Routine Business Tronsactecl I At Meeting Of S'side Council l'c:ll;'unculor MacAualand presen- tcd a financial report of the rink committee which showed receipts amounting to 04.018 and expenses .1 51,706. He pointed out. however. that the figures gouoted to dais could be misleading due to the l fact that as yet. the statement did I 4 not ' which have 5175.00. HOLIDAYS merslde. Councillor Jenkins submitted a resolution which approved the ap plicatiou of Joseph I. Galllant as a member of the Fire Department I provided that ghe application met with requirermstts of the by-laws oi the Fire merit. Councillor which was ed by the Council on October Hg which read in part "Resolved t the firemen be not i penalized for ....::-attendance at tires for the period January Ist.. 1956, to September sotn. toss." Councillor Clark asked if this resolution referred only to non attendance at fires and not at monthly meetings and it was ex- pluined that the resolution referred only to non attendance at fires and that any fireman who did not at- tend the meetings would be subject to penalty. Regarding the matter of the re- quest from the Fire Department that the Town Council consider the matter of having the accident in- surance covering the fire brigade increased. Councillor J enklns brought in a resolution which was passed that the Insurance Company WESTERN GUARDIAN TOYLAND AT Kennedy's. Ken- sington for good variety of Eml- INDIAN River Christmas con- cert Thursday. Dec. ll MCCAUSLANDI yarn on hand at Burns. Malpeque. on. ituairwr MCNEILL will be absent from his office until fur- ther notice. MAKE your appointment now for Christmas portraits at the Read - Studio. ..BUYING POULTRY daily. at our plant. Monday through Thurs- day .Waddell Bros. Crapaud. CARD PARTY Spring aid of hockey team. no YOUR Christmas shopping ”y's Kensington. Don't at If I forget our new toyland. FREE Your Resell w e s t h e r Please call now chart calendar. at Gourlles Rexall Drug Store. russv COSMETICS. Gourlles Rt-xsll Drug Btore. DELICIOUS Chocolates by Flown- trees. Black Magic and Dairy Box. Gaurlles Rexsll Drug Store. Philishave and Ronson. liexall Drug Store. lers. eque rinlt. All Ilgned: Hockey Executive. iy meeting of the Wednesday evening. P iod led” by in games. PERSONALS wish him a speedy recovery. Professional Cards Accountants '1'. lerle lllekey Canadian Bank of Commerce INSURANCE I.l.IllIslItlLi1slted Fire-Ante-casualty the fur I956. All councillors were pre- expensea such as light 3nd water. interest and insurance Jret to be comliuted. The counc passes a resolution authorizing the purchase of s nois- io peeler for use in the canteen at the Civic Stadium at a price o. by on Water street have now been ' some criticisms by arioua people Vankins also intro- duced a rcsoliion which provided (or an amendment to a resolution be requested to increase the cover- age to provide the following prin- cipal sum. 36.0mm-weekly indem- nity stone and blanket medical coverage 6l.5tl).w at an annual premium of Olin per man. Councillor udstons reporting on the cost of.removing the Brennan house said that it amounted to 81.03.61. Mayor Currie said in re- gard to this figure that there were still credits to 0 against this figure before the at cost is esti- mated. Councillor Lidstone moved a res- olution that the Public Library be moved from its present location on Central Street to the space pro- vided for it in the new Civic Audi- torium. STREET LIGHTS Councillor Clark in his report on street lighting said that the lights hooked up and would welcome the uplnlon of the citizens regarding them. He said that there had been- to the effect that they were not bright enough but he felt that this was a matter for the general pub- lic to decIde.. Speaking on this matter Coun- cillor Cannon said that he felt that the Water Street lighting was very good. He said he had occasion to drive through the street at times when all the neon lights were out and found the lighting quite ade- quate. Councillor Clark said that while there were a few lights at Sum- merslde East on Water Street not yet energized that this would be done soon. Councillor Clark also expressed his appreciation to the citizens of. the town for the fine cooperatloni they had given In the matter of conserving electric power at until load time. He said that the chart had reflected the response of the citizens in this regard and hoped that the fine cooperation woudd continue. . Councillor Perry. reporting for the