv he related this account of his first meeting with Lord Northcliffe: Lord Northcliffe llid: “Ugh! Dunn? you Scotch or Irish? If you're Scotch you're stupid; lf erruluc ’-‘ newer ‘ Ad Mai #10211 (v- YWTC Irish you're a twister." Dunn replied: “Same nationality as yourself. sir." Nortlicllllfe was born in Dublin. There's one last story of Jimmy Dunn going the rounds tonight. Just before he died. the Press As- aociatlon reported, he turned to those around his bedside and wry- iy spoke of the traditional sign- off of a British reporter telephon- ing n story to the nvws desk: "This is the end of the esssge." The firlt typewriter on record was one designed by Henry Mill. who patented it in 1714. WRégent Theatre SIIMMERSIOE MONDAY and TUESDAY OOIIBLE BILL NIGN PRKSORE DRAMA 0F NOT MONEY! f-ztezii Show: 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Monday 3:30 CW