OCTOBER 22, 1953 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE . 3 Summer street. sulnme Phone 8081. News, Subscriptions. Advertising Representatives GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON House Phones; 8032 and 3038. The Guardian may be bought at any or the following stores In ununorelde: Bell Bookstore. Summer Street; Gonrllea Drugstore. Kguys News-stand. Water Street; Mart Gaudet, .1," Doueetwa Grocery. second street; Island Motor Water Street: Vince's Grocery. 120 Russell Street; Enman'e Bell- Bervloe Drug store: Fred's Grocery. Convent street. ILL Waite in Kenslnno . WEST PRINCE OFFICE Albenoni Frank Weeks, Beprugmgun, Phone: on Office and 08-! none. II Central M100! GMASQUERADB DANCE. spring valley Hall, Thursday, October 29th. -MODERN DANCE in Albel-ton Institute Hall. October 2a-id. Music by Ted Ahearn's orchestra. Time 9.00-12.30. ” '2. Sponsored by the Women's institute. -RESERVE Thursday. 22nd at 8.00 P. M.. for the shut- Gain Concert in Travellers Hall. Sponsored by the W. I. I --COME to Central Bedeque Hall October 21th, 0 P. M.. Hear Mr. and Mrs. Parent on their trip to the Coronatio . Slides. Sponsored by the Bedeque Calf Olub. Silver col- lection. .. LAC John Alyre Bernard. Water St., Summerside, who en- listed.on Oct. 19, 1953, has been posted to 2 MD. and is dcheduied to leave on Oct. 23. His nearest of -FUNERAL AT BEDEQUE-The kin is his wife, Mrs. Mary Avis funeral of the late Wilfred Hender- Bernard and his parents are Mr. son was held from the home of and Mrs. Henry J. Bernard. his brother Charles . .ue Oct. -- 19, and was largely attended. Revn -FIREMEN CALLED - The George Ward conducted the 59;. Summerside Fire Department re- vlce. A Trio by Messrs. Thoml1sl5p0nd'9d W U-1 51317" Y9-9"?-TCIRY 1 ;g.; smug In ma afternoon to the home of Thomas Horace Wright, "Peace Perfectlmslmp "1 the Wm” 01 31155911 Peace" was very nicely rendered,lmd H3"0V31' Streets? NW4 338111 Mrs. Walter Craig, organist. Pall-I135” even”? "0 me home OI Jack bearers wr. Cym Macpmime Terriault, in Summerside West. and five of his nephews, Kenneth The 0311 ham we 315”? Mme ”' Henderson. Ga .,Ader5Dn"Her- suited from an explosion of an oil be” Cnpgl Sydney Green. Mex-jfurnace, but no da.m.age was done ander Green. Interment was in them the pmperl'y' The H” 5” me mmuy plot in the North Bedeque.Terrlault home was located in the Cemetery pcellilng of the one-storey house and ' llV3S extinguished quickly with the - -7- aid of a hand extinguisher. S. Profes slonal - cards i r. EARLE llicxrr Chartered Accountant Personals -Mrs. Ellie Holland of Halifax, spent the week-end in Searletown where she had resided years ago. A Canadian Bank of Commerce Building sununereldc, P. E. L PHONE 2888 -Mr. Lorne McMurrer, Albany, has left for Labrador where he will be employed for a few months. -Mrs. LcRoy V. Campbell has re- turned to her home in lrlshtowii laiter spclldlllg a few days Ill Mis- jcouche due to the illness and death W. Albert Robertson poi her mother, Mrs. John L. Cotton - I Chartered Accountant ' -Relatives anti friends of Mary. iM"Xl Mar A i. it h -. 1-. s. i. IIIIITUAL HUll.I)IN(i ”; ””a;uf:,” al;,:?.:”m,-”a;;:npd1e; ta Grimm, H WM" 3-tree, ope aticli in the Charlottetown Summeralde iHC5F”L31- O DIAL I". 0. BOX nu 33; --Rev. and Mr. A. J. Archibald - -o- of Penny Farms, lorida, who spent the summer in the Maritimes left I. F. II. 0. - iior their home recently. While ()P'I'0M.ETRIS'.' in the Province they visited Mrs I 61 Granville Street; -PANTRY SALE at Smalllnans 00 P. M. hiday. October 23rd. New Annan October Rest -AIR FORCE ENLISTMENT - 744 convention Soeake 2 Rev. James P. Berkeley, D.D., lecturer in religious education at Andover Newton Theological School Newton Centre, Mass, 'who deliver- ed the three main addreses at the Maritime Sunday school Con- vention held in Surnmersidq on Tuesday and Wednesday. jects an opportunity of seeing that historic event but no pic- torial recording could indicate the displayed on that occasion. It is our hope that She may long be