SEPTEMBER -12.1 1950 . pace irilrraaivg -1? THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY orncn I summer street. sununeroldu. Pllouo Iosl Newl. ubscriptious, Advertising Iepnusutatavu . J. E El! IIUIPIII and GIOIGB UIJOW House fhooont The Guardian may he following atone so into :51,-. oNowI':.tand. wum smut: III! and son. bought at any ol the In tlmnnoroldo: summer Street: Gourlleo Drugstore. ll ventral Its-cu. Mar! amulet. I1 Grlnvlllo Street: no eetu'n Grocery Second Street: Island Motor nuapo Am. Winter Street; A'lbu'o Grocery, 120 Russell Btn:t. .. -K. I. Wait: to lenotngton ' " g....(iiui will be delivered to us In--no Ill suiiiinmia. ii; cm”-in and Mn. Gordon SW50 S day or Inc nor wink l'lwno III! for this service or gin field. der to the be: rollnlolblu for deliver! on not rouse. Boy at 80 1'" your or ..ur;NsIuu. msuiiuuwr. anion G, Muttart, Bununerside. ,.m.;sgnvn Tuesday, Sept. lath. chkken supper. Mont Carmel, commencing at five o'clock. Bins!) and other games. -COMING.--Legion Grand Car- nival. summerside. Bigger and bet- ter than ever. New attractions. September 26th to 30th. , .. TENDERS. FOR READING meters for Bedeque Power Co. Ltd. will be received up to Sept. 20th. Fer details see Douglas MacFa:- lane. ..luN(l IIIRAM B. B. P. meets tjcnlral Bedeque Wednesday. Sep- ininlicr 13. Red Cross Degree ud- i.iiii-cment. Sunimerside and King- ston members invited. LRETURNED T0 ALLSTON. MASS. .- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cook and lztmily returned to their hnme in Allston. Mass. after .pcnding pleasant holidays with Mrs. Cook's brother, Louis Hogan. KcIl;.'s Cross and other relatives. -ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Mann. Kensingtou, ii'lSil to announce the engagement of their daughter Bertha Edna to Joxcpli Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. H('.'llii Harding. Spring Brook. Miirriago to take place the latter part of September. -ROTARY MEETING - There was no guest speaker at the res- tilnr -meeting of the Sumfllffslilc nr, -3- club lieid yesterday in the on-nipia Restaurant and presided over by tiie president, Dr. A. A. Lockhart. Guests present were Lorne M:icFar!ane and H T llcnt horn.-S. ..t-oucl-2 COURT - In the suiiimerside Police court yesterday morning the case of a man from Out of the Provincecharged with theft or clothing from a room in thc Clifton Hotel was adjourned tor a week. A drunk was fined 8140 and costs or thirty days. Two :pCedErS appeared. One was fine.i 5:0 and costs and one S5 and costs -5. -S.-tSKA'l'CIII-JWAN VISITORS.- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown who hrixc been residents of Saskatche- wnn for ntariy fifty years. are visiting their home and kin folks at Kensington. It is fifty-seveii years since Mr. Brown first migrat- rd from his native province. Most (ii the time he has been engaged at teaching. and is yet a keen siutlciit of liistor and political er.- oncmy. fink. rown (formerly Jeanette .;8he!'pG) was also I teacher in,'P. E. Island and Sasir. She was the, daughter of the fam- ous old-timeteacher. John Bnarpe trim emigrated and taught )'i4'.l(' be- fore and after the sir Lcuis Davies School Act. came in force, He -lidn't: believe in coddling the "dear ihings" and allowing "sell express- icn" to get out of bounds. He preferred a judicious aptplicatmn of the hirchen rod coupled with I prodigious fund of general 'rifomi- ililOn in order to draw their mero- tal faculties out and direct them "in the way that they should go" Mr. and Mrs. Brown are having a iiciiglitful time among their maii," relatives and friends.-K. North Tryon liotes Mr. Charlie sharkey. of scarie- i.t.vn was ii week-end visitor at the home of his brother Mr. Edward sharkey of North Ti-yon. Mr. Harry Cotton of Summer- side is spending ii. few days with his daughter, Mrs. Norman Wood. Mr. Archie Cotton of Halifax was -tllcnding a few days vacaticn with his sister and brothers. Mr. Sheldon Dixon was a recent iisitor to Summersida on Thurs- day. Misses Eula and Mnrgey Wood were recent visitors to Summer- Side on Friday. t -OOMINGL Irfslstown Commun- ity Sale. Watch for further newsi -NOTICE to my many-custom- era through Bedeque. Fernwoud. Chelton. Borden, Carleton. Cape Tarverse. Tryon, Albany and Searletown. I have good salt cod in 25 and 50 1-b. bundles for fall delivery. 10c a lb. delivered or lie at my residence. Phone or write. Dale Cameron. Travellers Rest. Phone 8954. -SCHOOL SPORTS. Bedeque Rink Thursday. September 14 at 8 p.m. Open to all rural schools. Teachers please bring registers. A opeciai.class oi boys and girls over School We and under 17 years September 1. 1950.. will tin run off. All first prize winners vllzible to compete in Charlottciown. Ad- mission 25 cents. contestants free. -LEAVES "ON HOLIDAY-Ml's. Leo Coylc. Summerside left yest- erday morning for Swampscott, Mass. where she will vacation for the next two weeks. Mrs. Coyle is travelling by auto with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rafuse and their son. Hcctcr and his wife of Lynn. Mass. who have been vacationing here. Mr. Alison Coyle. Mrs. Coyle's son, is also in the party journeying to yeabody, Mass, where he will join his older brother, Mr. Charles Coyie.-S -GUESTS AT TIIEHOLME - Guests recently registered 3Q ”Trehoime". Kensington. an-el Dr, R- C- Bliadley. and Mr. Walter Plait boiih of Kingston. N. l-I.. Miss Dorothy Feiris and Miss Gertrude King. both of Saint John. N.B.. Mr. and Mrs.'Emest G. Dowse. Pem- broke, N.l-l.. Dr. and Mrs. Fred H. Voss. C-hocnicia, N.Y.. Mrs. E. P. Siavert, Sydney, N.S.. Miss Mary glaclseod, Newton Center. Mass.- ur. - AT HARBOUR VIEW CABINS - Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Christie, wit-h their son and daughter. Andrew Jr.. and Jane. are spending a vacation at Har- bour View Cabins. Summerside, and Treholme. Xensin-gton. Mr. Christie of Christie Poultry Farms. and a noted breeder of New Hamp- shires, brought his family to the Island last year, and they liked it so well (that even a country-wide railway stnike failed to keep them from coming again. and they found their way here by the Wood island ferry.-Bur. .. CELEBRATE both WEDDING ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and Mi!- oi'.ma.nuel Arsentlult, summei-side. celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding on Monday at the dinner hour -with their family and friends. A beautifully decorated wedding cake centered the table and was encircled with bouquets pol gladioli and lighted tapers The bride and groom cf fifty V9815 W939 the recipients of telegrams. letters .of congratulation and many 10"?- iy gifts, among which was a ch9-it of silver from the immediate family. -3 .:.... -WINNIPEG ATHLETE -Police Inspector Lloyd Mnclnitytei. M"- Msclntyre and yound 3011 Vmcem lef-t Saturday morning on I return trip to Winnipeg. They Were li3' compariled by the inspector": bro- ther. Rev. Brother Ered Macln-tyre of Montreal. Inspector Maclatyre was an all-around ltthlete 111 younger days. but later concen- trated on wrestling. Wlmil-D8 '7?” Manitoba championship. Clnldlan iind British Empire ” ' sh - 52 bouts in all - and not one defeat. He was I student at St. Dunsian's for two years. Inspec- tor Maclntyrds reputation stands high in police circles. He had a part in the trapping of the notori- cua "Strangler" some yell! III! in Winnipeg. He is deeply inter- ested in flood control. While here they visited Mr. Macln-iyre's brothers JohnvR.. Alphorlws. DI" and Pat, Miicove, his sisters. Mrs. Keiser and Mn. Pat McTague. Charlottetown and Mrs. Mclnty-re's father. Mr. James Cullen and her brother. Mr. Earl Cullen of Mil- cove.-K llAPOLEOI and nitrate star by cimoni Mclrida i av GOLLVJ 'mA'rc -ma . vAi.uAaL: saw: an M05? ' AND IT HASH"? HAD A DMP WATER FOR DhYG'. q "3 Edmonton, Alberta. and win vim ........ -Mrs. I-Imjace Paynter. Kelvin Grove and Mn. Don Bernard were visitors to Charlottetown, on 'nburadey.-Bur. ”M''- 5i” Ch""9i”"- K"”i"Ki At the re uiar monthl meetin '-W- 59"” 3" 9"”. '””k 1" Dlm- of the Sunugierside Towd, conned 1955 WM" 5” Vmkd men” "6 held last evening, the Water and W1IUV95-"3”"'- Sewage Commission was empower- ?" ' ed to s n 15. . m ME Ind Mm 3- 5- 5”?” 05 well. Tl?eecgot.iono(f,t(:if)ot.hlsht,w1xIasIrrIiIt:evr-I Concord N. H. are the guests of Mr. ed by coummm. J. L. 00".." and WSW seconded by Councillor l-i. if 4 sdidwmmwoiig into a 0 ex ed that -Mn. W11-Ulm CI-I91!Y- Kelvin a ltifllog of a curve; of the 111:: Grove. UPON N19 Dllt Wfiek It 301- Underwriters. 1 previous report lington. when she was the guest Wu gmgnded mg 1; 1, new hay”, of her son-in-law Ind daughter. ed that the Town does not have Mr. and Mrs. 17- PI'04m--BUF- a sufficient water supply. He sail j- that if sufficient water is reached -Mr. and Mrs. Bani DesR.oches. with this new well it will tun can Long River. spent the past week- of the needs of the Town lot the end at Freetown. Where they were winter at least. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles His Worship. Mayor llenry Murl.-Bur. Wedge presided and all members of the Council except Councillor J. - RESERVE Monday. October L. Driscoll were present. on notion and. for the Catholic Women's of Councillor Gorrill, seconded by League dance to be held at the councillor Clarence Steele. the olympia diner. Don Messer's orvh- Town is authorized to borrow upta em-3. 3v310,000.00 by way of overdraft. of , this amount 360,000.00 is on cut- .. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Ccles rent account and sa5o.ooo.oo it on with their sons. Preston and Mali. capital account pending a uxoposs wg.-, wggk.gnd guests of the form- ed issue of debentures. Councillor ups pawn", M... and Mrs, (3. A, Gorrill said that these debentures Coles. Summesside. -S. Wmld be lssued 5h”my- Reporting for the streets com- mittee. Councillor Sehurman said that the permanent street wcrk '5 held up due to a shortage of cement btit it can he finished in a week when the cement arrives. He said that there is also some noncreti-. 0; sidewalk work to be finished and oiiite a bit of work is being 'lone on the installation of new surface and storm sewers. Police Report After the reading of the police report Mayor Wedge said he had -Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Holman. Kens-ingion. have as their welcome guests. Mrs. l-Ioimans parents. Aiohdeacori and Mrs. G. W. Bul- lock. of Cornwallis. N.S.-Bur. -Miss Marv Kelly. daushm Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kelly, Sum- mcrside. has entered the Char- lottetown Hospital School of Nurs- ing as a student nurse.-S ,Mr. Jack MacFarlane on the staff of the Royal Bank in Bridge- water, N. S. arrived on Saturday evening to spend his holidays at his home in Summerside. -5 lighted with the beauties at the Province in general and with the kindness and courtesy of the people in particular.-S. -Mr,. and Mrs. Earle Campbell. Summerside. have rercived word from their son. B3511 Who Mn” the active force of the army. met he.ls now stationed in Camp Bor- den.-S ,A. 3. Jack Kelly. R. C. N. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kelly. summerside has left for the Es- quimalt naval base in British Coi- umbia where he will take a six- months course in accountini--'5 -Mr. and Mrs. Kentford Ab- butt, Charlottetown. and Mrs. Libby of Portland. Maine. were guests on Friday of Mr. and Mrs- Horace Paynter, Kelvin Grove.- Bur. A Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wood, with their daughters, June and Aleah, have returned to their home in Summerside after visi.- ing relatives and friends in Bos- ton, Massachusetts. 5 --Mr. and Mrs. Harris Smith. Moncion, who came to the Island to attend the Hickey-Hicks nulls ticiis. have been guests for the P39 week of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hickey. Darnley. -Bur. -Mr. Leiiiih Thompson has re- turned to his home at Hillsboro Street. Charlottetown. after spend- ing the summer months at Auiac. N. B.. where he was emplilyed W the Travel Bureau. , BUT- ..Mr. and Mrs. A. T. stone. Dor- chester. M.ass.. (nee Marion Phil- ups) are visiting friends and rel- ative: in Summerside and while here are guests at the Garden of The Gulf Cabins. -Mr. and Mrs. David MacDon- ald. of Milo. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gorrlll and young son of Gienwood. motored to South Free- town on Sunday when they vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. William Max- fleld and family. - Mrs. nnory Wood, who has been the guest of Mrs. A Stirling Macxiiy. summerside. left yester- day on return to her home in relatives and .frlends in Boston. Massachusetts on route. Ls -Miss Hazel L. Smith and her niece. Miss Phyllis Smith, have re- turned to their homes in cam. bridle. Mus. after Ipendinz a vacation at Kensington. where they .. were guests of the for-merls moth- er. Mrs. J. B. Miliman and Mr. Nullman.-Bur. . -Mr. ed Mrs. S. C. Thompson and daughter Carol. Hilitboro Street. Charlottetown. returned home on Tuesday after spending the past two weeks at Toronto. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thompson. . Bur. -Mrs. Ernest Houston, accomp- anied by her daughter. Miss Bev- erly Crockett. Kensingioti. and 'Mrs. E. Pronit. Burlington. motor- ed to Wol-fville. N. S.. on Tuesday. retuming to Kehsington on. Thurs- doy. Miisa Crockett remained at Wolfville. where she will attend Horton Academy. Dur- f'LA'l'I'ERING ..Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry and their twin boys from Charlotte- town, Mr. and Mrs. James Kinch from Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault from Howinn. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Alemult. were ni' visitors at the home of their aunt. Mi-I..M. Martimlmierald on sun- day. , l ' -Ilrs. James Hickey. Dsmley. was the guest of her son-in-law and A 4A Mr. and Mrs. Horace Payuter, eivin Grove. on Fri- day. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George I. Hickey of Worcester, MBl..- who are spend-- . irig I vacation hero. and will visit relatives at Dsrnley. Port Hill and East. Point.-Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert lsgur of Dorchlater. Mun. who are Iuests p It the on-qua of the Gulf Olbinl. Sonuurstdc. are visiting Mr. and lira. chutes Purcell and Ilti-. Reginald Phillipa ofylummersidc. l ms is their first visit to Canada s GREAT NEW STARCI-I! piete range of MAN, WHAT A SHIRT! Dart stays fresh-looking Can't wrinkle or wilt. STYLE! Canada, is already the most popular white shirt in the U. S. A. Come and get 'em. We have a coin- T. L Q Approves United Nations Action IL Korea By JOHN LEIILANC MONTREAL. Sept. 11 - (Ly) --In I noisy. anti-communist de- monstration the Trades and Labor Couarcss of Canada convention today voted full support. of the United NItions' police action in Korea. y Voting down I clamorous left- wing minority by about 30 to 1. the 600-odd. convention delegates came out firmly against Russian aggression in the toughest anti- Red declaration in its history. It was the first count of nose; on the Red issue at the assembly that opened this morning. and it was thegsecond beating the T.L.C. leadership has administered here to its leftist "friends." Eanlierh the convention's cre- dentials committee refused to give registration to 20 delegales' pus. pects as Communists, barring them from the floor. L:LL.........:;:..:ML. received several complaints from citizens about not being able to Obtain an answer frcm the police station on the telephone. He saw that he has asked the chief to keep a man on the desk all the time from now on. Now that there is an extra man on the force there is no reason why one man can: 'be on the desk all the time. Coun- cillor schurman said that he -vou-.tl .see that this is continued out ex- Iplained that all during the summer lmonths there has been one man on :vacation all the time. Councillor 'l'. D. Morrison. N! THE Gt.lARDlAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN . S'side Makes Plans To Increase Water Supply Arseiiault-(iaudet Wedding lie 4,, . r . I Arsenault. Pro nclal Secretary. and Miss Marie Yvonne Gaudel took place at Mont. Carmel on wed. nesday morning. September 6th. Rev. John Buote officiating. L to R: Miss Valeria Arscnault. bridesmaid; Miss Mary Gallant. maid of honor; Mrs. Arsenauli; Hon. Mr. Arsenziult; Mr. Anthony Gallant. groomsman. porting for the electric light de- 'on his attendance at the partmen-t.' said that after the fin-ciilconvention of Mayors and Mun- equipment arrives for' the nevi liclpalities in Saskatoon. rccent.y unit it will be in operation in a at winch he was the sole repre week. He said that the new line at :sen'2ative from Prince Edward Is- Lot 16 will be completed in 1. .land. He said that this is R vet) month. About four miles of p0lr':.s':WDI'Lh while organization whiz-l-. are up and all the post holes at-ejshouid get support 1mm 31; dug and the men have started to municipalities. Sm"?! WUTV t "I would draw your attention to annual Councillor Sheen reported that :the nut that this orgztnimtjgp repair work on the west enzi through its executive. keeps m hreastwork has been tovnplete-.1 ;close touch with municipal iegj... He moved a resolution. seconded tlation. taxation problems and other 03' Councillor Gorrill. that Lil" iSllbJE(i.5 of vital importance to our Canadian National Railways or town: and cities, and jg at I);-agent asiqed to install automatic uvarninzg iendzavoring to persuade our fed- HOLMANlS - - - sizitttlsyon all crossings in S1ill'VY1e'- eral Government to widen the side, without delay. A mn'.l-n t'i'sCDpC of municipal tcixatiun or this effect has already been llassei Government properties located in by the Board of Trade. Councillor Gorrill gave a. report cillcr Gorriilrs, i. 1 see our new stock of new ARROW onnrsi Yesslr. here's the White Shirt that has everything you've ever wanted . Arrow Dari! GOOD IDOKSI COLLAR! all day long sizes. And what value at 4.50 z i Perfect. neat fit! Crisp, white broadcloth! And SANFORIZED labelled, so the good looks and fit can't shrink away! The collar on the Arrow WIT!-IOHT Arrow Dart, new in tour towns and cities," said Coun-l suinmerslde Airport News Sgit. and Mn. C. Stevenson and children, Jack and Chnrlel. are now home from their recent visit to Fredericton, N.B. v family have now returned from their visit to Ottawa, Ont. The annual sports day Wu held at the R.C.A.F. Station Wednes- day. Sept. 6th. Prizes were given to the winners who participated. The events closed with a station dance at the Drill Hall where the trophies were presented. 'I'l.e Society of Loretta (Catholic women of the stativ) were the recipients of many useful gifts from the Catholic Women's Lea- gue of Summerside last Friday evening. namely at Ll of dishes consisting of three dozen plates, cups and saucers, glasses. silver- ware. 'l.s.h lowels. dish pans c..l many o'her items. Approximately sixty-five members came out from Summerside and the evening was enjoyed by playing bingo with an enjoyable sing-song later on. Re- fieshmenis were served by the ladies of the station. . mm For SALE AT ST. ELEANOIPS Formerly owned by the late Wallace Maccailum. 26 acres clear, fertile soil. House and Barn. ;0n pnvement four miles from isummerside. half mile from .iir- :port. Dial 3481 or apply office E. Darby. Solicitor, Summer- s e. I M WINDSOR at II0LMAN'S. & Several collar styles from which to choose ARNO "Where Old Friends Meet" Flt.-Sgt. Robert MI.-Gibbon and and they express themselves as do- 0 .-