street committee. said that at present the machinery was being prepared and put in order for the i time when the snow came. A resolution of sympathy 3-0 the mother of William Clement. Who met an untimely death as a result of a cave-in while digging a ditch on December 3rd at Summerslde East. was moved by Councillor Cannon. Councillor MscAusland called the attention of the council to an article which appeared in Mac- Lean's Magazine by Blair Fraser In which it was claimed that the causeway across the strait would be a convenience but not an asset. Councillor MscAusland was sup- ported by Councillor Cannon when he said that such publicity would be detremental to the project and Mayor Currie said that he would be glad to prepare a reply expres- sing disapproval of the article. Before closing the meeting May- or Currie took the opportunity of extending the greetings of the season to all the citizens of Sum- Profitt, Burlington. P.E.l.. Heath Bowness and Mrs. Herbert Moase, Kenslngton all previously deceased. Burial was on December 6th. Scliool Boy Curlers Meet Members of the committee in charge of school boy curling head- ed by Rankin hlcLaln of Charlotte- town met with Alberton school boys in the Alberton Curling Rink yes- terday sfternoon for the purpose of explaining Dominiont curling competition rules and outlining ar- rangements for provincial play- downs. .'l'he Alberton boys have received instruction from Maurice Perry, Sr. for several years and it is expected to have about seven rinks in local competetion this year. Miss Fannie Profitt Dies In Maiden. Mass. The sad news of the death of Miss Fannie Mae Proiitt of Mal- den. Mass., has been received by relatives here. Miss Profitt was in her 75th year and passed away al- most three weeks after being ad- mitted to hospital. She became ill at the home of her niece, Mrs- Stan- Icy Sberrltt with whom she had reslled since her retirement. She was a sister of Mr. WE. Mrs. at Maiden St. Andrew's Concert Held In Kensington The Kensington Presbyterian St Andrews concert. as usual of ex- celient entertainment, value, was staged before a capacity audi Considerable interest was added to the program by the marks of the chairman. the Rev. E.H. Benn as he announced the well chosen numbers. apt re- Something new was added to -the program in the Scottish and Irish folk dancing numbers by Heather and Tommy Burke, who studied in the British isles dur- mg the past Summer. They danc- ed an Irish Jig exactly as it is performed In Ireland. The popular youngsters were dressed in the corncct dance costume down to the smallest detail. Kenslngton dancers too. in the persons of two young ladies. Eleanor Champion and Elizabeth Davison whose duet numbers charmed the audience. H o W e v e r furnished excellent The church choir was heard in a very acceptable rendition of Scottish chorus'. Solos in keeping with the day were sung by Tho- mas Hall, Mrs. Alfred Macxay and Edson Rayner. Other well re- ceived vocal numbers were by the Summerslde Male Qusrtettc. and by Mrs. Lorne Dunning and Mrs. Charles Kennedy singing in duet. Other numbers included the music of the pipes by the Burkes. and a play entitled "Charge it the son. Charles Bealrsto as Mr. Valley Hall Wednesday. December 12th. merslde. Summerside Man lniured On Street its of good taste every lady w I love. MAKE HIS an electric razor. We have Sunbeam Shavemaster. Gourlies GUARD YOUI health by analys- ing the air in your home with a home thermometer. Moass Jewel- ANNUAI. hockey meetln, Bed- eque South Shore League s.oo p.m. Tuesday. December lit): in Bed- tesms interested have representatives at meeting. P.Y.P.s..- The regular week- Summerside Presbyterian Young Peoples Soc- iety held in the church parlorsoin t . with the president presiding the ” opened by worship per- Robert Adams. It was decided to have a Christmas party. The business meeting closed with the Mlzpah benediction. The re- mainder of the evening wu spent Willis Reeves underwent surgery h the Prince County Hospital. All -.CIisrtered Buildin Isnsnerside. P. I. E Phone 1 I Inner I. . siaunevstoe Optometrist l. l. Patna: Please". The characters were play ed by Arnold Walker as ted Logan the husband. Mrs. Horace Paynter as Mrs- Logan, the wife, Janet Crozier as Helen Logan. a daughter. Mrs. Wallace Thompson as Annabel Logan. a daughter. Dr. Hubert Maclielll was electi ed president of the Summersida Brand: of the Canadian Lesion inn. 5! at the regular monthly meeting of the organise” held in the home last evening and presid- ed over by retiring yresident. Lorne Monkley. and during which the annual election of officers was held. Other officers elected are: lion orary President. Dr. J.A. Mae Phee; lst vice. Joe Clark: Ind vice. Emmett 1-rsinor: ilk” arms. George Chappell; executive. Les Jenkins. Art leard. Frank Sil- llker. Ben Champion and Jerry Le- Clalr; trustee. Lorne Monk!”