spared to rule over a happy, pros- perous and united people. "3. Last spring storms wrought fishermen. My Government, conjunction with the Federal Gov- ernment, has agreed on a joint program to render assistance to the unfortunate sufferers from this catastrophe. This Special Ses- sion has been called for the pur- pose of considering legislation which, if approved, will appropriate agreement with the Government of Canada under which the Province will partici- pate in making financial assist- ance available to those so affected. "4. My Government is concern- ed with the probable interruption of ielephonecommunications with- the Province due to proposed strike action by employees of The ilslanrl Telrapbonr-. CDl'11Dal1.V Llm-V i lied nnd you w'.il hepaslwrl-in con-p 'sldcr lczislntion ricalill: with inn-1 lnr relations in respect. to Public Uiililics. "5, )I.'1v Dix-inn Provirioncn bless your iiclihcratinns." Toronto Stocksi (Continued From Page 13) 1000-N Jason . . 2000 N La; 57000 N Lard U Archibaldls sister, Mrs. Brewer i .1 21 "1mmm'de 9- 9- '- Clarke Linkletter and friends and Ee;U;:S0,, l0 Complete Visual Ar-alylea fjgtigzs 1” Bedeque and sun” xggm " 1'2. Glnesea Fitted 5 - t i-aims silo 500 N Miriam 30 1'2: . - I . 5 SMALLMANB BUILDING . Leg'slauon lgeihggliz - 25 A' Raymond Gran" Continued !:'om page 1 :eynanmL 1-4 BSc.. o.n. this Province tieo p&r!i91C!11P9-I-5 in V329 gggg g Sulgmm 2?? l t lbs r is ermen 0 ew OPTOMETRIS1 sblllesredoseiciere losses in the storms 5000 Nib Yeio :3 1 H v---I ::.:”.3::::"ic::.;:”.:.:”s::::; 2:32 .4 C'”"' m'"' Government will pay to the Prov- 1000 Nordolni H "8 W W Sm"-we ”r:.”:'::;:”:.r.:;t:.';u:.2'.:.:;7::: ill: iliiif. is , o c Above Maurice MIWI MBIYI W0" to a fisherman for the replacing or 800 N-armet 250 Phone sisao. abnormal losses of lobster "taupe saga 1:: cD oils 2114:) gjdm sustained by the lobster s ery 2 011 5- E- PNRKMMI dug-into ilriitilianrglwbloh the Town of 25538 ii; ited iooo N Go. 65 1-4 opt D' R"o' lS:Ti??Ti::u3"c.ib:lIia3lou llrifd it 6400 Nllllar n 13 1'2 OPTOMETMST ma loan it to the Isummer id: 8900 Nudul '71 G'”"' "'"”" ' E"' t m'"" Trdttlng Association Limited free 1000 Obaska. 61-2 Office Hours: 70 int t fir t rt age on 4500 Obrien 9 w '3 ” I I” 5 :31 eiffg Z? R than 531210 cgmpnny. 1000 Olil Select 3 "nu I,ba0'N'.'go';;;';'3h" The above amount may be bor- 2600 Okalta 3??) - 000 O1 mm '”””fil”li.J”:..E:”li.';:”lhSilZi.?. .:...'.::”l... Mmm" St summer." Engranted authority to borrow 800 Opeml-3k -127 R E E”-Is & 30" 550,000, which it may lend to the 5500 Osisko 44 ' ' same Association. 910 Pac Pete Fire - Auto - Casualty Given !ir:;.nml;eea.dit 1:: myegntadawmz 3 was en mi n INSUIMNCE Power and Telephone Act whereby ' 40';i3g11:31?:cD u 4;: il' issi or I I summer 38 summumh Iltlieplifflldbolllylttza 33?: ltiltral II::;:l);lterII lg strucilcn of necessary pu c uti- IIII. J. R. CIINNINGIIAM 1tyA ipnllegogn prlvgganaagzertvior the 1333 ggffgn R” '22 1., II-Ill VETERINARIAN purpose of inserting one word. is 3000 Pe:'uvi Oils 1:: also being made to the Village 1700 Pe to 23 Dial 2520 Service Act. on motion of Hop. 3500 Pitch Ore 27 Eugene Cullen. Minister of In- '17 Placer 135 Water Street East dustry and Natural Resources. 33:3; 140 summersjde TEXT OF THRONILSPEECK 1103000 (gill: 4755 "Mr. Speaker and members of H2001, um " 255 W. S. thel Llegisllptiva Asssgnbily; Mljeny 5200 Pg: A1,. 340 " . n e name e Queen Elizabeth the Second. I 2050 Que fog 3IrI'lIter- solicitor. Notary. Ito welcome you to this Fourth Ses- I233 Q”: M2" 7,, LB. sion of the Forty-seventh General Q" 5 Assembly of the Legislature. 1000 Q” M” ' S39 MW” 99 u""' "2. By command of Her Majesty 93300 Que Nick ' 41 mm” IOPIIIOPIJ oocuuied I7! I attended the Coronation Cere- 13957 Qumwnh 1614 late Heath strona. 3.0- monies in London. England, on 91539) Q"”';:;I 59 Couoetlona Pi-omptly 'June 2nd last. Motion pictures of R-93 P 1,, that colorful and significant cere- 13500 R 99 ”"""”' 7'' 11 H Majesi '5 suil- nooo Redwat 100 mony gave a er Y 1000 Reef Pet 13 3608 RI; Prvgdo . ......s.