APRIL 7. 1947 WESTERN GUARDIAN " J. Elmer Murphy. I88 lhuover St., and AGENTS: George Clow. 9D Ottawa St. SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscriptions. Advertulny Th1) Guardian may be bought daily it any oi‘ the following stores in Snmnieralde: Water Street; Gourlies Drugstore. Street; ‘_/__ u, Water Street, 1101.111, Mark Gaudet. 0'1 Granville Street The Guardian Wlll l" llfllllflfll W Ill! home In Summerelde. Currier Boy at 2o per Ill! 0|’ 13¢ Der week. Phone 28D for this service- M E11,, ygflf 91-day to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route _.|{0CKEY Bedeque Rink. Mon- 1111. April 7. Charlottetown Heart- breakcrs vs. Middleton Bombers. skate after. __p0n SALE - 1934 Chevrolet coupe 1n good running order. Good tires. Phone 119-3. Sum- mcrside after 6 p-m. 11 gookstore. w Bakery. Water —-FOB SALE -- Quantity found- ation seed Sebagos, also foundin- tlmi A Green Motiiii-tain seed. both tiiilber unit. C. w. Oroken. Emer- alld RR. —FIBEMEN BUSY - Summer- side firemen had s-husy day on Saturday when they aiisiirered three rails. The first was about nine o'clock in the morning for an cvt-r- 1 __\tEE'l‘lNG at lrlshtoivii Hail. , ~ heated stove pipe at the home of - d y, April Stilt, nt 7.30 P. M. _ ‘ Eltlhiiatselfilitlg 111111-1111; of 11.111. .11 Ml- Gwrze Glow. Otlaiva at. tun-rested please attend. Tiler" “'35 11° dilllliille- 111 the afternoon they were rallcrl out twitt- BTRYON DAIRUNQ (;()_ __ for grass fires. The first ivas on 1,11111p1.,;11.111 11c much-Cd by 11-111 Argyle Street and the other >1 “M 11m 111.1 1,1 111111 iuduuiug hlork away on Myrtle Street. 5fl111r(1(1._ A1111113111 11-11. Cur-um Both of thcm1 uerr starts-ti by huutm-s on the Tryon. Augustine (‘illidFEll and it is rcportrtl that ,.1_.1.,1 and anew“ pout“, (-0111. some of them hart .1 heavy hand $1111.11; 1111111715; '11“; ;uw(5t_ n; uuy vigorously applied tr. the par‘. of their anatomy where it 1,1111, 1-1 uut 11;», mariiy accepted. 1 the most good when their ll8l‘~i!lS t: 411st! t‘. l). Gambit‘. SPCTCUIT)‘. PCrSOllfliS d°i“"_s' 1T1“ 1.-~11 1 11 . ' 12:11]!“ (éniillisllllllikfiffillikfii 11- 11-11 11c k e-litl at —~~— l tCciitiiitierl fr ll Page l1 1,1111“ 618d“ 1_.1,1./‘S1111n1011§_ 110111;‘ floors and double glazed windows ltrcr, spent the past tvcck (‘llti In‘ "d l‘ “at W”! °l Pitch m"! F1H11H1P1_Q111,,_ 11.111118 $11,. u.“ 111C "growl. It will Contain bsichelor1 11111111 m, 1101. 51519111111155 Juuu 1:1”; rll)lll‘llll(‘lll$._(ll1t‘ bedroom Zl)l(\l'l-1 vn1111fl11x nttints 11nd two bedroom llptlYi-1 " .... ._._ inonts so that l-‘JPFP will be tic-‘ “Mr. Jamie Brown of lion; cummodations for fatnilirs of Raw-r, is reported tn hr: ntnking t1‘ different sizes. Mr. hforrlsoii gum! rccovcry, after an c-ptratinn plans to commciice tho exczivat-1 ion vrork 11s soon as the frost is out of thr- ground. Mr. Morrison owns tit" Morri- son ilflflfilllblll» building on Spring Street which \\'?l5 om oft the first apartments in Summer- side. at the Prlnre Edward Island Ho"- 1- 111. frhe condition of Mr. Attlcri‘ ytutise, well known farmer of New Annan who is seriously ill at‘ the pun-e COilTii)’ Hospi-till. regrettab- h". shows little improw-nictil» Atrforce tim-sonnviitave alrczicLrl lcoiitmenccrl t0 111-1-‘10 in 'l'Own in. M" Ra-"llmml Lilsmr‘ Slmw sriiail numbers 11ml it has nirrzttlj.’ nwrsitie, has undergone an opera-l ticii irt the Prince County Hos- pnal. He. is a grandson of M1. rind \l’rs. l-loivrirrl Arsentiult.» S. DPFRHIC ztpnarcnt that it is g-ilnq to h» a (liffirull ttlatici" h flnrlf itousing for thrm. This proirehi 19-1112 uitli :1 number of smalln-"l Mrs. wliillllll Hortuit. uiidi 1111.16 11111111111", An“ 111011158’ 111,». go a long way l'l\\"ll'(i‘» tzrovitliiiii “Wed 10 V1511 h” paw“ 11.1121 the ‘Jest typo of arcommodationi 2111111415 E E Parkman Sumiiter- l“ "hemfis- ' - ' ' .__r_?__._._..__ i______ tide-S. 4O§§OO4QOO4OQOOGOF§O~OO1 CAMEO -'I‘he condi-tion of Mrs. Arthur 5tvivart, who has been ill for some 1min, at her llOlllf‘ at Son View, ls “.111- gradualiy improving. 1i Monday 64.30 Tues. 8.30 “M155 vem 511111.311 ,1; 11191‘ Dracula! Frankenstein's Monster! P1111“, 011M111. 1105131151 $111111, 111i Wolf Man! illnd Doctor d: llutich- 11011191’ book ‘ln "llmrr-n tit‘ Dracula." Willi Iiinrtlin. 0‘Driscoll ahcrts. * O-§~§‘Q Q Q 9O OrO§~O §6r§§f§§4§§4 spentii-nc some tlmr- at. hcr .1‘ Scri View, owing in tht: iliiiess ‘*1: mother. lVIrs. Arthur Stevi- art. also Visit the llartluuire Department for 3'01“- Luundry 1-qulpgm-"t_ Th"; l< a good stock of such necessities B5—i0'~l‘llllg Iron Boards. roomy Clothes "llmlW-ls lllld Dlflvlllg Rocks. lllmicrnlze your Lnuii-rlry with thts: ltrms. Washday won't. be a chore and a borr- lf your equipment ls up to date. The prices are attractive-HARDWARE DEDARTDIENT. ' There linvi- horn many inquiries for Pillow Cases. Thr‘ Dry Goods llflntrtmeiii is lvpli)’ ti» tell you that there ls. iinw, a gooil supply‘ of tlalmsso Pillow Cast-s on hand. These are of good quiillty cottmi with plain lt?|tIS——|)i"iCPd tit 78 rents and $1.00 :1 Dill”, Phonc. write or come In r111 your supply todayl-DRT‘ GOODS DEPARTMENT. "(,'[,A§s.1r(),\t\t" snap Ponder. in hulk is to he found in the Grocery Department. This new soap powder suds eouolly well ln either hot n", ~nlrl ivritor. Trv a pound l0d"._\‘—CllB price ls '35 cents a pour-ti. You will ht- nmiizerl at the quick offer-lent notion of this new trashing ccmpound. it's really wonderfulb-GROCERY DEPARTMENT. i W)“; doesn't. love- a bargain? A limited quantity of TRIlilZ WALLi l‘:\ PER l; on sale in the Wall Pit-per Depariiment at: clearing prices. This i rzrrllrnt (illliIlfu u-niir ls rfnirlv pasted-you "lust wel- lt and b11117: it . 1 Barth-r and Collin: Pant-r of this same brand ls also ilvlllllwlP- (/l"""\‘_l“ i .1"! soc lhv rlliarmiiio patterns-you trill be rlellfllllfll Wm‘ um" m)" "n" i 1111., .1111“. yuu 11-3" hlyg rm buying till! papcn-ii ALL PAPER DLIHKRT- \i l'l.\"l'. "u". you 5N1" the Nylon Panties In the Dr)‘ 5005i mllflll-miml? "rnucrt- l rqygllt’ but ~ novelty that is golllf! l" h!