- During the reports of the various committees Roland Rhlliploli . member of the committ invest- igating the possibility of havinl mail delivery inaugurated in Sun!- merside, read a letter from Can- ada's forrner Post Master Gellerll Hughes LaPolnte, in which he stat- Alberton Town Council Holds Monthly Meeting Mayor I-l.E. Barbour presided for the Alberton town councils regular meeting last night. attend- ed by all councillors. On motion Prince County Magis- strate R-S. Hinton was appointed magistrate for the town. In his report town policeman Garth Johnson brought up the prob S'side Legion Branch Elects Officers At Annual Meeting stalled Office. DR. H.B. .'liACNElLL ed that his dcpartmentis policy is a minimum of 2,500 in a town or city before mail deliv-i ery can be institute-(l lie al ed that he has instructed to have additional mail G l l Monroe and Elvis Presley. and the but to ' son S :80 I l l the at D" -fl jstut I- age: is i his staff ; ed at the Suniiu-rside Post,tlsm to be a fake. The reward is ment. . Q said'alsn offered to that his committee is requesting another post tiflico Slll'l0)' to de. termine accurately the numb points of call in Summers-tile. Comrade Philipsnn be Hypnotist Will Some lucky boy or girl In sum- merside -tonight will meet Marilyn whistles and screams will be real The meeting won't be in person. stereo by Canada's master hyp notist. the great Dr. Kit. The sub lects will be taken on a guided tour of Hollywood and will react exactly as they would if they vlers that the Great Dr. Kit will make . , one final app, l Pimuniiy to see one of the grestes1 showmcnland entertainers ever to yperform in Summerside tonight at 8:30 p.m. Hypnotlsm. always a point of con. truversy. can cure such habits as iand drinking. Dr. night. although he added that al the only company having le"vice' llolnts of L'Ill fluence an alcholic or a moron Local 50 star from the audience. and the beard. (litters for town snow removal pur- cr oi . Kit. ' capable of uide Subjects Hollywood Addressing the Sununer-side Council last evening on the mat- ter of the purchase of the garbage disposal unit by the town of Sum- merside. the town manager Mr. Joseph Brophy said that there had been some criticism of the pur- chase and wished to correct some errors. which had been circulat- ed regarding the machine. Mr. Brophy said: "The Town Council for some time past re- cognized the need for some more modern method of garbage dis- posal. As a result of continued complaints from residents at and near the dump area and after due study and investigation the sanitary land fill meutod of gar- bage disposal was accepted which necerssitated the purchase of a bucket type tractor. The Cater- pillar tractor was chosen due to this company's r'oneer activities lln the matter of garbage disposal smokingias well as some thought being! said last given to the fact that this under a hypnotic spell admin! meet the famous stars in per- uch is the demand for this show IIILU tonight only. "181 everyone will have an op- Civic Auditorium. Doors open 7:00 pm. and the show is at tering, stammering, Kil was' son can never be hypnotized and stock of pans in this Pro inst his or her will. and that it Vince. Town Manager Explains Cost Of Garbage Disposal Machine the dual pupoae of snow removal in winter and rental purposes throughout the year. thus enabl- ing the machine to repay its capl- tal cost through earnings. To util- lize this more versatile combina- tion for winter snow removal pur- poses other accessories had to be purchased, a closed in cab. heater, defroster, snow sprockets. and a set of grousers. This ombinatlon was purchased for a sum of twenty seven thousand dollars to be paid over a three year period at the rate of nine thousand dollars per year. As a result. this purchase figure included an insurance carry ing charge of 82,400.00 - meaning that if the town had been in a position to pay spot cash for the combination the cost would have been S27.000 less 82,400 or 824,600. "This tractor combination has worked on various projects both in town and