pavement .21. 194s WESTERN GUARDIAN AGINTI : o Water Street; . kstore w ' Water Street: m“ Baker!- The Guardian will bI u Boy at 2o pcr slay d" your order to til an srooa ranwh us: H. u; TflylOf Dfll‘ Co, K0 '- Avril-DOPE; xmsi Bets Adrienne. just arrived at_ ylm- Dyug Q», KOYIIIDIIOI. _,|'QB, sans on naps. mo h,“ coupe; rumble seat, good ,,_ summer-side Auto Parts. one 216. 551,5, 933 Dodge motor condition; complete trans- issyon and clutch. etc. Alex acDonuld, Travellers’ Rest. hone 614-2. ssuau. oil Lanterns, special 5.; at Bruce's. ..oniiivnmo'riiuits VOTED-—An wresliiig instance in connection 1m yesterday's election in Fifth “we “'35 that the two grand- ‘ others of the successful candid- m Francis McNeill voted. both of hem over ninetyu His paternal sndmoiher, Mrs. James A. Mc- 'i, and widow of the late James McNeil], a former Minister of hbpt; works. votcd in the Centre “ti and his maternal grand- ’. ther. Mrs. Sarah Tami n. 93, Md in the South West pol .—8. -F0ll. good _wEDDlNG BELLS — A very rptty ivedding was solemnized at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold almer. Kensington on Tuesday Lllnvrllurlllv-llllsisevsrluand Claw. ll 080w! 8t. SUMIIIISIDI and IIINCB COUNT! News. Subscription. Advertising fiaGIs-rdlanaiaybsboldbtdallystsnyiitbo l atsreshlpla-ssdda- UNI GINO!» l‘! Granville ICIOQL delivered to any liaise In Bnissssrslds. ecilepeaswsei. up rcspsulblsjor deliveries in your reuse. emu... wsm sue-ti Phone II fer this service. —IU! Bag Nets and’ ‘rwineat Bruce's. ‘ —J. B. TAYLOR. Optometrist o! Charlottetown, will be at his Alberton oflics this Saturday, November 10th. ‘ @A PIIIIO’! OIIIIBTMAI G!!!‘ from Dad to the home, a mantle clock. $10-00 and $35.00. Godkin Bros, Jewellers, Summer- side. -ANNUAL MEETING of Bum- meraidc Golf Club will be held in Town Hall "Thursday evening at A o'clock. -NOTIGE ‘I0 ram PUBLIC.- Dua to crowded markets I have bean forced to discontinue buying poultry until further notice. H. B. Cameron, North Bedeque. .-I‘OB SALE-‘jbonat permanent wave machine. Good condition. 3B heaters. Apply Box 005. Bummer- aide. —I‘0R SALll-ilioys overcoat, like new, also sixteen. Rex Daw- son, Albany. t-wii ans TAKING onmms for Hillside (hicks for 1947 _de1iv- ery. order now and save money. Rev. Dawson, Albany. ygning at 6 p. m. when Mrs. Win- lc Ciiseicy was uni-ted in holy omit of matrimony to Mr. George uggnn of Portland, Maine. Rev- (r. Murray performed the cere- (my. The bride was beautifully owned in pale blue sheer with liver trimmings and sequins, and ore a black hat with black ac- ccssnrics andiflarried a bouquet l Cziviary ros s. with maiden hair cni. The bride was given iii mar- hg» by her son-ln-law. Sir. Ar- hill‘ Cornish of Howlan. The =4- was beautifully decom-ted h mi. white. and blue stream- - cut flowers, and potted plants. \\‘(’l".l_\' four invited guests pat-took of a buffet lunch, upplemented ‘Iill ire cream. A beautifully dec- icd bride's cake adorned the hing-room table. at cithnr and ring lighted rvndles. Assisiinc in serving were Mrs. Cornish Mrs. Palmer, and Mrs. John Johnston. For travelling Mrs. Duggan will wear a black coat with fox fur, hliie wool dress with hlack ‘int and black accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Diiugnn hove been exienslvciy en- sriained, and were the Mcipltllts o! many beautiful gifts. They will make their home in Portland. Maine. where Mr Dungan is an "isinror on the railway. W. A. ii. Equipment Foi Universities OTPAWA, NOWR-ZB — (OP) War Assets Corporation announced today that sale of material and equipment needed in the training °l disviwrsrd veterans was divided "will! Canadian universities as i0I10vi's:_ University o1 Saskatchewan sac.- iiii; University of British Cglum. bu. $5.410: Queen's University. 8,1332; University or New 3mm. “Mb 512-143; Universit of ,'I‘or- m"? $7030. and McGil Univer- lill’. $2.300. Is Your Chest Weak, Sore? You will find Polaorfs Cough illiliikly antiseptic and destroys Rctcria in the mucus that clogs I'll the throat and nose. There '53 Hi1 abundance of soothing "itlication in Poleoife Cough IND which enables it to work ‘miller-s on Colds. Let this spgcialized medication help you h; ricar your breathing organs °h.