NOvEMBER '5. 1949 A e16 GUARDIAN, PAGE Tfiwasrsn f, N ewsr Th0 Guardian may he bought at any of the following atorea in Stunnaeralde ‘, "w", summer Street: Gourliee Drugetore, I1 Central Street: mfrgewlstlull, Water Street: Al!" Guard s; at 39 l" "u; order W mucetteifiroeery, Second Street: Ialend Motor a. nepert, Water Street ian will be delivered to any home in Summer-aide by Carrier ,. d" m» 13o per week. Phone 1Q for thia eerviee or give‘ m, bgy reeponslble for delivery on your route. Mrs. Delaney occasion and these weekly parties would contin- Hltfiligttl: ‘balance of the month 1 Grand Knight Mark Gaudet, e1 Grenville Street; l l —BB-IDI ELM!‘ HONOUIID _ r" “l, HSURANCI Ralph lnilrgtsrt. Silmmerside. ~ N. FRIDAY MTIL- ollce Women'a League. MN- Robert Glover. 5011118 ‘Allfigyé do ior Boxing i valley‘ when 5M W" Plfllwlily new" funk 410mm AND SCHOOL rum- “Wmsd hi’ her friend: who ten- itiwhlh was 15a}: Tog/go mu, Saturday, are"! h" I miscellaneous ahower. " , N10 l Summeraide, ov. t , at . p.111, worm were attraetivelyndeoor- DB-Alllkslllgge “n: wemngton i ated with Autumn flowers and pink ‘Pr’?! djgggniirlllEd until further —RESERVE November 26 for and whim “Team!” W lhe llfl will e bazaar and pantry sale by Keri- friend-i °l ll" bride-elect. To the avllm- _______ sington Presbyterian Ladiee Aid. 5t"?! Olli’ Imhencrins Bridal Chor- - . 1d adi f ra. ‘l! Phys hv Miss Anna Hickey. -Tl‘-“’E L‘ w“ ° r o o -—-l'0lt CI-IRISTMAs cine yqu Miss Glover was escorted to a dec- stoclt of BBIllO Liberal trade-in Moase. New , Con-plate n’: Batteries. gown-M, Louis Arman. __ ,'--r ran. T0 ATTEND “The 037m ,\]li<1('£l1 Show" in the R“ » - imil Kcnslngtofl. on xmgdgFoNiinnifoer 8th. A Fiddler's ' ’ w, s cash prize will be a i mectlglticaltiirc Sponsored by Cow-L. _.(?O.\'DI'I‘I()I\' (iOOD—Tlle COD- . jcsijfl l’. Arsenault of lllgraxtglsxh, tVlllO is a. patient in T; P,.,.,.,. (jcllilly Hospital follow- ! ‘ in‘. at the Curran and , st. Eleanors oii I m5 reported last evcnlnK h llo suifcrcd a. broken made and chest injuries u; t; on maintenance of i1 1-, \Viiilc zittv-mpllllk l0 lie barrel oi the mixer a u. 01 barrel oveifbaianced. Elma!“ m“ ngninst a supporting has; I-lwfiiil. lie was rushed to the prince Cdiiilt)’ Hospital and treated mgnt-dlaivLY-"s- ._ sTOLEN (‘ARS RECOVERED _ liiemnnr. or Sunimerslde tin- Whmmi lLCiVLP. recovered two ‘mm, pulnlilfillllCS 1n one ca-c arrested tWO men W?!" were Ln the car. A 1946 Ford couPF on“ by John B. Myrick, Jr., of Aloerton \\'i.1 reported Stolen lfflm that Town about 1.30 Thursday mm, Yesterday afternoon it was lntercatpicrl mi the main highway just east n! Portage by an R..C— My, patrol who had set up rmdqflmk and were checking all can. The driver and a man with ihm were placed under arrest, The other cur was reported missing from in front. oi a residence on Prince Street, Summersidc short- 1y lifter midnight yesterday morn- W, it was a. 1939 Chevrolet coupe owned hy Flt. u. Keith Dibble of the local R.C.A.P, Station. Men'- liera oi Summerside detachment found it about noon yesterday ab- gndonrd on the Grand River mid. Both vehicles were undam- aged. — S Professional Cards >473 Kn “IQ 5., im- ai Si“ shoulder l ' a. F. Hunter, no. l , orroiunrrtlszi ‘i Complete Visual Anelyeee Olaeeee Fitted PHONE 16H saiALLMhN-s BUILPINO Surnmeraliie, 9.15.1. . ______ i .._i y l! T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accounmnt Office It ll Grenville Street , Phone 515 i SUMMERSIDB ll. E. ELLIS Fire - Auto - Casualty ycsterd ay and i '| A. M. Malpeque at i1 . Min Eileen Glov o! u; illielt of honor 3i Pridzguefingn‘; lat the home of her parents Mr . Md . . —IUMMAGE BALI, Town Hall, Surnmereide at 2.00 pail. on Satur- day, November 19th by the Cath- orated seat of honor, over whigh hung silver wedding bells, by her Sister, Miss Adelaide Glover. Mrs. I-Plfihtvh Harrington arid Mrs. Riiliih Cohnlck assisted in the open- liis of the prettily decorated pack- will give with pride, let Moase Jciw- ellers be your guide. —I HAVE ON HAND one three- furrow tractor plow. Anyone inter- ested contact l-lu-loert Agnew, Wilmot H888. Mrs. Murphy reed the ll!