DECEMBER 11, 1949 "i: wrsrsnu GUARDIAN l Bummer Street. Summerslde. Phone I00 PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE News. Subscriptions, Advertising Bepresentativel 1| Bookstore. Summer Street: Gourliss Drugstore. 2i Central Skeet; an" gewsstanzl, Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 87 Granville Street; Ab.“ noucettds Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport, '71:. comm MURPHY and GEORGE cLow The Guardian may be bought at any oi the following stores In Summerside IVater Street; Alhan's Grocery, I20 Russell Street. T22“. I!" . "u; order to U16 AIENERAL INSURANCE Ralph 5 Muttart. Summerside. _l\IOASE n“ nine P- M' m." inst minute 411E512? silverplnie in the “ding pnttcrns 3.0L and Community. _ ‘l-?.\'1‘ION.—Thcre will be a A“ d the Kcnsiiigion Athletic JEWELLERS’ Open K. L. Waite In Kensingion. boy responsible Ior delivery on your route. ian will be delivered to any home In Summerslile by Carrier fl- dgy or 18o per week. Phone 28B (or this service or give -—UNLOADING Prepared to till orders. name Mouse are h_v 1847 Rogers —SUNBEAM ITTBSIEYS. CQI‘ always ioi-istmasters. clocks at Mouse Jewellers. coke Carleton Siding, Wednesday and Thursday. Ralph B. MacCeull. —DIAMOND RINGS bearing the accept- able. Get your; now. Prices $22 to $325.00 at Mouse Jewellers. IRONS, mix- electric —ANGLICANA1‘I'. A. — On Wed- at 0'Leary Handicapped By Lighting Problem For the first time in iirteon years the village o1 olieary hu no street lighting at all s-nd residents get about the dark streets by means o! flashlights. For many years. Mr. Fred Champion piovlded excellent light service to Oleary and Knuts- ford, including street lighting after the disastrous lire o! Feb. 16th the year which sow the complete destruction oi’ the electric light plant. s citizens committee provid- ed an eiilclcnt lighting service in- eluding street lights. Now the Maritime Electric Co. is giving rm excellent service to homes and stores, but no satisiactory agree- ment has been reached regarding the street lighting. A meeting oi.’ the Public Utilities Board will shortly be held to look into the matter oi street lights. Meanwhile the residents are grateful to the Merchants who keep their Neon lights turned on during the night. ASSOC n. ihc Town Hflll Ollynesday nftwrnoon the w, A. Such Merchants are: Rsxall Drug DN(_n1bCr];,i|.,;ir8.00 giflfiliysqnjjnerside Mary's Anglivan Store, Jelly’; Dept. Store. Oo-op Also siiiiiviiii; oi 6P0" “MW leYl-ipliurih held its Decvmhci mcet- Store. Verdun Theater. Noonmans one Wimiiie. ‘llig in the hall with eleven mem- Restaurant, Sutheriands Market ibers in attendance and the D7951‘ And Restaurant. i» ~»"'.“i'i“ti.:v.iarr.“-mifri.§.£:*Yri.:';.‘*;i.."';i;: ~—-—~—~~ thorium’;gfz-Urvllfigldffvqrzikn q; sound: “.5. ~,.,.,,....; h‘. 3..., Formerly From P. E. I. r y nl'.ir~ i * r- ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘_ y . _ ‘ " _ ‘s: ..:.":.. Seattle Woman "as in guirnnlri- inscr or..\ ‘ i» -_ -‘ -~ ~ '1‘ W‘ fldH-YIMCTS who tcivephiiar W35 Collglliiicg; by fieilcém‘: i.i(.=.<ii.rii\ cw- omll“ i“"‘““1""l'i?i iPr-fiilc re PM Iii l Mrs Mrs a th O _lll - funnnd ‘ r~ill0 rc-por prepare iy .. .. gn a Ham , who was tear iii < 410-11‘. AND SCIIQQL PIEET‘ iLhe Living lviessrige reported Clark Dl‘0$l£1i‘d'rrt‘n.=ed subscriptions. Morrison, Social Service Secretary. gave a report on the visits mode. She was authorized to send C-hrisi- Si-iinrl on Wcd- ‘ inns Greetings to lilo si<k and shut» ins of the congregation. The sing- in: oi’ "Abide with me“ and pray- er by the president brought mcciiiig to a vlnso. This was fol- tea l.\'G—- i». u. E. ‘wcr the Deccmbcr meeting 0i the‘ and School Welfare Group Home which nu-r in the Mmmflwlllf‘ High muggy .i‘ilIil§Z. w finger-i work vrcre discussed. M.