In-is . ' llonso Phones: a union. Iuspmu :?1l;y'.oNowa-stung), Water street; ,, pauutwa '6 . Second .CURING-SMOKING. Ship or m.1,,g, Hansen's Market, Summer- .-ide. LKING GEORGE HALL. Ken- .N,(m, December 0011. "Musical Biscords", from Montague. Reserve me date. -x0TICE - All members of Kensington Film Council are ra- quested to attend the annual meeting in the school on Thurs- day evening, November 26th, at 8 pm. REGULAII monthly mcwng of the Prince County Fish and Game Association will he held in the Tignish Hall, Fri- ,1;,v,-, November .27th at 8.00 p.m.i -n,',. public are invited. . -THl'.' -HlCl)EQ1'E RINK TENDERS. '1-,.,-,(ir-is. will be received by that vindcrsmnrd until noon December ism for the following: (1) rinlil ianllnr. (2) use of canteen and ride ni tickets; (3) ticket collector .,n(l rvcurd attendant; (4) ice .,.mwrs. T. J. lnman, secretary. Lmn YOUR radio announcer: ,a,. "visit your jeweller while 13.11..-a stocks are complete”? Moose Jws-llers have the popular priced Bulova and other fine waiclins at their Summerside and 0'Lcary Jewellery Stores. Make vcur sols,-ctlon now. 53-00 h0ld5 ihe which of your choice until December 19th. -1-"IVNERAL FRIDAY-The re- mains of Albert Joseph Doucette arrived in sumimerside last even- mg and were forwarded from the Compton HD1119 to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doucette, Water street west, from where the funeral will be held on Friday morning to St- Pauls Church for Requiem Mass at 900 am. Interment will be in s: Paul's Cemetery. --lll(;H SCHOOL BOWLING - The Harris brct-hers. Vance and Game”, sons of Summersides No. l bowler, Allie Harris. won all the honors for boys in the Summer-side High School bowling league games yesterday. Vance come through with a 266 to cop the high single prize. while brother Garnett amassed the highest total for three strings. Helen Huestis had high single for girls with 184, and Dur- cthy Sm.-illman won the high three prize. -5. New School Being Built At Carleton -A new three-room school con- llining a community hall in the basement, now constructed at Carleton. at an estimated cost of 896.000. will be completed be- fore Christmas. Measuring 90 x26 feet, there is s Ii-foot extension on one side of the building. The basement will coninin the hali, stage. and kitchen, while the basement of the extension will house the all heating hot air unit. The school will also be provided with flush toilets. Work on the completion of this MW communiity building is pro- mdinz under the supervision of file contractor. Mr. Harry c. Mut- -art, of Carleton. At present then are so pupl-ls NOVEMBER 26. 1953 WESTERN GUARDIAN .,2"r'”T?'n1nca oourrr! or-nos Sununnraldn. Phone I081. awn, Subscriptions, Adve I rtlling Boweeentntlvlo GEORGE GLOW and GEORGE W0'.ITON MIIIBGIISI. Thoaunrdlnnnnnybohonghtatnnyoguu followlngatouslnloinntanldn Strectzdonrlhan Mark Gaodct. 61 street: Inland Mela water street: Vince's Grocery. no Bnauu Street; Eninnars salt. iervloo Dru: Store: Fred's Grocery, Convent street. n.l. Walla In K WEST PBINCI OFHOI Albertans Frnnl Wooh. Iepreuntnun, rhonc: as-s office and 88-8 lulu. l -SANTA WILL be It Weddell Bros. toyland, Crepaud, Saturday, 15. November 28th at 7.30 pm. Child- ren to be accompanied by parents. -CORRECTION - At the Nov- ember tenn of the Supreme Court in Surnmereide on Tuesday, the presiding Judge was Mr. Justice 6. J. Tweedy. In Wednead.a.y's issue it was incorrectly reported that Mr. Justice Mark R. Meacciuigah had presided at this court. -5. --R.(.'.A.F. ENLISTMENT - A recent erilistanent in the R.C.A.P'. at the summerslde recruiting de- pot was Donald Edward Hart of Victoria, P. E. 1., son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edward Hart. He en- listed with the rank of A02 and on January 1st, 1954, will be post- ed to Number Two Manning De- pot, St. Jean, P.Q. His father, Mr. Donald Edward Hart, is the man- ager of the Bank of Nova. Scotia. Victoria. 