<I'Isircss—-to abate nasty dis- zfllsrtv-to bring hacking and ncczmg to_ an end. Sold every- Iicrc |n.35c bottles. Y"? very soothing: it-“sa-w Ilir. .I. A. Macmillan Guest Speaker At $’side llotary iliuh Dr. J. A. MaoMillan of Chur- iottetown was the guest spenktr at the regular meeting of the Sum- merside Rotary Club yesterday. Drawing a parallel from the leg- end of the emperors robes he ask- ed lf the people of this ir-‘vince were also blind to their own con- dition. He asked a number of per- tinent questions as: How much has modern science added to our iiimi life’) What are the sanitary far-li- ities of our country homes? Arc our fishermen much better off than their; forefathers? m. melanin. said n» was ashamed ‘when he heard a speaker ssv recently that not even in the interior of South Africa are coun- try schools so far removed Irom civilisation as on Prince Edward Island. He slated that our teach- ers ers not paid as much as our maids. God gave us the Tsisnrl he said but beyond that what have we done? Dwelling at. some length on the tourist industry ho said we have not owner TBQiiIiIF-v here to ettract tourists. While we are famed Icr our oysters and lobsters if you have a friend here where can you take him lo have a dinner. f-lc instan- ced other cases in which proper facilities are lacking and sa’d that we must become united in this Province and realize what Is of profit to part of it Ia of benefit to the wholi of it. And we must lie- come prepared to invest our can- ltal in Island projects. The Island people own thirty million dollars in victory bonds and that is nice capital in any business. Last year 200.000 people visited tha island: if each of them soent M030 that would amount to four million dol- lars and he asked what other in- duatry takes in four million dol- lars. He dwelt on the tragedy of our continual leakage of young people and also mentioned the far-r that we have not got a Workmenk Compensation Act in this Province which ls one of the earmarks of civilization in any countrv Concluding he said we must get away from the idea of "let the government do lt" this is an ides that is killing the world. he said and it will end up with the gov- ernment telling the people what thcv can do. Mr. W. E. Darby presided and the sneaker was Introduced by Mr 1-00 Ooyie. Guests included Merle Creswell Charlottetown. Vaughan Groom Siimmerside, Leslie D. MucNutt MFYPPQIIO- Patrick Morris, Kinlrora and J. I. Murphy, Burnmerslde-S T Christmas lisrds WITH DISTINCTIVI DESIGNS You will find o Con! hero I" ""1 Family member. L’ Boll liooii a Wat n ‘ . AND YOU GIVE ILEASURE IN EACH PAGE A complete Library oi Cur- rut and Children's to choose tom. ¥ ‘ Novelty Stars SUMMIRSIDE _._i.__._-_@_._->-4lIQk6 SUMMERSIDE ‘IO-DAY RFECT iiit‘ liUiiliA iiUBB/t SUNII‘ viviui BLAINE ouuus (TKEEFE CAIIIIEII PERRY COMO - MIRANDA 9106000 N Dllstfsd b; BRYAN FOY ' LEWIS SEILER A 2oldsil'v-loall@s Also NEWS, MARCH OF TIME and CARTOON \ Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday of 3:30 FRIDAY and SATURDAY JAMES CAGNEY "BLOOD ON THE SUN" CONSERVATIVE lCoiitiiiile-i from Page 1) til/alter Jones, urged electors to give the Government a vote of confidence by electing Mr. Delan- ey. The Government party stress- ed tiie administration's program of aid to veterans. One issue raised by Progressive Conservatives was the Govern- ment's legislation enabling tiie provincial Utility Board to rule on questions in regard to the n-iuniclpally - o w n e d Summerside power plant. Mr. McNeili is the fourth mem- ber o! his family and its third generation to represent the Dis- trict. He served overseas with the Cape Breton Highlanders and re- verted from Captain to Lieuten- ant to join his unit in the Italian campaign where he was wounded. A graduate of Prince of Wales college and 5t. Dunstanh Univer- sity, Charlottetown. and SLFran- cis Xavier University. Antisoniah. N. 5.. he returned to his pro-war teaching job after demobilization. Mr. Delaney, 36, is assistant ticket agent at Canadian National Railways’ Summerside station. He also operates one o! the largest f0): ranches in the province. Following were the returns by polls: FIFTH PRINCE Australian opposaum fur coats are having a vogue iri New York and bring up Io $1000 Importation of the skins was interrupted by Australian revrlclions on trapping but it now is being