“ Tim" 3"‘ lllflwh"? only, aims sn\all.'mcrllu1m and lnrfi- "l" Wm ‘W’ “mm-m” "h1“1_'1 Illtnv tin-l tlitlil find sn i-nsr’ l0 lilllld°"—"l°"'ll’ ‘Wkk "m" ‘h,,"f',““|'DR‘. lnwy sud-s-thcv rlr" in a flash. The ["1" l5 “'95 m"! $"'5‘_ l WOODS DEPARTD Pour youths. two of whom we o se allowed to}, "o home. _ pilli, and‘ nstoble Marcel Goyer and a crowd of spectators can be seen trying to figure out how Iny of tn passengers could have escaped death. or at least more serious injury. when the tlraprd ltself around the pslc. Police report the car skidded would (l'l ‘ were arlvisccl what they had l1ccii1 1111s connecuon: i projects of tho szinto nature. will; ‘ ' tive Store at Blccmfteld Sttalion. iflficlcl Station has horn czr-fiiied to riously hurt. miraculously escaped death March 30th when their car. m, remains of “(lffh are shown above. smashed into a Wooden street note on St. Antoine near Ooliegu street. Montreal. The victims. taken to Si. Luxc Hospital. were treated and two were The photo was taken shortly alter the victims had been remove-d to the hos- v . Q1155 ....CHAR.1-<?.'1'_1T5' last Speaker In Debate 0n Draft Address Half the increased revenue from the fisheries was clue to the activ- lllel 0f the Fishermen‘: Loan Board, in the opinion of Hon. Marin Gallant. Third District of Prince recently appointed chairman of the Board’, who was the concluding speaker in the Draft Address de- bate in the Legislature llst week. Mr. Gallant believed that des- pite labor shortage and other dif- itcultlei, the farmer with higher prices prevailing during the past few you: has realized some prof- its. The Government has been promoting Agriculture as much as possible, as was indicated in the Minister's‘ speech. In eggs and poultry there had never been as much activity as there is at present. SUMMERSIDE TODAY (MONDAY) AND TUESDAY irsiiii-z iitmoit ricifii ' liVEliTllFiflEYllAll i‘U_WN___>_UUAiLU1AN_ _ He recalled that when {he l8ifl1 Mr. Dennis was Minister of Agri- i culture he encouraged horse rats-l i-ng. and perhaps that line of zigtz-l culture has not been fostered as] much as it should have been sinrel 1 .,‘I.'- '1 1 “gillili? llllllt TECHNICOLOR that time. “W”? (“um 11¢ agreed with m. MacKensle leitllurisezdndmmm ’ that the farmers were specialiaillg K‘7“'mn:u,,.|.&uedihmllaltnlfi* too much in potatoes H9 quolctt ‘Mum. the late Premier Leo's advice iiii “Stick to mixed farming." M50 Curlw" Mr. Gallant also concurred with' and Sport Short Shows 7.i5—-—9.i5 MATINEE TUESDAY 3.30 Mr. MacKenzie in the suggestion‘ that more grahi should be piflllhfLi The fisheries industry had made :1 wonderful improvement, not. only in catch and prices but in the iii-o- cessing of fish. This was due in; large measure to the provision made by the Fisherman's Laud Board by way of loans for builri-1 ing boats, buying nets and tixi ‘etc. But for this Board lie doubt rt Bloom-field a ‘Dlclnlty v A lvlrs William l\’l;.-cl{c.ndrick 0f i; 1119 revenue from we 11511.5“ Ormpbclitai was a recent pilssen- 11-1 1.9mm yum-s “bum be mtyc ger by train in Charlottetown. than ha“ what it “~35, 1 tvloswxs. l.-lo_v:l 'I‘raii:o'r. Dannie Loam, N“, Grunt, Clriti-rnts who have born employed fr; the lllllli)"1' vwctis, have reiurn- He 1-111-01105 1,319 impression, rhinos in the Dock that got abroad that the moncy tizltcrs to Eum- received from the Board by the 7515-3)’ lulltlimli fisher-men was to be given as (<1 to their R .n.:l am. d wrcrc mcrsde on tho their rrtitrii hzime. grant, not, u 19am -—- 1 Mr. Morrissey: “That is what Ml‘ \'V‘-~ ~ ' Dlmfiil “I Biccfl“ i111.