CI-IARLOT'l'ETOWre . l Yer. . Mortgage .seIe TITO Ib0Ve sale is made unan- . PAGE TEN . I , . THE GUARDIAN. I ..-, DECEMBER 30, 1950 E E A E B N G U R D I A P. -33:15:-e you I truckrnanfl A-- I.ri'o.nc:iTi:iir.u m mm ”' "I" .2 TOAST THE NEW YEAR RIGHT --- MAKE IT A FAMILY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES! . ..PRIIIOE EDWARD o --y..... -a- , MDII. - TIIE. - WED. Irilliunil Specloeularl Gorgeous! Song-Iillerll . . . And In Mcrdl Gru color by IECHNICOIORI M-o ..--:.-;"T iifilsil I ll.l.ll.i NW - ills liiiciiiii will llulli.:.cllliliwuirii EZXTRAY (Tarlooii. Tliunder- ling Rails, Cowboys Holiday. Monday Matinee 3:00 Evening Shows 7-9 KGENT8:-MONTAGUE: Ila:-old F. Landry. Mu. Byron Stewart. Mn. Bruce Maorhee, Miss Jone Wlulntorr. Mlle Joan Johnston- AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lavera. ,Tho Guardian may be bouaht It the IOIIOWIIIK DIM!" 11' Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: ill George- town; Tn. Post Office: in Soui-le: The Snack Bar and R. Elen- arda 8-. Son. Mellish. to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Union Road. were visitors Chsrlottetown yesterday. ..L...-...- ...4 Five Months For Theft of llarness Joseph Saunders. Mt. Vernon. ap- peared in Georgetown yesterday be- fore Stipendlary Magistrate Joseph W. MacDonald charged with steal- ing harness. the property of Wil- liam Saunders of Point Prim. The offence was alleged to have taken place on Dec. 1 at or near Alliston. The accused pleaded guilty under Sec. 386 of the criminal Code of lcanada. He was sentenced to five lmonths in King's County Jail at Georgetown. It was learned that the harncs-. had been sold to II resident of Card- igan, and was subsequently recov- ered. Mrs. waiter Goss. charlottetxywn. was the guest of her bi-other-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Claude. Nicholson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles King. Charlottetown. spent the christ- mu holidays in Montague. guests of Mrs. King's parents. Mr. and Mn. Seymour Acorn. ....'RETUlI.NS FROM HOLIDAYS Mr. Carmen Carlc. employee of the Bank of Nova scotia. Montague branch. recently returned to Mon- tune. after spending an enjoy- able Christmas vacation with his parents in Florencevllle. N. 8. Miss Vernits Munro. Ottawa. spent the Christmas holidays in Montague. guest cf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Munro. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Currie and children Dawn and Fraser of char- iottetown spent R few days in M01)- tasue this week. guests of Mrs. Ciir- rie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A D. MacLure. Montague Rink where they uill iisll Mr Lucas" par- -. .- Opens For Season ents. Mr, and .Vlrs. Bruce Currie aiidi daughters Gail and Lynn of Char-l The Montague Conimuniiy Rink lotteiown -were I'I5llDI'S tr Mo.ita- l opened last night in: its lust pub- gue. guests cf Mr. and sir.-. Cnrlliic skate of the scasoii. Opera- Boehncr. .lion ice making was begun only - .-.. llhis week by tho manager. Mr. Constable Dave Thursion. ni' t.lic'.Cecil Bell. and already there are R.C.M.P..