'1woVEMBER 1, 1951 gfruii wrsrsnu ouAiiniAn . IT PBINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Summer street. Summerslde. Phone 8031. Vows, Subscriptions. Advertising llepreu.-ntatlver ' J. House Phones: ELRIEII MURPHY Ind GEORGE CLOW 8038 and 8082 The Guurdian may be bought at any or thg following stores in Summernlde: B," noomto c, Summer street: 'K,ny's News-stand. Water Street; i Water Street; Gourlles Drugstore. 2! Central Street: p I Mark Gaudei, 61 Granville Street; H,-pg Doucettcs'C-rocery. Second Street: Vince": Grocery. 120 Russell Street; island Motor Transport. Enman's self- Service Drug. K. L. Walto in Kenslngton. TVEST PRINCE OFFICE Alberton: Phone: -REGULAIt MONTHLY MEET- ING of the Kensington Commun- 113' club. Friday. November 2nd. 8.30 P. M. at Town Hall. -CliURCH INSTALLS FUR- x,tcl-: - The Fundamental Bap- tist cliur h. Central Bcdcnuc. has taken ano her step forward. in in- stalling a new. electrically con- tiollccl oil burning furnace. which takes care of their hentiiirr, prob- inn very efficiently. -SPEAKER AT I-'l'NDAJiENT- Al. BAPTIST l'Ill.'R('ll - Mr. iyioward Hunt, of Toronto. and Glad Tidings chapel, sum. ynici--ide. was the guest Spi'2lk('r. isiirirlny evening. Oct. at lllv Fiiiidtinientnl Baptist Church. Cciiti-nl Bcdcque. ulicrc he l riiv:l('llPd the Word with grctit ac- ceptance to a large coiiurcgitiun. 28. - ENJOY.-ABLE CARD l'AR'l'Y ... A very successful and enjoyable card party was held at the home in! Mrs. Elizabeth Brciiiizin. Keil- siiigtoii. with scvcntccii ttihlcs in play. Winners were as follows: vL.I(ll8S first. Mrs. Evelyn LcBliini: and second, Mrs. Aloysius Crokcn. Gt-nls' first, Mr. Jnnics Mill. and second. Mr. Elwood Crozicr. Con- solation. Stellti Jordan and Andy . l'iirncr. g... mm. BOARD OF TRAIIE MONTHLY MEETING TONIGHT. TOWN HALL THURSDAY, NOV. lst A Good Attendance ls Urgently Requested. Professional cards M; ii. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Fire - Auto --L Casually 5 Summer St.. Summersldc PHONE 24i.'l l'. Earle Hickey 1 Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank ol Commerce Building ; lumrnenlde. P. B. I. l l PHONE 2888 ; E. E. liarltmaii. ii 0pt.D., R.(). l OFTOMETBIST Eyes Examined oium Filter! 1 Office Hours: 9 to 12 - I to B And by appointment Phone 32!? REGENT THEATRE BLDG. I Bummer sr.. Suinmcrslrle S ll. F. Hunter ll. 0. complete Visual Analyse: I ; Glasses Fitted I room: me i lMALl..M.AN'S BUILDING i i t i i OPTOMETRIST Innunersidu. P.l-Ll. i 'JUT OUR WAY i "EWF-Ares -to , HOT weseous-c bf-pro Ipl0I' s - r 4- - HADN'T we BETTBZ . ASK THAT OFFICER IF .. ; HAROLD CANBACK lT OUT 1 Juan" FAR ENOUGH FOR - vou TO GET IN? BUT NO, HE MIGHT ASK HOW AN- Eiei-l'l'-YEAR-OLD LEARNED 1D DRIVE -.- WAIT ,'I'lLL wr-.: in-INK: Frank Wcehs. Representative. B8-2 Office and 68-3 House. -THE LIST of defaulting tax- payers for the Town of Borden will be posted on November 7th. 1901- signed .1. w. Carin. -DON'T MISS PANTRY SALE at Kicr Clark's store. Kenslngton, Salllfdiit Evening. November 3rd. 5l30ll5Or0d by South Freetown Home and school Association. Sale starts at 3 P. M, - ovr-sir:s"o'ii-iaiziu-:n our - A band of Gypsies recently arrived in Summcrside and after obtaining the necessary license. opened met)- shop at. the stand known as Tessie"; Taxi. For a consideration. thev purported to reveal the future to anyone interested but had their ability to do this been genuine. they would not have done business with Mr. Michael Griffin. Lot 7. who wandered into their abode by mistake looking for a package of tobacco. In the process of the exer- cise or phrcnology. the sum of 3200.00 belonging to r. Griffin dzsnppcrired and shortly after they received n visit from Chief of Po- lice White and although the chief Gypsy dlsclaimed any knowledge of the missing money. the sum of S1-13.00 was returned to Mr. Griffin and. he did not press charges against the sccrs. Chief White re- voked the license and the Gypsies were invited to fold their tents like the Arabs and as silently steal aiiav. - S. Personals -Mr. John Brennan. Saint John. spent a few days visiting at Mrs. Emma Brennan's. Kensington. and Mrs. John R. Thompson, Darnley. -Mrs. Roy Warren. Charlotte- Halloween Fairly Quiet Al Summerside Hallowtfen in Summerside was oomparitively quiet. according to police, and although there was the usual spasmodic outbreaks here and there over town. no serious damage was reported. Them were. however. several reports of broken stop signs at slreet intersections and Chief of Police Peter White indicated last night that offenders of this type would be set-crly deal with if ap- prehended. He pointed out that such vandalism can very easily cause a fatality. These signs are placed at the street corners for the use of the motorist and if they are m'ssing. someone is going to be injured. perhaps fatally. he said. any great extent goes to the credit of the Kinsmen gather to receive the show staged by the Kinsmen. This year was no exception and the festivities slnrtxd with big parade headed by on Water ceeded up Central Here the kiddies entertained and Street and to were given the school. rovally a much better way to to be des- thls iivns spend the night than troying properly, -S Winding Up Of S'side Firm luring and Cold Storage Co. Ltd, Summcrside. it was decided that with the perniissimi of the cre- ditors that the corporation be mill has been closed down but it The absence of any vandalism to in Summerade. Club. For the past several years cross-exnmlnatio of witnesses this orgimizatioii has staged its has loxlonded tic scone 0! the Han,”-c'cn party 1" me High inquiry. It was adjourned yester- Schoel auditorium where it large number of the younger generation treats and see the the Cann- dian Legion band which formed up then pro- candv. oranges and non and then sent tolmamn thein homes feeling no doubt thntih,.,.,.imz it Many Delays At a recrnt meetmg of the Judge C. St. Clair Trninor. executive of the Han Manumc, Commission chairman. stated the Commission was disturbed that Woulld up "ml" me V”1"”””' but at this henring they had wi"dl"E U9 A” been told it would now he the For the past week or so the middle of 1953 ' THE GUARDIAN. Alberion llas Relatively Quiel Hallowdeiig -Hallowe'en night in Alberton was relatively quiet considerinz days gone by when the ”Court-y House cannon" made its yearly, move from its positjon alongszdel the Court House. At midnight outside of a number of bridge scattered across the street. andl the destruction of a large signy erected at considerable expense- on Church Street, a quiet night was reported by the town police- man and a special constable on duty for the evening.-F Extentlon or Continued from page i However. the wealth of evidence given and the sometimes lengthy dny nfternoon until 10.00 a.m. this morning. Witnesses heard yester- day were the some as took the slnnd on Tuesday. TVhen Mr. W. E. Jefferson. chief .c-nglncer of the Maritime Telephone and Telegraph Com- pany. appeared as a witness. lie iviis asked in cross examination by Mr. K. M. Martin. City So- licitor if he could explain "the in- cvitnhility of the inefficiency of the Clinrlotlctown exchange." Mr. said that at a previous hnd been ndmlttcrl that there was inefficiency iind officiiils ilieii stated it was in- cvitziblc. In reply Mr. Jefferson asked Mr. Martin if he had ever been the local exchange office. Mr. Martin said he had not; "1 would not be popular." 5. '1he installation of dial equipment had been set brick so often. He sold at first the postponemcnts were for H few months each time before it became estnb ' e ii i. ioivn. recently visited Mrs. Ethel has been the hoP9 of an Concern. MI" ropi'vsh.3 (inf-siinns Mr. Jpf. Chanipion. Kenslnizton. and Mrs ed that the shutdown WWW be fcrson said that the service here Benjamin Burns. Baltic. only temP0THF)'- MR C001?” is "ns cfflcicnt us we can make ----- KC)". nianasin: dirccmfa Slated it with manual equipment." but --Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Found. last night that rev”?-5 had 50 la? ndmltted that it was not as effi- New London. will be receiving been received from some of the giant as me mni equipment congratulations today on their creditors but not all. would provide. He was asked by fiftieth weddinzz. anniversary. He said that it was a possi'oil- Mr. Melvin McQunid. represent-I --- -- . ily that within six months that ion the Souris Board of Trade-.5 Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacKinnon. the plant would again be in op- if ll WDUW be fensible '0 trims- St. Eleanors. were guests on Sun- cration. I" We 5W"”lb0”d5 "OW in P59 day of Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Mac- Regarding the nuiwber of men ll"? 10 Smhl-lFl' l'0UniI'.V' Olflvcsl K333 syanloy Bridge. reported as 35 who were 18.5 om when the dials! were installed; Mr. Key said mm the company blr. Jefferson did not believe ll; Congratulations will be exl.end- had not for some years main- "mid "9 4”"? M "'9-V W””'d.b9; rd in Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mac- tnined il staff this large. The '00 ”XP9"S”'9 '0 ?if","'9 in WW; Kay. Stanley Bridge. Nov. 6th on number who have so far been M me mlmue ”i”"'"ni tlic.r fiftieth wedding an-nivcrs- laid off. he said. was about ten ' ary. nr eleven and. three or four nioiep mul.” s"”w --dlrs. llcleii G Fraser, of i2 would be also laid off sliortiy.-5 Thnwp whre spwra. quemoml l Roscwyn Place. Triiro. N. S.. spent lust. week iit the Parsoiiage of the Fiindzimciital Baptist Church Central Bedeque. visiting her son, Rev. D. M. Fraser and family. Alberlon and Vicinity Mr. Hcbcr Hardy. A'-berm” l5 public interest. the would be pros- Mr. Jefferson under question- Enloymil 7' "W99 Week-S l3C3U0" gcuted. ing by Mr. Martin said lherci from his duties at Mvricks Al- --Now, If this new iegimnon should be no difficulty in ommn-5 bcrlon. 1Ad- Come; m 1 am under an gmpl-95- ing steel or mntcrinl for the; '-”- sion that it will be a measure un- Pr0P959d 9xl9"Si0n '0 We C0"!-' Mr. E. W. Hardy. town police- to his duties after a one week vacation. During his absence the town was iriim ".e.lbcrLon, returned ably policed by Mr. Jiinies Mc- Arthur. Miss B. Smith. R.N., Alberton. and Mrs. M. Kennedy. 0'Leary successfully completed the Scout- courac for Cub Leaders which was held at Rocky last is Cub Leader crs preliminary Point near Charlottetown week. Miss Smith of the newly formed Cub Pack at. Albei-ton. -1". RUBBER RULIIIIS The check. or Chinese foot meas- ure. used in iiong Kong. varies from ll”: inches to nearly 15 ac- cording to custom in trades. R various inf. terdiiy regarding the speed of v answer by the telephone oper- ntors. Mr. llicQunld in speaking ..m.:..C..j.C"nunued from like 1 of rural phone service said that tEfC5CS- 1 NW9 HIWRYS 0PD059d this an operator could not give fnst . . . . service when she had to do her "The act should set forth lhelhouscwork as well its run A conditions under which industry swltclibonrd. He asked consider- could get. together. Then there ntion by the Crimiiiissinn of ris- lf they do anything contrary to the der the Criminal Code which will make it a crime for a producer to say that. his product should be sold foi- so-and-so-a normal and proper thing for