5, -FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The funeral oi the late Mrs. Norman Edward Tower took place yester- day from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Key. at 130 to the Church of the Nazarene at 2.00 pm. It was a very largely attended funeral and the officiat- ing clergyman was Rev. Donald Morrison, assisted by the Rev. Den- iel Mntheson, of the Trinity Uni- ted Church. The poll bearers were, Kenneth Horne, Clinord Rankin, Keir Dunbar, Alvin Matthews,Fos- ter Dunning and Hubert Hall. In- terment was in the People's Cem- etery, Summersids. Personals -Mr. Erskine Clark of Alberton was a. visitor to summcrside and 3. Kensington on Saturday. K. -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. Francis of Freetown were visitors to Indian River on Friday, K. --Mr. and Mrs. Meritt Callaghan '.of Alberton were visitors to Nor- horc and Emerald on Sunday, Nov. 22nd. K. -Rev. Wm. V. McDonald and Mr. Arthur OiMe.lley were visitors to Kenslngton on Monday enroute to St. Peters after attending the funeral oi James Foley, Kildare. . K. -Messrs. Myron McA.t-thur of Keneington and Frank McAldui! of Alberton left recently for A short visit to Woodstock, N. B. K. -Mr. R. W. Hogg, sumnaercide. has returned to his home, having spent the past week with his grandson, Mr. Demon Hogs, Ham- ilton B. -The ma.ny friends of Mr. Wil- liam H. Wood of somerville. Man, who has been visiting on the Is- land for the put stunner are sorry to hear that ho is e pat- lent, in the Prime County Kos- pitsl. teachers am Mon. nose Connolly and Miss Phyllis Osirna. ' The new school is being built nearer to Carleton siding than the old school, and is located on an acre oi land purchased mom Mr. John l-laalsm. "Vending Carleton school and the F . i r "C030" - jewel- ery-flattering as firellght so many glittering it- Pliced from 1.90 to 3.00. perfect: gift for every Miss”;-d Mlssus 35 . She'll feel like the most pampered girl in town it you select her handba mania. Genuine Morocco, Ben oline, Leather, Pia Priced from 5.95 to 16.95 or The W39 0.7 VOUR 115'.-7" at Small- e a t h e 1-, Plastic c Morocco - - :1 Central Mood: Granville Shoot: them. one boy bought I new bi- 5. "Macllddllan 14 E". Mr. MacMillan . Uhunpion Illndlrd lllnli-Pl! l Let's Talk it over . an -r 'i , We were talking to I group of boys ucently and were a.ma.ud to learn how many youngsters In Bulnlnerside have had their bicy- clu stolen, and never recovered cycle on the installment plan, making payments from money he earned no mwsbow. Two weeks after he bought it, the bicycle was stolen and he hunt: seen it since, thoughheiastlllmkingtbepop manta. some of the bins that were stolen were dumped over a. wharf. and found later in I. use- safe to keep them. but were deter- mined that in any one the owner should not recover then. This wouldseemtobe a. new low in petty thlevery. which is n iongwag from an exalted ceiiling at best. 0 O C We can appreciate the fact that trncking down the young criminnls isn't easy. There are so many ways to change the bicycles, making identification difficult. But failure to alpprehehd these thugs in em- bryo is especially deplorable at their age, became, as they stand on the threshold of I. criminal career, it sells them the idea that crime docs pay. If summary jus- tice could overtake them, with the a-tten-dnnt. disagreeable aftermath, mixed with some wise counsel, it might tend to discourage . them from embarking on a life of crime. Though there are unfortunate people in whom the predisposition for lawbreaking seems almost im- possible to eradicate, there must be many others whose feet could be turned into paths of honestly if the deterrents and guidance came into operation early enough Nominated For All Canadian Holstein Honors -"Elackford Duke" the magni- ficent Holstein herd sire owned by Mr. Allison Profitt, of Freetown, has received the coveted honor of being nominated in the "All Cnnediian" judging competition. according to word received on Tuesday evening by Mr. Profitt from the editor of the Holstein- Presian Journal-the official jour- nal of the Holstein Association. As an indication of the high quality of this Island herd sire. i"Blackford Duke" will be judged lin competition with "Rocket Tone" recently rhosen grand champion of the Royal VVlnier Fair in Toronto, and also at the Netlonal Dairy Show U.S.A. ”Bleckford Duke" will also be competing against "Fond Hope" the famous show bull owned by J. M. Fraser, Streetsvllle, Ontario: and other champion herd sires throughout Canada, for the "All Canadian" honors.