- s. - .......-.-.;.aa .3'7.'i I ma GUARDIAN. cuanaorrsrowar ..'!:l?:l'I-:26. , 1951 ;::;..,: rm: FCURTEEN r pearance. Here's the formula for a handsome Springtime ap- famous name makers, lit to you in our own work- rooms by master tailors! selection of choice worsteds laids, herringbones, bold and light stripes. blue, brown, or grey. Come in today. S45.oo to s59.95 BIIY WISE . . .AllIl BE ropcoars , 5 One of the year's top "buys"! Soft, warm - but - light wool Gabardine, all the way from col- lar to hem. Styled with this year's comfortable soft shoulder construct- ion. Button-through front favorites. Blue, brown. 0! grey. 345.00 All) 35s.oo SUITS Rich looking fabrics, correctly tailored by Choose from c-ur immense and woolens. Solids. Available Where Price is Matched With Quality FASHION WISE FDR Slflllliii om mm .6'll0l.6'l PM?! 5'0;-1F JIFLEIPS 'rI6'u '.6uy ll; 1'? lligolzl 2: LB.) PACKAGE "(ii lulrltctllrg PURESOAPJ FLAKES o':'hQ1TCgUlOf4 pricef Yduiaet .'A1rvlEllllL'AW,3lZE7CAKE5 OF MAP.I.E'l.EAl7 lUll.ET SOAP. 05 fl!!! Yauibfuv elf the, regulovl prica Yo'u'ge-t" A) 3) l.il'.. FAMILY-SlZEl PKG. or llLl;,(l:Arl Mfisoir; flAKES, lmrufslzttclxmr; ,ll;Al1tEELEAflT0ltETISQAE - fforfonlyjf" l ."fbr'only1F alt; lliis" for It llewslu-Its of last General Election The following are the results of the last Provincial election which wsh held on December 11, 1947. The figures are from the De- claration Day returns. lat King's T. J. Kickham (L) 914, A. A. MacDonald (C) 855. Majority for Kickham 59. John R. MacLean (C) 1124. H. S. Francis (L) 1079. Majority for MacLean 45. :nd. Kingls R. L. Burge (C) 744. T. R. Cul- len (L) 701. Majority for Burge 43 "F. H. Cox (L) 935, M. Roger- son (C) 824. Majority for Cox 111. 9rd King's Keir Clark (L) 765. Leslie Hun- ter (C) 643. Majority for Clark 122. J. G. Campbell (L) 872. J. A. MacDonald (C) 832. Majority for Campbell 40. 4th lung's A. W. Mntllt-son (L) 871, M. MacGowan Majority for Matheson 63. J. A. Campbell .(L) 1119. Frank MaCFarlane 915. Majority for Campbell 204. 5th King's G. l-I. Siil'ilit' (L) 778. F. Joh:l- son (C) 605. Majority for Savillc 173. W. Hughes (L) 934. D. Mac- Lean (C) 724. Majority for Hughes 210. 1st Prince .Frr(l C. Ramsay IL) i706. T. Campbell (C) 1290. D. MacKay (CC?) 291. Majority for Ramsay over Campbell 416. J. H. Richard (L) 1942, C. Morrissey (C) 1419. D. R. Camp- bell (CCF) 427. Majority for Rich- nrd over Morrissey 52.3. 2nd Prince F. Vi'. Phillips (L) 1052, F. Sharpe (C) 817, J. R. Locke (CCF) 273. Majority for Phillips over Sharpe 235. G. H. Barbour (L) 1283, P. M. McCauil (C) 904, D. F. MacLean (CCF) 2'74. Majority for Barbour over Mccauil 379. 3rd Prim-n T. M. Linkletter (L) 851. E. E. Arnett. (C) 763, E. Larkin (CCF) 57. Majority for Linklctter over Arnett 88. J. W. Arscnsult (L) 1057, P, Gallant (C) 889. C. Gallant (CCF) 365. Majority for Arsenault over P. Gallant 168. Ith Prince Horace Wright (L) 1324, .T. C. Pillman (C) 1201. D. R. Vilalker (CCF) 291. J. L. Read (In(l.) 89. Majority for Wright over Pili- man 123. C. C. Baker (L) 1806, H. Strong (C) 1630. I. M. Toombs (CCF) 279. Majority for Baker over Strong 176. 5th Prince L. H. M5cFarlane (L) 1429. E. H. Strong (C) 1093, C. M. Wood- side( CC?) 55. Majority for Mac- Vrolessicnai llarlls ll 3. I-'. ilsster II. II.' OPTOMETRIST ' Complete Visual Analyses . Glasses Fitted l PHONE Ill! ' I I l l l l IMALLMANS BUILDING l llnsrnerslde, P.l.I. i E. E. Parllnss, ll: Opt.D., R.0. ll OPTOMITIIST I i Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1 to I and by appointment Phone l2I1 asolmr -roan-as amo. l 1, Summer St.. Bnlnlnerslda l. Earls Illcltsy Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of commerce Bull sanneraida. P. I. I. PIIONI sou Fsrlana over strong 36. C. W. Delaney (L) 2148. F. J. MacNeill (C) 1670. C. Gaudet (CC!) 1(1). Majority for Delaney over MscNeill 473. 