- 00 12950 R A 3000 Roch S100 Roxana 1000 Roy SIIV 3500 Rundle 800 San hfnt 000 Supp re (M0 Sgcurry Fr 1100 ur 2000 shawkey 4636 Bherritt 400 Sigma I 9200 Si.l Ml! 29c package of NEW, ruvounrn, mm mm 500 Bouris CHILDREN'S SIIE ASPIRIN 1 moo Spooner u I 1300 SI-lnwill . 3 500 starra t -with your purchase of a mo Steeloy t 4485 Stp Ron 7 9i PINISGIO 0' moo Sud Cont 1725 Sullivan regular Aspirin, mm Sm mm ' - 83300 Bwt G118! -' . 700 Switson 1100 Sylvan ' I420 Tack H 8500 Tombill Wat". ' smmmh 2700 Torbrit i 3000 Trans mm I' r: my Government to enter into an meet with the mlmcu .an THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOVVN on a large new agricultural exhibition centre. tel-noon by Mr. Association, following with the Suinmerside Town Coun in which the council plans originally submitted by 1 Association in respect to building of seating accommod tion and cement flooring. Although the was withheld pending cost estimates from Schurman Co. Ltd, who w doing the construction work. On Tuesday evenin the Association conslderin cost estimates. found that struction of the rink will the vicinity of s200,000.00. COD 1 d f 1, f I 1, d consideration of the short time left dreevxgfirdnoltlg HE: Tbroone (illliiiicb 31:5 In which the Weather Wm be faV”7' able for building some of the costs bein anticipated, and the cons true 2 ion nk info op- eralion with a minimum of delay Modifications necessary The Association felt that these modifications were necessary if they were to undertake construc- emble tion of the building, and decided to CIHOT Andrew F9”-V I5 9-I50 5m9m' to request this permission. Slside St. Pauls Credit Union Annual Meeting, -At lrie cigillil annual meciingion so Hint of St. Priuiis Crcciii Linioll. Sum- merside, held last evening. the re- port of the president Cyrus Poir- icr showed that the past year had been a most successful one. As- seis incl'cascrl by over 518,000. fiS ('f)lllf).'ll'E!l'I to the previous rear. Tolai loans shmvn on the bliialicc sheet were 5100,8b'T.'l.'l and share: owned by the members now stand at S111,TTO.65. The profit and loss for the year's activities income of 55.330. mostly rived from interest of S-1,755.96 lolins. Of this income. statement showell do- an alter expenses had been paid, and the required percentage apportioned to guar- anty and r-rlucalinnril fund. the sum of 52536.88 had been irons- ferrcd tn undiviricd earnings The report indicated that mem- bership had grown from 174 in 1946 to 606 as at September 30. 1953. President Polrler reviewed the progress made by the Union since 1946. and as an indication of the tremendous amount of business done, he stated that since that date about 1900 loans amounting to over S2S0.000.00 had been made by the credit committee. One of the very strong recninmendnlinns made by him was that disability insurance be taken on by the un- CAPITOL TODAY ( Thurs temporary modifications in the would not be ne the was eventually planned. I38 made ID will be of R hard grey. H Wolik. I-0 type material. Work On S'side Rink . Will Begin Immediately QOHVEHIIOH M -A rink has been mur this meeting which WES held S Bummerside and work preliminary yesterday afternoon. Mr-. Gaudci to construction will begin at once outlined the proposed modificat- 240-x 140 foot ions. He pointed arena, that will also serve as an artificial ice plant could not be in- out that t stalled until next winter and th The decision to begin construct- the skating season with natural ice ion was announfed yesterday af- would probably be only about two -I. E. Gaudet, pre.s- months this year by the time the ident of the Suinmerside Trotting arena is ready for use. a meeting For this reason. he said. oni cil limited sports program would hel full seating He plained that for 5- He pointed out that make this buildln receipt of complete in every respect. the M. F. He said the oonstruction con ill be tractors, M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. were prepared to proceed with con g ll meeting of struclion at top