- Valley. ____ wmimnvlrig good wishes and hum- _gou;mq- cn-Uncfl snncl. orous verses. while Mrs. Camillua Sunday, November 6th, in Legion (311115 ""1 Mfi- John Adams er- Hall at 3 P. M. Sunday School iit Nrallgefl lhem- Included among the P. M. You are cordially invited. Rev. Eli's Wm a beautiful chest o! sli- D_ M_ was“. M;n15ter_ ver and dinner set oi china. from _ the Glover family. Miss Glover ex- -ENTERTAINS A.Y.P.A. GIRLS PWSM her appreciation to all for —Mrs. Murray Hirtie (former the" man)’ lovely 811d useful Ems- Calhorine Lccky) entertained the glgiiilggg ‘Igfiskarlemamlde? "1 m” ' 1 t _ _ _ _ f _ ‘ so ec ions were ‘gir s o the A YP A and others o fumuhed by M“, Hubert Guns, I llrlialnrtlligr ciNOiSiirNmgEidtOrpli-ecvrlf v gm Hickey’ Miss Am“ Hickey‘ our t“ h“ departure h" Mahchairrlisiriiififri"? “$121331? £55.? lmlyt N-S- Sh” “'55 “sslsmd by ‘ mcnts were SCFVBd by the girl “Mri- Ghude 1»=@k>'<—~5 friends of [he bride-to-be.-S. Personals l —PRINCETOWN United Church. Maltpeque. Sunday, November 6th, Children's Choir Practice. 10.30 AM. ———— Divine Worship 11.00 A. M. and mo, — MR John Griffin has return- P. M. The morning service will be a ed w Trail. B-C- after spending six sEfViQe of Rcmcmbrgrigg whm s| months at his former home in Lot ovreath will be placed at ti-ie Mon-iii 65.-—S merit. Wednesday, N0vcm~bci~ 0th. service at Baltic School. ‘B P. M. Rev. James Cross, Minister. —-Mrs. Jairies Hogan of Summer- lside, and her. baby daughter, Gil- lian. have returned from a two months visit to her former home iri Rslrihiim, Essex. England-S. —KENSINGTON, Malpeque and Freetown Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday. Novembt-r 6th. _ l Malpeque at 11 A. M. Freetown at TM“ GMT“ “Orlh Yelmmd l" ‘3 R M_ and Konsmmon n; 730 P_M_ | her home in Charlottetown after i Church Schools: Kensitigton at l0 spending m? Pa" Week a5 the Buesl A‘ M Pun of her daughter. Mrs. Willard Mut- rparatory service. Kensingtonfl ‘Mt- lnd Mr- Ml1llaTl~'-5- Thursda . Novemlbe Oth, 7.30 *"— ,- P_ M M); neemwn Riga)“ §évem_l —llirs. Cecil Monaghan left Fri- ber 11th at 130 p_ M, Rem J_ A_ day I01‘ her home in Trail, BC. M¢cowan_ Mimslelr alter spending five weeks wzth lher motlicr, Mrs, M.P. Driscoii, _(;]| 33c“ yorlcg for thgsummerside who had been ill. - Parish of New London, Sundayufs November 8th. 21st after Trlnltyfl St. Mark's, Kcnsington. Sunday, School 10.00 A. M. Holy Ccvrnmunlon 11.00 A. M. St Stephen's. Burling- ton, Evening Prayer 2.30 P. M, Si. Thunas‘, New London, Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Please do not for- get. the meeting in the United Church. Keiisiiigton, Sunday, Nov- ember 6th at 8.45 P. M. This gath- ering is in the interests of the Bible Society. All are welcome. Rev. Sld- ney J. Davies, B. A., Rector. -- RED SHIELD DRIVE - Mr. Donald Baker, chairman oi the Red Shield drive in Summersidc, announced yesterday thnt the $1,000.00 mark had been reached in the Salvation Army appeal for funds. While the drive is practic- ally complete there still may be a few small amounts to be added to the total. The amount collected represents e forty per cent in- crease over last year and on be- half of the Salvation Army Mr. Biiker extended tiirmks to nli who; helped in any way to make the drive the success it was. — S _ IN MAGISTRATES COURT '_ Before Magistrate RS. Hinton,‘ R.O. in Summerside this WCClC. :1 21-year-old man from Alma plead- ed guilty to having had in his pus-l session three complete stills suit-- able to manufacturing moonshine. H0 I'll "n" $159 and w"! °'.