FEBRUARY 9, 1950 HE WESTERN GUARDIAN Z""'_'" PBIZNCE couurv ornce i . I Bummer Street, Bummerside, Phone ZD News, Subscriptions, Advertising nepreeentnuygg J. ELM‘!!! MURPHY end GEORGE GLOW ‘ The Quardlan may be bought. at any of the following etoree tn Summer-aide __ u“ moisture. Summer Street: Gourllee Drugetore, 21 Central Street; '| Newsstand, Water Street: Marla Gaudet, 0‘! Granville Street; M," pcueettde Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport, Water Street; Albee‘: Grocery, uo Russell Street. K. L. Waite in Kenllngton. . m Qufllllll Mill be delivered to In: home in Uummerelde hy Curler W ‘g u per day or 18o per week. Phone 280 for thle eervloe or give p" gydor to the hoy reeponelhle for delivery on your route. figlil-IBAL [NSUIXIANCE R819?! —POULTRY. -- Buying iive fowl 8 . d '1 . - . °~ “"1"” Sui-ix d? 1:11.)’ Fred wadmarh Kemm‘ Nine Mile Creek "Bulldogs." win_ mwmmmmwmr 1 —~ mawrwhwsha rink Thursday, rob. or. —FEDERATION or AGITICUL- 9 e H '1 '1 - rave“ - breakers. and Augustine Cove [Us W TUBE IIIEETING in Spring V8.1- ley Hall tonight, February 9th. 8 has P. M. “in; of the mortiZBZE- _.‘_¢ -_\1r. Joseph E. Hughes l h i Kiikor ‘ -——- ' g *i"’“°§‘,..§i’.u§§ tisemepaii ihrezi -WATCH nus sraca for offer 110i S10" debates Tilers 1;‘ W" 11161‘ Toronto . 101 {we tickets, go Barbara Ann 5C0“ competition between the different reeks n _ Show‘ tgramsA wgiehRthde fguis alsohenjoyt. _. _ ...ei,wowasimse —R“'“h ismmfifa Mgflggxij-lleci _AU(;T10N 0AM) pun-y m a hockey player of renown. is the Mifléfi gt (Yleary is doing nice- Masonic Hall. Konsington. Friday. president o! this League- - Mr‘ '11" ' ' . ~ - l Vi’ T ' , ’“ Prince County Hospital February 10th, starting at 8.10. Xziggmgs wfiflisgea ggckeryi°gpori ‘\' in 1119 {mowing an operatlmu-S. MONTHLY MEETING of Sponsored by Kemington Ladies Aid of Prince County Hospital. " ' TI-IE GUARDIAN. crraaco-rrcrowu lIew S'side Telephone Building Activities At Victoria _R_ink Victoria Rink, scene of many herd. fougm hockey battles. is once again in the limelight as 1t meets the recreational needs of this section of the country during the winter months, built as it is within easy reach of the surround- ing districts. The South Queens l-loolsey Lea- gue in cormrprised o! five hockey teams who play 'in this rink on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday nights each Week. These teams are "Bulldogs". Which team will win the B. C. Wood ‘Trophy this year is the favorite topic during the is the vice president and D. E. Hart. of Victoria is the genial sec- retary treasurer. C-THE t . - —THE LADIE. SOC I CL . *'“"“‘~“°"-~Hi“wi.§§d..§ct1i‘e°ii$.ie Trinity United g.llll‘t.‘l’l.m$‘lllrlfl’li2l“rl Throw“ the Kemlvmy “f ‘he walla" ‘im- ‘e n ’I‘hursd'\y Feb- side. will hold their Valentine Tea manager. Friday afternoons are ,1 ftll'g-n-\i;rilii\zlsowkxl be 011i“ and l“ Epworth “an on Tuogday Few 1 . .. ., . . given, free of charge. to all itwhool nu 1- __ ~t ‘~_ I ' ._ _ . , children. and beginners who are ~ iincii served. Ewtitolle “Mama Hm‘ “cm 4 to 6 RNL Tickets L‘°'y"m"l1, is in "lmmse 10f the cut-over to the dial system i" Summflslde mmtlmj at w “clock takinZ advantage nf this OPPDYtUWi ~ - and the staff is In readiness for a rush of calls immediately alter 111M 11h" by sllbsfllbefs “"11"! jgy in 193m, and eprjoy, gkgmigy ADYLhTISl-llfifi- than their —-THOSE REQUIRING GRASS must be in the L-uardian ictland field seeds from Four Branch i. nrcyigus qgyil-‘arniei-s Institute are requested to U“; or. send their