otherwise for a total of 462i-i hours to November 30th. 1956, grossing an earned revenue of 54.62250 in two and a quarter months, the net of which continu- ed operation will go a long way mpossible for hypnotism to ln.l "As a result of quite heavy ex- penditures being necessary the volunteers will be called past few winters for the rental ofi hypnotist offers a reward ni Doses it was felt justified and' boxes in SL000 to anyone proving llypnn- agreed to add to the shovel equip-l Y' an angle dozer blade in anyone falling to Tkymjmm awake from their spell. Can anyone thoughts in their minds to make hypnotized? Accordlng to Dr. suitable subjects and a person can- I weak willed persons are lfi- not be hypnotized unless prepared BEYIOUSIY holdinll to cooperate with the hypnutist. to defray the first payment of S9.000 due in 1957. "Some criticism has been direct- ed to the Town Council because of the purchase of this combination at a price paid and a comparison has been made with a presumably identical Caterpillar machine pur- chased by a local general con- tractor in August. I955. ”The council, as a result. has investigated and find that the con- Tie Guardian. Page 1! Tuesday. Dec. 11, 1956 tr-acting firm refused to did pil- ehaae in August. 15!. a C ler no ts-excavator - a Do in with I usbic yard buc' ., total shipping wcilht 8.81) lbs. For the sum of C21,!!! cash. During the interval from August. IM. when this purchase was made. to September. 1056. when the toil purchased it: tractor. prices had increased on two different occa- sinus. "in September. 1966. the town purchased a Caterpillar 917 trex cavator with a two and a quart! cubic yard bucket, angle doaer blade, closed in cab. heater and defroster, two snow sprockets. nee set of grouaars for the sum of sz7,ooo.oo includinl 82,400.00 for insurance and interest carrying charges for three years on 334. 600 an average rate of 6.956 per cent. "To equipt the 1955 machine purchase by the contractor for 821,800 with the additions neces- sary for the town tractor would cost them an additional 54.2251!) making their total vast payment s26,025.00. To this add the Insur- ance charges for the three year time payment and the contractors machine would have cost 828.4250) in 1055 prior to two price in- creases. "-'l'l1e town achine was pur- chased for .000 a difference in favor of the town of 61.42500 for a later and heavier model." Rocky Mountain House. Alta., In the only one remaining of five trading posts that once bore the name. - as-lewisva-iAJcu-cc-es-u-.-(Face-ineceuac-v.s-.;rA--4wme' - lem of Juvenile delinquency. citing a recent affair in which he had been threatened with a knife by in juvenile. He also reported a large number of stray dogs running at large in the town. Boxing Day. Dec. 26. and Jan. 2nd were declared public holidays in the town. Minutes and bills were read by Town Clerk Miss Thelma Ahearn. ACTOR CLUBBED TO DEATH CHICAGO (AP)-A 40-year-old actor was clubbed to death with whisky bottles in his hotel room early Monday. Two 10 - year - old youths were seized after the rob- bery attempt. The actor. Malcolm Beggs. was found lying on the floor of his lilth-floor room. He had been bound with a necktie and beaten with whisky bottles. police said. Beggs was a member of the cast of No Time For Sergeants. Dexter. a budgcter. and Mrs. tired Semple as Myrtle the maid- WAY TO PILES TORONTO. 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Unusual Bird Is Identified REGEN THE MAN WHO OPENED THE W T KIRKDOUGLAS. "'1llWMlV FIGHIFR Cluuuseoili - -i nIEOilil(Ol0l Mvocunft a For Christmas this year, give REGENT THEATRE GIFT TICKETS in books of 60c to 35.00. TONIGHT 7:15-9:10 WED. 3:30-7:15-9:10 j fee. ,'-'0 An unusual bird of P.I'l.l. found in a Gieenmount basement last week has been indentifled as a mem r of the suit family by Mr. T. Moyse of Bedequc. In a letter to Irving Rayner finder of the bird. Mr. Moyss de- scribes it as a sea dove or little doullsle and says it belongs to the far north; seldom found in this region. The only remaining mystery is how and why the "Little Doulkie" made its way into the basement. HIE? USES PEPPER TORONTO (CF)-A bandit ea- caped Monday with 310.000 in cheques and cash. snatched on a west-end street from an em- loyee of George Weston Ltd. Robert symons. 40- Plliii milk agar. told police a man threw pepper in his eyes and Subbed I be containing receipts. The loot inc uded Still) in cash. 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