-S. Kean competition Continued from page 1 "Silver Brand Lady, 13 F," It was one of the biggest classes of the show, with 14 entriep. second place went to Clayton 5. Mill and third to Thomas Newson of Port El- Bin. N.B. In class III, "pup ye. male” Clayton Mill was first and his dad second with the N. B. and NB. entries of Nellaon and Mesainger coming third and fourth respectively. , Clan four, "extra light” was won by Mr. Gordon MaoMillan of Com- wall with . beautiful adult rrnle. was also second in ranching foxes for over so years and is one of the exhibitors who took part in the first for show held in Charlottetown in 1929. He has never missed a. show since that time. His foxes have carried off hundreds of ribbons and awards. Mr. B..U. Massinger was the win- ner of the adult female and pup , "extra light" was a very difficult clue to place be- cause of so many good foxes in superb show condition .Tcp hon- ors went to Gordon Macmillan and second to E. T. Mill. Champion- ships and group winners are shown below. Drawing the most t ” was the Progeny of dam and the three "Gilt Edges" of Mr. B. U. Messingcr. In speaking to Judge Bell about the difficult con- dltions of rain and cloudy weather,- he paid quite I mpliment. to the fox pavilion. He stated that the Judging could not have been carried on had it not been for the excel- Judi! fox pavilion in the world. This pavilion was built by Lt. Col. D. A. Macxinnon. 0llAllD!0NSlllPl - ' Ohnlphu ltuulard lllvsahdulult 1 (lord Macmillan I Reaervcglla. x. Iockorf rl-E GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Showing of Fine Films on Plowing More than 400 people viewed with pleasure and lntereatr the film showing of "The Long Fun-ow" and "That Mon May Live" present- ed by Cockahutt Farm Equipment Limited in the -Legion Hall at Tigniah on Nov. 24. Both of the films showed high- ly interesting agricultural scenes from Newfoundland to British Columbin and also threw light on the advancement made in agricul- ture in Latin-American countries. Office personnel from the Trurc branch of Cockahutt Farm Equip- ment Limited in attendance in- cluded R. E. Melanson, Sales sup- ervisor, and F. E. Cormier, Ad- vertising Manager. and the P. E. I. representative, 1!. K. Llewellyn. Both films. were produced by the Cockshutt Farm Equipment Com- pany Limited and were IPOMOPEG by the local dealer Mr. Claude Hogan. several door prizes were given. Following the film showing an old time dance was held with an orchestra in attendance, and which was much enjoyed. Alberton And Vicinity Peter J. Gavin, Alberton, daughter, Mrs. Mn. is visiting her Noonan, Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Brydon Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Perry, Sr.,1 returned to Al-berton on Monday after a. pleasant two weeks motor trip to Boston and other Ameri- can cities. Tuesday evening Alberion W. I. hall was filled to capacity for an amateur program sponsored in this comirnuniity by Alberton Women's Institute. Thirty-nve boys and girls from fifteen sohoolrooms in Alherton and surrounding districts participated in a very line pro- gram. The best competitors in the various classes chosen by 3 group of Judges were as follows: Vocal solo: Doris Hogan, Alber- ton, "Cvaalway Bay"; Catherine Ber- nard, Alberton, "Alice Blue Gown"; 1. S. U. Messlnger Reserve: 8. U. Messinger Grand Champion Standard Silver 1. S. U. Messinger Reserve: 8. U. Mcssanger GROUPS Get of Sire-5 Entries 1. S. U. Messinger: 2. Ernest T. Mill; 3. Gordon MacMill:m: 4. S. U. Messinger ; Progeny of Dam-5 Entries ,' 1, S. U. Messinger; 2. S. U, Messinger; 3, Gordon MarMillan; 4, Clayton Mill. MYWORD, GIRME I : BELIEVE 1'. COULD rnuv an MORE OF DARK - MEAT! -4- wt ' & A Xuu may change Nor can you chan did before her, that O Todd'o Hurseshoe Fancy Red sockeye O Todd's Fancy Red Cohoc O Todd's Fancy Pink 0 Todd's Fancy Kata 1"-3-II .'6UA'DED -ro PARTAKE OFA I i (or so thinks fashion designer Christian Dior) . . . but you can't change her loyalty ,to a tried and trusted friend. rand old name li e I nows with the some certainty her mother Cheese Making To Begin At New Plant In Slside -Cheese making will begin ntqum the Amnlglmnted Dairins in Bum- memide on Monday morning and the new plant will be in produc- tion of butter and cheese before Christmas. The manufacture of chase next weekwillbethenrstphueina production , ogum that will cventua.-lly utilize everything of value in the mill: and cream re- ceived at the plant, which is locat- ed on Water Street East. All of the cheese equipment is new in every respect and although future plans call for this manufac- ture of dheeee in various sized packages, for the time being, it will be packaged in the familiar "triplets". The cold ntmnge for chme is ready for-fuse and the deep storage for butter will be completed before the plant is in run operation. A feature of the chemo curing room is the dennlte and exacting control which can be maintained in run.