‘ man of the Legion rink commit- three months under the Excise we‘ ewlained that u“ Lulu, h“ M‘ 5nd 900- and “s” or-lhlwe decided to forgo building e new. month‘ “mi” ‘he Tompemnc.“ Legion home to donate the rum Act. The RCMP. in evidence icid M slomnyoo m. g new fink N. -'I‘i"ie C.G.I.’I‘. group of Summer- sidc Trinity Church had an enjoy- able Halloween party in Epworth lizill and Mrs. William Hecklbert dressed as a goat received the prize ior the best costume. Jean Cairns was in charge of the program and delicious refreshments were served by Donna Silliphant and Birdie Cairns-S. -Mrs. Frank Yeo returned to her home in Summerslde on Monday evening after a pleasant month's visit in Brockton. Massachusetts where she was the guest oi her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bruce. En route she stopped over in Rcthesay, N B., where she was the guest of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C.C Olive-S. spins citizens Continued from page e person. Sqdn-Ldr. W. L. Gillespie ex- prcsscd the opinion that rinks op- erated by municipalities are not aa efficiently run u those operat- ed by private individuals. Legion Offer-e Aid Mr. Earle Cannon, who ie ehalr- INSURANCE B Barnum Sh. Summeraitl- Phone l2! My i. E. Parkman. 0p’r.D-. R.O. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted olllle Roars: I to l2; 1 y, 5 "id M’ lilllolntmenh I “GENT THEATRE BLDG. I -- St, Summeralde let this llrgn LEARN llllllD a TELENISIDN WITH RADIO COl-l-IOI OI CANADA "10 w! HELP YOU FIND GOOD JOBS 0N GRADUATION m] and pregreeelve College teach you Iledlo, Tele- °"- wlrelcae Operating, ledlo Servielng- You can milli- °l hm"! m me “'°°d5 and ‘eemgl community centre as a memorial u" “cused s“ "V m‘: three Elms‘ to the comrades who did not re- and putting them into operation. mm He said n h not ‘h. duty The dermdlmt at the “m0 “me l of the Legion to build a memorial, h“. a barrel which w“ mum‘ {oi it is the duty of the community. “ma!” 26 Kalle“ or wash and The Legion felt that a new rink ‘we 0th" equipment" when qucs- l nr community centre would be a m)“ the accused emmned m“ suitable memorial to their com- ma '°“5°n ‘or MS having “hr.” ‘ i-ades and they felt the Town need- caflgm gulgum? tag: gnfigghg; ed a rink more than the Legion a home. “M” ‘t m“ Mme’ _ a Hale)? J’. C. Simpson laid that the K m, C CARD PAR-n, '__] Town needs a rink badly but he rience in eon- The weeklyh Bltdlctlgflthellixdn‘ ma: fixcfmhmxtglmfgpenw hum“, "'3 Wt?!‘ . t,“ n‘ ' r how hard it ia to raise money. alum”. m n “m” “we,” Mayor Ai-neti, speaking at the “m: w“ m l: q?“ m, 1.,- e end of the meeting, expressed the "om w" T“ s ‘in ,,,,,,,¢,,,§, opinion that the Town would have "Md ‘i f ml B, ,0 the “mi, t build ms rink but the citizens enjoyed t 3232a,,“ “bu, o1 “c; iNust realize that if the Town does zlgfireenyiekfter the games were over so it will mean a mfstantial in- a delicious lunch was served. Tlldl erriilqglggxfik. u!“ "ma h l regard to the appointment of the I committee and the meeting Id- ’ journad.