MAY V 11. 1950 I lurnnser street, ilT-IE wesrean cu PRINCE COUNTY 0l'!'lCl Busrssneralde. thou loll lion. 5"'MHtzti . as it. turn uagrnr v:ar:.3'aFoPl"::.i?1.)-lg" 3 House Phonon The Guardian may in following umrg. Itlll Ind III. bouzlu ll any of tho in Buuunenlde: iaell Boolulon. Summer Street; Oourilao Drugstore. ll Central Street; lnitytg Newt-thud. Water Street: . aiyn Douoetttu Grocery, Secomj Water street; surii (laud I1 0 . Smelt I-i:i'i'o Mota:n?rl::in:o"i-.c,"' A.IIII.n'o Grocery, no Buuou snug, 3 K. L. w-in In nu-iiinoii in. Guudlan will he delivered on us: home In Huinlnenlde by cant..- iboy It 39 P” 41-V 01' 180 our week. Phone 1031 for this nervlu or give your order to the boy rauponaiblo (or delivery on you rouu, . ..COM1NGl Orlzinal Sprlnx Rex- ilu on. Cent Sale. Thursday, F,-3. -5.,-, saturday. May 18. 19 and 20. Gourlies Rexail Drug Store. Personals ..BUMMAGE SAL!-2 in Town Hall. Summersidc. May 20 51 2 pm. by the I.O.D.E. ..HEAR Prince County .dt-batiniz tiiiiiis. Wednesday. May Inn at 3 pm, over CJRW, Freetown vs, Lot 16. -TONIGHT-Home and school moi-tins. Summerside Hiizh School tihrary. R p.ni. Topic "The Youth in Your Town". Two films will be tliown. ..ms'xAH. remcdln. stationery. ariishes. combs. cosmetics. dental and shavlniz needs on 1 Cent Sale. Sourlics Rcxnli Drug Store. ST. TETl'3R'S Cathedral. services on Ascension l)iiy. 7.15 uni. Choral i-tiicharist, 7.30 p.m. 1-Zvensunx and sermon. -- Mr. David Selllck ui-rivet! home an Saturday night after an enjoy- Illlp stay in Mont-ton, N. 8., guagt at his son and dniiizlitei--in-liiw. Rev. Roy and Mrs. Seilick.-A. - Messrs John smallman and 3-11 Nicholson left. Sumnierside on riii-sday morning for Camp Bor- den, Ontario for four months' mil- llary training.-6. -SE1: Sllltlltlrtnlsllllc Baptist pinyrrs in "in Aiziiin (hit A;;iiin'. .'.ip(- Traverse llnll. Fl'lKIil)'. til-iy lfitii. 8.30. Auspiccs Ceirietmi W.)- men's Institute, -THE ANNUAL meeting of the Kensingtnn Athletic Association will he held at the town liiiil. Ken- iinkion on Thursday night at 3.00 p. m. -PROVINCIAL AFAIRS. Roscoe Wrilker, president. P.l-.'.l. Co-opp-r. ntiiri Commonwealth Federation lllll spenk over CFCY Tliursdziy. illiiv llilh at 7.45 p.m, -Maatsrnfros eornr E. Twelve motorists appeared before Magistrate R. S. Hinton. K. C.. in Szinimersidc yesterday charged with operating motor vehicles .T;lhDIll. 1950 licence plates and hero fined 33 and costs cacti. Two :v:her cases under ilic highway traffic act were disposed of.--S. -WORK liNDEllWAY-Excava- iiiin for the new Federal building in Summerside is now in full swing, being carried out by Mor- rison and Machine Ltd, siib-con- tractors. The general contractors are M. F. Schurmi-in Co. Ltd. All the clay taken from this site is being used as hit for the swmirpy iretion of land adjacent to Water Street West where a small creek flows into the harbour.-S. -SPEAKS AT ROTARY - Mr. H. W. Clay. B.S.A.. senior livestock fieidrnan in Prince Edward Is- land of the Department of Ann- culture was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Sum- merside Rotary Club held yester- day at the Olympia Restaurant. He recounted the history of swine breeding in this Province and said that the island is now the source of supply for the Yorkshire type bacon hot for the North American continent. He dwcribed this ac- complishment as the third first for Prince Edward island. The other firsts were silver foxes and seed Potatoes. Hotarian E. G. Dewling of Charlottetown was a guest. Other guests were Ernest Callbeck. Keith Calibcck. Winslow Morrison. ijinery Linkictler of Linklcttcri .iari-rice Carr. Lot 17. Kenneth vtacliean. Lot 16. and Charles Yen. ihcrbrooke.