so. on i THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ..----"'TT'T""""'ii3"'E"'”-'- IIIJCOI UNI! OFFICE ” 4 Free Sound Films 16 M M frma GUARDIAN. Cr'iARLO'I'l'ETOWN, - I , P.E.l. am Not Water. Sewerage Interested In old Contract Let Leave From united States Navy S'side Bible O . . e-..-.' was ---i, -, mm mm Society Plans l -I.'aom' 3: aE0:a:as:3;;g:'" T w'd D ' -- I 'd P t off I S .d Wallace Moase jeweller and motor cycle dealer, mm "mm" M” um um. own. I e '0'” "d M” Edmund c'A""" S 3' e as Ice '1 e announces as another service to his many customers, may belioughtatanyofthe scores In liunmeretdeil Itreetl Goiuiles Drugstore. ll Central linen ault recently .la.. the pleasure of having their son Tiimon home on leave after being absent for over I'lIOGIIllIllI.II between Hunter River and Tignish, that he has made Following a. special meeting of available for free showing to clubs and institutes a "'"”.the Summereide Town Council r i Plans for the annual town-wide It was learned yesterday loll h”"' "an" .1 Q ,1" . canvass was the highlight of a . nun News-etnnd.mVoVu"Ihr Ilsrsh;”0IMum ":3: ,rPrm.'"";': .. - 0. the Bummemde Bunch gm-5, yes”, I the Provincial Government is notiheld hm week h, ,,,.h,ch the whm. . . It h 1 ' f B m h ”"' ”"""""vinoe'e din-ooer: izo niueeu Street: assess-e Ieu. ox tn. British and Foreign Bible Tiimon is serving in the Ameri- 1'”"”"d in innrnuinir the 91d and Sewerage Commissioners were number of films in color shoving t 8 angel 0 P 3 W'”' am." sci-vise Dru. Society held last evening in the can Navy on the oil tsnser use. 335” hhgdiiguihrfgigirxieishigs authorized to spend up to 518.000 and European cycle races, one showing the story of " N l nlis l'ih1 . ltll r d v . . ,, E. L WE". In. Egan”. BaBpfI:oIfI:hl;lr:Y;sH:I1Iare assigned to 00eI.sEII"ieGeg3.SwiO cthe IlB?l:I1)pb;I:5gBIOI8l2 pnumy high” m bu)" The Tmv" 01 ltlonesnsirt then iragiieiandmof tIleeVIfi::IIle. SIIVQ" I713-tmgv one ml 20 Odd charaCIeIS' and one by N n',":3m',?'g””",.of:I',:'h'un. m collectors who will begin their Work the 88-” cow 01 M1103. the Med- :::",:,",Ig: plgggigy h2;”:hdbf;”3:: the Commission announced i'eeier- International Silver Company on designs for home- h''''' 1 ed , iterranean Se is d als th - cl th t t t had b on - -;'-;--inhnnei ll-I Offline and Ill. llolale. Hhme, Wu tn, gnu; ther stationsain HG-reer:)1and.i 'I.I.IIlEy fgegarggagaI'":h;5””::Sd:;”ldf: 5:: wxdedat; lti.l.i)xiI'rli-sliacn and Meaefute makers! etc . - l ' - . . -NEW Swcxt 1"”'V I”” m?” ”3' " 5' "333 om” "m I” 'P”'"'- "d 3”" A WM '”mm”Y Wm "" mu mp Wm” " "MM then be sold to I rivate rt or for m" work Amaum M the can ou ave the use of a ro ector and available hm cartridscl in Itock It 31100 1- 010590 "Om October in to 21st in- or tn. work or serum ..-.d p.,,,,,g,. 1,000 miles, for the third time this mm P W V tract is sia,0i7.9o. Y . P 3 .-n clusive. male society which, no um, Wm summer from Norfolk. Virginia, up 9 i Two lines will be laid, one in the hall or school we Will be happy to haVe your Secrelary Up to the present, the Town 0I vicinity of the Hall Manufacturing sumnierslde has not reached a de- C0” mdh property ienchng mm the The "ht" Carr,” 16,000 hum” cision on the matter although it is huhon ,0 henna, home, on why”- O, 8” and h crew 01 125 mm. understood that the council will Sn,” Eu," 3, nn. H the Eastern Tilmon has had some interesting me" mu week I” deem” ii We Brook and the other connecting buudmg shall be pmchmd I” Ottawa street with Harvard, east experiences, especially last fall when tney were in Africa. and were