orders at once. The sec- teyaphnna‘ rotary must have all orders before ordering, as many farmers have their own timothy seed. Last book- ing date February 20th. John Myers, Albany R. R... Secretary. .:__,_._i_ Porsruials —Mr. Alfred Stead. l-lmter Riv- —-——— er. was a visitor to Burlington, on ._ST.'CCESSFUL DANCE-‘Ancth- l Thuf5dgy gvgning_-Bur u gUQCBSSIUI card party and dance ~ was held in Sprint; V8119)’ 31111-1 -Mrs. Preston Campbell, on ‘Tuesday Bvenmll- “M” Lhellharlcttetown, was the recent of the Spring Valle)’ week-end guest of her brother-in . H1811 56°F" we" law, and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Er- mode by Mrs. Ralph Connick end ‘_ nest Houston, Kensingion.—B.r Alfred Brennan. Consolation l “ram, went to Mrs. Lloyd Camp- ieil and Mr. Willard Brown-Bur _ riparian? cannon - sum- nerside firemen responded to an ilarm originating in the apart- mrnt of Mr. Fred Arsenault over the MacQuarr-ies Dry Cleaners plant on Water Street West about 10.15 yesterday morning. A Smell explosion in an oil-burning water heater spilled some oil out. on the floor and wall which ignited and let. off s. heavy black smoke. It was necessary to use some water to piench it but most of the damage would be from smoke. - S ..\‘()'I‘ICI'J 1‘0 the. sers err- reminde- 3 Y m. than nrml the w guzirzilltve insertions my advertisers who ijgssiiieds. etc. snouir‘ nartlculat-Y 5gp: this in mind monthly meeting branch Number 9. Canadian Ltigiofl B-Es Lu W111 be held in the Town liull, Kcnslng- m“, l-‘riday, February 19 M 3 P-m- \\'_ 1.. Delaney, Secretary. ...RI-IGULAB at Krnsington L. -Mr. and Mrs. Archie Paynter. Burlington motored to Montague on Thursday. Feb. 2nd. where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Paynter‘s uncle. the late Mr. P. Jardinea-Bur -Mrs. Roland Campbell, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Calvin Chappcll, in Kensington. loft this morning (Thursday) for her home in Stoughton, Mass- achusetts.-—S. -Mr. Gordon Lidsione. student at St. Dunstan! University, spent the week-end at his home in Summerside, guest of his parents. lVIr. and Mrs. Walter Lidstone.——S to try out. the new system. The The program In connection at 9.15 and Mayor Wedge will make the first call. Telephone Halifax will be present as well us Installation of six dial positions on the Charlottetown system will gel. its hardest test with a number of invited guests. means that as soon us the system in Sunimerside is operating the erntnrs will be nhlc to dial Summerside numbers direct. An a. result persons making a call to Summeralde from calls go through one operator and this will speed up things consi were in Play. Mrs. Leigh Payuter won the lady's prize for the even- 1"Q'S high count. and the men's high was made by Layton Pro itti Consolation prizes went to Jean Adams and Mr. Juries B. Na:- Leod. Refreshments were served. When the hostess vras assisted by Mrs. Thomas Campbell. Mrs. Dan'el Hickox. Mrs, Archie Pay ter and Mrs. Harold Profiti. ztp-zrec-‘iafiion was extended to the host and hostess. on behalf’ of the guests. by Mr. Heath MacLcod-Bur Keen Racing At Summerside Another successful afternoon's racing was held on the Summer- side harbour ice yesterday after- noon with ~a. splendid course and good crowd. The starting gate was used for the second time this sea- son. In the Class A Pace Tiny Budlong, driven by Ensor Bowness, "yon in straight. heats and in the iBorden Nationals To Meet Crystals At S'side Tonight The much talked about Borden Nationals will