—5 MACKEREL won ORANGE! OSLO-(CPL-Unleaa Norway can nrrange to trade mackerel for Ital- inn orariiiea. "i!" "l" 5* "° "u" ‘mpmv, rm, year according to supply Minister Nile Honevald. Aaldt- from this prospect, there are no plans for importing fruit from alliance which quickly lead: to ‘l’ u! and eaoeeeeinii Ii ii tud ‘c rreapondenoe). all’ Iirevloue ' ' 3' o: “$100M . ‘ "all ior ,1," "ea “Hills Illustrated been» rivlhr all detail- of '"‘"- "I! illymente as. We teke a personal Interest in ‘u "If student; and ggduetee, and provide the friendly ee- abroad. — success In training. iii wmii PIIDDLEN‘! m» glm ytl= 1 start“ "'" l ‘llitvtiilausugggqg uue-(nneu-esuy-oeeesqevaiutsm I ____ OM“ kflfl I ' ‘u.’ m. "i-‘h-‘Ui-“na-n! l A ‘mm’ be! will U"! l‘. '1'"! e 5 “milking for pertlealare te e‘ imam," 1 s, u-u-._._.._--< rnoiiuis a. atelier aae sou ; r - i r.o. lee ue émiieurcqpgqqmlefleendtenevnnieetiene I "vacuumed-anyone. letetlehtevlrflfi’! lant, men's first. Mr. Invi Gallant. Carrol Delaney and were hosts for the it was decided that luc winner o u e u A R a I A u .'.:“'..::." airs: Bri adier Price Bhwaviere and the following is g r PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE the list -of prize winners for auc- 3 Summer Street, Summereide, Phone 1Q tion and “w”: gucuon, “M” becriptiouqAdveriialng Iepreeentativu grstt, Miss Eileen Arseneultl- men.‘ rs . . ’ . l ll swarm! and aroma ouow ladies with” fi‘51?’.§.z.""§‘.§: -—-— i The following news item taken from the Quebec Chronicle-Tele- gram of October 29 regarding a dinner held for Brigadier John H. Price prior to his departure to take up residence in Montreal, will be o! intereet to his many friends here, particularly in Prince County. Brig. Price was the Progressive Conservative can- didate in Prince in the last Fed- eral election. The newa rtpry ia aa followa: “Some 120 well-withers gather- ed at the Quebec Garrison Cluib iaet night for a dinner honoring Bfll- John H. Price, 0.312.. M.C., on the eve of his departure for Montreal where he will reside in the fu/ture. ‘The dinner waa presided over b? Clpl. A. C. M. Thompson, M.C., K.C., a director of Price Brothers and Company Ltd. who served with the lst Battalion of the Roy- al Rifles oi Canada at Hong Kong. "A large delegation of Brigadier Price's old friends iri Price Broth- ers, from head office. the IAII Sit. John district and South Shore, together with a great many of the officers who served at Hnng Kong wi-th the guest of honor were also present. "During his remarksihe chair- man expressed profound regret on the part of all present that Briga- d-ier Price ‘and his family were leaving this old ciiy in live in Mori-ireal. After toasting the guest of honor, the chairman call- ed on Mai-Geri. T. L. Trcmblay, C.M.G., D.S.O.,_ to" present a token of’ the asscmblvs esteem. Brigadier Price then rcpiicd and adequately expressed thanks to all those pre- sentt. "After diinner, on the invitation of the officer commanding tho Royal Rifles of Canada. must of the guests proccedcd tothn oificcrs’ mess of that rcgimcnt." The same issue of that paper devotes a lengthy editorlal_ to Brigadier Price, expressing regret at his departure from the city. After stating that in spite of what would certainly be his own wish and at the risk of doing violence lo his unpretentious modesty it intended to place on record some- thing of the affection and esteem in which he is held. It continued in part: “The distinguishing marks of this fine Canadians life have been, it seems to us, loyyalty. chivalry, a sense of duty and a spirit of service. As the heir to a great name and an inspiring fam- ily tradition. Brigadier Price ear- ly made “noblesse oblige" not merely his motto but the driving force of his day-iby-day existence, in matters small as well as big. "It was only nccdfiii in appeal in him for assisiiancc, and it was forthcoming with a will. regard- less of the cost or sacrifice that might be entailed. Had he chose. he might have lived a iiie safety and ease, while resting on the iaurels his fore-bears had