per- ml”: Tvonvzn :LoSul'lr;!a1'iI:1t:(1ide. of the electric plant. book with us for the night that would interest you on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday or Fridays in October. Please advise us early as possible of place and date as all dates will be subject to first committments and a second choice, when writing us will be appreciated. to Resolute Bay and Thule, Green- soon be celebrating its 100th on- land. niversary. He said it has a very high objective n that of distributing the Bible throughout the world. Mr. Amos Hiibley. president of the Summerslde branch, presided at the meeting. and later provided ..nUY light weight rubber boots. phntg, jacketshand long coals at Braces. ..Nr.'w IZGA SHOT repeater shot gun. American walnut stock, carefully shaped. hBl'id50mi'-1y 331' -BEGINNING October 4th, .7. S. Taylor. Optometrist, will be in Albei-ton office on the first Sat- urday of every month lnatead,of the last Saturday as formerly. - in-zruiiiv mom TRIP - Mr. yesterday 533.;-.."”" weim to mm at and im- Vern WWW Oi AUKW ?n.iiseemi323e'i.ti'i.i.” ?i'uiieeyCiZ?,'S'.yfS 3.1.1.5-imiei(in"5.ii”.ei.”.minil' ii".i.l.V.i,””i5.T.';. that if the Wine” decide Minn T:.T.iTiKnTnivcs Usual starting time 8130- Ti 3'01” PM has P”e”".”5 : DCHICKENI-E5.I-JIPPEB at. St, Snglessavflt Iisliurgljdpollaicbinttllfy 1133'!-I sh” Se hgtd H-lgea-dy received 3 few m;Iyel:;epe':?sdtf)heI; 5:86;: brhevepglggfsebidradn I31: a1i)tcealanxIi1eIi, MONTREAL, gem, 29 .. cp).D business arid would Want 3 different lime plea-so advlse ll W 7- waned” at i;l.ii2"il1:i.;.."E';i”..l'.flS..;.”.i:”'; it-1" iuin2i?”ie3?iie3'iiiii in rm 1:.”::t.".L".”.2..”?::.f2' l."J:::":.r.i3 "2? e:::'":: z:.t”;:t::”::'e:::: boom . gcL:;)eb;:tI;s.1'gbiflldi':1n 45:0 cglits. E.C. Bell, also of Augustin: gisicguglg X:h:er:V::la':e giigflsgnz lgonlig;t'2,e:a;1e.;'.f1nig:”;:So?:;&a2:; prise, should the bidspof these men IIIanwPaciflcpo Railway Company. No appointments by telephone plcasc, You may I 2:3...:::;r...t:'r:-...?:.r;. o 5" 0' it i:::..?:..:..:::":.”:.:”.::::: :2: ””s?.::'i2”."t;. to ,.... :2:?E:;3S..:';”..:iii””3. ::;.. write Moist: mviwans. or ..ALBERTON STORE ENTERED ”””""y "0 m "my Pihfg: fmtbmehh Md when fhey KY0 in itmhhl thee an(g””:5,,,f?n?megcapeiI::: 5s33(5&iiI;35:,o'101041, jewellery store there. l - Myrlcks store at Alberton was entered some time during the week- In August. 1951, gross earnings to- itrainlng he has six men under him. tailed 538,261,339 and working ex- lile says'he enjoys his work very Personals ments. It is understood that mov- ing the Summerside library from O??? wxir. and Mrs, Earl Smith. Sum- merside, left. yesterday morning Oil I two-iveeks' trip to New York.-S. nconstable Basil R, C. M. P. "H" Division, Halifax. MacKay of the end and a small sum of money sto- len as well as some cigarettes and possibly other goods. The breal; was discovered on Monday and is being investigated by the Alberton Detachment of the R.C.M.P. Entry clvle Ediniatloa Continued from page 1 than probably unique in any city of comparable size and status on i much. "Ghiiit-lirIiliy'd' its present quarters to the post of- fice building would be considered by the Town Council. -5 penses 86,003,430. Toronto Stocks Wellington was made through a. hatchway at the rear of the store. ;pent the week-end visiting with The Superintendent of Continued "Om page 9 this continent." Em-lifihhts In Korea rord loss of Migs this month to us lather, Constable H. S. Macaw . . . -(Hy of the sunnnerslde Ponce ' tlon remarked that all schools h? Chm... , D2 Force. and Mm, Manx” of sumn ' "i ' here are greatly overcrowded and NEW YORK Sept. 29;(AP)"A . 