ocroana 29. 1952 I, THE wssreim GUARDIAN K PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 8 summer street, Summer-side. Phone loll. news. Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives GEORGE CLUW and GEORGE W0'l'l'ON House Phones: E032 and 8033. The Guardian may be bought at any of use l . followl:t:Qs:Aare: before Bummer e s zllllflioonews-s'tund. Water Street: . .. .. Y :33, guest; Vinces is. in Blsnunerslder " Druntore, :1 Central Street Muir Geudet, I1 Grenville Street: Grocery, second street; Island Motor 'rs-sinspors. Grocery. 120 Buuoll street; lInsnan's ileu- Bervico Drug. Waite in Kenslngton. ' WEEK PBIINCE O! FICI llberton: Phone: Frank Weeks. Representative. 68-! Office Ind 68-! Hoist TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOT'I'ETOW'N Recent Air Station Contracts Awarded To Summerside Firm Crapaud Anglican Church Observes Anniversaries duction Department contracts from A. i T 1 to 15. the Province has ,nvQUllTE about Co-op Insur- "we at your Co-op Store. ,-um ANNUAL Presbyterian church supper will be held in 3,, Baptist Church Hall. Summer- Me, on Thursday, October 30th. -r(l-JNSINGTON CREDIT UNION Annual Meeting. Town Hall, on Thursday, october 30th. at 8.00 p. M. .l:i1ASQUEIIADE DANCE. French River Hall, Thursday, October 30th. Munroe Orchestra. Wednesday. Oct- hot chicken supper new school at Mis- JRESKRVE ober 29th, for and dance In cnuchc. ,5i'io'(iIAL MEETINH of Ken- 5ing(OIl Athletic Association Wed- nesday night 8.30, Town Hall. All interested please attend. -A LIST of the defaulting tax- pgyers of the Town of Borden, will be posted on November 6th, 1952. signed J. W. Cami, Town Clerk. ..,vrANY PEOPLE find it prac- tical to make their Christmas selections early, from the large selection of fine merchandise at Moose Jewellers. You too can join their lay-away plan today. .-RETURN FROM TRIP - Dr. and Mrs. John F. MacNeill re- cently returned to their home in summerside after visiting friends and relatives in Ottawa and Montreal. While in the latter city Dr. Ma.cNeill attended his class reunion dinner celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of his grad- uation from Mcoill University. -TO 'PRESENT PRIZES - Presentation of prizes to the win- ners of the crow shooting com- petition which is sponsored by the Fish and Game Association will he one of the features at the Prince county Fish and Game Association meeting in Alberton on Friday evening. Dick Found. president of the provincial organization, will be one of the speakers at this meeting. -S. -MAGlSTIT.ATE's COURT -- In maglstrate's court. before R. S. Hinton, Q. C., at Summerslde yes- terday, a young man from Cape Traverse was fined S1500 and coats for causing a disturbance at Carleton Siding. Another young man from Carleton Siding was fined 320.00 and costs or one month for having liquor in a place other than his home. Argument was heard in a case involving a resident of West Prince charged with driving a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol and his use was adjourned for further argument. A party from Welling- ton, charged with obtaining money under the Unemployment Insurance Act by making false statements pleaded not guilty and had his case adjourned one week for trial.-S. ' . -Personals -Misses Betty Jay. Olive Helm. Lucy Gallant, Mary Msclue and Edna LePage. Charlottetown. mot- ered to Summerside on Tuesday. Alberfon and Vicinity Mrs. John O. Mathews. Alberton, has returned home from visiting her brother-in-law, and sister, Mr. ;hd Blvltrs. Allan Bishop, Dorchester Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Wallis and Arthur Wright, Alberton, momnd to Charlottetown on 'me- Idnv where Mr. Wallis attended the meeting of the United Church prrsbytery. iiirs. R. D. Oandberg accom- Wmd by her children Jane and Catherine. left Alberton Tuesday 5 Join Constable candberg of the I-C.M.P. who was recently Eirtsferred from Alberton to Ot- M ARTIFICIAL RICE "F-'W DELI-II--(OP)-'I'ho gov- lnment of India has established tmiiommittce to investigate possi- Y of large-scale production of' Kncihetlc rice. The artificial pro- mty has already been pronounced FOREST DENIZENI The Canada lynx is sllve grey col , H "'3' Whllsnthe smsllerrbobest ORAPAUD THEATRE mvnsnaar 8:80 :3ATUnnAr mo and mo I "Mrs. 0'Md.lIey and Mr. Melons” "mills: Marjorie an. and limes Whitrbore -4 good, soiooiion of 'short 5”” "M no, 3'3" mm --Fl'l.