resumed on a large scale. near Summerside III. GAIIOL DILANI! ' Liberal Party oandidau who was defeated In yesterday's lay-election in Fifth Prince. ‘ Fall Term oi l Supreme Bourt Opens At 8’side Atruebtiiiwssbroiuhtinisa the case of the King vs. Roy I. Pye, Lot lo, rape, and no M11 wsl brought in in the case of the King vs. Robert David Boyle, West Dovon, charged with III-II- gery, by the Grand Jury at the opening o1’ the fall term o! the supreme Court in Summerslde yesterday. In the latter case the that while they did not find suf- ficient evidence of the oflence charged, there was evidence oi strange conduct and they recom- mended further investigation of the case. ‘Ihosc were the only criminal cases on the docket. \ Chief Justice Thane A. Camp bell presided and said that ac- cording to the Sheriff's report there are now 72 prisoners in the jail and the report for the past seven months constitutes a fairly extensive calendar including a number of fairly serious crimes. However. he said there are only two cases for the consideration of the Grand Jury. both of a most unpleasant nature. Trial Begins Today will commence today. There was only one appeal case on the doo- ket, that of John (Holman) Gal- lant who has been convicted un- der the Excise Act and is await- ing sentence. His case was ad- journed till Monday morning. The Grief Justice in advising the Grand Jury with reference to their other duties told them that they would inspect the pub- lic building in which is the jail. He referred to a recent break oi two men frorrl this jail and said it was partly due to the congest- ed nature of the quarters. said that apparently by some prisoners attacked the jailer and broke out. He gated that they give considerat- any measures to prevent it. The Grand Jurors were: Don- sld Baker, Summerside, foreman; ton. Sununerside; Alberton; Foster side; Frederick Bell, Burnmeraide: t‘ g Frank 1. Gallant. Wellington; i Patrick Morris. Kinkora. ‘g E Counsel in attendance were the _ _ Attorney General, the Hon. l“. A. 533° 5°11‘: get" Large, w. n. Darby. K.C.. Heath 2.5"}: £33,‘ m; a no ‘w- Strong, K.C., and C.D. McCaIlum. S'Side Centre a m iie a 22:2: s :1: <>= sin» S'Side North West B ‘is: 153 F" w, | u, t , m gfilidessozirthwwetstnA tlrazidoJuli-gds sreport: ext o e sheibroilie e‘ - 48 We would like to express to you s‘ Eleanor A m Sir. our appreciation for tha very St" E ‘ B- n fair. plain and impartial mannei Mi- lugw" 133 in which you have presented your stsiliuii‘; - a! views on the cases for our con- T} l C N“ u” slderation and your timely sugges- ° l“ tiona. While it is not in our prov- ii '—_" Inca to deal with any infringe- POPULA“ l" haw '0!‘ manta of our laws which have al- MELBOURNE. Australia -<oe> m" m“ ‘m’ "l" “Y °“" courts. we vfuw with alarm the increasing violation of our traffic act and the many fatal accidents resultant. Especially would we point out those directly or Indir will’ due to drunken drivers and recommend the penalty of those P". non: uusurv rm tun NOT RALPH. THIS scone win. BE CLOSED WEDNESDAY‘ N003}, DEC. 27th ..-Until- ,4 MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 2nd ICE R. BURNS. Freetown. “I'll! cl-lalttornrown cuan man report of the Grand Jury statedi The case o1 the King vs. Pye ‘ He means illicit liquor was smuggled in and under its influence some assistant sug- ion to a possible recurrence and Kenneth Gordon, Montrose; Les- lie ‘D. McNutt, Malpeqtle; Leslie Simmons. Summer-side; J.E. Dal- Hebcr Hardy, Sharpe, East Bideford; Irving Toombs, Albany, 3.3.; T. D. Morrison, Sununer- MASCARA GRAPEFRUIT COLOGNE VITAMIN CREAM FACE POWDER CREAM BAISAM FRESHENER CREAME ROUGE BATH POWDER GALLIVANTING. DEVILTRY IAPPLE BLOSSOM YOU'LL ENJOY SHOPPING AT Sinclair (f: Stewart Limited SIIMMERSIIIE, P. E. I. ....isrisvri Ho" "l; ......a HQ cl Vllallh D, pmntning benefits grlpcirultylllu (with the add rcsaoved). Inf Cos t‘ - ' youoEJill fin§1§1i°_y1r?