speed. Work could g the be started this week he said, and completion cost in would depend to a large extent on After the weather. - its progress towards The building will frame construction, be of temporary his work can be done in warmer weather. The sides asbestos All of the councillors except Councillor H. E. Clark. who is out of the Province, were present at yesterday's meeting. The Association was represented bv Messrs. H. E. Gaudet, S. H. Hewitt. and G. B. Green. Colin- ber of the Association. -S. loam made to mem- bcrs, who lziicr became disabled and could not pay, be protected and wiped out, thus guairdlng the union against loss, and providing security for the borrower. He felt that with the greatly Ill('l'PaSD(I business ('iil'llF(I on lhat jllln time has come when ii down- lawn office should be opened all day for the convenience of the members who are unable to get to the credit union office on Monday evening. Tile lreasilrnr's report was sub- Ybj Viv T Znd vice-president, Rev. John Canal appmved possible and mage:;1,:,h?)v::vt:L11; Weymouth. N.S; secr.eiary. Rev. M. accommodamm mamAllen Gibson. Chester. .N.S. ex- the same reason, eventuguy, During the supper hour a ban- everythlng would be quet was provided in Epworth Hall be of steel with wooden . roof covered with asphalt shingles. g higher than The front will probably be of brick immediate or brick tile construction. although needs required of the building for the front will unprecedented the coming winter, it was decided structure until t damage cg dig. ihat temporary modifications re'- nstrous proportions to the lobster felled to above could fishing equipment of many of our the interior consiructio in facilitate putting the ri "town Credit Sunday School -Rev. Howard Christie, Hunter River, yesterday was elected presi- dent of the Maritime Sunday School Convention at closing ses- lsions of the convention in Trin y United Church. Sumnierside. other officers elected are as fol- lows:- lat vice-president. Min ian Sargcant. Amherst, N.5.; he at The convent on heard Rev. Dr. and educational dresses. g by the ladies of Trinity United i Church.-S I 1 l - nomy of Canada. Your objective 15' to build up people, not just to build up dollars and cents.” He cautioned the members not to lose sight of the real purpose of a credit union, to assist one another, but he said they must develop and maintain a sense of loyalty to their union and to each other." Mr. T. A. Hiiwicy, (iA., compil- menied the unionun the splendid showing during the past- year and said he was pleased to note the care taken in making loans. He advised the credit commiiiec to continue this policy and to use their good influence to discourage ans for unnecessary luxury. Mr. Hickey paid high tribute to the work of the treasurer and ex- pressed his opinion that in view of the great amount of detailed work he is called upon to do that i his salary of S360.0CI per year should be increased. He expressed himself of being strongly in favor of t loan insurance. Others who addressed the meet- ing briefly were Rev. Jean Buote. MOM Carmel: Keir Duggan. be proposed . 4 . pre- sident of Trinity Credit Unioli. Rev. Charles Gallant, Egmont Bay; J. Elmer Murphy Editor of the Journal-Pioneer; Rev. Joseph MacLerid, Summerside; Ben Gal- Ilalit, director of the Charlotte- Union; and .l. G.) Dennis, supervisor of credit uvi-l ions for Prince Edward Island. l The following were elected in the board of directors:-Cyrus Poirier, Len Wood. Theo B. Gal- l:irll. Eriwarrl Arsemuii: on lhe credit committee. Edvrarri Giiiis and Edward Harrington; audit J. P. Berkeley and Rev. Dr. F. E.i 1; would mg be necessary to have Archibald continue their series ofi Association had concrete flooring installed at the d0V0iv10m1 proceeded with the preparation of Present time. plans to a point where they were ready to undertake the project, the as indicated, final decision to begin construction installed to e.d- 1 PAGE FIFTEEN MINNEDOSA. Man. - (GP) - Dr. J. N. Andrew, perhaps the Bid" est practising medical mail on thi motion, empowered to purchase a Prairies. returned after an opera- safe for keeping the books and lion and long convalescence ai cash of the union. Winnipeg. He has been in contin- A social hour followed.