-Montague. will leave 10- almost three inches of ice. day for Toronto to spend a fowl A short hockey pl'aCl.iL'('. was days there. lhcld on Thuizcday night willi a con.'ndera.ble number of younz hopefuls present lo try out for the team. and ii looks as if Mon- lag-ue ivill bc i-epresciiied in the sol-Ii-heI'" Kings loop again this 58312 Up to the present there has been no joint meeting of George- town, Murray Harbour. and Mon. lague. However, it is expected that one will be held shortly. Plans are aLso in formation for the organization of several young- or teams, so that they will haw lhe benefit or coaches to leach them the luiidaineiiials of hockev. and with the retention nf age groups. it is hoped that more even competition will develop. Thus with these plans the com.. mUni1.'v' may look forward in an active season in the local rink. Mrs. George Allen. Montague. is' spending the Christmas holidays with her daiicliter. Mrs. Cecil wightman, Halifax. His many friends v.-ill regret- to learn that Mr. Russ:-ii MacDonald is still confined to his home owing to illness. ..;j Refrigeration SALES and SERVTCE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs C. P. R. EARNINGS MONTREAL. Dec. 28 --(CF) L ELECTRICAL E1:BllIdlantP8.ClIi(' Railway Co. to- lay repor ed net earnings for APPLIANCE Ng'VgU7!Il5I:e5r13l(;5N1.973.r4175. compared . w . . n t e correspond- R9l'I3"'9 lng month last year. Gross earnings amountedto 535,-; 100.628. Against 552168256 :1 year ago. while working expenses were; 529,128,153, compared with 527.-I 855,212 in the same month of the' preceding year. Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 I FINAL - TO-DAY Mountain Driinia In Technicolor "WHITE TOWER" Shows Al 3-7-9 BIG TASK Henry Willcl. the first great English organ builder, rebuilt nearly half the English cathedral organs in the 19th century. OF VADE THE WORLD . ': Matinee Monday. Al R 3:00 P. M. Evening Slrovve 7 and 9 ATTEND IARLY SHOWS! H? COMPLETE VISUAL REFRAUPIIIN and CLEAN CLOTHES WEAR LONGER For Your ANALYSIS Dry Cleaning Needs Ph G. F. HUTCHESON one 2387 8: SON Optometrists RITE - WAY '53 Grafton Sf. IIIIIITIII. "PREMIERE ,, PREIIISTOIIIO MONSTERS AN UNKNOWN WORLD IN- OF TODAY! SPECTACULAR! LIVING MON- STERS OF PRE HISTORY ALIVE BEFORE YOUR VERY EYES INA HIDDEN ISLAND IN THE PACIFIC! SEE MAN'S PUNY AT- TEMPT TO DEFEAT MONSTROUS BEASTSI SEE KING TYRANT- LIZARD IN DEADLY COMBAT! SEE PRE HISTORIC DENIZENS THAT DEFY THE IMAGINATION! IN couscous cllllcllltlll Fishormenls Loan Board Inquiry HeldyAt Montague Following is the conclusion of -the evidence taken before Judge J. S.. DcsRoches, sitting as a Com- mission at Montague on Thursday in connection with an inquiry into the operations of the Fishermens Loan Board. Mr. J. O. C. Camp- bell. K.C.. appeared as counsel for the Commission: Jack Campbell tsworn) Mr. Campbell: yQ.-You are a farmer toria Cross? A-Yes. Q-I hclicve you got a loan from the Fis'herinen's Loan Board? A- Nn. Sir. i did not get it loan. Q-Did you fill out an applica- tion? A-Yes, Sir. Q-Now the time that you made out these papers, Mr. Wattcrworth has said that you were in Ontario at the lime? A-No, it wasn't that WililCl' that I was in Ontario. it was the next winter-I948. Q-Wihcn you made out the pup- crs for this loan you were here then? A-Yes. Jiidge Desfioclics: Q-Fishcrnicn's Loan Board alp- pIlCailIOIi'.' A-Yes. ' Mr. Campbell: Q-Did you make out these palp- crs through Wattcrwnrth? A-Yes. Q-Mi. Wallcrworlh made out the ilgicrs and you signed t-hem? A--Ye.