“ mcctinzs u lhe third Weducsd “mum's meeting falling on 18th .—6 ' in saint John, Cash oi (he Annuni Meeting held N. B, in October. Mrs. James Murphiv, secretary Iiiurnry oi the hon plans for the All "ill be ITPICI on ny or rnch in. nth. Mrs. the owed by a social hour when was served lry Itirs ClnrkAS the CAPITOL-Summerside LAST SHOWING TODAY - 2:30-78:20 nun You sown-r r r0 niii . ur 1o m: If] IIIIIIC i O IN ONE MAN'S HANDS I iiiiiiiiiii REGENT EYBil-WIIIY oovs DOUBLE ATTRACTIONS “BLONDIES BIG DEAL" and MONDAY - TUESDAY “LOADED PISTOLS" with Gene Autry Monday 7:15-9:15 — Tuesday 8:80-7:15-9:l II l DIAILY WIAPOII IN ONE MAN'S ARMS... LOVE is A suamsrur. uoriuno svisn Lin: JAMESASIEWARI. nonunion-mum no, a k066i.» mum “mu it: I \ an _ I 2 — BIG ATTRACTIONS — 2 “BELLS OF SAN FERNANDO" with DONALD WOODS R HICKS IN DIAPIIISI llAIlT III IAIIGIISI MONDAY - TUESDAY "SLEEPING CAR TO TRIESTE" with Jean} Kent - Paul Dupuls THING! ARIERMBRUS. iiiiiiisiiniiiinim misiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii niiisiiiiinc TO-IIAY 2:30 T 8i 9.15 and IIIIAPAIIII THEATRE “Good Bye us. Chips” FRIDAY and SATURDAY 8:30 P.M. GREEK GABSON and ROBERT DONET James Hilton's greatest love story born on Prince Edward Island and came to Seattle in 18M, believed to 0f be the oldest woman in [he 51mg in- or Washington, vrns 10o on George Thursday. And. thouizh confined m her bed in the Burke Rest Home, 4903 Phinney Aux, she had it birthday cake~arid eat heartily of it too. Port rind observant, despite her muny years. Mrs. I-Inmill is keenly interested in all that goes on. "Her appetite is ivondcriul," said Mrs. Ella Burke, tvho operates the rest home. “On Thanksgiving she ate e hig i/urkey dinner." And now "Grandma" Hasnill, as she is known affectionately to her friends. is looking forward. to tur- key again on Christmas. Ellen's Diary \ (Continued irohrPiage 14) for having passed that way. “It would be great lo got at least a part of lhzit clcarcd, Ellen", James ubscrwd, "just think 0i the abun- dance it would growl" And so to make a prccioiis dream of his eventually come true, there has been a trbk to the stump-field to cu-t small trees and shoots in the more rccciit days. Not on loot but in the iriiuiiy machine. an ex- cited whiic dog leading the way along the farm-lane. o e s Arid ever evcn in the midst of our busiest hours. thniighis wing away to the Day ahead. We think of the happy faces iiiat will ligh‘ up as IEIITIIIIPS iorcgaiiicr —- and as well oi those who this year must gather in a bro-ken circle, where a loved one has been call- ed hence in the interval. And we remember that all roads up hill or down clnic leads to the one place sacrnd to the occasion: Home . . . for Chrisiiuzis. What a nice scene the thought prcscnts; I l I “The cool crisp road with snow piled high, the music o! the bells. The hurry and the bustle that this InXIOUS moment tells, For in another hour or two, well all climb out and see The Home ‘Folks, and be tasting Ill the luxuries that be. It's there on Christmas morning. that the wind blows fresh Ind cold And the fir: are bowing welcome deep beneath the snow the)’ hold. Until Monday — DIITT-Gwd" niQM . . . . inflamed Throat Gets Soothing Relief Irritable throat may mean dlnsov IIIIPIIIT. The sooner Y0“ "B" Wm‘ (‘ntnrrh-o-sone. thl Q0161!!!‘ Y0“ i?‘ on the road to better health. The lilIIllTlEfl IIrlIrlBl o! the throat and iinse commence to heal quick?! when Catarrh-o-zono ls used. Loulh m; will be lessened. sneezing should soon be almost s thing oi m. past. Feel like a new perm!» nggln——pllfi over the eyes I0“!- muryh cleared up-nostrlls True o! discharge! CstsrrIs-o-sons helm m accomplish these results in oi <liort time. 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