-id to ternpcrntmre and humidity-two essenttal factors enabling the plant to produce cheese of consistent and uniform Helen Barrett, Alibeo-ton, "Just A- weanying For Yo ". Vocal duet: Gail and Gloria Adams, Elnisdale, "suzmbonnet Scl- ly and Overall Jim". Monologue: Jamm McNeil.l, ma, ”Sizin.g Up The Crowd”. Piano solo: Garth Willrie, Union School, "The Hallelujah Chorus." During a.n intermission candy was sold. the proceeds being for Alberton Library. At ohc close of the program Ruth Jeffrey of Al- berton, one of the wiruners in a. similar competition last year, sang "Blew This House." A1 - PAELIAENTARIAN DIES LUION, England, (AP) - Sir Thomas Keens, 83, a former Lib- eral memiber of Parliament, died at his home here Wednesday. Sir Thomas was Liberal MP for Ayles- bury in 1923-24 and chairman of the Eedfnrdshire council from 1935 until i952. Night Supervisor for Maternity Department: also experience or post graduate instructor, teaching course preferred. Any good considered. Apply Assistant Superintendent, Prince Hospital, Summerside. pours into separate beneath the weishins IWIU thxouah stainless steel pipes can and places it on I. conveys PAGE FTFTEEN belt which returns it to me truck occwliioriitu:rivedavttthocnaan- E1 About!-doflparcent tnnkandispumped foruaeintheva.r-iouspertaofiihe luna- piant. The produceris milk crtotisleftintthewheynfta the creomcanpas.seathrougha.msch- " cvfchceeenndthiawllbo inewhichwashesandsccldsthe sepnmted from the whey 9!. Mr. J. 8. Wright is manager oil the new plant, 0. L. Mcuhlev. sec- retary, and O. I. Gamble plant superintendent and ilelihnan. The manager yesterday stated. that ev- erything about the new plant con- struction and installation is being done in accordance with the re- commnndntlon of and direct no- ervision of the Duper-ianae.nt of Ag- riculture, Ottawa, imid added that umers were assured of the continuity of the high quality of the products as the well known butter and ” makers, C. M. Johnston and 0.0. Johnston, Be- deque; Oynil Connick and Robert Mountain of Kenslngton; Low- rence MacDonald of Tyins Valley; Ben Peters of Grand River and Eric Araensuit of Abrams Village will have charge of production Amnlgsmated Dairies is an an.- ailgameti of six long-estaabli-shod concerns composed of three bubta fectciries-Du.n.k River, Kenning- ton, and North T:-yon, and three cheese factories - Tyne Valley, Grand River and Abrams Village. since amalgamation and while the new plant in Bummerside is being ' i J, the onnanlzation has continued the manufacture of but- ter at Kensingtom and Bedequc and cheese at Tyne Valley. The new building embraces the former Pioneer building on Water Street East, and to this a large extension has been built. It is I fire proof building of brick and tile construction. It measures 1'10 feet in length with an additional; 26 feet for boiler room. etc. Itsl width is 50 feet in that part which . was formerly iihe Pioneer building: with the extension being a widthi of 80 feet. The receiving arrangement at the new building leaves little to be de- sired. The cans are unloaded from trucks onto conveyor belts which carries them to attendants inside the building. Here each can is dumped into a. weighing tank div- ided for milk and cream. The weight is then autornnticnlly midt- ed on a card which recount the weight of each pzroducer's milk or cream. The milk or cream then educational background County OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE mo. BEPEIZ-, LL vou, 'ALSO SEE IF OUI? lNDiAt-I FRiEND5 ' AND ALL THE ix. -1' I . v .,( 7 V? L-Ci-If as -an pg,-xogi-5-'”-'-J'1'5; BACK IN Tl-IEl8,80'S ,1 5 win: tllllzo He . BET even MON . 9i3Ft23:i5i'2ERl3'” T”? " ., 3 '6iXilNDiAN5 Amoeitxifloxw the lady's hem-line e her allegiance to I "Todd's '. For she every tin of Todd's salmon will be fresh-caught, Hrm-dashed and delicious. We've been bringing her "the pick of the Pacific" for a long tim&72 years tc.be exact-and we intend to continue doing so. That's the best ,.Cana.dian women to ay. J. jod Sons Ltd., Victoria, BC.- .. ledge we can "Oh so beautifully soft" are the new Purextissuea . . .l so Erin and such . . . so gentle and kind to the skin they're perfect for baby, an grown-ups too. Here is everything you look for in ' - toilet tissue, brought to you at no extra cost! g m. - Now you can choose from two kinds of Purex-:slngle and 2-ply. For facial soft single pill, reach for the new, improved PUREX a in the blue and green cl. For the ultimate in bathroom luxury at only a few cent: more. look for SURE! PJJREX lathe MV white label. 7 ANYTHING irnmcSofofPiW' foo um Op"-gfjou" AT 'l'HElnnkI -I. .3 giling Irnemf. M"! on us nndl3B'lP8937 pm ' cuc.Fann machinecueourbulv mm and we do our not of plug: on a "mic! operation. 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