>lii-aii$§th§§§i% . you beetzptiful. We are fes. akefiscosmfxirigs from such noted ends V618 dbl a Ray. Max Eactor. admit 00 llrys. Coty and Richard SKIN TONIC HAND IQOTIONS PAN-CAKE-MAKE UP ASTRINGENT FOUNDATION DAY SKIN CREAM CLEANSING CREAM LIPSTICK CREAM DEODORANT COLOGNE. ALSO LILI-PINX I found guilty of driving to the common danger under the lu- fluence of liquor be greaily- in- creased and made so severe that those in the habit will be made to realize the seriousness of their actions. There are also many drivers who refuse the common courtesy of dimming their lights when approaching another our, or very often drive with only one headlight. Our attention has also been drawn to the apparent reckless driving of many of our local taxi drivers who assume the right of way belongs to them under every circumstance. These should be dealt with by our local policemen. We have examined the jail prem- ises and found everything in first class condition. with the exception of the stove in the prisoners’ kit- chen. which la in very bad eon- dition and should have the neces- sary repairs made at once. In a recent break, when two prisoners were able to make their escape we have been informed that these prisoners made a statement they were under the Influence of liquor at the time and that this liquor was supplied to them from outside. Upon a thorough ex-‘Im- lna-tlon we were not able to find any place where on entrance could be made. We nevertheless recom- ment that a strand of barbed wire be run all the way around am~ mmvvv‘ ~~<wavvw> '\ r-xxwa mm Trinity Young Peoples UNION CHARLOTTETOWN Will Present Tlisir VARIETY CONCERT and ONE-ACT PLAY under direction of Mrs. Ruby Houls, C.D.A In KENSINGTON THURSDAY, NOVEMIER 28th Curtain 8:30 Adm. 50c FOR SALE All my Iivc foxes: Platinum. White Marked, and Standard. has, Dans and Equipment Electric Motor and Universal Power Grinder. _ Con. Not. Registration. Awlv w- J. L. I assume, lordcn. the bottom of the guard fence to prevent any further entrance in the future. Respectfully submitted, Donald Baker, foreman for self and fel- lows. “DOLL FACE". GAY MUSICAL AT CAPITOL —Starring Vivian Blaine, Dennis 0'Keefe. Perry Como and Carmen Miranda and studded with a tune. I111 score o! new song hits by Jimmy Mcflueh and Harold Adamson. "DoIl Face." 20th Century-Fox's say new musical. joyfully pegged to the hilarious saga of a burlesque queen's spirited battle for legiti- mate stardom via a ghost-written Butvbiovrairhv. opens at the Capitol Theatre. Sllmmersido. Paced by the studio's recent musl- cai sensations. "Dolly Sisters," Face" has been given the benefit of an all-out production with Producer Bryan Foy and Director Louis Seller packing the new hit with lavish settings brilliant dance spectacles and a bevy of Hollywood's prettiest chorinca as well as an outstanding supporting cast. is headed by “State Fair" and "Nob Hill." "Dcll _ est in th, nlm. 0'Kcefe is seen is the role of Mike Hsnnegan, tht "burleycue" producer whose ingen- ious scheme for bringing "culture' and legitimate stage stardom to hii singing star, boomerangs with s vengeance. LONG TRIP FOB. CEREMONY title role of one "burleycue" queen who gains legitimate stardom through a literary hoax. but retains it through her undeniable talent and beauty. with time out to mend her romantic fences. The role. the most demanding yet played by the Smiling and dancing star ranges from slapstick to serious. revealing the thrush who had never danced before aha landed on the screen. as an accomplished as well as seduc- tive hoofer. SlX-féét-lhlfe-Blld-l. - half inch Dennis O’Keefe was Miss Elaine's own choice for her romantic inter- BEDFORD, England — (OP) _ Men of the Bedforoshirc and Hert- fordahire Regimen‘. made a spe- cial trlp to Bedford from Greect to join their comrades in a oero mony giving the regiment the honorary freedom cf the borough IIAIIGE io-iueiii AT Til! B|.iIE IMIOII GLIIB Millie U! ‘THE MODIRNAIBES‘ is‘ t‘ Bus Leaves SUMIMIJISIDI: at 10:00 PM. RETURN! Arm! DANCE 6 \ "will: ‘nu One O’Clook Wedlultlly CONTINUOUS nasrauaaivr saavrca The ail-star cast cherry-blonds Miss Blaine in the And said This with LIftIi Jock HoFnsr sot In o corner Eating bis Christmas Pic Ha put in his thumb And puilsd out a plum who wants to save money and insures . mutual concern and retains its I profits for the benefit of the policy-holders. Prince Edviarii Island lluiual Fire insurance Company ‘laud Office, Summsrsidc. Carl Weeks. Aibertsn. . Geddla ldacbeod. West R018"! 0. M. Grant, Chariot W ‘o!’ x‘ WHAT A SMART IOY AM I. is also vital a person can say a Company which is a purely lvanch Office, Cbcriottsteri AGENTS: