uovsmai! AC2“ -__....-- -— aw’ -- - MRS. STRIIM 1 ' (bontinued mm rm 11 1 “.11.. getting thclr ina- h-"fmmflfil... llad to ply the hea- d“ Charges. M11. Si-Iilm llid. m, zl-per-cent increase, I To‘; ‘living near the centre o! Qmsdl mliht I ht. 0h l ‘m IQ,‘ hi when brought East would coat freight increase. the re- near the centre had but’ the other, living mm," west or East. had now to $363. “lira. Strum said the O-O-F party m the House o! Commons, headed Mr, Coldmell, had moved and W; succeeded in securing the ad- ‘oummelit o! the T101180 I0 61501158 u unfair discrepancy and that w, coldlvell had received support U... all sides oi. thellovse- HOW- lllat evening there was a caucus and the next dflll M Liberal members who had Wemy declared their support o! Bell Bookstore, Water Street; Toronto Bakery, Water Street; Vince's Grocery, Russell Street; Alyr; Doucette’: f‘ Island blotor Transport, Water Street. vered to any home in Summe Boy at 8o per day or lac per week. Phone ‘:89 or 288-2 (or this service or give your order to the boy responsible tor delivery on your routa. —IIEATERS, Stove Pipe. Damp. err, Elbows at Bums’, Malpeque. The Guardian will be dell shire sows, 8 months. Weeks, Fredericton. Sale. Presbyterian Church Hall. Kenslngton, satlurlap", 27th. capons, Tuesday. Nov. 30. Highest prices. Please list your shipments at once. Lloyd Burns, Freetown. THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, 18d Hanover Street, and George Clow, 125 FUMDIEBSXDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscrlptio The Guardian may be bought at any o! tha following stores in Summersid . Gouriies Drugstore, 21 Central ltaoafl Mark Gaudet, 67 Granville —FOB. SALE-t. registered York- Chestkr J. —-ANNUAL BAZAAR and Pantry Novccllbcr —LOADlNG ilvc ion], CIlIChEII. will present films Spring Valley _ coldwelib contention were now (orced “to swallow their d retract their support. --TRYON cnomu. own (ill- ter-commurlity) under Prof. W. A. word s" an so. Kins’! Ill-awn Jones, will present a variety con- cert in. King George Hall. Ken- aingtoln, Wednesday. Dec. 1st. at 8:15 p.rn., under auspices United The Prime Mhuslfln ML Kmg’ Church. Young Adult Group. wggéélfll that nothing turther be done about (he question until the Provincial -O'LEARY UNIIIED BAPTIST - TI-TE_GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Ottawa Street. ns, Advertising Street‘. ;| Semnu Gtrest; " by Carrier —NATXONAL FILM BOARD Hall Monday. Nov. 29th. Sale o! candy. —SEE BUD Abbott and Lou Cos- tello in "Here Come The Co-Eds" in Breadalbane hall Saturday night. --FROM WALDO, B. C. - Mr. and Mrs. Larabee o! Waldo, B. C. (Koolenay). who are visiting with Mr. J. J. Lanabee, Inspector o! Fisheries, enjoyed a car ride into Prince County on Thursday. —K -KENSINGTON LEGION PRIZE WINNERS At the drawing for prizes given by the Kensirlgton branch o1 the Gena.- clian Legion the first prize, ladies tul- cape, was won by Bernard A. Slt-Dougali; second prize a steam pressure cooker went to.Mrs. Gus Cameron, Kensington; third prize was won by Tyndale Sempld} the - 1 f (he seven _ $313813“ m Otwwa who would CHURCH CIRCUIT-C. O. HOWIOW. veteran reillsmnn o! Kensillgton. hm.“ briefs on me Subject Bu, B. A., B. D., Minister. Sunday. Nov- _K gznrmg Fame o, we only.‘ c,p_ ember, 28th. Kllutsiord, 11 .‘\. M. -.___.____ u _ 1 ML Alma, 3 P. M. Sprlligfield- 7 "0 PM. IQ?“ ‘fiuggf 5.32:2?” aigid by Knutslord n. Y. P. U. 'I'Illll‘sda_\' 1.9.0 Personals mg a p0 I P‘ M' spflmgfleld B" Y‘ P‘ U‘ Fmmy —-.\lr. Wilfred Maynard er the strength of ills party In the flousc, were obstacles too great (or me CCF. to overcome" Neither Mr. Drew nor Mr. Duv- lessis were Interested in the light d m; olhcr seven Provinces ggllllSt (he freight-rate increase, Mrs. Strum said. because much o! gm; goods was moved through their vast waterway system. Ilcaltla Services lira. strum dealt at considerable length Wllh the health services and co - operative movements which, she said, had developed in‘ Saskatchewan to an extent not queliml Ill any oilher part oi Canada. The cancer clinic al.- Re- [Ina 112s by far the Iwst in Call- ldz. and such ‘was its reputation (n the United states that many Amerilnns came to it for treat- mrni. The Province had sustained ll grievous loss two weeks ago in the death or Dr. Blair who had colne from Johns Hopkins Univ- ersily to head the clinic. ‘Saskatchewan, Mrs. Strum said, had an automobile insurance pol- icy which. ior an average annual Ddflllldlli. or $5. pald $5,000 to an occupant oi a oar killed in a mo- tor accident and which paid. i1 a oar was ‘demolished in an accid- ent, the lull price oi the car minus $ll00. "lhrenlywiour hospitals had been built In Saskatchewan during the last (no years and additions and improvements made to older ones w; that the Province now had more hospital beds per thousand population than any other Prov- ill-re in the Dominion. Hospital accclllmodalion. nlecllcal (rent- menl, and medicine were all free upon the annual payment o! s5 and no family. no mattar haw large, was called urpon to pay nlore than $30 annually. Mr. Warner M. Strunl. husband o! Mrs. Strum, also addressed the meeting and briefly traced theI isrmers’ movement in Saskatch- ewan from 1910 when tlhey iornled tsrmem‘ co-operative companies until the present day when pract- 7.30 P. M. -BANQUET AT HILLSIDE RESTAURANT-Members oi the Women's Institute met at toe Hillside Restaurant Wednesday for their annual dinner. White tables. plnl: streamers and lighted white tapers tormedthc attractive set- ting for the enjoyable event. A delicious three-course dinner was. served by Mr. Henry Clarke and his competent staff o! helpers. Dessert included a very attractive birthday cake which was cut‘ by the honorary president. Mrs. H. J. Larkln. Seated 5t the head table with the president. Mrs A. C Green, were the guests oi’ honor, charter members oi’ the lusiltuic which was organized some twenty- tvvo years ago. Among (hem were M1's..H. J. Larkirl. ltirs. S. R. Burke, Wits. Herbert Clarke, Airs. G. C. Gordon. lvlrs. Harry O'Brien and Mrs. W. C. Lawson. A \'l‘:'_\‘ interesting feature of the evcnlnc was the recalling o! incidents in connection with the beginning of Northam was a visitor to Port Borden on Tuesday. —K —Mr. Glenn Cotton o! Charlotte- town motored torAlbany on Tues- day in the interest o! the Swiit Canadian Meat Co. —K —.\irs., George Hunter of Kens- ington returned on Tuesday eve- lung from Washington D. 0.. where she was visiting her daugh- (cr, Airs. Crlhlll. —K --Mra. William Ronaghsn oi Charlottetown returned on Tuesday evening from a visit with her (laughter in Boston. —K ‘Mr. Harold McLellan. Indian River- letr recently for Hamilton, Ontario. ~—K -'l‘he many friends of Mr. Ray- nlonci Kelly of Kinkorr will regret ((1 I(‘Zll‘Tl o! his illness. He entered lilo Prince County Hospital tor an appcnllix operation last Sunday. However, it IS pleasing to report the Institute in Albel-ton. A In Winnipeg. "Gateway to the West," situated at tile Junction c! the Red and Assilliboine ILHCTS, the writer contacted n. l\Lil1lbE‘l' oi Island-born residents, nluong whom were lVlrs. Charles Barber (Berlin Price). ‘Mr. and Mrs. liilutlll Bel‘. (Melvlna. Hayes). Mrs. RD. Bell (Jeanette Macbeod), Rev. J. ll. Bishop. Miss Blanche Craig, Airs. lI. B. Drew (Ruth liiacKay), Mrs. Herbert Dunn (Ruth MacLenn, R. NJ. Mrs. lDr.) P5. Jackson (Fanny Pickering), M1‘. and Mrs. John MacKinnon (Georgie blathe- son). Mrs. Roland MacMlllan (Jean Geode), Miss Florence MacSlvain. Mrs. Alex Rose (Gertrude oxen- hann). Mrs. Harry Saul (Mary Sin- ihni. nmv he is convalescing satis- Tzlclorllv. Interesting Islanders Met . On Trans-Canada Trip to the Royal oi the chle! at- tllled ultll llsltors \\'llllt"l' Fall‘. One (rut-lions in this city was Cass. Lolnd, (ganudrs famous castle, where it is necessary to walk one and (HlC-Eigllill miles and climb 310 steps to view its lnterlorqrnagniilc- ence. A-mong Island friends here were Miss Janet Baker. Mrs. V.M. Bricker (Edna Baker), Mrs. (Dr.) W. Coles (Lilla Richards). Mrs. Don Hobbs (Katherine .\Il‘5. (Reva) D. Mac-Lean (Mary blucibadyen). Miss Muriel Maclsean, Mr. Roy MacMurdo. Miss Marion Saunders. Mrs. R. Valnklsiine (Jean Llewellyn). Mrs. S. Wortley (Enid MacCalluln), hub oi Canada SUITS ings. new, 13.50 ‘Io 35.00 SIZES 6 TO I8 YEARS Single and double breasted well tailored models. Patterns that follow in freedom o! EASE. No shoulder strain. Smart ap- pearance and long wearibiilly In two and three piece suits. tailored from tweed suit- Frieze cloth novelty trim in navy SIZES 24 TO .38 Boys These are $00111, s Melton: tlng, 8-4 length lining. In blue or brown. Velour Overcoat: in easy ing. In blue and brown. closely woven, been waiting to wear. Coats that are caretnlly finished in every da- tail — nicely styled and good (it- slngle breasted model Richly fin- ished in smooth short nap that looks exceptionally well. Sizes 24 to 38 with 3-4 length rayon lin- SNOW suns J 10.95 to 11.95 1, 2 AND 3 PIECE-IN 2 TO 14f - . .44 the . c d yotfve One piece FBI-PU" l" m!‘ A sipper (ront that opens up en- tirely (oi! and on in a 81"!) "MI cull o! left. leg to neckline. D0‘ tachabio m1- tnla rarin- Bu" "n" ed throughout. has sheared back. Sizes 1 t» o m wine. brown. blue m; m, -.....$l0.9l either fitting blank“ and polo PAGE ELEVEN a; §"A|_|MM[‘§ CLOTHING FOR EVERY FAMi LY MEMBER, OVEIICOATS 12.95 +5 20.15 Two piece wool h 14.! From Th", piece blank cloth snow slut-a In , a t m’ u" m "$10.05 to 511.9! suits. Belted style with knitted or plain culls. Sizes 4 blue. scarlet and W 514.95. green. blue. tone. Sizes ‘I et cloth IBM! to 6 in green. u“, 312.95 and knit, etc. iizea , JACKETS MACKINAW and 9.50 - JACKET COAT 9.50 to 15.50 SIZES 26 TO 36 Macklna and maroon. Melton Jacket Coat in navy and broom. Exceptionally warm for cold weather wear- ing Tropai lining. Belted. All wool chock jacket. coat — fully iropal lined. 4 pockets. Belted. Kasha lining. Belted. S _ SIZES 4 - 6 AND 8 YEARS i A lovely parka jacket with iur trimmed hood. Corded material. Sheered back zipper front. I quilted wool lining. A four pocket jacket in I l fawn only. Sizes 4, 6 and 8 years ...........9.50 SKI PANTS 2.95 to 3.95 SIZES 4 TO 6x — 8 TO l4: A very nice assortment o! frieze cloth Ski pants. In both knit and clastlo cull styles:- Wlth and without shoulder straps. All button waists. Colors Navy, brown and wine. 1n silu l to B! . .. .. ...... “$.85 In sizes 8 to 1i: .. w Costs, SWEATERS 1.95 to 4.50 slzss 2 TO e YEARS AND a r0 i4: All wool sweaters in beautiful plain M10", "My "has and fancy knits. Also a. very nice 117191!’ 0T QI-TIDBd designs. Both pullover and “W118i”: styles by such famous maker‘ Regent. Penmans, Monarch, (xnticeul, Dgy]. Sizes 2 io t years I to 1h lcslly 90 per cent o! them are org-. snized and most oi their organ- izations support the 0.0.1". The meeting was presided over by .\lr. William Kells. clatr). Miss Miriam Toombs, also Mrs. Gordon Arnot, whose late par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Compton (Margaret Richards). were born in this province. Continuing by rail Ontario over the rocky shores through city, the writer trains, met Mrs. Bell). Dr. John Downing, Mrs. J. Macintosh (Nellie Morris n). ‘Mrs. Juries Prichard, then ontinued on the last lap of the trip, rrivlng on the lit- BIIEEKS ‘~0YS' SWEATERS 1.75 0100 gill SEEK (Continued 1mm Page 1) ‘fir. Reddin said that- it would be lcr a competent Court to cle- fiill the constitutional issue in- volved, of Lake Superior. the largest body o! fresh water in the world, the writer arrived in Toronto. “City o! Churches”. in a train capacity‘ the Tourist Bureau should be in- law nlodi- Dr. E. S. Netting ppened the discussion by recounting his lack or redress when s valuable dog oi his was shot, Dr. Gil Houston stated that he h" hfld a similar experience and ivlt that there should be some protection for pedigreed dogs “him are controlled. He pointed out that valuable dogs. some worth ‘Mr $1,000. come here every fall ‘from the U. S. to hunt, and that hero I! no law to protect thorn if ‘h! P-‘ofirclsl lav: strmrls. ‘hlilr. Ralph Jenkins suggsslcd at the law was written to pro- tect ioxes when they were valu- lble and there were no valuable M8‘- Slnce that. however, the position has been reversed and litre are valuable dogs while the lalue oi foxes has dropped eon. ‘humbly. He felt. that the Gov- "mmm might modify the law to “I” "w chanced times. ‘I- G. TWA! TIIE MONTH 5'"! Ill through the store There were oodl 1 bargains A" rut-buys r3111. And oh what a din- And tempers worn thin. TMservieelabetter-andso muse. Finally it was decided that 1st. Jan. 1949. 111-. thanked for his c! the law and the meetlnll PW ccecled to further business. a re port of which appears elsewhere __ _. Mr. Stuart Ives behaved that in today's issue. ll- M- — BIZFOBE CHRISTMAS \ Th9 Wile early ‘shoppers were laughing aloud Al they made their selections ahead o! the crown. In no time at all they had finished the chore, Al"! Inlrlts still high, swept out o! the door. ‘Twas theWEEK heioro Christmas Ev"? "'19 lllnmed with shoppers - - Our moral? Be early and happy and wise‘. are the buys! should be changed to make the person who kills a dog SI\O\\"_lilEI. I-Ile president appoint ll committee oi three to meet farmers, lawyers and legislators In an ottcmpl to‘ modlly the law and (or) I-he situ- ation, and report back on or about Recldin was clear exposition tie sea-girt pro Edward Island d, decided it coul- parecl favor y with any c! the other places visited. NO POOR. 1N GOSFIELD TIIE SMILE 0F II IIIIILII WIIIIT SWEEIEII GIFT The. Enman Photo Studio Summerside ince of Prince . (Continued irom Page i) Who can't resist the smile ’ ‘three daily newspapels. has s ell-- ot o child! Think what culylfil 1°! 12£:l-ng'1'€:wSlg§:r° ' ' ll l: 1 PI°°“"° 71°“ 9"‘ f"'°".d" 11:. a circulation oi 210.411. The 00d IUIIIIIY bY "MIN Dally Star an evening paper, has them o portrait of your a ‘ftfllugldtlfti oi 209.3101 at 1 ‘ ' I O OI, 0110 E EIQ S l1 IlttIe one for Christmas. Canaan newspaper history‘ is _ the third in which Mr. McCullagh Make your appointment played a leading part. He pur- edrIy at chased tlls old Globe in 1030 lol’ $1,860,000. About a month later he bought the old Mail and Em- pire tor $2,020,000 and amalgam- ated the two morning papers. in the two 193d deals he had the backing o! William H. Wrighnwho made a fortune from the wright- Hargreaves gold mine at. Kirkland Lake. Ont. 4.95 ‘lo 5.75 SIZES -- 6 TO I6 YEARS. IAALIM Two Stores In Summerside ' Where Price Is Matched With Quality CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EASY TO MAKE YOUR E OF SMALLMAN'S CHRISTMAS TAKE ADVANTAG 24 TO 36 All‘ m. Mccullagh said Mr. Wright was in no way financially inter- ested ill the purchase o! the Tel- egram. Tenders lor the Telegram were opened at noon in the ofllce oi the paper's lawyers in the pres- ence oi the solicitors. the live trustees o! the Robertson estate and the bidders or their represen- tatives. Mr. Knowles said Mr. McCul- lagh‘; bid was well over the sec- l-et reserve bid tlxed in advance by the board o! trustees. l-le did not disclose the amount oi the reserve bid. The sale was mandatory under i-he will of Mr. Robertson. who died in i918. l-le had directed that alter the deaths o! his two sons and his widow the proceeds ol his estate go to the maintenance oi (he hospital for sick children in Toronto. Olne son died shortly SIZES 2, 4 AND 6 YEARS Ing. in red. blue and yellow. Iieremd I“ mm“; the dI (OSFIFID Ex En land 1 I lil fled and Mr. Raoul Reylnon. 7 ~ .1 - - - K - Bue tr eze co I. ll envy weight Blue and brown 4 d 3 spoke from the (armors point oi, (CIPP-Rvtnsing a, Caliiorniatlwom- k tweed breeohes. meltou cloth. ._. Sh" 2' m w". view, stating that there were mo‘ ans (‘TIFF oi clothing (or needy leathe nee. A" wool "hum double h", many dogs not properly looked llmllltfl" “M51910 P“TI5I"°°““°Q}“"I1I breeks Silo 24 In brown or grey breeks. A Muth. I0!!! “l-‘TTII’ “(an Mum, T_ B‘ Rogers» whqe write her: ~Wc have no pom‘. . 4 5 Sizes 21 to smooth llnished garment d to 16 having all sympathy with do: "-"' ‘ 1' ‘ ‘ “""'_ '*° 3° '9 so 5.0:. years ................................... .. 5.15 owners. felt that it would be dil- tlcult to blame farmers who shot t M _ st s Ho“ any dog on sight, i! their llve- om ore ec stock was sutlering. Mr. Chas. SIZES 3 To 6 YEARS MacKenzio suggested that the law . I Fine corduroy bib-trout overalls. In navy. ./<' 2.93 v nine and brown. Sizes 2. 4 and 8 years- Cotton red-seal bib-front overalla h Uterus navy only. Sizes 2. 4 and 8 years-MS years Lay~A- IllGlHTS FOR ORIENTALS nit-er his lather in 191B, the so:- ond in i932 and the widow lll i947. " _______._.______ FORBID ENGLiSH lN MUKDEN ernmcnt in a resolution PEIPING. Nov. 25-—(AlP)—Chl- nese newspapers said today Com- munist occupation iorces had lor- hidden the teaching oi English in Association. 1;, ‘QR! i “RQ-KRWKKWVSS" 5 7 I FR Young registered Yorkshire lilldglnffl°iliufid lfimlifiilif.‘ SEIWIBE IIISIEB. . I Boar, from odvonce legis- try parents. Nice type. (OED Check Them Fast for 35c SOLD EVERYWHERE BUCKIEYS CAPSULES ALBEIIT E. srsvsou Freetown \'><roxxsuxx\xvucxvcaiviig \»\-\ \f\-\ KKWik9~ Boys’ Jersey sweaters with side neck open- 1.7! Coloriul iront VICTORIA —— (C?) -—Equal 0p- portunity lor civil service jobs tor Canadians oi Oriental origin was urged on the British Columbia gov- endorsed by the Vancouver Island Teachers’ 27$! i€>9éloé9i _ \-\-\~\'\-\'\-\n»,:§%. . .135 to 3.95 3.50 to 4.50 .111 "Skippy" big-front ovcalis. designs. Sizes 1 to 8 . .... .. Way Plan Auction Sale AT 'l'R.>\\'l-J1.LERS REST STORE ON MONDAY, NOV. 29 beginning at 1 p. m. Consisting of groceries, hardware and store fixtures. Also kitchen range nith oil burner. eleetrrio radio, one choice milk cow, one vl IE cull, 25 pllllflis. and numer- ous other nriicll-s not listed. Tcrnls cash. Ii day is unlit solo on next. lino 11113. l‘. W. Hollil Unner i; ‘r01’ Qollurr llugh F. Morrison Auctionee Cannons iishlng grounds are probably thc largest in the world. A!