appear for the first time this season in Crystal rink tmighi. They will cross sticks with the, Summerside Crystals in a re- turn game, the Crysiais coming out on top of a 10-8 score Tuerday evening in Bc-rden. Borden fans claim. however. that two of Bor- (Ian's bcst deienccmcii were not in the lino-up, and the team will be intact u-‘nen they play in Summer- side tonight. Toey Richards, the Bcrdeii flash who scored six goals in Borden will be a welcome sight again on Crystal rink icc. ‘Toey was ve:y popular tiriili Summerside fans when he played with the Summer- side All-Slars last yea-r, and the] will be glad to sec th‘s rfevcr play- er. who ls poison around an enemy to" bond has just been completed. Charlottetown will only have (lerably. - S Thursday night and Friday. ‘he cut.o\1er i! gchedulel] u, i-onimenco- at the telephone office company nlllclals from Charlottetown and This Charlottetown long-distance op- their - Photo by Sears. __________?__ wool may be imported from non-scheduled countries under open general permit and from scheduled countries may be imported under the quota system. Three main changes will be- come effective July l. Refrigerators, washing machines, radio receiving sets, gramaphones, out/board motors. small boats — not designed for use with inboard motor —- show cases, pianos and organs will be taken off the pro- hlbited list and placed on the quota list. The quota will be 50 per cent of the 1946-47 imports. Also to be transferred from the prohibited to the quota list. are all canned and frozen vegetables. soup preparations, dried fruits and fruit pulps. The quota will amount to 4 per ccni of 1946-47 imports. Electric dishwashers. mixers and ironcrs, juice extractors and garbage disposal unitsf now on the prohibited list, will be per- mitted entry from non-scheduled countries under open general per- mit. and from scheduled countries on a quota basis. The quota will And on Saturday mornings si-hon‘. hockey has been enjoyed. also frcc of charge by young aspirants. The Crapaud-Victorla Board of. Trade. which consists of approx-I iirrtately two dozen members. have‘ donated a cup to encourage 501101711, hockey so tihat a School Hockeyi League is in the offing. The rinall play-oil! game in this schedule will! be the highlight of the annual ice sports. A carnival is also antici-l pated a! usual ‘ i. Although this rink was one of‘ Ithe first m he built by a rural‘ community it is still in fairly good fshape as repairs are done to it leach yc-ar. Some of the features} Iwhich will be added. when iiiic cur- i irent season is over. are a newt promenade, new boards around the. ice surface, floors, roofing. etc. i And so. along with other centres on the Island. although not so‘ ‘highly publicized. Victoria rink is ‘fulfilling the purpose for which ‘ it was built-that of aiding Phy- lslcail Fitness. ._._________i_ aromas r0 omicmaivs i BERLIN. Feb. 8 —rReutersl —- German-hnm Gerhart Eisler. once No I Communist in the United; States appealed to 1.300 German, scientists working on secret atom: projects in the United States to' "break their bonds and return ioi Germany." Eislor. who jumped baili in the United States and fled to‘ Europe last May. said that thei German scientists were "living like prisoners." in an interview pub- Soviet-licensed in the mummu TOOKE ‘W %%m%%@% A sure way to please him on Valentine's Day is with a fine Dress Shirt! Choose a distinctive stripe or hand- some solid in English woven broadcloth . . and Hill's certain to choose you for his Valentine! Come in to- day! REGULAR TO $6.00 SPECIAL 3.95 MAURICE MILL MEN'S STORE SUMMERSIDE a THE lSLAND'S SMARTEST MEN'S STORE lished class B not and Page Indian net. once more in action. Oscar _ _ Berliner Zoituiig. V , _ be 50 per ccni 01' 1946-4’? imports. Land’ drmm by Mr’ Reeles‘ 100:‘ Campbell. who. liko the brook. goes -‘—1Vir. and Mrs. Melvin Bridges S'side Royal Bank ofdCascugipeC spvednt the svflelg-t ‘he 1a“ “Y0 11°ai§1°\"1"~ m forever, i; grip playing g _.._._. ..._..