-S. Sornmits Suicide On Third Try AMIENS. France. May 16 "MW - Marceau Broznard. housepainl- or of Amlena. committed suicide i0da.v on his third attempt- by Iwaliowinil his shirt. First he threw himulf under a bus and was taken to I hospital for an op- yntion. He threw himself 30 feet Hm I hospital window. fractur- '"it his skull. Still he did not die. although under guard, no man- Iited to tear up his shirt and swal- low the places. he died of suffo- cation. TOURIST AIRLIFT PORT FRANCIE. Ont. --, (GP) - (OP) - Wisconsin Central Air- iines is seeking a permit to extend "8 Hiblslina. Minn. lines to Inter- national Fails. Minn. just across I119 Rainy River from Fort run- 0". during the four tourist "WM-III. Ruldenta hare believe the airline service would materially tn- "Mu the tourist trade. l -UNDOADING ear lnvei-nan :31 today. Ralph Maccaull. Curie. -ATTENTION farmers and re. pairmen. For Oliver-Cockshutt Trac- tors and farm equipment, contact D'""'''- E R"-IYHEI". representa- tive. Traveller's Rest. Part; also supplied. Phone 8949 or 7887. -iVElSSl0N BAND Houys CLOSING MEETING - The clas. in: meeting of the Mission Band of the sviimmcrside Trinity United church was held on Monday at- ternoon in the Sunday school Auditorium when many of the par. ents assembled. The following pm. 8I”!m will Presented, the theme buns "The Home on the Highway of Happiness." Opening wm, the Mission Band Hymn imit pin-. Dose a short business meeting fol- lowed when the minutes imd treasurers report were given, and the Beatitudes repeated in unison Theaingliig of the hyniii --Pi-utsie Him' was followed by the reading of the Scripture lesson in .lohii lit by Francis Gentleman and in Luke 2 by Barbara Ireland. Prayer was offered by Marjorie lit-land. Arlene Mm" Sank a Mothers Day hymn with the t'illI(il'(ll joining in the chorus. Following a piano solo by Donna Bradshaw is candlelight ex- ercise was presented by the follow. my girls: Hester MacPhee, S'hei'i'y Hun.-en. Wilburta Katdicrino Mac. Phee. Mragaret Key. Betty Sli- lipiiant and Joan Underwood. The himri "When Mothers of Salem" was followed by piano solos by Judy Macl.ean and Carol Mae- Leaii. "The Wise niipi I)l'lllR Their Iii-aiiiiiiig" was .-iiiig as it cleriicator) hymn after which Garth MacFar- liine offered the closing prayer. A social period followed when the leaders. Mrs Allison Maccerin and Mrs. Lea M. Callbe.-k, treated those present to homemade candy. -5 Albany and O O O Vicinity Mrs. Elmer Gamble was a visitor to Charlottetown the past week. Mr. Walter Gamble wns a visitor to Summerside on Saturday. Mr. Slicden Dixon. local mer- chnnt. was I business visitor ti; Summersidc on Thursday. Mr. Wendisll Howntl. egg grader for Dixon's store. was in Alhuny on business last Wednesday. Mr,,,John Meiiny. Albany, mo- tored to Summersidc on Satiirdiiy returning with a load of mer- chandise. Mr. Bonles of the Royal Sales Co.. Siimniersidi-. was in Albany on Thursday calling on the local mer- chants. The fine weather of the past week has got our farmers busy these days. Many have started on the land preparing for another crop. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reeves of the Aylwnrd Furniture Store. Charlpttetown. were visitors to liitlhany and Cape Trnvcrsc on Sun- ay. Mr. Earl Bouiter. palate in- spector. Albany. is a very biisy man these days inspecting truck and team loads of spiidl. It is reported that our local shippers have moved nine carlonds of in- tatoes in a single day last week. The dance which was held in Crapaud hall last Thursday at- iractcd a capacity crowd. the hall being filled to overflowing. All enjoyed themselves to the music of Don Mcsser and his islanders Mrs. Arnold Lefurrey of Char- lottetown. who spent the winter months in Fredericton. N.B.. with her dnulhler. Mrs. Bruce Davidson. is new visiting with Mr. nnd ltln, Max Lefurgey of North Tryon. Mr. Walter Woods of Albany r--- renlly returned from Amherst. N. S.. with a new heavy duty lilercuiy truck. He intends to put th:a new machine into public hnuliiig y this summer. The Government road krndrr is now working on the Bedouin- road and it is hoped it will be put into good condition as it hits lawn in it very bad state ever since the snow left. The immense fire in Rlmouski. Quebec. has been creating il lot 0! talk In this community. Mr. Jack Price of the Price Lunilier C0. is well known in then Mrts. he helm: the candidate for the Domiti- lon election repress-nliiiil the Pr)- ureulve Conservative Party '1'"! last election. M-rYu,p, Yorkshire. England- (wl--Pincr nf one shilling ('5- 1-: cents) on to be imposed by the town council on undertakerii IIIGIIT i0I Ill." YOUR IAKIIIGI who are lain for funeral: at the town ccnictery. z;g,,,.,thf&6Miii' .'n:lc'6iw 0830 mi iiiriiiilii FLOUR A 'i 9 "l ” Old-Age Security A Plan Discussed , OTTAWA. May la - (CP) - Representatives of the Trades and Labor Congress said today that it a universal contributory old-use pemlon plan was adopted in Can- ada private pension schemes pro- bably would disappear. In testimony before the parlia- mentary committee on old-age se- curity. the representatives said that the 500,000-member congress is opposed to private pension plans where contributions are required of employees. The conrreu "con- THE GUARDIAN l.'HAKl4U'l'l'l'."l'UWN PAGE FIPFEEN doned" private plans but did not universal plan covering everyone. in Canada regardless of income. The representatives were Gor- don G. Cushinl. secretary-trea sun-r. and Leslie Wismer. director of research. They appeared be- fore the committee to anawci questions on a T. L. C. brief sub- mitted to the committee and made public about two weeks ago. The brief urged adoption of a Iconiributory pension plan that would provide 360 a month for men at 65 and for women at 60 regardless of means. Such I plan. said the representatives. would probably put an end to demands for private pension plans. The T. L. C. estimated such a pension would cost about 5720.- 000,000 a year and suggested that 80 per cent of the amount be paid through contributions collected enue department. The remaining 20 per cent would be paid out o! the public treasury. six-per-cent assessment on the national income would provide till finance the plan. sion plans. Mr. Cushinx said the T. L. C. would not object to a company putting aside part oi its profits every year to provide supplementary pensions for em pliiyees. Mr. Wisiiicr said the main (ii)- jeclion to private plans was that them and yet they were paid for by consumers as a whole. The cost of a pension to a company was tacked to the cost of a product. Mr. Cushing said he bjievcd the government would be justified in decreasing the amount of the pen- sion below SGO if the cost of liv- ing fell appreciably. The pension also should go up if the cost of liv- ing rose sharply. Keel Laid For Canadian Vessel LAUZON. Qua. May 26 -(CPI- Tlie keel of the first of ll seri.-4 of vessels to be built here for Iii Canadialn Navy was iiild today at . ceremony attended by navy off ciiile from Ottawa. Montreal itil Quebec. - The ceremony took place in th- aiilpynrds of Georg; T. Davie ow Sons who is under contract to tliv l)i-piirtment of National Defenct for the construction of four traw- lcr-l.t'Pe vessels. three escort ves- sels and one coastguard vessel. Rear-Admiral J. G. Knnwlton, ill charge of technical operations at Ottawa. Cmdr. F. Freeborn, Mont- real. Cmdr. H. A. Wlnnetl. navy engineer of Ottawa and Capt. E. F. Noel, commander of the Que- bec navy district. attended. first of four trawler: to be built according to design; by the Ottawa Departments of Fisheries and Na- tional Defence. The first trawler will be finish- ed next May. Charge Yugoslav Mun Tortured LONDON. May l6-tAPi---Yuitn- alavla charged today that Czecho- sinvnk police tortured a Yugoslav citizen to death April 28. A Yugoslav note of protest 10 the Czech foreign ministry was broadcast by Tanjutz. the official ed that Czar-hoslovakin punish The note said Dimitrile Dimitri-y ii-vie. president of the People's Froni of Yuxnslavia. was arrested fniir months ago and "sueeunibv-d In tortures on April 29 this year" in in Czech prison. 5 riiiriissis Contimieci fro i page 1 develop a proporsl in thin island brief to the Commission for net- ionalisation of railway: includlnu the big Canadian Pacific Railway. Major point. in the Attorney- Gc.nerai's argument ivss the im- provement of the C.N.n -operated ferry service between Borden. P. E. I. and Tormentlne. N. 8. He declared an efficient ferry service had been guaranteed to the island under the terms of ooniedcration and was essential to the P. E. l. economy. In the plat. raid Mr Darby. llir-re hart been long delays in the handling of both freight and paascn era. Since the appointment of the mission. there has been an "amazing" change; more pro- lrtls had been made in the last Your than between 101! and 1969. The Attorney-General raid that what the Island wan to (.9: this condition mode perman- ori . The new summer urvlol. 7'” ' Tmnh 530"” - . m mdmoml hr” mm. pm": this service woe created-that the somqu. (mtg ,. 43 Ms been "mbmhm an "1 a. nutter of coal. to the user wait not 13150 Qug 5.5 , gg M,,.,m,nm um Mme." mm 15 A criterion as to the siieccaii or tom Qu, Mmnon m "M 5,1,, ,5 otherwise of fr-rry operation but 50537 Quemsmn 1” ..-mm.” would .-1"" b, two hr. that the whole cost should be as- 3390 Quuub. .9 rial." Mr. Dlrby niii. --riio ser- '"'"” ""4 ”'"'i'"i..."V '-"' Noooimcourt or 1-: Vice Ahatild be continuous and on 3”i”'"'''"" ”' G'"'”'- ' aoo Reef me as M iiaioiic.-v "L 9"”? "id "'9 9- N 3- iooo Roche in 3. .3” mummw i a” mum opanttn the ferry on ndministrat- um Rune”. m claim that. under the terms of " f” D""'"""' 90''"""'"”' 2000 Roxana .. :2 1-: union. it was In oimuuoii of the ""1. "WI?" "59" -idiciiitwit in Royal Blllk .... 111.2 red"-n o,,,,,,,,,,, ,0 mum Ml tow tolls for carrying llis own ",5 mynm R dug", 0, wum u" "try to, can by the ship in H comparison now now" H melts and pnunnrs. under a 'm' ”''"""n7 M” ”"'”"” M 25500 Rllpliminlm M 1-4 strict inmprouiiiori. that mom ”i”'" ”'”''"i' 5? '”'"”""- soon Ryanor 15 man in" p.,,.mw.. mm” M This condition had been im- H50 am Anwnu; a” favor them. It wanted to an a . with the income tax by the rev. ' The congress believed that a. On the question of private pen- ' only I few could benefit iron). The keel laid today was for lllei Yugosiay newii agency. It demand-I I lhnse responsible. i We 1- v And Now! Hr0LMANiS Both Stores Brings You A BETTER and SAFER - Take All Risks And Give You-- 7" GUARANTEED PROTECTION A FULL INSURANCE FOR 12 MONTHS CAREFUL INSPECTION BY EXPERTS l" THOROUGHLY AIR BLOWN BEFORE STORAGE ALL THIS FOR ONLY ZWT2 of Your Own Fair Valuation ' (Minimum Charge 2.50) Phone or Come For HOLMAN'S Fur Storage Service Lodies' Wear Dept. CHARLO'lTETOWN- Main Office He! CIIAII. ' ' "Where Old Friends Meet" FUR STORAGE By Special Arrangements With Mccurdy & 00.. Sydney, N. 8.. Your Precious Furs can Be Stored In Eastern Canada's Finest and Most Scientifically Designed cold storage Fur Vaults... per cent of the amount needed to r Here's What You Get When You Store Your Furs X with T E Hoi.MAn-Mecuapir run STORAGE SERVICE 1. Your furs stored In a brand new. modern. scientifically cooled flro-proof, vermin proof, specially designed storage vault. 