JULY 30. 194.8 CLEARANCE Soticnsf Spuns, Ilaycns, THE GUARDIAN, m-IARLOTTETOWN srdlller’s chances As Liberal Leader -__ OTTAWA. Ont... July 28- When the going is tough and it locks .~.s if the Government is getting the worst of a political debate in Pa:- liament. one customary Liberal de- vice is to throw the Government's top scrapper into the fight. fie:;' little James G. Gardiner. minister of agriculture. Of the three Lube:- als who can best “command" the House. Mackenzie King. St. Lam, ent and himself, Gardiner is easily first in rough and tumble fighting. James Garfield Gardiner was born near Exeter. Ontario. 66 years ago and got his schooling in Li..- coln. Nebraska, Clearwater. Man.- toba. and in Saskatchewan, where GEIITRAL GUARDIAN This column Is reserved for new» of local Interest, but advertising of 0 II"! nature ma: be inserted at five cents a word strictly p“. able to advance CBASWELI. I0r Pnoiarg-s-gphg, CON FEDERA TION S UBANCE, LII IN- sr more senvrcs _. Arum Coal C0. Phone 2498. room: ssmioells. lace for 5.1mm end wedding pictures en location. ._._. HOWARD MMNNIS’ .Pittsd Footwear at I75 Queen Street. -___ LADIES’ ram. rear nus just 4i III GLASGOW INSTITUTI Nineteen members and two vis- itors met at the home of Mrs. Preston Campbell on Monday evening. Meeting presided over by the President, Mrs. Elsie Laird. and opened with “O Canada." Hnll call was answered by mem- bers expressing approval or dis- approval of securing lights for village streets. MaJority ruled in favor. Minutes read and adopt- ed. 1t was moved. seconded and carried that we invite Clyde River play and members asked to make and sell candy. Xlt was also decided to secure transportation to institute con- vention at Rustieo. Reports from Orphanage delegation given by Mrs. Herbert Stevenson and Mrs. tended annual convention at Char- lottetown from this Institute. Foster Sellar. No delegates at- ‘ WE ARE IIIILOAIIIIIG 4 IIARII N IIT GOAL PAGE ELEV EN Sink committee reported. New committees are es follows: he became s farmer. He learned received at Iihe Laurette. . . 1/2 Price UIIIITIIITU 3 JOTSO S -CIIG —' -' - politics the hard way lh the rug. __ y ’ y ’ I ged machine-ridden Saskatchewan SEE Tm; “u1|(|.m»_sp m all. iidlrsbillitllorlw mm“ “m! I I A & I school. Elected to the provincial portable radio. Tooznbs Music y. 8' 0'1 me “on Lunch’ mi I I s rm and summer c legislature at the age o! a2. Gard- Store. - l my D” m“ m‘ M“ I'm". F, Stevenson 1/ 7 iner has been up to the ears ill ___ m“ mean‘ w be n M“ E31 ‘. politics all his life. - SEASON THCKETS . - ~ " ‘ i-s — _ _ ' i 3 0 i-le became minister oi highways Home Week on sale hfllxlorlliollfi Rout“ s’ 7h": mu “n Wm b’ I‘. under Premier Dunning arid when Drug Stores and Milton's Old “awn” Wm “‘.'.“°’° w‘ m“ m I '-'—— . Dunning resigned in 1926. Gardin- Spain. ‘pmd I‘ hmday- S U I T S " ‘°°" ‘“ m“ °‘ “b- .1551 “..‘"".’.....°.i.' l“ ‘°°“ * S P E C I A L S eral govcmmcht. His party was s1‘. srmlmws cmnw , . mlmmm. defeated lh me she from tliczl well. Service August 1st, gt go “wing “l.” ‘ m“ "BMW 011 ‘ I ‘ . until i934, durinlg the Anderson re; ‘M. Masonic Lodge will be in at- zxkgl-lge ifllzlson l; gJeioisl-aphy °LGA'$ BEAUTY PARLOR \ girne. Gardiner earned the joo l endarlce. Ch V ll i - - - c -eson _ 1 _ hecklinz the government from the 1.331 P. M. vghych alleillegerietzlfviget ‘£11111; Mfinalilddflfld Mrs. Regular]5g5%'3":e§::::nhN'°' 3"‘ s”? $3 so ' opposition benches. He returned W1 drawn. Rev. A. S. Weir, Minis- as e "n #55" and ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " ‘ semng at ,_ __ _ _ 2 I briefly to the premiership in 193i, ter. Jokes were told by Mrs. lacy Regular $7.00 Permanent: . . . . . . . . $5.00 only w resist‘- in 1985 and will —-- Dmmsm- M" Edwin Sievelmfl Regular $10.00 Permanenrs . . . . $7.00 Mackenzie King's dominion CibiflET. n a r. r s s T-BELLB rtrvzn ‘E? Wl- Geotae Dickicson. Muchinekss Permumn 70° $1000 $12 so as minister of agriculture. CHARGE. United Church of csh- 3'15!" It the wintry Club". . "*5 ' ' ' ' ' 1o ma, 5cm“; g0;- gunday, Aug-m was reed by mg, Mclvln M“. No appointment necessary for Out-cf-Town Customers $6 Not "Soft Boiled” 1st. 11.00 A. M. Eldon. 7.80 P. M. Leod "and "He Couldrfit Find PHONE 2401 e | Belle River. Sunday Schools 2.30 ‘Them . by ms. P. L. Campbell. SCIIIIIg 3T. *— - — 1h its hcycicv. the "caramel- Lib P- M. South Plnette School coo Collection amounted to $1.20. P. M. Belle River. J’. Edward Baxter. Student Minister. PRESBYTERIAN cmnwn. - fur-gay. August 1st. Clyde River 11 . . s. s. 1o A. M. Churchill 11 FANNING niwo t A. M. s. s. 10 s. M. The Rev. R. x a‘ “GETTY - I °’ “" 5”“ m ‘t °""" “M "‘ m“ ACSADIA UNIVERSITY Camb idge. Mass. ill pre ch. St. p, _ camel-mes a r. new Reva. r. w. WOLFVILLE, NOVA SCOTIA ~ IDEALLY situated in'the use "or; Goodwill. Minister. son of Panningbrook. Evangeline. Acadia oflaa unique op, The. KBVGSTON UNITED CHURCH. ._'r‘here will be a special service Riggmonsgwrriiung portunitiea to earnest student; Faculty is large and carefully selected.‘ Sunday evening at 8.30 P. M. under the auspices of the Woman's lifls- M,‘ J" n - Dingwe-ll spent the siorlary Society. A tribute will be read in memory or! Mrs. George gifmz°fkfi “Em h0g2; m1?” Recreational facilitleeirlcludeanexeellent‘ Rodgers” ' ' “n Gymnasium. Swimming Pool. and Skating ' ' Rink with Artificial lee. Excellent living accommodations. Meeting closed by singing The Island Hymn. Refreshments were served by committee, assisted by hosteu. eral machine” in Saskatchewan was known from end to end of Ca- nada as one o! the toughest poiiti cal aggregations in the count-iv". largely composed of high practicni politicians. many of whom were "20 minute hard-boiled eggs." “Jimrny" himself is not soft-boil». When Gardiner left iior Ottawa Balance of Spring and Summer A Full-length and Shcrtie Goats o“ 3; c.5531; *.::,:;:;".=;~.. f: ‘iii: g real explanation of the OCF's vic- tory in Saskatchewan in 194i. lllllllcoArs ... i special - - - ~$9,97 itfi.t‘.“.ififf’i.iili.’hlifiil“fiit‘f 40 SKIRTS All sizes, reduced to — - 35% cff factory here by the government. Gears measuring up ,to 15 feet in diameter, and weighing up to so r tons. will be produced for the Royal Australian Navy. and for sale to private industries. COATS the Liberal machine had t- mplete- ly broken down from neglect. But if Gardiner is one oi the "fightingest" politicians ‘in the House of commons. he is a great deal more than that. Outside of the Prime Minister. there is no one in the Cabinet who knows his de- partment as well as Jimmy Gar- Watch him on the Agricultural Green who was recently called to “higlher service." The "Bonshaw Quartet” will render special music and Byron l-lowiett will deliver the address. Shelwberries are still Pl tihllin this district. Matthew-wash 0o, blame the m-lmty. Pickers l" mml-fli. in different sections 4c and 5c per box. In other sec- tions. 30 and 40 cents per hour. i THE HORTON ACADEMY M O1‘ ACADIA UNIVERSITY ' FOUNDID ll]! I A “Model" Academy (co-educational CORNWALL" PASTORAL CHARGE. — Services August 1st. chlhe politics." Others Insist that Children's Boat and llat Outfits — estimates. Like other Ministers, he ggmwfiusgé P5115“: Q30 Pym; $32‘: 0:1"! U'""""Y s°ll°°l ° I has a couple of experts on hand u“ °° ' ‘ ' Mrs, Milton Rod: . Girl lall Id oil! i. id 1 Rack of BLIIIISES Reduced to BEl-IIW 008T l" B“ 12:. ‘izzszzi: 3Zl”..§lif"..l°‘;‘§§§2s“€.ii“°”““..... m... ......... ..::=°"...::: =~=~'=-=-'-=~'i~-'-"i'--- "'" -. part. he can Rive right off the cuff. even Ln mat- ters oi considerable detail. R .~ 1t is obvious that Gardiner I knows agriculture. For all the uri- - 7 ' " popularity of some of his wilt-es» Gardiner knows the farmers loo. and they all lcnow "Jimmlfi" Pint-Steed DWI!" J. G. Gardiner is pinhsizoti. standing about five feet high in his shoes. But he doesn't look dl- mlnutive when you see hirrl in ac tion in the House. He is dynamic. with a rather rasping voice and a slashing edge to his humor whlch muck; deep into opposition hides. ‘No government gladiator can score eff the opposition more tellinsly than James G. Gardiner has very litle use for theorists. Throughout the war aliu its aftermath. he is known to llave been at odds with some of the Government's financial advisers such as Donald Gordon. Rumor is ~ that some of the WP held‘ will“ ~ tumble from the bureaucratic lv- ory Tower" if Gardiner became Prime Minister. Gardiner was the first openly-W enter the contest for the Liberal leadership against the favorite- Right Hort Louis St. Laurent. A: once it was apparent that his or; ganizatlon was clickinB "my I15 after the manner of the Saskatche- Wfl machine in its heyday 1t- il 511d that Gardiner. who is a member o.’ the United Church. will set w;- siderable support in Protestant s- ‘. tions of Ontario. But there is use support for him in Roman Calla-i- lic Quebec where his “mlddiOt-IA‘ homo from P. E‘ I‘ HOSPnEL Currieulumz-lilusuaeing the best In l,‘ the "New Teechil?.“ and conserving the beet In the oi . Courses: - University Matriculation l and General. l 171.5: meeting. Kingston 3 P. M. and S30 ‘P. M. Church School 2 P. M. Special music by the Bonsl-law Male Quartette at the evening ser- vice New Dominion 7.30 P. M. Church School 6.30 PM. Rev. M. K. Charman. Minister. M‘ 3°55"- Jfly" has returned home from P. E. I. Hospital. after TWQMBB treatment. The was loo very promising. ‘Th’ villi-Wit? °5 Potatoes are in blossom. It is hupgd the“ Wm be a bountiful crop. OUNDED 1838 ACADIA UNIVERSITY Offem Gfldllllt coursee leading tn degrees of ss.s.,"sa.sc.'fis.nl'.'c§{ Master in Music. ‘ l Four-year courses leading to “l-lonors" and "Advanced Honors." One-year special course in Sducati for g. ‘uetes in Arte and‘, Science to qualify for the Teacher's License of the Province oi’ Nova Scotie and the degree of Bachelor in Education. ' Three-year course leading to a cenificate In Secretarial Sciencs Threeyear course leading to e Iicentiatc in Music. Three-year course in Engineering, with diploma. leading to Final‘ years in Nova Scotie Technical College and McGill University! Two-year course leading to diploma in Household Economlm. PreMcdioel. Pro-Dental, Pre-Law and PreNuraing Courses. Greatly upended list l" petitive Scholarships. For Information Apply to the Registrar Jest Form Brassieres, sizes 36 to 48, reduced to I Table lI-IIILIIREIPS WEAR Reduced t0 BELOW 003T 67c 2.97 SEVERAL OT-lIER ITEMS REIIIIBEII- 008T Personals W's. W. Morrissey and her daughter. Ursula. have returned to their home in East Royalty, after spending a very plegggnt week visiting relatives on the Magdalen Islands. Pmnlnshroolr w. r. held a my successful dance in their school, The ladies served ice cream and lunches. Fabric GLOVES to clear at - - The many friends of m] Ger- aid Birt oi’ Pisquid are glad to see hi-rn heme again, after his Qp_ oration in the P. E. I. Hospital. __-__.____ m Maxi: navy cams BENDIGO, Australia — (C?) _ A naval gear-cutting plant is to be constructed at the ordnance ANNOUNCING ours HOLIDAY ~ ever he became prime minister. 0.‘.- tawa and Parliament Hill would liven up. Liberalism under Gar. diner would be earthy stuff. After the next general election. both CC! and Tories would certainly know they had been in a battle. Midrlif (Icttcll Pylalllas clearing st DON'T FORGET TO ASK FOR YOUR GOOD- WILL QUIZ PROGRAM TICKETS WITH YOUR PURCHASES The Fashion Shoppe “The Store Thai" Faslltl Built" GT. 6E0. ST. Tile regular meeting of Winsloe North W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Bruce Younker Wednes- day. July ‘l, with Mrs. E. M. Oud- nlore in charge oi the devotionalf Meeting opened with call to wor- IND. followed by hymn, Lord of All Seine ‘fluened Afar. Ind "V- eral passages of Scripture read by diflerent n-letnlbers. A poem and Mayer were read by the leader. sung. Readings. Tomorrow is Here. and My Words Shall Not Pass Away, were given by Mrs. Stanley Shaw and Mrs. 2.‘. M. Oudmore. Minutes of June meeting were read and adopted. Seven mem- bers and two visitols answered roll call. Comespondence was presented. There were 10 calls made during the month. and nine cara and one box sent. Collection" a.m- ounted to 90c. and sunshine Begs to date to $13.00. A temperance reading was given by Mrs. Onler Younker. Auzust meeting was invited to the home of Mrs. Stanley Shaw; leaders. Mrs. A. D. Shaw and Mrs. John Oudlnoreb word for roll call, wine. Meeting closed with Our Loved Dominion Bless. and Mizpah berl. ediction. (Patriot pleaeeeopy) thgqogd" wartime record. and his support of Mr. King in withstallli- irlg conscription until the eleventh hour. is gratefully remembered. Farmer Politicians . But. by she large. Gs-rdiu support comes from two sectlo: lil iarn-lers, W110 Wlll-lld In“ I5 see a farmer in power: (it practical politicians. w). want to see the Liberal party ll: there fighting” and giving the till-l- CLO SING The Week of Aug. 9th to 14th lic what it wants. here and how. --.--s--._-..--.-.n.... keeping both eyes on the next =10- minion election. No matter what the government's hisb ldvlK-‘ll might say about financial pansy.- ’ Gardiner is not the man to force’ > austerity and high taxes upon the ~ , voters within a year of a general J , |eicction. > If. as reported. Liberal associa- r itlons are irl mild revolt against the Abbott straight-laced policscs. this should favor Gardiner at the nearing national convention. “lite! factor working again!“ , ‘rfhlfnfil’ is the circumstance {D's-T . be inner circle of “Mecirexr .11; Liberals" are not for him. may would probably rather see s".- lllcst any other member o! the Ca- binet nominated. I! St. Laurent cannot be elected in short order. then the Mackenzie King Liberals will switch their influence to other contenders, but. not to Gardiner. Chief factor in Gardinel-‘s favor I the organised campaign which has been put on in his behalf in con- stituencies right. across Canada. If It. Laurent is the "gentleman in politics" to e fault. Gardiner is the politician per exeellence—aed to a fault. Sis formal entry at once made the contest interesting '\ TBIWAIHIIIIIIlQttBUMi-f. ' c ksmknmammmmr AAA as s AAAAAA AAAAA AAA A A GIVING OUR STAFF A WELL DESERVED REST AND AT THE SAME TIME ALLOWING THEM TO ENJOY OLD l’ HOME WEEK, OUR PLANT WILL DE CLOSED FROM AUG. 9TH TO 14TH INCLUSIVE. ' -. HOWEVER -- AS A CONVENIENCE TO OUR CUSTOMERS OUR OFFICE WILL RE OPEN FROM 9 AM. TO I2 NOON EACH DAY TO RECEIVE CALLS AND GIVE OUT WORK. ~ On Sunday, August Ist at 1:15 PM. the power supply will be interrupted In IIle North Eastern section of the City In order to moire necessary changes to the distribution system. The erae effected ls within the following approximate boundaries: ' Upper Prince Street, Prince Street, Kelli- Sheet, Kenrillgtell Reed, How thorns Avenue end Allen Street. longvertll Avenue which Ia vItIlIs the above limit: will not be effected. PLEASE NOTE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 5TH. is the latest dote on which we coll occept work that ls wanted for deliv- l’ by Saturday, August 7th. 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