I things look mighty PAGE TWELVE .. W rm: GUARDIAN. -c1uuu.o'n-iazrowivi , FEBRUARY 7, 1951- nnsc-rs, Stock llcws Just received: Linseed Ollcake Meal M93 protein. Fresh hardwall plaster Fresh Ivory Flnljhlng Lime Fresh Mason's. Lime Plaster Par-l: Lllrnp Lima in multiple pa- per hell. also in wood or steel barrels Bar Iron Sleigh shoe steel Insul Board and Lain Plaster Board .8; Lam Salt Licks, cobaiTiodi1eI. I25-lb. and 21I.:l-lb. slate sur- faced asphalt shingles. at- tractive modern colors. lnsul brlo siding. lnsul tex shingle siding lnsul bloc siding man hm siding. buff. red Fibreglass Insillaiion wool Reel Top in.-ulhntlng unol Builders or-it-it" .- Portland Cement BRAGE. Mcl(AY & company Ltd. .S'l')I.VIl-CRSIDE Olllce Phonc 2191 Hardware phone 3194 Bruce's brick block and 10 warehouses. TORONTO: melt. 6-tCPl-City Council tndav approved a by-law to ban smoking in all stores em- ploying more than N persons. Maximum fine for breaking the by-law was set at 560. Professional cards E. E. Parkman. ()pt.D-. R.O. I OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined i Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1 to 5 and by appointment REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St.. Summerslde T. Earl lllckel Chartered Accountant l Canadian Bank of Commerce 1 Building i PHONE 2888 Summcrslde. P. I-3. I. II. F. Hunter ll. 0. nP'l'0.ill-I'l'RlS'i' Cumplntc Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3118 SMALLRIANS BUILDING sumrnerside. P.E.l. O'l.eury and Vicinity 4 defeated the O'Loary Rink. There was a. large attendance. Mrs. John Noonan who was a patient at. the Charlottetown Hos- pital has returned to her home in 0'Leary. I-lcr many friends wish her a speedy convalescence, : Miss Beryl Easier of Dimblane who has been ill in the Prince County Hospital in Summerstdr: has returned to her home. Her many friends wish her a speedy re- cot-cry. A sui-ccssiul dance was held in the Miiburn School last Thursday by the ladies and children in aid of the March of Dimes campaign. There was a grad attendance. Lunch was served and music provided by local talent. Due to the heavy snow and block- ed roads the United Church, scr- vices in West Devon was cancelled on Sunday morning Feb. 4th and evening service was held in the at Bloomfield in the afternoon. The O'Lear,v Church. Miss Phyllis Maclsaac, student at Prince of Wales College in Char- lottetown was a week-end visitor to O'Lear,v the guest. or her sister Mrs. Vaughan MacDougall and Mr. Mar.- Dougall, Aucthcr sister is a pati- em. in the Prince County Hospital in summerslde but is coming along splendidly and expects to be home shortly. The wailing of tho fire-siren and the ringing of the hell of the O- Leary United Church on Saturday afternoon Feb, 3rd about 3.30 pm signified the outbreak of fire in the village of Oll.ear,v. The fire bmke cut. in tfne Willis Pot:-to Warehouse but it was quickly brought under control by fire ex- tinguishers and by the volunteer fire brigade using the engine and nose that the village owns. A large crowd soon gathered and the fire was cvtinizuishecl and only slight damage was 1-eported. The Evening Auxiliary of the OD.-ary United Church met on Thursday night. Feb.1st. at. the home of Mrs. Thomas Phillips crlth a splendid attendant-c of nineteen was led by Mrs. E. W. 'I'urnet'. A members. The President, Mrs. Ger- ald Gamble presided. The Worship reading on Temperance was SW9" by Mrs. Thomas Phillips and a rcadtng on Stewardship was Bitten hv Mrs, Lctvis Bernard. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Thomas Phillips assisted by Mrs. E. ,W. Turner. Mrs. Stanley Dun- ville and Miss Hester Boates. The Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Mac Palmer. The Women: Missionary society 01 O'I.eary United Church held their monthly meeting on Friday afternoon Feb. 2nd at me home of Mrs. W. G. Dickson. A spleztditl paper on Temperance was given h,V Mrs. Ed. M.acDougall and another good paper on Christian Steward- ship was given by Mrs. Claude Jelly. A fine report of the rtcenii w M, S. Preshyterial which was mm i.n summerside was given by Mrs. Dan MncPhers.on. It. was most interesting and informative. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. A. J. Mabheson. -.. Despite the swirling gusts of .-now and the heavy roads there was a fine attendance of fifty-EVE students at the O'i.ear)' Un"-95 Ohurch Sunday school on Blmdiy morning Feb. 4th. Many came from inng dlstancexs in O'Le.a:ry and I number from Unlonvaie. The veter- an Superintendent. Mr. Arthur J. Matheson presided. He will com- plete fifty-three years as Supt. the last of May when he and Mrs. Mathc-son will be retiring from 'sur1day school work. Mrs. Mathe- son will have completed foul'tY- eight years of Sunday 3011001 W0'-'k- The "United Churohman". 1110 Today 7:15-9:15; So you're in the don't feel so CAPITOL Summerside (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 Droo tin mm, Louie! 'cIuso llutlon's horn in tin mm. The social era of the quilting party. streamlined to suit the mod- ern taste. is being brought bgck to Prince Edward Island by summer- slde High School's Community col- lege. You can learn to speak in public with greater force and facility of expression, you can he- come proficient in leatahex-working. glove making and woodworking. you can solve the mysteries of account- ing, typing and shorthand. you can faster it. secret. ambition to become the Barrymore of the amgteuf stage. and. most important of all, perhaps. you can meet new people and make new friends. Even if you are one of those people who find learning of any kind distasteful. the friendly Zinger of Sununerslde High School's Community college still beckons to you. You can go there, play badminton in the large audi- torium, and bask in the friendly atmosphere which the college en- courages. ' Classes are conducted with the same spirit of camaraderie as exist- ed at the quilting parties and hook- ing frolics of the yesteryears. In one of the recent glove-making clas- ses one of the students passed around 3 box of home-made candy so the embryonic makers of gloves might. munch while they mastered the ”tricks of the trade." tPerhaps education in the day school would be digested more readily it taken with a piece of home-made candy.) Unfortunately the spirit of soci- ability must. be carefully rationed in 11 class of modern boys and girls. A let-down of authority can re- sult. quickly in revelry eclipsing anything ever promoted by the god Bacchus. After all, no beverage has ever been concocted that can claim to be anything but a.pcor substi- tulo for ”t.l1c red sweet time of youtli.” D U I It a member of the woodworking class wishes for tools to repair a piece of furniture. instead of mak- ing a bungling job with the tools at hand. he can take it to the wood- working shop in Siimmersidc High where there are at his command the table saw. the jig, the lathe, an array of other sharp tools. and ex- pert advice. By doing it himself in- stcari of hiring B. skilled trades- man he saves only a paltry sum. perhaps. but there is a pride of ac- ccmpilshment, a joy in creating that is worth 'much more than the money saved. This is the incentive that attracts people to hobbycrnfts. Extensive use of wire recordings is made in the public course. These are played back for criticism. self criticism, so that "we may hear our- selves as others hear us.” Each public speaking course. six weeks long. carries a. debate with it. The present one features the resolution; "That Canada should increase her population. by more desirable immi- grants.” O O I In dramatic-s 5 "Lime Theatre" has been formed. Play selection and casting are under way for the first United Church paper for the Mari- time Conference in its last issue mentlonecl "the exceptional ser- vice" of Mr Mathemn who has guided the destinities of the O'- Leary Sunday school for over half A century. Members of the teach- ing staff besides Mr. and Mrs. Matheson include:- Mrs. Lewis Bernard. Mrs Therln Ellis Miss Olive Jelly and Miss Eva .1. Mac- Lenrian. Also as teachers for the primary department and as substi- tute teachers are:- Mrs. John Mat- thews and Mrs. ,Herbert vatchor. Mrs. Milton smallman had the misfortune to fall in her home in olLcary and is now confined to her bed. Her legion of friends wish her a speedy improvement in health, Mrs. Dan Mac.Nevin, O'Leary is confined to her bed for some time and her mtmy friends wish hes" a speedy convalescence. The o'Leaiy Legion last Fri- day in it public meeting backed the Dominion Command of the Legion which is encleavoring to get lihe fol- lowing three point program insti- tuted in Canada: (1) National Registration (21 Industrial mobi- lization of resources (3) Compul- sory service in the Reserve Army. A tslqzram was sent to Mr. Wat- son Mscliaught M.P. and the fol- lowing reply has been received by the O'Les.ry Legion:- "This Will acknowledge receipt of your day letter of 27th inst. in which you state at a recent. meeting of your branch 92 the Canadian Legion. certain resolutions were passed concerning the present interim situation and state of preparedness in Onnada. I was most pleased to get this resolution and you may rest assured that the representat- ions therein contained will be giv- en proper consideration. REGENT Today .......... .. 3:30-7:15-9:15 Thursday .............. .. 7:15-9:15 New High School Community College Civic Finances Messrs. H. R. Donne and Company, submitted in: or the City Council: Public Speaking Class at Summcrside High School Community Collegc. delivering A talk at the microphone and Mr. Harold Rodd. Ono of the instructors. cording machine. Following the presentation, Community College has become such a centre of in- terest in Summerside that it has now. been invaded by the army. Courses are held there for officer training groups under their respon- sible officers. There is a demand for lnstruction in shop mathematics, especially for tihosc in the build- ing and mechanical trades. Cur- rently A class is being formed and its first meeting was held last Mon- day evening. should a large enough attendance warrant the continu- ance of this class, then on it will go. and some people interested in the building or mechanical trades and having the necessary quali- fications will flnd themselves cleans or education in the field of mathe- matics. It. is interesting to note that. even the town's Civil Defence Depart- ment has become interested in Community College. There will be a. class in First Aid sponsored by the Summerside branch of the Canadian Legion because of the urgency of people's having this skill in defence planning. Mr. Ra'.pli artery is to be the iristructor. The Y's Menls Club established and conducts the - Hobby Lobby, covering leatherworklng. glove mak- ing and woodworking. The instruc- tors are Bill Warslhirk Mrs. G. C. Robinson and Mr. John Leuty re- apectiveily. Sewing under the span- sorshlp of the Summerslde Home and school Association is taught by Mrs. Davis Lidstone. There are fifteen women in the class and some Norihum Notes Mr. Louis cann was a visitor to Charlottetown for the past fcw dsys on business. A large number from Northnm attended the card party and dance that was held in the Tyne Valley Hall recently in aid of the Fire Dept. which J: A very worthy cause. The many friends of Mr. Char- les colwill, are pleased to hear that he is doing satisfactory after his serious operation in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Leigh Maynard and her sister. Mrs. Elroy Ramsay, attend- led the funeral of their aunt the late Mrs. George Ryan, Charlotte- town. Mr. Arthur Newcombe has re- turned to his home from Char- lottetown where he underwent a very successful eye operation in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mcxinnosi and their two children spent the past week with Mrs. McKinnon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mc- ipougsl. Miss Christie Maynard and De- lores Newcombe. students at st. Mary's academy spent the week- end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDounl and daughter Nonia were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Col- will and family on Sunday. Friends of Mrs. William New- combe are pleased to hear that she u much improved in health. Mrs. Newoombe has been 3 patient in the Prince County Hospital for the past several weeks. The many menu: of Mrs. Hor- ace McArthur will regret to learn that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. All join in wish- ing her a speedy recovery. LONDON. Rb. 3-(Reuters)-A Cape of Good Hope "stick letter." still bearing the marks of the cleft. stick in which it. was canted by a. runner. was lold at a stamp auc- tion here for .sso.uo. its vintage is about 1740. H cstlro TIIEITIIE iunsmcrron Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15. Humphrey Bogart. In "KNOCK ON ANY 0003". a powerful and mov- ing story of the eecret hearts of man no women on the thin can of dpsperation. Introducing John Derek. with acorn Ilse-ready. Allen: Roberts. Other members of the class seated with backs to Charles Llnklelter and G130. T. Clarke. ,made in recent talk it will bc camera arc. lcft Sowing Course. overseeing the work of one of 35VV1nE machine.-Photos by Sears. applicants had to -bc turned away. Messrs Harold Rodd and Clarence Mercer are instructors in the pup. lic speaking course. The Sum- merslde Board of Trade are the sponsors. An advisory committee has been formed from each of the sponsoring groups headed- by Mr. Jil-mES Murphy, the registrar of Community college. i Walter Sllaw Addresses lfenslngtou Men's Assoc'n -The regular monLhl,v supper meelinglof the Menis Association of Kcnslngton United Church met in the Assembly Hall of the church on Monday evening. Jan. 29 at 7.00 pm. Meeting came to order with sev- eral introdiiciory remarks by the president. Mr. Robert Cm-ruthcrs, after which members and visitors sat down to a vary enjoyable sup- DCF. which was catered to by the ladies of the Young Adult Group of the church. Making Strong Appeal In Summer-side" Autos l-lublcy is is operating the re- played back for the speaker to pick out his faults. to right, Messrs. Edgar Cannon, M r. The instructrcss. Mrs. Davis Lidstono. is shown her pupils, Mrs. Ann MacLcod. at e If you are it president or a secre- tary of some organization watcli cut. It. may be your turn to head up a new College department. Even if you are just a man on the street. you are not too safe. If you have marked ability along a certain line, rvou may he whisked off to become II professor at. community College. ods. He also related visits to hw- torical monuments and places of interest in England. Scotland and lreland, which was thoroughly en- joyed by all.. On motion of Mr. Wallace Moasc and seconded by Mr. Thomas Wig- morc a hearty vote of thanks was extended to Mr. Shaw. Meeting llhilll came to a close with lrraxer by the Rev. Mr. Has- lam. MONTREAL, Feb. 5-tCPl-Ex. peeled imposition of price controls and possible entry of Provlnclgl Governments into the indirect taxation field were criticized .to- dny by E. G. Burton. president or the Robert. Simpson Co. Ltd, gt At the conclusion of the suppcr, the above mentioned ladies were ushered in and in a few brief re- marks were thanked for their gest re. M s. Rclbert Carruthers replied on behalf of the ladies in her usual capablc manner. This was fol- Iowed by a very hearty sing-song led. by Mr. W. Taylor after which Mr. Harold Laird was can. od upon to introduce the guest speaker. Mr. Walter S.l'la'lt'. Mr. Sha-w's topic cnnslstcrl or his recent trip overseas including Eu. ropc and the Old Count:-,v, n-131. mg in a very interesting style the progress these countries have vears. especiallv. WW1 "Bard in agriciiilm-al n1eili- - 0ar:t:vv out says when he knows he shouldnlt (lo wifc. Sho will be unreasonablo lucky stars if she does go off and ANSWER: No. Your parents have made you. All children have Many parents through ignoranco or The love of DOROTHY DIX c 1 wer lotion of gencrIf.i':Int::res? 'l.I.el:-l,eol'I,alt1'l.i..d".' hm Year in yearout quail lwa g been and wi e t fjgg consideration with the opening of the ninth annual conference or the Canadian Retail Federation. cmcaoo; Feb. 6-(APl U1-The United states home front exper. ienced its safest year on record in E1950. The National Safety Council totalled the accident cost as: kill- ed -- 90.000: injured .- 3,900,000; cost in dollars-57.700.000.000. BRUSSELS. Belgium. Feb. 9 .. (AP) - A babv girl was born many '0 Princebi 159lRei-h.V. commoner We 0! Kins Leopold 111. Both mother and child were said by pul- ncc sources to be doing well. Continued from page 2 it isn't lltc typo who will ntnkc it good and selfish and you should thank your marry somchody 915;-, TWO SISTERS t are to blame. to ho taulht the indolcnce ignore 1 You are as they amenities of life, this. will III- has a ways IIVINUI Taxation Real 337,910.51 119,087.31 l7.522.00 Licensee i. 4- HI-Ila 3 30.00 - Auctioneers 50,00 Bakeries 100,00 Bicycles 533,50 Building 532,00 ,Electric Light Companies . 100,00 Fish and Meal . 500,00 Gar-ares 150.00 Horse Ind Cari-lag 50,00 Labour 437,09 Milk Vendor: gmgo Peddlers 510,00 Restaurants . .- 330,00 Taxis and Transfers imoo Taxi Drivers 'ao'oo Theatres 300.00 T1-uckmsn 107:5 Rents . Market Renls 3 3,797,” Market Tolls 33952 Rent of Land 2,00 Scale House 1392,29 Sundry Police Court and Dog Tax ; 4,,-571,5; Interest on Taxes ...... .., 2503,73 Grants and Subsidies from other Governments Province-Fire Grunt 1300,00 Library Grant . ,, -900,09 Dominion.-Prov. Agvreemem 18,000.00 Per Capita Grant 22,231.00 Cost Library Spec. Exp. 236.53 -5065. Cost. Health and Welfare Donation .. 1,093.15 Cunimissimiers of Sewers &Water Supply 29,481.81 Parking Meters 42557 Miscellaneous Receipts :11 EXPENDITURES General Govemmeni Advertising . . 3 555,37 Assessing and Colloc rig 5,30-2,99 Auditing .. am)”; City Government . 12,395," Cltlf Hall llfamtenance 5521,55 Civic Election 2390.20 Insurance 5727.5, Interest-Handling om-3., , '3,-,7” Interest-tBaok Overdraft 115.39 PETHHZ Meters .. '275'57 Pension Fund Contribution 54057,-4 Printing Reports lamzm Safetv of Securities . H305 Superannuation 1 905'.” Miscellaneous l'm6'22 Prtgecltflion to Persons and Property Cl”Nmfz 1"9Pm'0n - s 212.61 F3, -13- W11-W-K8 - 139.22 FirG apartment 1o'484g72 9 Dapiflment Grant 710000 Police Department 35'z34'g0 Police Court .. 4:042:72 Street. Lighting 12.73415 -........ Public Works Street. Maintenance . , 350,993,” Workmen's Compensation 3,377,413 Conservation of Health Public Welfare-Grunts School Board ., ,, Reccrcailon and Community services lly Dump Maintenance 3 2391,37 Ilgllbf-Ir? Maintenance 4,313,;-14 Palm M-mm-nee 1o.aso.2o ond Mmntenanoe .. 54,25 Squares Maintenance 2,423.09 Victoria Park Maintenance . 2355,32 Delxvt Charges nterest on Debentures 95, , Sinking Fund Provision .. ' 55,333.43 3190,9023: Less Palymenfs Received on Street and Sidewalks Assesarnenie .............. .. 2,825.10 sundry Expenditures i ' New Assessment Housing Deficit Refund 1943. Milk Producers 1 19597.31 165.21 193.00 Licenses Less-Unemployment Insurance Recovered .. Lem-Revenue per Sdhed-ule Excess of Exvpenditure aver MUG .........."l. l Quickies nu folowinx statement of current or civic revenue and ture for the year ending Dec. 81. 1060. is from the report of the Slblndi. Itidi at Monday night's ,mi..”.'.'! S404.519.aa . 80333.3(! --.. 9499. 739.38 ....E 3 45,0195 72.99ti.43 64,869.36 2,975.09 7,377.10 127,415.15 1'."- :2.4tl7.os 3343.033.iJ 153,077.61 lil.960.'.'! 3521.10l.GF 112.4! 3520.983 2? 4911.735.-V1 3 2l.MO.R5 by Ken Reynolds III said you caught mice!" think you're confined-tliei amnion” Went gm