-MS at Scarletown Hall to- night. -BUY Goodrich radiator cleaner and solder seal at Bruce's. - SPECIAL MEETING OF KEN- sington Athletic Association Wed- nesday night 8.30 Town Hall. All interested please attend. -BnACE's modern paints and enamels will wash. Buy Glidden's Spred Satin and Ripolin ultra white enamel. -IN HOSPITAL - Three young men from the Bedeque area were admitted to the Prince County Hospital last night with various undetermined injuries, after an ac- cident at North Carleton, in which the car in which they were driving left the highway. cut off a tele- phone pole and overturned. -l.AYMAN's SUNDAY -- Last Sunday was observed as Layman's Sunday in all Anglican Churches in Canada. In St. Mary's Church. Summerside, Cecil Kemp and Arthur Duvar took leading parts in the service in the morning and during the afternoon at Alberton, and 0'Lcary, George Clarke and Ivor Phillips assisted in conduct- ing the services at these parishes. u-LEGION MEETING - Com- rade Harry Daley. chairmanof the poppy campaign. met with the Summerside Canadian Legion Auxiliary last evening to com. plete plans for the sale of poppies on Saturday, Nov. 8. Full support of the campaign was assured and the president of the Ladies Aux- iliary, Mrs. Cliff Mcculgan, ac- cepted chairmanship of this particular group. Popple tag day will be held at the local R.c.A.r't station on Thursday, Oct. 30 Comrade Daley informed the Aux. iliary that Mrs. Betty Marion, wife of Flt. Lt. James Marlon, will organize workers comprising R.C.A.F. wives to assist with the 3319 01 Doppies. Appreciation was expressed by the chairman for of the House of commons. and on the public platform that the prov- ince gets less than its share of de- fence contracts. Today, however. according to a list of Defence Pro- A special service was held in St. John's Anglican Church. Crapaud. on Wednesday evening. October 22nd, commemorating the 50th anniversary oi the building of the been awarded a contract unique since establishment of the depart- ment two years ago. It is for o leanto, presumably at the R. C. A. F. Station at Summerslde, and the contract is awarded to M. F. Schurman Company Limited of Summerside. for 517,993. Ottawa people, including dele- gates to the meetings of the Nat- ional Liberal Federation now in progress at the Chateau Laurler hotel here, are mystified by the contract. "What?" queried P. J. Philip. Ot- tawa, correspondent for the New York Times. "Do they mean it costs si'i.993 to build a leanto in Prince Edward Island? I could build a very good small house in Ottawa for less than that." Ottawa officials were not quite certain what the leanto leans againstgncl why it is being built They id however that M. F. schurman Company at Summer- side would know all the technical details. (Schurman Company officials at summerside said the ieanto was to be used for office space at the Summerside Airport. At present there is a one-storey shed along the sides of a hangar. Now it is proposed to make the shed two stories). other Contracts Two other large contracts have been awarded this month to the Schurman Company. They are con- struction of a sewage treatment the 102nd anniversary of the founding of the parish. Rev. Mr. Ebsory was inducted on the mandate of the Bishop of the diocese by Van Archdeacon G. R. Harrison. M.A., B.D., rector of St. Miary's Church, Summerslde. who was assisted by Rev. James R. McMahon, rural dean of Prince Edward Island. Rev. J. T. lbbott. St. Pauls Church, Charlottetown was the preacher and delivered a powerful message dealing with the labors of the pioneer churchmari in the face of many obstacles and pleading for loyalty and efficient service on the part of all the parishoners of today. During a period in the service the new rector was handed the keys of the church and also those of St. Elizabeth's Church, of which he is also rector. The service was attended by an exceptionally large congregation and the hymns. responses, etc. were sung and intoned by a full choir of St. Marys Church, sum- mcrslde. Mr. Everett Penwarden presided at the console. All the clergy of the Deanery of Prince Edward Island were PF8' sent at the service. ' After the induction, a supper was held in the adjoining church centre at which a decorated birth- plant at Summerside Air Station dav Cam, was Cut in honor O! the for 3216.890 and replacement of win anniversary of the building sub-floors in buildings to the of me Church. 5 amount of 5134.043. No other contracts on the list'is- ' sued today went to P. E. 1. firms. However, the list includes an amount of 330,720 for stockings. presumably for women's branches of the armed forces. 512.731 for additional neckties, sll.036 for paper napkins, 541,789 for dish- cloths. and 3420.115 for nylon taf- feta cloth for an unnamed pur- pose. ygn. and the generous contri- bution made by the station per- ECONOMIC HAZARD TROWELL. England-(CP) -To raise funds for coronation celeb- rations councillors of this Not- tinghamshire community decided to baby-sit in the village hall. But more than half the money they made went for renting the hall and they said more children would be needed to make the scheme pay. Fort McLeod in the- Cariboo the wholeheartcd s t i t I d l l i - this mm by thielvvggma 3115!"; urns prev nus cam damn of Brmsh Columbia was have a laugh! A laugh a day keeps the doctor away. officer. Group Capt. A. G. Ken- -3. founded by Simon Fraser in mos. GRAND OPENING OF ,g I x 1 present fine church. It was also ..L......... To Speak Tonight IF9III' IIIIIITGII In liighvvay Accident A family of four, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Horne and two-children, of Summerside, were injured and shaken up yesterday morning when a half-ton truck in which they were travelling. went into the ditch about two miles east of Portage. , Mrs. Horne received the serious injuries of the four. I-ler injuries were reported to include a fractured pelvis and other injuries to her back. It was reported that she and one of the children were believed to have been thrown through the wind- shield, while the other child was tossed out the door. The children, aged about and four years, received only slight injuries. Mr. Horne suffered painful injuries to his ankle but most -Photo By Wotton was not required to stay in hos- It i. Mmer 71197959 c3531'3I”- 0- 3- p Tlhe cause of the accident is s:.. the 0- C- F'- provincial lead- said to have been a failure in er in the Province of Quebec and the steering mechanism of the only woman leader of a political it-uck,..s, party in Canada. who concludes a three-day visit to Prince Edward lTl;'time Prices and Trade Board. I two i WAGE ELEVEN Island this evening at Kensingtou where she will address a public meeting. This attractive and charming lady has long been a champion in the cause of women's rights and led the campaign in Quebec Pro- vince which finally won the right for women to vote for the first time in that province in 1940. No stranger to the field of pol- ltlcs. she has, through her father and later through her husband, had close contact with the two other political parties in Canada. Her iaher, Sir Rodolphe Forget was a Conservative member of Parliament for 13 years. Her hus- band, the late Pierre Casgrain. at the time of his death only two years ago, was a judge in the supreme Court of Canada and earlier had been Speaker in the House of Commons where later from that position he was made Secretary of State in MacKenzie Kings cabinet. Mme. Casgrain visited P. E. T. twice in 1942 to organize the Can- adian Assoclation of Consumers for the Consumers Branch of the Working with her friend, char- ganizational purposes into districts. Miss Wihitton took ritory. Mme Casgrain said yesterday there has been a tremendous de- velopment in the political think- ing of Quebec people in recent years. She cited the fact that ab- out To years from the time wom- en were first allowed to vote, a woman, herself was chosen to lead a major political party in the Pro- vince. She said the Quebec people are looking for a new and better government and that she believed these people could do much for themselves through the G. C. 1''. She mentioned the sudden rise and fall of such parties as Bloc Populaire, Union Des Electeurs and Action Liberals. whilh have risen in great heights and suddenly disappeared, while through it all the C. O. F. has made less spec- tacular but steady gains since its inception many years ago. CAMEO TI-IEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15. The funniest picture in nine lifetimes. ”RlIUBARB", the millionaire tomcat, starring Ray Milland as guardian of Rhubarb, and Jan Sterling, the heart-tlnrob in Milland's life. Come and LOCATION con UPPER noon ON It's Toyfown time again-and we can'l' say that we've ever seen more In the way of variety. Gee: about everything at SmaIIman's new large Toyiown, situated on our spa- cious upper floor. The selection is iusi about the best there has ever been and the prices are a big in- ducement for you to buy iusi thal- Iifile extra something that you know your youngster is sure to want. Nsvr-in MORE roars NEVER, barren BUYS This there's iusi SBGSOIT "LAY-A-WAY" run ASK US ABOUT OUR CONVENIENT SMAI.I.MAII' p tr: Iatwavs SMALLMAN'S son roe VALUES AT LOWEST mess A lotte Vlfhitton, now mayor of Ot-I tawa, Canada was divided for or-I two: thci western hair while Mme. Casgraini took the eastern half as her fer-' SALE surrs AND TOPCOATS WITH PREMIUM THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY OCT. 30-31 AND NOV. I , 25 TOP QUALITY ENGLISH WORSTED SUITS REGULAR 562.50 to 372.50 s27.95 NO ALTERATIONS. NO PREMIUM ALL STOCK SUITS BEAUTIFUL CLOTHS Tailored by FASHION cnarr , . SAVILE now ? COOK OIIOTHING 347.50 to 379-50 FREE SHIRT AND TIE Of your choice with the purchase of any one of these Suits. ENTIRE STOCK OF TOPCOATS Tailored by SAVILE ROW From Cashmere. Gabardine. Cavalry Cord and Covert Cloth materials. " ' 849.50 to 375.00 FREE with the purchase of any one of these cools- THE HAT OF YOUR CHOICE A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Garment. nnite ill (lo'i'HiNG OF DISYINCNON Fol "5" CAPITOL Summer,-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 - ” There's a. little marriage She's the model answer to a young man's prayer . . . and she has engurgo to merge! broker In every women. Some do it for love, some for money. When Thelma does It she makes Cupid blush. Yes, it's Jeanne C-rain as the model. And sheis the answer to one of fhe best - comedies youiva seen In a I, long time. Come along and forget by Is sutcxm. " "' WAUII IEISCN A RICHARD IIEEN ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL - your troubles. Today ..... ....... 3:30-7:15-9:15 Thursday ....... .... 7:15-9:15 EXOTIC . MACAO... 3.; Port of sin and sturdy dealings! REGEN .4 aoarnr MlT(HUM. o-'., JANE RUSSF.i.i i Q, wiiiinm BENIHX I