500 3311 AM - D l""3Ide- '-5 w M S n have been for me past 20 ymrsii" host armv of for oiten men"- -Mrs Alice Barlow recentl vis- 6400 Sapphire 295 ' I ' I He listed that the reasonnbleillforeans from hpfn-lit fighting ited in'Victoria. West for if few 5125 Scurry 300 "Mmt Elm" vvuhcet c”cum' I - Capamw of the to-Ur Guy svhoomlolongside United” Nations troops days. 1100 Seem Free 230 hes, nu um,-neg to he, home lg. serwse Bloomfleld based. on the desirable teaching ,,, Korea a CBS b'””d”” Mid 2000 seibui-n wts 43 ter ii pleasant motor trip to points . situation. of 25 puliils per Cl-iSs- Why ' Mr. hhd Mrs Leigh Emh Md 500 Shawkey l0 ; in Massachusetts. in company with room. 15 1.100 HOWWPF 1'19 "V97" Gchrge Hm.m,m CB; radio ram,” summehnde were recem 3600 silanco 43 1 her iilece and nephew. Mr. and age enrollment for the past 20 mm in TORT) isaid ih ta re 0” Hshoerg here ' 16,500 sil Miller 157 . Mu, Ralph Macxay of B,-endnl- -There was a very large alten- years has been 2,250. The enroll- - 3 - P , ' 1050 slscoe 57 at err: iris.”-"'5 M": "r also he i.i?;l.::r.'; no M. M. e..... soo at sslonaryh ocey an o ering note. 5 , . V . . . ' . . V V - 10 ..M;-5, Jgmeg Fraser and Mrs, service which was held at the - "Vital statistics and an anal,v- The-V Vt?" L"l,”d ysml” I,”"' gEg:er:Igre0forYVegg:g:P' sigrgnsbtzr 1023, zgmggzeau 1814 I H Robert 1-(31-dy, of sheet Harbour, Bloomfield United Church on sis of population trends pertain- r””"”5- Md 0” Wm I--, 5- 5”””9' huh and attended tsewice on Tho smdacona 3., S T E N,s,, and Mrs, N, Fraser of cal. Sunday night, September 28th. ing to Cllzirloltelown show unmis- me” Hm hmadcasl 55”I' but 9”” Snhhhy afternoon 7,32. shanwhh 9h gary, Alberta. have been guests or The Church was nicely decorated takahly that there will he slmulyrghoi-lpggglmgngfgi P;1;'I;:n(edenl9d - .6603 shun” sh Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardy. Mont- in keeping with the Thanksgiving increases in the sihriol pripill.itioli an ,5 an or anizatlon scathin . The firm of Arsenault st Gaudet. 3735 steep Rh 550 Oufskirfs of KelISlIIgI'OI'I I059. 10? W9 D355 ten days. They 50350” for the next five to eight years, 3 ,3 Ox welhhgum are hhshy engaged g left for Sheet Harbour on Sun- Mrs. Alban Craswell presided Mr. Parker stated in pressing l.V denounced. by Communist radio in beaumyingv me exterior otmm 2770 Sturgeon 17 day, stopping en route to visit Mr. and the responsible reading was home his plea for greater faclll- Slatlorii as The Tokyo yolunteer Stun. which Wm add chhswerhhly 1400 SUUWEH 775 and Mrs. Ralph Hardy at Ellerslie, led by Mrs. John a. Dignnn. The lies. Group. the broadcast said. add- to ,he beauty of me vhlhge 1500 Surf Inlet 3 1-2 ' , scripture was read by Mrs. Les- mgih C . , , th . ' W0” SW Grass 109 Power will be shut off between 1.00 oclock p.m. ier Profitt and prayer was oiier- neilclencles Here " e ommunls s marge a. Mr and Mrs Roy Gahah, and 275 Sylvanlte 131 , , , r lt' a pirate army of Japanese , ' " , I H h 225 ' , Day sgfvice edTl-I,ey Ngisestw eS'e.i13e'.””.3-2'. the Among other "glaring deficien- "0095 filming in K”"- They" gtgesaildlxlff laellc;nIiIIyli5H5C1g'eTIIl 12000 ";:'v":YkP8Ireg 47 and 4.00 p.m. each day starting Tuesday, Sept. 30, .ReV- W. H. Fofsythe Of West cies” Mr. Parker mentioned the lVl"3"3- V N-h h”,dq”””"s HI; lant. for a. few days. I 1786 Tran! Eml) 375 , At capg wolfg Etagpee dah:pl:::llde::gs;:g:dv1?lIe Eglxlfmiilrigal S-Trio esligoieie nxgolilnrluteer mg mam, .55; 0,. ,h,,, ,,,c,h, 1.?,;),?0T.F,:'h”dP;f:.e gg 1952 for necessary line work until such time as this chair Wml M” 1” ””dY 05 9" DUPUS by the ”UnVc'dlTill1IE'fI" cnn- GI"”Il" TM-VV” 01?” wrong", it)! are sorry to learn the Rev. Mr. 1700 Triad Oil .,255 ”ir"'5i E iir :sl'::- A tn or ..:;':: ”.'::d;1f;.5:'i..?.Bi.:lr.:.;: -. 24 work is comma- -There was a very large turn- 39.3233 mm 5 ' . ' N” re. :Eh(ln,:1nd,..lhn,rcli:xl,:)h1S,eM::e::,1,?;,f1L;::lthat the group "is a ghost army :I?;1 an Nah mm a speedy Rem. 10280 U Ash 2” i out of Iiudenil and parents and -A.z, man to me 1,,,e,,.,.5 any can. of forgotten men. displaced orlen- t 4?): 51); l mm” "I we Rally D” "WI" abilities of the pupil and remark-A ln15- WYAOSE "9””"5my I5 W0" Mr. Theodore Arsenault is en- 39 Uh oh 170 . TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE l 00 S l had In the C0” Wolfe Umted ed that less than one-quarter oi dlSPUl9- gaged in building new steps to the Church on Sunday evening, Sept. Mr Mathleson ,h , U - f ,he hhv ,,,m 1...? H... .. ..-7-.-mn---- entrance of the united chum, 270” UPPCN1 153 ' . 28” ' - rfuiiiminie iinivr British"-S eed of new ” ' The children comprised the L. I anqhn He hind mm in me has, n being bum 0; beach ,5... and 4000 Vilihomi 41--l Chain The" were fine ldemnm can "med mlm page I less than hone-third o' those en- ;r mortar. 2200 Vmmm” 152 itratlons of memory work by the Tweedy. Judge J. L. Palmer. Judge mum m Ghhde I isuccehsfhny Continued iwm Mile 1 500 Vulcan 60 p”m"y dep”"me"t' me 3u"""5 0' 5” Chm" Tram” ma Mr" w' E complgetrd Grade 10. I who already held the world's auto Mrs. Lily Arsenault, Borden, re- 450 Wail-8 Am 13 1-3 - ""5 "19 ”'"”"'”3dI5”5- hm” COW 381111630 ' Mr p.,,.k,.,. pmd high 1,-inure lnlsperd record of 394 miles an hour, cently visited her son Archie and 1000 Wekusko 7 1-4 read the Scripture lesson and The main nddreu to Mr. Mat.hle- me 'r,h,.,h,.,1g of the ephnnls for had covered the measuied mile family. 500 W Mal 5i-4 v W”? Inlermedlam. Km! 1010 the son was delivered by Mr. Bentley ,,m,f, lislflngv 5,, mnnh dump in 17.4 seconds-an average of --m 0 4500 W Ashley 4.5 SUV? w'se Y RWY DRY Ii-OUR PIXZEI-JNOFB-P1”? who has been I member of the Law pan son” W-nh so hmhh He mfg 206.89 miles an hour-to become -An crror appeared in a recent 3500 w Homcstd 173 Ienled the Student! 1'0? perfect Society or a student for the past 55! ,i.f,, (0,, ,,,.,..i. ..r...m Could not he the fastest man on water. item regarding the christening of 100 w Lensenlds 709 Ind but lltendnnces. for m9m0TY years. Mr. Bentley told the largcl iwh n, thhm gm. then. de,..,,,,,,, But Cobb will not be credited the yoimtl daughter 0f M1 Mid 3400 will-ich 135 work, etc. i gathering that "Work, which is the ,g,, lhon. ,,,,,h --whn, ,. noednd M with the mark since two runs ovrr Mrs. Harold I-fiirlmess. Her name 5500 wmdwhrd 15 TN R9V- W- 5- Dicks"! Of punishment imposed by reason of .h- "H-,C.,,i nme ,5 ;,v,,1,.n,.,. (,1 the measured mile are necessary should have read "Debra Daisy". 1700,, Wm an -'i'Lear.v presided and comli1lmeni- the acquisition or the knowledge of ui,s,,,C Shh hr, and ,,,,..,.,,.,.' ,,, to make it official. The shattering who W, gar "I the 5uP"I'"9"d9"l- M" good and evil. becomes the only pwlidmg sgnuhlp mmmi”'l -in, explosion in the waters of the le- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harkness of 120” Y3 L ''d n f r 39-0738 Shaw, the teachers and means whereby man can ever re- an our (,h,h,h,hn.. ,he Suherm, gcndalzv horny-headed monster of Ontario, having spent their vaca- 3,7 Yaecea 0 officers of the Sunday School and ham the 10” hhhhinehs 0,, para tandem Chncmded' Loch Ness cheated Cobb out of tion here. returned home recently, ,0” 0” an the students for the excellence him... i attaining that distinction. Mr. I-larlmegs is ah nliemlciler of the ggngreegl 0 sh, of their program. He was heard ' Before the accident Cobb may R.C.A.F. an is eat one in Lon- - T V . '0 o in a short sermon on the topic hh3,r'cE:;g'le:0:o51:lug?,eghwygmghgg school Unus have hit a top speed of 240 miles don, Ontario. I TONI 53165 - 1.197.000. M R "T" Fm” Refusal" b”"d ”" the there are no half measures in the Mr Wellington Dixon told the 3: hour: a::10f”t'"fl-dW”"e5595 ”'d- M F.d1 P f M d 100 C d Ctgig 43” stnry of the Rich Young Ruler ' i - T en t e - oo y roplane, i-oal-- r. i ee crry, son 0 r, an and inn o lei-y . uho refused to follow Christ. :11I;1ti:E1'atI:;1I;51gn1J1i;sthhet.llr1I;i gflsghg gllhrlhlogch1he;Lc?Jr;hhgNhir:3);9T9axg ing down the course for a trium- Mrs. Paul Perry. Harmony. recent.- 100 Coast Cop . With I116 This rural Sunday! School is al- hue", gt honor he recalled the met Mid ma system 0! larger school ghant. fliihlshiteeemed to bobtand lyhretuhneiiq hpbneie fromp1(I,..al:lradoi; 1100 pend Q1-91119 most unique the mnlater said in 1 . t it h d h 9 ve as cross waves se up w ere e as en em ye o 3700 ynimn Cons ,h,,, n 1,995, ohm n, w,,,',e,., hIIi)i;h1:InIt'i;il:!on;:Adar;vn;i:nih;r- gaff gljgcglgfumw fh” mhf, hie? by attendant boats, . some time. His many friends are nhnns while virtually all the rural Sun- to 'we!tem can-adn "to bsriing vlncw He reminded the gather, Cobbs wife. whom he married pleased to see him home again. 50 Ex M” h 301,2 day sfhools d.o1ge' The students peace." He concluded by presenting 1'.” that the Im'e.5e”.r' "mt is d!" hzhdbeadhdagthrggg Ihitziayaceagn Iii: On Sunday afternoon. Septem- 425 Bk NS 38 3'4 Mm: mm A II 0 are? Az M15 Mnthiewn With 3 brief case On wded mw two divisions of which ploywood and aluminum boat ex- ber 21st a. group of singers arrived 35 Bk Tm 40 "I ' ' behalf of the Society and telling ;,,:ka1ghgcI;?:ghg5:rlz;:.h:1osgrgig ploded. by bus from Southampton, N. B. Igggmumiafd 3 him that it was a souvenir "of ur ' Wh th k nd A l wd attend d th se - Y -- - -- chlnasa Launch ' 009531 11'i9nd5h1IJ Ind 1'09!-V909-"O ,,;”i,f.,2fhf.'.,yii,1f',i,51”,'.,I,,'i: ffglj cleareii? only :31: epleges of'mtl"lE vioeughdmlnusic wase beauetlfully 95 Cd 1'gDU5TR1AL5 H 3 4 -- Mr. Mathleaon obtained his ear- ' wreckage could be seen from the rendered. Supper was served in i Fl WW -- ' ' Continued from page 1 ly education at the Model School alga ahnhgtegn1,.3,I;tR;),,Edh,esehh there shore. These quickly disappeared the manse by ladies of the United 225 Slim? A 44 3'2 . d 55 dhmBhed..rhe previous high Ilhere and later attended West were 300 chhhreh in the hm, beneath the surface. Church. gimp; 13; :1: R. C. P. E. I. was 44 Red planes downed last he” schml Md Prm" M WW” which has 29 teachers. Last year, , t ' mp " ' hm” College before going to McGlll M, Dixon Stated that 0138 pupils Dont Know What Happened A very pleasant evening was ' i ' University He received his Law ' ' i spent in the Community Hall on G”h””- Th” meemg W” p”' . - takins the entrance examinations .. . , sided over by the president. Mrs. ,, o S Degree from Dglhouglg University h We dont know exactly what Monday, eptember 15. when Mr. ,, no 8 Improved Gun Sight? to Prince of Wales College here ,, John wnidmn, Dunn gne bun. ,, u d the ng d e in happened said G E Nicholson Miller showed some very interest- 3 a an n 9 "e D" M” D were 29 pmedi Mr" Dixon -men. ii. hotel inane er who was standln' ing films A small admission fee "955 Wrmd 5 mmmo” 0! 5100 W35 O The still secret device on 17.5. Wml M1 3- 3- 39" WW1 Wh0m tioned the fact that the majority of M Gib "0 1 W ch? ,3: mute ted d the to eed: when in me chm-ch rgnovntion Sabres was rumored to be an im- he "I135 been HSOCIHIEU W" Sin09- children are within walking dis- g:';;&de;5-wag H-1emIl9Tg1e":ext 5 layer-e docmmdnnm me Ducnmh hmd. Aher the business A dens, prmvgd gun ngh; but men was Three years ago Mr. G. R. Foster tance of the schools - the excep- W3 Qt There w'er Jun 5 iew Church Am” the mm! were over ions hnmh was ,,,,,.,.ed by the no confirmation, became a member of the firm. tloris being the Winsloe and East piescesn doahng about” Mr whldmn extended than to ladies and the meeting Wu ghen In Tokyo. Gen. 0. P. Ewyland, He joined the Army as a lleu- Royalty schools where trarisporta- "I do ,t r member- In n . Ml; Mm" on behalf of the com cloud whh the Mihhhh Behedih, chief of the Far East Air Forces. tenant. In 1932 With the lit Med- tion has to be provided. He ex- II 9 9” 3 3 Y - ,. t non, , V estimated the Red Air Force now iiim Regiment. R.C.A.. and on the pressed the hope that the Depart- ml"? "he" ”' h”PP"'9d- Th” 3”3”””- md ”””d9d be” Vt?!” B,M,i iumbers 2.500 planes - including outbreak of war in 1939 went act- merit of Public Works. with last Cfmd" giigilzllf Wgnlhlniil :";1m" 95 ifh 1:” "rd M”; SW”?-l Mm" ..- 1 1.100 jet fighters - based in Man- lve. He arrived in England in years experience behind them. ::e"'f'ts”" 1 fugm "tmsu M” G" er J0” my mm ,u,g;.-,Rv1-A nysjiony i charts and China proper. That 1940. in January. and in June of would be. able to providel good "gt nogfehogag aftevxavfgeks 01 The Ladies Md society of the ; Iigfmgaggsher than any previous Lh;Ihr);:8l”yel::; siigge )3: FVi;,h!rsice'.n roads dui ng the coming VI nter. hrhghvorgthbilled vtiileiithef. d'oh0C&1;i0l:lDl' Unitadl Churcth met in ad regular beigsth:hiti:h;ne;iYgri:Ck:e&i::ihw.:ihi t e- in me lies v - ' - The air chief attributed the re- action in Italy where he received I.arl0 Numb"! 3 6 5e e Own En 0 on y e "3 on By Jemfh traders from Quebec from 1751 ohn ' I l nore determined effort by Reds to get at Allied oombere. Bevan Glveii - ontli-iiied from page 1 ?..D,.D.,Dn.sg,..:. Urging that British steer a mid- the U. 8. and Russia. Bevan said economists and tankers in the U. S. Ire "frighten- consequences if any letting up in the armament -lie course between 'd by the industrial orognm. He said "the fact is that the united States industry is kept in Bull spate-by the biggest public en- Serprlse she has ever undertaken.'' "The pattern of British indus- iry." he said "must be determined by. central direction and central mirpolee. This must be realised at home. in the Commonwealth and in Europe. This is not the Amer!"- san answer. They haven't. found the answer. Russia hasn't found it. But we have found it and for i3od'e ealie let us hold our head up.' ., Bevan said Britain's Conserv- ative Government is pressing for Britain to balance her overseas Dlymenta by making arms foriher Allies. These are bought by the U, B. for distribution under the Mu- tual security Agreement. lilimovs comma The University of .Kenl.ucky, the fighter- a his captaincy. During his time in Britain he was the first officer to hold the post of Assistant De- puty Judge Advocate-from 1940 to 1942. Mr. Mathieaon- was promoted major in 1945 shortly before he returned to this city to resume practice. He first entered politics in 1939 when he lost an election in the Georgetown Dlltrlrt. How- ever, he was successful in win- ning a Legislative Council seat in this city in 1947. He was nam- ed King's Counsel in 1944. The commonly noted fact that there are large classes of be- ginners vtas remarked on by Mr. Dixon who said that. he expected the same condition to obtain for the next five years. This led him to the belief that soon facilities would have to be provided for Grades 9 and 10 in both Spring. Park and Parlrdala. Because of this Mr. Dixon said the question would have to be answered regarding the economi- cal advisability of building one central junior high school rather Montreal Mali MONTREAL. day. Thursd a,v. is believed ago. Testimony today Probe Death Of I0 Sepia 29-(CP)- The estranged wife and a sister of Theodore Werner identified his body at a coroner's inquest to- Warner, whose decomposed body was found in the kitchen of his Shilter Street rooming house last have been clubbed to death some weeks established that: Werner was alive and at his house late in August when his sister. Mrs. Lyiila Hathaway. 53, than additional classrooms. Mr. Dixon said he had not sug- gested a senior high school with Grades 11 and 12 because of the heavy cost involved. But he not- ed that the extra cost. would be for teachers qualified to teach those grades and he remarked that there was no value in a high school without the qualified teachers. He recalled the words of a for- mer teacher who said "If the learner has not leamed. the teach- er has not taiight." The chairman at the weekly Rotary Club luncheon yesterday was Mr. Frederic A. Large who briefly introduced the speakers. Mr. 0. K. Pi-esby presided at the piano with Mr. Walter Cox lead- ing the songs. -Lj....:.:?::..: seen him last In the spring. She said she received a weekly allow- ter from him. of Vernon. N. .I.. received ri let- Mrs. Jane Werner. 53. of Moni- munded m 1750' u we oId”'”' Amen" real said she had been estranged W. Wm" W" M u” A"'"'""”' from Werner since 1935 and had ance from him until the end of J y. At the request of police, the inquest was postponed indefin- itely nandlng further investi- nation I I cided to make his attempt. nlng at the home of Mrs. Recruiting in Kensington District .3. E. I. REGT. (I7 RECCE) RCAC (R.F.) VACANCIES NOW EXIST FOR: TANK DRIVERS i-i.o. SOUADRON GUNNER OPEATORS LORRY DRIVERS RADIO OPERATORS TRAINING NIGHTS: TUESDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS AT 2000 HOURS officer. present two training niglirs Recruiting team consisting of a medical officer and at quortermoster will be this week which will enable all recruits to ad. clothed and all administrative idetoils looked after. TRACK VEHICLE MECHANICS '"”I.EEL VEHICLE MECHANICS administrative be medically examin- "He invented it to get a soft, smooth ride. Too bad no one ever told him about Super-Cushions!" Prospective recruits report to champion Buildiiiq next to Cer- ton and Rogers Grocery. Sqn. Commander. MAJOR G. L. MONKLEY. Get the smoothest, safest ride with ooooyveaii &4wefa.eAzon Bigger, softer, longer-mileage Super- Cushions make any car ride smootherl Super-Cushions are safer too . . . put more tread in contact with the road fol quicker safer stops and less skidding. For real driving comfort and guaran teed Goodyear dependability. let u.- equip your car with Goodyear Super- Cushions todayl Available in two price ranges: the Deluxe Super-Cushion and the low- priced Marathon Super-Cushion. RELIABLE MOTORS LTD. A HORNE & CO. LTD.” SUMMERSIDE GENERAL MOTORS SALES 8. SERVICE