won. "But the temperament of Jack Price has been that of the knight errants of old whose craving for service plunged them into the most daring adventures. Fated to live lri times of utmost difficulty. lhe civilian career of Brigadier Price has been interrupted by two world wars and he has been de- prived of success in some of ‘his undertakings. "Nevertheless, his projects have all been designed for the advant- age of the community, his efforts have been constructively intend- ed, and heaven only knows how much good he has done by stealth, here and there. This city will be poorer without Jack Price. his gracious wife and their flourish- ing iaml1y."--S Funeral of Laie Joseph Delaney The funeral of the late Joseph Delaney. who died suddenly in Charlottetown. was held yesterday from his home in Malpeque to St. Mary's Church, Indian River. Sni- emn High Mass was celebrated 1y his brother Rev. Ronald Delaney with Rev. William MacGulgan. st. John ee Deacon and Rev. P. J. l-ienneaaey, C. Se. R... Charlotte- town es Bub-Deacon. Very Rev. E. Baldwin, C. 5s. R. Rev. Joseph MaeGiilvrai: C. Ss. R». Rev. R. I‘. MacDonald and Rev. E. Murray were present in the sanc- tuary. Rev. Bernard Glllis assisted in the choir. m. Delaney was an emPlW" il the Ill/LT. for the past elghl years- The hlgh esteem in which he was held by the company was matrlfest by the attendance at the funeral oi his many fellow workers and friends from Charlottetown and Summerside. The LMT. staff a.t- tended in e body. Six 1M3‘. drivers. dressed in unl- foirn acted es pallbearers. They were: 3 lord. SB. Berry. A. Peter- son, L. Doyle. D. Clarke and V. Hardy. Mr. Delaney leaves t0 mo“!!! hll mother, Mrs. Wilbert Delaney and two brothers, Rev. Ronald Delaney C. 8s. R. at Charlottetown and lierfliall It home. 'il.l‘ll iiisaitrinun W ll run Your Hlwl-“l. l": ‘lr..’1w'lti“l ryiv \ vi .( ,. ii, yo. in consultations with Donald Gor- CHARLOTPETOWN nouns! _ uov. 1m PINEAIPN llDME BAKERY d Offers you it complete lino of Freshly Baked Pro- ucts Daily at the CENTRAL GROCETERIA Central St. in SUMMERSIDE. on We are as near to you as your Phone, PHONE 480 or 481 heed o! a milling firm, in keeping an inevitable increase" after de- control to a minimum. Mr. Shorts firm put into effect “a lesser in- crease than some of the other mlliere thought was Justified" but they finally conformed to it. “As a result the price oi flour and mlli feed went up by g i. form amount tn the lewd Taylor had suggested." GENERALNPPRDVAL Continued from D45! 1 fish." As amended the section was satisfactory to the representative of the fisheries council and to the committee. Arrest Without Warrent Objection to the section pru- viding for the arrest. uclthout war- rant of any person committing an offence, under port i__oi the act was taken by W, Chester S. Mc- Lure, Progressive Coiiservath e member for Queen's WllO suggested that this seemed to be giving ex- traordinary power to the agents of Government. Mr. MacNaught countered with the observation that this provisioril had been law since 1014 and that‘ he was not aware oi any abuses which had occurred under lt, Mr. McLure said he supposed in that case the section was all right. lie still didn't like the idea of giving, extraordinary power to police coli- stahies or inspectors under a Fisheries Departnzciit Act. It opened the door to invasion oi the rights of the individual citizen, he felt Resignation Unexpected Mr. Garson told the reporter Mr. McGre-gofs resignation "ivns iin. expected" and no iliouizlit hurl been given to a sucrcssnr, He ,1[_<'7 Rave the Commons ntin-i'0riirovr':'- siai letters on the resignation rit’ Deputy Commissioner I. l\i. Mac- Kcigan. . Mr, Garson, in