- Ministei" told me himself." 11 illiiilll‘ W3" a luv” "mm? Mr. Gallant said that since bc- lcoming chairman of the Fisher- men’: Loan Board he had looked "“~'“<1 “if-W i" Elm" 1111111. iaas. by Fisheries lliTilliSif-i‘ M Jaud and Premier fliirine A. Campbell. One t-lzuse ro d that rc- payment ctf loan; to the Province was to be credited to 11 fund tr be used by the Prcvfice in makirvr similar loans i-n future years. Ho saw nowhere where gnrttfs 11rd". by the Govenintextt were to be 1.138 grants. a A itirgr: numb of lll€lll'.€l'5 at- ticrdctl the iizeciIrig c111 Tuesday af- ticn can of the Farmer's Coopera- Mr Raniin Arsonault of Bloom- l1':: lcclfr- .~ fcw diiys with the ML Ma',,K1_,.,1_0n1 “I11 WES a free “film H“ ‘““"~" ("151353 wish Mm trrant to the Province, a revolving a specdy recover 1,111,111" M E11 \ ‘"111 ‘WW1 Deva‘; Mr. Gallant. Yes; the Dominion 1* l 1i" " ‘ s " "d Provlnc, ut th Pmottnt 9'1"] “in hi“ Twain? rciunwd $11 a 60-40 gags. ‘ill-id the Wllulf‘ iitorn,» from the liuttbc." WOcds in 1111111; u.“ 1011:1111 u rsudujnu mud, Noni scutin. -.v:ts a recent VlSilO1F1I! 11 had been a u.“ 1111111110111 1-1 to Biccmfield o ““—‘ tints." Mr. Dziiirtl ltluisKziy- of Ormp- The" have M011 ‘ 111.131 nmuy h-lltnn 5-, lhr- rcwly ztpporrlcd can- 11111111681115 1C1. 105115 1111,; 11mm he cliifrtie Qt the C C F‘. said. chiefly from returned men. Mr. Bonnet l-lotrafd c! Lot. '7 was‘ Euuu-lon a Ficent visitor lo Charlct-tctown "—~ 5 eolrl d! education. Mr. Mrs. William NflfKBlldTiCl! o! G111i1aa11tlégp1uued the 111C111 Cg qua}. _ ltwi irus a recent visitor 11-1911 1euc11e1-51 1,111 huued that the “l ‘h ‘r T‘? "l M“ lymld mm“ substantial gram to be given by Cl Mil Riv“ -1v1~uv of teachers’ arteries this year ~-— .‘ ‘ltd inldiu mor young men and r. Rtteburti Doyle. Claude amen to cake, 151., 191141111313 a; g and Archie McCarthy re- pr°1e51m_ He "owed 111s W.“ a. t1_tl1"ir ltcincs ‘n Roscville perk“? a‘ a 111M119, when m; twzn-p; the shcrt trourse 51,151,195 qrgnse 513m 57:35, rrd $309 :1 iyear. a")l tnstanced various tn- ‘creues elven sin" that time bl’ ._ - . -- ~ ,1 Liberal governments. snuzrs WORK It was evident from the ‘"8! 4N 2 55CQND5 delegations that had waited upon _the Government. recently, he swirl- " I . 11.1.1 the people were 111.11g... or ‘LEASES nftirr Cl.'.1rlottel..\1i.i~. Mr. Gallant defended the Hiflll- ways Minister for having done “all he ewid" in the matter oi’ rrvd molnter-ance dtirrinetne rust few tears. Hts b01141? hill l?!“ l° m“ 111-1111; standard roads and wild‘- lotding to marketing centres. Md after grading w wt on He“! f° that they would 1mm itc- lii his district. edlilh of the Westem- rend they hut only about five miles 0f standard road that had been Havel" led, at Grand Rl-ver they siarwl to build a road last year in lieu of the ferry. The Lot 16 road has been receiving some attention in the list few years. The Malpeque area has o good road from KensinBlflP l° Maltpeque coin; nitt to Hamilton. 13115 m; 0:» of the best famiiiiifi "mm; (14 tho tsbmd. There l=~ however. no Filled Wild ck?" °f the Western reed in T115"! "m" and Mr. Gallant. expected the Min- jgtgq- would so; his vray to tin m0?!