him to do." Could Hurt Consumer R.J. Keelan of Snrnia. Ont.. sold consumers think the proposed leg- islation is in their interests. where as "it could work against the con- sumer. It would lower retail effic- iency nnd ethics, and might lead to flim-flammlng of the public. which the retailer can do it he is forced to do it to make a profit." The final resolution. asking de- lay until further study. was pass- ed with only a few dissenting hands showing. p-.:-:- Sophlli Jex-Blake. English doc- founded the Ed-inburghschool of Medicine for Women in 1886. By J. R. Williams should be legislation providing that directed at various witnesses yes- surlng good service before grant- ing higher rates. pony building here. Mr. W. S. Dickie, general truf- fic manager. said the company wage rates for operators ranged between 316 and S2450 weekly with overtime paid for holidays and Sundays. He said that a wage progression on a yearly basis was planned for those em- ployees who remained with them. However. he pointed out that the company had it very rapid turnover of staff members. Recalled to the stand Mr. Jef- ferson said that in the early years of the war most construc- tion problems were concerned ivilh the supplying of service to the armed forces. The eompniiy had believed then that after the war the equipment used in that way would supply the civilian demand for several yeiirs. But it had not worked out that way. he said. as service releases and rc- laxing controls were so slow. and the civilian demiind for service built up so fast thnt the dc- mnnd could not he met. He said that installation of the (Hill sys- tem in Summcrsldc had relieved the badly congested traffic in that town. New Radio System It was also mentioned by Mr. Dickie that the company was for advanced in its planning for the lnstnllntlon of In new radio system similar to that at Ten Hill. It will be erected in the vicinity of Summcrsidc to re- lieve the heavy toll traffic on the cable. between that town and New Brunswick. He believed it should be ready for service by June of next year. Under questioning by Mr. A. Wnlthen Gaudet. of the Char- lottetown Board of Trade. the witness said thnt dial phones for this city had been under consid- eration for the past five yea rs. CT-IARLOTFETOWN . M Negotiations Completed Verbally For Sale Of . Gordon, Electric Plant Negotiations for the purchase p?:,:pannsyt'du ufiiiz-ariletliiizl of the Gordon electric plant at HM would be bum. he mum, Alberton by the Maritime Elec- tric Company. Ltd.. were verbally completed yesterday afternoon. Before the sale can be consum- mated. however. contract now being drawn must bear the . Hy 1lflpFDYlli'DE the I-'rovlnclai Pub-i:::;?”:;;n:ou:p Xnferlon ml. lleylltllitics Commission. ' Ilime being' and M make Subject. to this approval. it is wmpomryv ymprmwmenu understood the Maritime Electric distributing svsum in C0mp"'"y will "ssume ."pomno" will insure reasonably sntisfnc- M m” Mherm" Elemnc Eysmm inry service until the intcrcnn-I M Dewmb" !5t' net-ting line can be constructed. This matter would have to re-y ceive consideration along 'wiih: the company's general construc- tion program. it is, however. the compnnysl the existing: the such. to the: lovin as Qlmrivd wnh mgnrd m H” The Gordon electric pliint is Hkchhnnd M "W .M".r"mm El?” owned by Mr. Alfred Gordon.i 'r"V.C"m.m"-V 'm”d,'"g R 00"" Sumniersldc. and has been sup-' "c”'"g ""9 fmm. OLCMV "3 M. plyinrr electric power to the! hwmn "Ext slmngt 1 Mr' M A'ltown of Alberion and immediate; Ainsxvorlli. provincin manager. w 7 V ,.xm.e5s,,d surprise "wt 5 r(.por'-AVlCInll)' for the past twenty-four in this effect llfid been publish-years. l Mr. Dickie maintained that they EAGE FUTEEN LHOLMAN SALES '5 WANT A A5 GIRLS son THE BIG FALL oooiiwiu SALE Apply At Once The site for new installation: of the system were chosen. he sint- present rate hearing had no' N. W. ed. on the linsis of urgency. By hearing or): thelplugned inlztngb . iliiit he said he meant the in- alion as t e ma or er wou c ndequnry of present. equipment placed by his company befnfe 5; R. T. to meet the demand. decision of the Commission would! - be rendered. a Placed 3 Monthn Ago He stated the conipaiiy now: had 5.000 subscribers here illldi ' He said the first order for that the diiil system wiis beinz, iiiiitei'l:il for this city's new dials planned to supply service to 7-i has been placed 8 months ago 000 to allow for the ilmwlh 17'' iind that the ninnufncturer had demand in the two-year period, I sincc stziled that the delivery ahead. I p b m;r;lngI. JU(lS0fl”i(. x.?lPX;IAI'll'll;lH. AWINC!-IESlT:ZR.L Ignglaiidl;-tncslfiiq-I; Sl'llD(lUlP :i'recd to would he Among oiier niiit crs mu: - ” " ""”"- - -. or In. merican su en enry ir .. kept. 'rll(iL(il1lllDlTlDlIf is being out in questioning WN'P dc!-'H1S:Mf-'1Yl" Mf'QUhid and C0mmi5- made his home-going liner the suphlictl by Northern Electric concerned with toll culls. opcr-zsion mcniher W. R. Brennan. hard ivajx. Missing I plane home Cnmpnny, He sum tn.-it nn other ntion of rural lines and the limo ms-r ------ .from Paris. he flew to Southamp- cily could get the flltll phones lag in obtaining the long dis-O The Islands of Zanzibar and ton. hired a launch and boarded planned for here as all such in- tance operators to place a call. llfetnba in British East Africa the stgamshjp Ana, . sump in slnllntions were "tailor made" for Taking part in the questioning yield most of the worlds supply the fggy the city involved. yesterday were Mr. R. H. Man- of cloves. HOLMAN'S . . . S EVEN BEST "BUYS' For Friday and Saturday NOTE THE SAVINGS -- ON SALE 9 a.m. SHARP Extra! - Misses' SKIRTS Smart and wearable, these Skirts are of gray. wine. navy or brown gabardine as wclltiis ii neat selection of fine checked materials. The 36 ONLY - Regular 3.50 BOYS”' SWEATERS Boys' Cardigan style Sweaters in an assortment of fancy designs. 'l'liey're all new stock. They're all wool in colors brown or navy ---sizes 2. 4 and 6. They're warm and serviceable. --H()l.MAN'S YOTJTII CENTRE- 2.ll9 sizes are from 12 to 20. You'll find the Skirt you'll want ro complete your wardrobe of scparntcs in these price ranges--- 2.88 r:”:!:; 3.88 -HOl..VlAN'S 5 AND 10- Regular 10 4.50 SAVE ON THESE Menls Work Socks All wool. heavy weight Work Socks. They're Purchase that. would sell for 98 rents a pair. 20 dozen in the lot. full range of sizes- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "BUY"-a pair. -HOLMAN'S MEN'S TVEAB- gray 3'8 F21 a Special regularly 79c Wonderful for dresses. skirt: or liousecniits. this flannel weave. medium weight with a smooth finish that is durable. inches wide-FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "BUY"-a yard -HOLMAN'S DIW GOODS- ors available nrc rose. wine. red. cnpen. orchid and paddy green. Look! ALL WO0L FLANNEL Fine Quality - - Regular 3.98 Yard is plain The col- 54 2 .99 Clearing! MEN'S SWEATERS All Wool Sweaters in pullover style with zipper neck clos- ing. The plain colors nre navy. wine. gray or brown. Sizes .16 to 42--regular 4.95-FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2.99 Rog. 4.95 -HOLMANI MEN'S WEAR- FOR They're in the popular high The seams are all double slit Rog. 3.98 FOR New Low Price! MEN'S OVERALLS 48 pairs only made of fine quality 6 23 ounce blue denim roomy cut in a full range of sizes. -Il0LMAN"S 3I'EN'S WIiAI- hiick style with bib front. chcd iinrl bar tacked. Largo 3.19 Sorry-No Phone or Mail Orders Old ' ALL SALES FINAL HOLMAN'S Friends Meet"