introducing the hill to amend the Combines Act. sold it, ivili carry into t-ffcct flit-co recommendations by Mr. liit-Grl-goi- "ileslllneti to strengthen l'lll'l)i‘l‘(‘- merit." The hill proposed no changes in the definition of offcn- cc: or in the basic pattern of the act but it did contain change-s in remove difficullics encountered iri the unsuccessful prosecution of denial supplies firms. . The key one would "establish rebuttal presumption that an em- ployee ‘acting in connection with Prior w the clause-by-claiihe his employer's business has author- discusslon n! the Fisheries Ih- ity so to act and a rebuttal pre- spection Act. the Minister con- sumptiori that relevant documents ln the business filcs of those in- valved in an alleged COmbing are authentic records from which a court or a jury may properly draw any reasonable inferences." Another provides that corpor- ations must, be tried by a judge vivithout a Jury. gratulated P.W.G. Ashbourne, lub- eral member ior Grand Falls- Whlte Bay, Newfoundland, on his election as committee chairman. The committee. Mr. Mayhew said was in goods hands. Moreover Mr. Ashbornes acceptance of the chairmanship reflected the in- creasing roie in national affairs now being filled by Newfound- landers. Members from the en- ciont colony he said, had already made n notable contribution to parliamentary discussion of fish- eries matters. Taking over from Mr. Mayhc-v, Mr. MacNaught told the commit- tee that it was more evident tzi- ‘h, M"; of yum Although Queen-s day than in the war or early post- hmi thr- highest number hf ram;- ivar YNITS that the Canadian fish-I tin-y ‘Wm “mm mnpvnulflpd mm‘ ing liidustry would have to rclylthe othcr counties rind thn group more and more oti the domesticlnf veterinarians were nhle to market as a basis for its opera-‘ work as a unit from the Charlotte- tlqns, town office. Moving to Prince County, head- quarters was established in Sum- , iricrside. The group split lritn "In the past», ‘he prim-e men‘. teams working out of Albertori, ber said. "the industry has dc- 019MB’ "ml Tlllnlfih. The miiih pended w a very great extent on, concentration in Prince was in the foreign markets and o! course Wm Summerslde-Kenslngiori district continue as best it can to hold and a?“ '25 émgmly ‘i’! 971197195 l" expand those markets. However e H‘ ° °l’"m "'- with the increase of import rc- strictimis on the part of many foreign nations, the fluctuation and revaluation: oif currencies, over- sea; markets are becoming more and more of a problem. "The government is strongly of the opinion that stability of the industry can best be founded on g high quality product ior the tables of the housewives of Oan- ed; and development oi the un- doubtediy large domestic market for fish in the heavily-populated central provinces oi the Domin- lon." Discussion of the inspefilloh Ind export of marine plants which rc- fere chiefly to Irish moss as hu- vested in coastal areas of Prince Edward Island. was deferred to the next meeting oi the commit- tee. INVESTIGATDN Continued from page 1 FOUND CONDITIONS ContinucdwiTcTm page‘ 1 met‘. Starling on Mav 12. the lest in Queen's County was C0mpleted at Export Problem Now In King's Co. The veterinarians are presently working in King's County and aro stationed at Montague, Souria arid one at Si. Peters. They expect to be finished towards the end of next week. The visitors were impressed with the Island's freedom from those contagious diaeaaea which are problems in other parta of Can- ada, including Bang’a disease and bovine tuberculosis. They will re- turn to their various centres with full knowledge and appreciation of the high quality of Island live- stock. A number of them are look- ing forward to returning to the Island with their families when. they say, they will have more time to enjoy the excellent holiday fa- cilitiea. MONTREAL. Nov. i — (OP) — Marcel Msrcotie. twice ‘sentenced to die for the murder of e friend. to- day was granted e stay of execution until next March 3i while his case don whore former role ea head of the price-policing Wartime Prices Board made him en authority on the alleged activities. That was one reason for with- holding it. Another was rooted ln a court decision on an unsuccess- ful prosecution under the Corn- bines Act, which bared loophole! which had to be plugged. The hill lo plug them was given initial Commons reading today. Will Tlble RQINN Mr. Carson later told a reporter the Government will not prosecute the flour milling industry but re- iterated that Mr. McGreiwfl re port on it will be tabled in the House Monday. He said the uniform 194'! price lncg-gglg in question on flour and mill feed was made lri line with sustzestiona by K. W. Tliyler. elillf- mari of the Prices Board. Mr. Taylor, the correspondence showed, had asked the co-opera- tion of c. n. c. Short. Govern- ment flour edminlttrator and aleo TURKEY and PLENTY 0F TURKEY Special Turkey Plate et the BURDEN INN SUNDAY, NOV. 0 Hours of Serving: 4-7 Come Early a CAPITOIr-Summereide LAST snowmoaonsv (mo - 151s - s=1s)_ _ "HILLS or norm" ' with Edmund Gwenn - Tom Drake MONDAY and TUESDAY eel U murmur Hill i ‘ THE WORLD'S GREATEST LOVE STORY! DIG-H's TECHNICOLOR Production ~ JDNE iuisoif-Qliirizii LAWFORD - MARGARET DBRIEN , ltizilinii TAYLOR JANET LEIGH . ROSSANO BRAZZi - iiARi’ ASTOR " i -r~'-'-' -'.’.--'-V.-17.7.-.Y.'7...—* PLEASE] ljlOTEi NO SHORT SYBJICCTS Shows 4:1.) - 9:1.) - ‘riiifincti 'l‘i'~~'=ilav' ‘E39 REGENT TODAY 2.30. 1.1a a. 9.20 JIMMY WAKELY in “OKLAHOMA BLUES" and MONDAY and TUESDAY — 2 DAYS ONL GARY COOPER and INGRID BERGMAN in “SARATOGA TRUNK" DAMED THEATRE - than... Saturday Matt 2280' E' I 7: - Autry untl vivolltetieer link-lie hfntllltt! WLENPQ? B’. &n° roaring thriller, "norms noon or‘ TEXAS" wiNh N. L i: rip‘ nnd that comic tow-head Sterling Holloway Allelzxuhgygbegxygt: the Cm County no». an» n» O'Brien, is’. m.“ rm," h, technicolor hnrneea racing abort reel, “olndgfgu. “on,” M” i i ,5 _ g rlal and News. l! Billie-Bled before the Supreme ‘ Court of Canada. His execution date was fixed for Nov. 1B when the Quebec Court of Appeals re. Jected his appeal last Sept 30. After his first trial and conviction for the June, 1947, murder of Mar. eel Boileeu. a. fellow hat and 11m. erie aaleeman. Mareottg yea 31mg. ed e new trial on legal teahnioelit- iea.. Apin convicted and lefltenged he lodged the appeal which was dis- allowed. WANTED AT ONCE ' ONI PLUMBER Must have four years or more experience Apply by phone or in person. BAP PLACE FOB ROBBED NEW YORK. Nov. l-(AP) — A robber got 821 in a dreee shop holdup today. He would have done better except that: I One woman hid her diamond and . mpphlre ring in a flower pot. Another woman dropped e ring, a wrist watch and $4 into her l brassiere and a third woman start- THOMAS JOHNSTON 00. LTD.‘ ' Slrmmerslde OUR BOARDING HOUSE / some, ‘rwises! Acrezwailwte suave/en rue con-rout: o: =~YOUR SCALP AQJD LAlD our THOSE Meow-w Bur Become If / i tTi-lfifiérl-(NES, sign pg/guiggg v .,' ME A GLASSOF WATER‘? " THE PROFESSOR AND 1 MUST 1 Have EATEN SOMETl-NNC: .. l- FLAVORED Wvfl-LCA _' ed screaming. Unnerved, the robber fled. MAJOR iioorif ‘Youtoox LIKE You causal use A FIRE Hose TREAT- *7 yTukic islgAio ALARMJ-ntfe‘ ,‘ e wrzrre TO WASi-UNGTONJ AND HAVE ‘rt-toss Neon .- EYEBALLS OF YOURS ./ PATENTED/ ozPAarl/iercr PROBABLV lS WORKlNG ourue l ‘ Precast-son