‘ qt this work in the near fixture- NELlRITlC NEURALGlC Genome 1151-1111. manure THIS wav UP NATIVE PAY OANBIRRA -(C'Pl -Aborlgir.esl employed on cattle stations in Australia's Northern Territory “"11 be paid up to $10 a week under a new wage scale agreed upon b)’ owners and ritiilive affairs officials New wages include value of 1M9 Ind tobacco. a . "mm" L’ rum)“ up the agreement signed in O:t- _ iwoufd hizve been exhausted in no - W A L L P A PE R S 11111 WILL 11111111111211 UP 101111 HOME A complete range of Wallpaper for every room in your home. Visit our House Furnish- ings Department for Sunworthy Wallpapers and we will be glad to assist you in making your selections- '1 l Per pair $225- l 1 i NOW Sil0WlNGl1-1-- 1000 yards Floor Covering. yard $1.69 Special, per ‘v 1 11hr ,. k m I I‘ M“ , ..._.--.-- u“ 1.. -.1 ‘\\‘t Whit tun 1 Draperies Paper tit-apes in shades of iviiite. rose anti green back-ground with lovely floral de- signs 58 inches wide 2 1-2‘ yards long. IIDIISE FlllllllSlllllll 1 Sinclair t8: Stewart Ltd. Summersltla " ...t\~>1nt‘il+'w ' \\.l\m~ n11 stout» ~ 11111.11. 1 s.’ v . r DEPAllTlliEllT—Lnvier r1111- PAGE NINE Air K "i. >1 v"- \t\1 Crelionnes iii 36 and 38 inch widths in a nice range of patterns and shades stiitabie for drapes and slip covers. Priced from 75c to $3.50 per yard. * “ ' ' ' ‘\' ‘J FBT CHIEF ACCUSES REDS FBI Director .l. Edgar Hoover points a warning finger as he testifies before the House Un- American Committee in Wash- ington that the Communist Party of the U. S. is seeking to over- throw the government and plan- ning to fight alongside Russia i1- tlie event of war between the two nations. Dr verIeQ Dar Ta as Life llf__loll SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. April 4- tCPl-A driverless automobile to- day took the life of Robert King!- mlll. 10. when it slipped lta brakes while parked on Elliott Row. rac- cd downhill and crashed into ti doorway wlirre three boys were playing. Robert died before roach- lng hospital. Freddie Ward. 9. and Brian O‘Dotiahtie. 7. suffercri leg fractures 11ml other injuries. Their condition was reported not sPtious. pefiaebuo auto "lei-ADE i Russians Think ' Things Different If F. D. ll. Alive . (By Eddy Gilmore) MOSCOW. April 4 - (APl-In the minds of‘ some Russians, the shadow of Franklin D. Roosevelt. falls across the foreign 1ninisiers'1 council. 1' This correspondent talked to a group oi average Russians last night at an informal dinner ct‘ nine persons, eight o! them Ru:- starts. All these Russians appeared dc- essed because the conference xvas r aching no apparent agreements. "If Roosevelt were here, things would be different.” one of them said, shaking his head with i1- mile. "Yes." said another, “Rooseielt really understood us. If he were in Moscow, we'd all be friends again. We'd be getting somctvlierc.“ I asked them all what they thought about this premise, and they all nodded, "There would be no trouble i1r-1 tween us if Roosevelt ivere evcui alive," said one. I ukad them if they really be- lieved the Americans were caus- ing the trouble n the conference. "Yeit,” said a man about 35. 