___..._ __ ell 1n llmmi-‘Wl 9- guess might’ uient Jine for the Nat- l N l t‘ Mrs. Bridle!‘ PBFEHIJ- MT- and SUMMARY lonals? sicoring Ezheir other two n Mrs. W. E. Brooks-S goals Tuesday night. —-<-!—G n t C1"! A The Borden team hopes to re- _'__ —Mr5. J. 1-110! °TY1 B" e1“ | verse the decision on Summerside ' The“ w“ “m” u 1°" Qhmsonnex iained the members of the Ladies’ Tiny Budlong (Bowiiessi I l “Q but, me grygmig Can't 59.. ,1 in circulatum yesterday m u . Club of the Summerslde Preshy- Rndolo D. (MacDonald) 2 3 that way. and are determirisd that meriide u moving opemuons M“ terian Church on Tuesday even- Benny's Boy (Harkness) 3 3 Richards £11311 not run wild as he wnducted by the Sm“ o! me ing at. the regular meeting. Dur- did in he carferry town. Taking - awn 13ml" ing the business period over which 3 Trot, and Pace everything into consideration, it . A“ cimmcyr b°°ks and recon" Miss Clara Mountain presided. shoud be a hectic battle betwscn M “mm” kinda including new!‘ arrangements were made to hold Indian Land (Reeves) g 1 1 these two old rlvalsl-s. ‘my equipmm‘ we" “med across the annual Si. Patrick's supper on Guy Aubrey (sn\vnfiss) 1 3 2 . s _-._ .___. m” mm‘ "’ ‘h’ “m” Em‘ d1 Thursday. Merflh 16- Dfiliflws "i" Flying Saucer (Arsenaiilt) 4 2 f1 QANAMAN [MPQRT Nova Scotia building where they freshmen“ were served by Mr-t- pa”; polo (Phillips) 3 4dr. _____ p ' will cur-y on business from today Wm m For“, and M“, .1. 0. __________, Continued ‘Rm page 1 until their new building can he Cobbys | . g ' . "MM and ooensd- The New“ _~ about $150,000,000 of annual im- ' Royal Bank structure is to be dem- __M,, “m; M“ wuifum J. poi-is, Oliihed to make room for the new Proflfl-fi Long River, graciously brildlw- opened their home on Theodor sunmersne Ourlins club whet sun Prohibited The inauguration of the dial system and the formal opening of the new No contract has bee let as yet i , for a card party. which 1 z .- - . - . e ruu has been rumouiiled for some ilfffiuniua by friends from “° Th.,...,,,, m, a Stiff“; gfifgg“ rfmfteéhglmwliill telephone building is on important event In the history of Surnmerslde. time that it is to go to a local Irishtown and Buriinsiml- T?" 5_15._.'11A. Campbell vs. F. Mac- M July 1 Wm f; pork and pork " firm. - S tables of Auction Forty-lives Rn, TID_ Morrison v5 RE, Clary“ producul w‘ flowers‘ m“ m“ J-K- Cum" is if "‘°“°“°“~ The diet system will give the people of this community telephone service 74D R E r11.“ vs H Mac tic sheeting. electric lighting fix- - ' —- ~ - " " ‘ ' tunes and appliances, various kind.‘ Farlane; no. Lewis grlartsmgu- o, Mnamem m,“ _ 0pm,“; equal to that obtainable anywhere and It represents another advance- - _ , B VS. . - ' ~ e men. AH 00ml? amusement devices and vending men’ ‘n 1th‘ progress of ‘he ‘own. 9.15 -- w.A. Currie vs. Rel-i- Willett. Physical Fitness Cameron vs. C. RumSHYI land vs E. Morrison. Friday. Feb. I0 3.15 - A. Clark vs. E. P. Foley; w. Mellish vs. an. Ester’; A-R Cqrney vs. L. Willett. M . . _ .13 k. .I..l-I. ac- I wish to thank particularly my supporters and those ‘Fgéllfnw 2/0 rrgvarleyzn vs‘ AIS who helped mo. in any way. l wish also to express my ap- ‘Hopkmsg Tih Lmmem, v5 R, ,i_ prcciation to my opponent. Mr. Donald Baker, for a very 1H0,” ' - fair campaign 945 _. 5F. Cameron vs. High School Playoff: Hayes (British machines and the lo-called comic _ said Mr.‘ l wish to thank the citizens of Summerside for the honor they have done me in electing me as their Mayor. l em deeply aware of the responsibilities that will be mine 1n the next two years and am determined to discharge them to the best of my ability and for the welfare of the Town in general. and pulp magazines," Abbott. "The total value of imports af- fected by the prohibited list will then be less than $25,000,000 on the basis of 1946-47 trade figures." In the case of textiles, there now are no restrictions on im- ports from the United Kingdom. After April 1, the United States‘ will be allowed io step up ex- lporls by 10 per ceni, or 44 per A-B- cent of ihe 1946-47 figure. 12.9., Refrigerators and radio . re- Con- ceiving sets, now on the prohibit- zed list. will be allowed on a quota _________--——- ‘basis after July 1. Imports of up i0 50 per cent of 1946-47 imports will be allowed. 1 There has been no shortage of radio-receiving Playoffs: F. F- 1”“ The new building of brick and stone Is u worthwhile addition to our business district and shows up to particular advantage to persons com- ing down Central Street to Water Street. ‘are very proud to This firm held the contract for this Building and we the life... of the hove played a part in this important mile-stone in town. Fee; Foley vs G. sols play). _€,___ HENRY WEDGE. l OUR CONGRATUL ATIUNS TO sets. but Can- T H E N adians have not been able to buy . some of the types available in ' ‘ p ‘the United States and elsewhere. ‘A {An official sflid the U. S. models 1 l 4 I, O fiproba/bly will reach the Canadian ymarkei after July l. I The official said he did not -know how the changes are likely Ito affect prices. Thai would de- ‘pend largely on merchants and on the law of supply and demand. ion of the Dial Telephone system brings to this service and communication. It nuts our ‘ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW SUMMERSIDE UNIT 1V1. F. SCHURMAR c0. 1.111. CHARLOTTETOWN The inaugural Town the latest in telephone‘ people on a. par with those In large centres tn this regard. Other Changes d to be the first municipality in the Province we are also pro" Effective April 1 there will be» . ~ _ ll {EJ018143 Th0 hiillld TETC TIOIIC C0. Lid- lhese other changes: ' to M.“ this “stem we co g p ‘ l. All emergency import re- strictions will be removed on this occasion which also marks the formal opening of their new building. p from printed labels of all kinds; on ell plumbing and bathroom fixtures. on cocoa and cocoa products. and on coffee and its products. KENSINGTON SUMMERSIDE HENRY WEDGE. Mayor. Councillors NJ. LLOYD. GORRILL J. LORNE DRISCOLI. GERALD SHEEN t. n. MORRISON H. s. SCl-IIIRMAN CLARENCE "STEELE . Lumssn MANUFACTURERS BUILDERS‘ surruss 2. Glues ovenware. other ' edltst of impor s to the quota 3. Import quotas of textiles \ 4. Paper products, now on heat-resistant glassware and _ list. Imports of 6p to 50 per M" b’ ‘""°"°°‘ b’ 1° ”" A COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE the prohibited list, genuine or l electric light bulbs will be r _ v cent of 1946-47 imports will be cent from 40 per cent to 44 per imitation pearls. and mineral