2. This vault keeps furs at a tempereture best suited to keeping the natural oils In the its with 3 continuous clreulotion of one sir throu h the coats, than adding years of life to your urn. 3. Upon arrival your coat is thoroughly exam- ined by trained experts at McCin-dyla - - - nlr blown to show any pelt defects. In the event your coat steeds repairs. Mocurd 'a will ad- vise you of repairs needed, and t o cost. If you wish to have your coat put In A-1 con- dition. you simply advise them to this effect. -1. Your coat is frilly insured for twelve months a inst fire. theft and moth damage, and is e fcetive regardless of whether your coat is in storage or on your back. Your coat is re-examined and glued in the. fitll before being shipped back to you. 6. The charge for all of this is only Zllfh of your own valuation (mlnlmiim charge 52.50). '7. You pay for this service when your coat is re- turned in the fall. In Today '23.- '"' l carrie free. However, Mr. Darby . , . i f,;gd' " 'n E,-0 1-p.y'lint;' "1, iii-'35." 'ii”.T-'S'y'””5.i?.T! mg gmnwtzry 3: Y: X3225 gulllvrn ifanag Ashley .. i-rded. and it appeared in oorn- ' 3”" ”9""' 34000 Wi1iM')' M" Mr M"""""”' mission could be thanked for? "some :3 :I:'"m' 3" It 1300 5i'1VinI"' 9500 wingait re", opuium redress of a long-standing wmng." new a:h':':oMmn-r .3: I'3. 63:0 gltfk Ihlillii" com wtiinra "What. we are coiicerneii l'ILh ' i 0 mm mt ll5il wright Har . . 100 SI . A 9 I-2 ' . On the question 0! who should 3',:!..w,::'";gd';J”i:1'8t:::id m cm; 200 Ddnpiiom ans 1.2. m;(u1,(ty,1T::r:I::,,n(. Qitfllfzy. ' ”p"”' u” c""e"-5" M" Dtwby tiniiatlon or I 'rrt.iii'n to t.haFdone- ” Dii P 95 I-4 i 3000 '1l0iWr Prif. Iliiilo Ylirtlfua tihledfhld Govemmcm "rem Wu" rooted idea of the railway tlpint mu 5m” 48 iooo Trim Resinirrea he ('l?litrII in in: of the tiled Duncan 1. 3 oo,,,,,,,,,,o,, on Mum” chm lids irarll servle; nrliii should be gm”; 533;" B"-um-It fill ll.'lit2fi0yl1Jnioti Miiiiiiir 1900 Dnlhouale that because of tin Asaocilition ..,"m,omfl ,'m”'. "f,,”' 1, M , mo aiarriiti. no i I” .n imm . M "”"'h"” ” Wm. "may ncmunm R tmtnm Mt .0 H P .mr: c 1 I o 8500 Enemy . I ht; tni rd Oil am Penn Orrilln receive the sttmiiim ii. shollld. P - ' xii"! to . on .v pmim ms am” now i - Vmlitrr-i 095 HMO Tmiinkumixuz "The whole trend of iallwiiy ad- ministration of tire car ferry.” he said. "has been to (onto! the prim- nry function of the ferry service in an instrument of national pol- cy " The C. N. R3: inclination. in- stead, was to treat. Inland traffic in the light of its effect on rail- way rvaariua. - "We must not." he said. "forget the essential purpose for which way of handling this service is either. management by an inde- pendent Ormmlasion or by the De- partmeiil. of Transport iiulf." ioroni1Sioclis continued B-om Page 12 M500 Villboiin H I it? Total sates ,. amtyopov gtwiairrraanrl DELICIOUS! Queen ay'Deaa4z3,x Yo'u never have tasted anything lilio it bolero because it is ob- !" Wfiv NEW - mode with a NEW storclilon thickening agent '""' "'5 M0"- 3"? It for delectable pyddin a, credit pies and .? i.'i'.?.i"ii ”ii'o'ii'L'o's'l.'..I”ili';.ii't '37": 'i'l'i '” "ll' ”'"' ""”'- - u butterscotch and chocolate. 8:! to :"ti'"."3.:.iw" ”' """"' t I l