11 ho is an electrician on the Sllil\\"rl_\ 1 "You arid the British. Bttt mostly you Americans. because the Bri- tish really have to do what you1 say nowadays." 1 "Arid the French?" I asked. "We can understand the F‘rencl1 position sontewhtil." said another. "they were invaded like we were. They know all about what. it mean: to have Germans in your homeland." I asked how they reached the conclusion that the American and British delegates were to l1lan1c. "I read the speeches of Molotov and Vishinsky and listcit to‘thc.=n on our radio," said one man "And your opinion ls based on this?" "Of course. Why not? Thry fire Russians. aren't they?“ Permanent Army llfflcar llatlros OTTAWA. April 0 - 10p) _ Army headquarters a-tzriounccd Saturday retirement cf Col. Ar‘ Duguid of Ottawa. former dittctai" of the army nistoritnl section and a veteran 01'. more tlim 30 _\'e;1~s service in the permanent army Well-known as tin authority cn army rrgrizhctrs and rrcccdure. Col. Duguld designed t-n army flag which was flown at Gen. Mc- Naughtonb headquarters in Eng- limrl early in the Second World Whr. SOUTHERN), Scotland -_ (GP)- When snow blocked the Camobel- town to Southend road, a doctor and nurse lllatig 51 rough 20-111m- lifoboat journey aroutfd the heel of Kintyrre. exposed to the full fury of the stormy Atlantic, to help a mother give birth to a son. HID. Wales — (CP)_. Brim“ MBllBOl-tl. 19-year-old granddaughter of Giacomo Matte- flllr. moderate Socialist leaqpi murdered m 1924 by Mussolinz’: Orders. was married here to Meinor, Williams, North Wales fqdtbatt Dllyer and slate-quarry worker. i SEED OATS Farmers interested in Seed Outs kindly leave orders with the Secretory on or befor; April 19th, os quantify is lim- iied. CRAPAUD CREAMERY CO. Cropoud, P.E.l. iv C. C. F. Public Meetings Mr. Fred. Young, Maritime director of the C.C.F. will address the following public meeetings of which Mr. Douglas MocBrien, P.E.l. organizer will also speck: Tryon, Monday April 7th. New Glasgow, Tuesday, April 8th. Summerside (Town Hull) Wednesday, April 9th. Tignisli, Thursday, April 10th. All meetings will commence of 8 p. m. Clearance Auction Sale AT PLEASANT aiiov: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9TH, 12:30 P.M. I om instructed by James Hordey to sell the following: 2 milch cows, 5 young collie, 2 sows with litters, 2 fol pigs, hens, hoy ond sirow. Binder (Massey-Harris), l drill seeder, truck WGQQDII, express Waggon, gong plow, single plow, spring lootli lmrrow, spike horrow, horse hoes, disc horrow, wood sleigh, box sleigh, 2 sei fonners, roller, hoy roke, wheel borrow, 2 hand sleighs, child's woggon, doll corrioge, wire stretcher, sow, harness, axes, forks, shovels, 2 sleigh robes, horclwood plonk. l kitchen range (Renfrew), l heofer, 3-piece chesterfielo suite, i nice piano, tables, choirs, l Singer sewing machine, beds, springs, ond spring mattresses, 2 wardrobes, bureaus, 'l radio, l Viclrolo with records, 2 cupboards, barrel chum, washing machine and wringer, ice cream freezer, dishes, pots, puns, curtains, bed- ding, l leather fleece lined coat, size 40, 2 Allodin lumps, chil- dren's toys, and oll other articles foo numerous to mention. Terms Cosh. If not fine sole will be1 next day. LESTER KEIZER, Auctioneer. 1