-S. uoue practice here since 1395. committee, Rt. Rev G. J. !lfacLei- ion. The board of directors xvi-re, on NEW CREDIT UNION Anyone interested in the organizing of a new Credit Union in Summerslde. open to all residents of the Town. are asked to of- fend on organizational meeting in Summer- side High School auditorium. on Friday. October 23rd. of 8 pm. Special speaker. Everyone welcome. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGCION Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15. The cnailiplnli musl- cal, starring Marge and Gowcr Champion the won- derful dancing team, Dennis OlKeefe, in M-G-M's technicolor musical. "EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOURS", with Dean Miller and Monica Lewis. x ROYAL THEATRE BURDEN A truly great show of a boy. a man and El llui-se. Ill a horse racing picture. "BOOTS MALONE". A heart- warming story of a boy who left home and a man who never had a home-their love for each other, their joys and troubles go to make a great show. Star- ring William Holden, Johnny Stewart. GRAPAIIII THEATRE CRAPAUD. FRI. 8:30--SAT. 7:30-9:30 ”'KlNG KONG” Starring and Bruce Cabot This is a horror picture-King Kong is a Gorilla. Flly Wray milled-by Mr. Fred Gallnili and each item on the balance sheet was carefully explained by, lliml for the benefit of the members. i Encouarinr: reports were sub-' miffed by Mr. J. E. Giliis. chair- imrin of the credit comniiiieo. an'l Mr. Eilllcr Plricnll. cilziirman of the audit commitlrr-. A 2 percent divitlenri on shares was recommended and approved by the meeting. Guest Speaker l The meeting was addressed by. Mr. Don Smith, of Hamilton. On-l tario, field representative of the Credit ,Unlon National Associa- tion (CUNA) Of Canada, who said that "you are part. of n tremend- ous movement which is having 9. great effect on the whole eco- Summer-side day 3:30-7:15-9:15 -in NOAH BEERY-GRANT ALSO LATEST With Gregory Peck Friday 3:30-7:15-9:15; Ne law but the low of the Jungle South 'eI' Berraneael Mm Eailllivkr Iinlwrdoylmfill-Prn&dhVtilIilIlt.lIIImUUIIC.l'Ml Coming next Mon. - Tues. - Wed. "THE SNOWS OF KlLlMANJARO" REGENT T0-RIGHT 7.105-9.15 . Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 si WITHERS -'iTs'v'll'sZ'll.'rl':Ts?Elz" NEWS REEL - Susan H&.yWiII'd 14800 Trans Era - out a. ADVaVf ! nu.-glin nooum . nu. ma: uh-4 I--vdi-I Iv ' MARCH. VARNEL PHONE 25 W. I Mc OCTOBER 22m! to OCTOBER 31st SUGAR. 10 lbs. ........I. 95: shinola Cmws , WAX.2fins.....-.......75c BEANS. 20 oz.. 2 fins . . . . . . 37: Campbell! Mam, House g TOMATO KETCHUP. bfl. .. 21: COFFEE lb- ----- -- ---- 51-09 SEEDLESS RAISINS. 2 lbs. . 39: fhgimguglggu 20 an 2 W . 3,: natrss, 2 lbs. .. .. .. . . . .. 33: x ES 6! ill-ilonliiiulue. 2 plugs. . ..; 49: ''-'i- 3 ""5 -- 45': Mephjsto ' 3 PIIQS. . . . . . . . . . . 2,6 01-. 2 fill! . I e I a . 45: Mother's Own Bright's TEA.Ib. ..........-....... 756 PEACHES. z fins 41: Ce ,1 A Swans Down SUEAR CRISPS. 2 PIIQS. . . . 356 FLOUR. pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . .43: Westom. PLUM JAM. 24 oz. . . . . . . . 39c SODAS. lb. pkg. . . . . . . . . . 29: RADIO A 3 PAc'g5t- - - - - 59-50: l0'Vo eff Complete stock Floor Iifii3lEiTR5g;.l3.8 fl . . . . 52.811 C5veri-.'9- Dry Goods Specials 20Vo off Men's TOP COATS Men's Fleece Lined COMBINATIONS . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 53.5014 Men's Station Wagon COATS .. Boys' Comm WORK SHIRTS IBEX BLANKETS (plain colors) 70 x 90. per pair . . . . . . . . . . 55.75 IBEX BLANKETS. regular 70 x 90. per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . 36.45 33 1.304. off all cm"... mm in stock Clearance of other lines or large discounts. We have a complete line of Rubber Footwear in stock. , S. McLean GEN ERAL MERCHANT l.EAN - Kensington 207:: off Men's Gabardine PANTS 327.50 95: KEIISIIIETOR. I'.E.I.