1st Queen's W. F. A. Stewart (L) 1336. E. C. I-lolm (C) 1163. G. Wotton (CCF) 115. Majority for Stewart over Holm 173. F. A.iI.arse (L) 1528. W. G- Mackenzie (C) 1396. M. Macbecd (CC?) 183. Majority for Larlle over Macifenzie 132. 2nd Queen's R. R. Bell (C) 1431. G. R. Holmes (L) 1241, E. Houston (cc!) 83. Majority for Bell over Holmes 190. J. P. Matheson (C) 1630. L. E. Macxlnnon (L) 1584. L. Houston (CCF) 93. Majority for Matheson over MacKinnon 46., ' 3rd Queenie , E. Cullen (L) 1393. J. J. Mac- Donald (C) 1203. Majority for Cullen 190. R. C. Clark (L) 1885. J. A- Gmle; (C) 1383. Majority for Clark 502. 4th Que-en's J. W. Jones (L) 1040. M. W. Wood (C) 993. Majority for Jones 47 b. Macxlnnon (L)'1290. D. J. Riley (C) 1095. Majority for Mac- Kinnon 195. . lith Queen's ' Dr. W. .7. P. MacMiilanv (C) 2519, Dr. 1-". C. Dougan (L) 1887. D. Macl-larlanc (CCF) 169. Major- ity for MacMilian over Doug!!!) 623. D. L. Mathieson (C) 4888. 'l'.'W- I.. Prowse (L) 4008. W. A- K0115 'DAli.Y CROSS party 21. Polynesian drink 22. Deficiency of blood 26. Mimic plays 29. Decorate 30. slumbera .12. Decay .'l3. A shoe- makers stone .18. Guilty I persons 39. A medley 40. Journey 44. Proboscis 46. Angry 47. Not too much ( Mus.) 48. Brazilian ” balm Down 1. Stripe 2.,Poem 3. swsbbing implemenl 4. Well done! ii. Cut. One letter simply stands for for the three L's, X for the. - .u.v anav'pn'J'r lrwe: .'.'.'!AB-l:3YRQN-. , over Prowse sso. Two by-elections have been con- tested since tha 1941 election. J. B. St. John. Liberal. defeated M. (J. McQusid, Conservative by a majority of 270 votes in an elec- tion held on July 18. 1949- Th" was in First Kins's.i Harvey Douglas (Liberal) de- feated Milton Rozerson (Conser- vative) by a majority of 248 in an election held on DOCGMIWP 4- 1950. That was in Second Kins'I- Acclnmatlons were IIVEII )0 Liberal candidates in Second Prince where. Walter E. Darby was elected. in Fourth Prince where George Macxay WI! 919"-1 ed and in Fourth Kinzll WM” lDaniel MacRae was elected. I Ellerslie & Billeforll The Mines Ruby Msocaull and Daisy Barlow. sununersklc. were visitors to Elleralie on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. lxnest Paynter and children. Catherine and Car- men were Sunday guests of Mr. Puyntei-'5 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Paynter, Freetown. Mr. Raymond Gillis motored to Poplar Grove on Sunday to Visit with his young son Wilfred who is staying with his grandmother. Mrs. Muriel lilllands during the ab- sence of his mother at home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hutchin- son and children motored to 0'1cary on Sunday. . The Ellerslie Athletic Club met in the L. o. L. Hall on Thursday evening for what was to be their annual meeting but due to such a small attendance of membe n WORD A DEED DUEL! ACROSS 6. Manuscript 28. Box scien- gl. I-Jxplosivlc (abbr.) titlcaily missiles 7. Guaranteed 31. A pin for 6. Small 8. Monkey roasting arachnids 9. Heroic meat 11. Worship 10. Wither 34. Layers. as 12. Share bird 14. Girl's name of rock 13. To cover 11. University formation again with city ( Ger.) 35. Former bavement 18. Male sheep Russian 15. Mix 19. Wicked rulers 16. Sour juice 20. Renown 38. Price )'MleNI!'I All"! of crab 28. A Philippine 37. Forearm , apples Moslem bone 42. Greek lcttv 18. Member of 24. Metal 38. A tawny 43. Hawaiian a reform 25. Poker stake beast ( Air.) wreath 27. Marine fish 41. Duct (snst.) 45. Toward AXYDLBAAXI IILONGFELLOW DAILY 0Ri(P'l'0QUO(l'E-Here's howgio worligit:-5 another. In this exsmplealis used two 0's, etc. Single letters. apos- tropllies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. " A Cryptogrlm Quotation owccws ALV VAV.l- .wcn ar4wy.v,o.r,s: sLr,wgqo:s:(1;v.lz.z- ' .1ucs?s?y'?orSvp'7sijum:V on: r6o'ooi:v1Nciuc-LD.mona- ousu bass-Imwoxan-s H mm ,1-as uruusswsasau: .SCHO0L Over ladle Vocal Solo. 3. Catherine Paynter', Solo. , . SGHIIRMANS Presents the following programme Friday. April 21th - 1:30 p.ln. 1. Clarann Foundt, Ellerslie Sr. School, Grade VII, 2. Doris Noye', Port Hill, Grade VII, Reading. 4. Pauline Maynardt, Port Hill, Grade Vffnelding. 5. Jean-Murray, Kensington, Grade V, Piano Solo. PARADE Station CJRW Bideford, Grade V, Vocal (cc) 255. Majority for Msthieson and manibess of. the oxscuuvo. as building from Mt. tor , rsnanent possession to be used as a rink. The sum of. 810.00 was granted each member to help pay expenses of uniforms. The treasurer gave a favourable re- port and meeting was adjourned until the following 'rhurdsy. 'Ihe many friends of Mrs. Rob- ert Ramsay. Time Valley will re- not to learn that die is ill at her home. All will join in wishing her is speedy recovery to health. OPEN BRIDGE swrrr OIJRRENT. sssk. - (OP) - A new bridge across the South Saskatchewan River at nearby Saskatchewan Landing. will be opened officially by Premier T. C. Dollslas on June so. EASE!) FROM INDIANS Pelee 'Ialand in Lake Erie, south- ernmost part of Canada, was less- ed by Thomas Mcxee from the In- dians in 1788. t HONG KONG. April 5 -(AP)- Red China lifted the bamboo curt- nln today on a Communist "tri ma 1:. o. A. r. Urgently Requires Qulllflod Physical & Recreational Training Instructors. I-nannnxori arvnn To ex-near P. 1-. E n. INSTBUCTOBS For further details apply immediately to: R.O.A.F. RECRUITING l CENTRE Summerside Airport by fury." it. made a pl 4 broadcast of the mass trial in Canton of 23 accused as "counter revolutionaries." Barely audiable. the broadcast was an almost com- ists reports later said all 23 mm been sentenced to death in a m .1 attended by "thousands of on. plate flop here. Official Commun- raptured accusers." NOTICE ramoivs KENSINGTON nanny Effective week beginning Monday, April 30th cream haulers will commence gathering cream on all our cream routes. The following schedule will be ef- I fective until further notice. Route hauled by Don McEwen will be gathered on Monday, April 30th. Kelvin Route hauled by E. ed on Monday, April 30th. lrishtown Route hauled by J. McLeod will be gathered on Monday, April Malpeque Route hauled by L. Campbell will be gathered on Wednesday, May 2nd. l Springfield Route will be hauled by L. Nicholson and gathered on Wednesday, May 2nd. Hamilton Route hauled by L. Ramsay will be gath- ered on Wednesday, May 2nd. Route previously hauled by D. White will be gath- ered on Friday, May 4th. Reeves will be gather- 30th. Sea View Route hauled by L. Campbell will be gathered on Friday, May 4th. Baltic Route hauled by F. Bernard will be gath- ered on Friday, May 4th. Margate Route hauled by H. Durant will be gath- ered on Friday, May 4th. St. Eleanor's Route hauled by B. Mccormack will be gathered on Friday, May 4th. Signed :- KENSINGTON DAIRYING CO-OP. ASS'N. LTD. G. L. Monkley, Manager. APPLY A ASSISTANT MEAT CUTTER WANTED li. w. llliIlEllW00ll R. T, HOLMAN LTD. SIIMMEIISIIIE ll ELECTED 2 Liberals - Conservatives - CCF ) Canada's greatest bargain in Imm beauty! ONI GALLON . ,uu” 2 6. Enid Donald". Sea View, Grade VII, Reading. I Do” .. , 7. gcalrth MacFarlane, Summerside Elementary . ool, Grade II. Piano Solo. , , - 'N.ulANc. 8. Arthur C3"bECk', NOV”! TPYOI1, Grade VIII, . ., ., , - . nu -. Ante - casualty Pllbnc speaking- .;t"ana(la.s-largestgsolllnzg , lliatllllavesltllmslllll 9. :l31aktherIne'Murphy'. Bedeque. Grade 111. Read- .” (soap Fialtos ,- M-sttltlanaltemsnelr. 10, Il?,un3:1c'hSs(glr;menide Elementary School, I . A I. . i -I - . . '- '"'"'' 3- lmmnsunle out it (3B.vMAl.'.l-E ital). Pik! SOAP .l,I.AI(,Es Haggai! ,,..,,.,.. com", no It A ,. , -. - . v. . y . larristor, Ielleltar. sum. kw" '. N. A”. ..i.q'.' -- h -it-, sum, tssr roltsr SOAP .. M ,,,,, W M .0, ubmmm '33-hlsflllkl l5'”5'0lP 6'1! BI MIDI IV CANADA PACIHI IIMIYID, SOAP HVIIIOR offlos for-srly coupled by Late Ilesth Senna. I.0. 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