-2 QwDn you know who recom- mended your application? A-No. I don't know. Q-Whoever rccnniincntlcd them liicy d.d not no lhrurgh, you did not got your inmicy-'.' A-That's right. Q4Did you enquire from Mr. Waitcrwmili when you didn't get your nionov? A-No. Sir, I did'n'I. Q-I don't. nicaii in ci'oss-ex- ziniinc you. but it is a little un- usual that at man would apply for a loan and not enquire about it? A-Wr-ll. I took the papers up to Dr. Grant and he did not have time to sign ilicm so I didn't bother with them ai'lcrxv:ii'ds. Q-You took thc pripcrs up to Dr. Grant offer you fiiicd out the papers? A-Yes. Q-And he said he was busy? A -Yes. I took thciii back to Wai- tcrworlh and told him Grant did not sign them so I didn't bother with them l'illC"u'alTi.s. The RC. M.P. came in the room where I was staying in Brantfcrd. Ontario. and qiiestmneri me about the loan. Q-It would appear that the loan must have none through in your name? A-Yrs. in Vic- Q-You don't know how much? ' Ari think II was Sl00.00. Q-And you mvrr money? A-No. Judge DesRoches: Q-Do you know anything about the transactions between Dr. Grant and Mr. Watlcrworth? A-N0. Mr. Campbell: Q-Had you ever done any fish- ing? A-No, I was nrver a fish- eirman. got the Harlnnrl (faniphcll (sworn) Mr. (Iampbeil: Q-You are it brother of Jack Camlp-bell? A-Yrs. Q-And you live at Victoria Cross? A-Yes. Q-uAi'e you a farmer too? A - YB. Q-Did you get a loan through the Fishcrmcns Loan Board? A- No. Q-Did you fill out papers for a. loan? A-Yes. Q-The same way as your broth: eir? A-Yes. Q-There was some talk that you were away in Ontario at the lime? A-The papers were filled out and i wont to Ontario the loi- lowinc month of the same ycar. Q-19-IT? A-Yes. Q-So when you filled out the papers you were living here? A ADDED FEATURE ATTRACTION THRILL to all the terror of the Jungle and its Savage lovcl Iciis .II!l.009 . ......-.. TODAY: ALLAN "ROCKY" LANE In "FRISCO TORNADO" . MATINEE AT 3:00: EVENING 7.3:-15 ' -T-.-I-5-.-I-.-T-,-T-.-T-.-T-.-T-..-T-.-T-.-T-.-T-.at-.-Tait-.-T-.-E-T:-I-.-I-.-T-.-T-.-I-.-T-.-T-,-F -r-.-s-.-I-.-t-.-s -H-.-1- -Yes. R Q-Did you fill them out in Mr. Watterworthb office? A-Yes. 0-119 mide out the papers and you signed them? A-Yes. Q-were you with your brother ct the time? A-No. Your brother has told us tha he took his papers to Dr. Grant. did you do that too? A-No. Q-Did you take them to any- one? A-No. Q-What did you do with them? A-I left them with Mr. Waiter- worth. Q-You nigned them and left them there? A-Yea. Q-Did you ever get any money? A--No, Sir. Q - Do you know anytifhig about Dr. Grant in this connec- lion? A-No. Q-You don't know whether he signed them or not? A-No. Q-What ia t-heInext you heard of your application? A-About two weeks no the R.C.M.P. came to me on the road-I was working on the road - and asked me about it. Q-Two weeks ago from now? A-Yes. Q-You didn't hear anything about the loan in the meantime. you filled out the application and then when you didn't get any money you forgot about it? A- Gil. Q- -hat went through your mind when the loan didn't go through, did you enquire about it? A-I just filled them out and then when I didn't get any money I didn't bother with it any more because i went away. i went away to Ontario. Q-You had never been a fish- erman? A-No..never. Q-Had you intended to go fishing after you had got the loan. or had you been told that this money was on the go? A-Well. Sir, something of that nature. There was a story an the go that there was money to be had and 1 was told that the farmers as well as the fishermen were to get it. Q-Is there anything else you know about Fishermerfs Loans? A-No. Q-How long did you stay away in Ontario? A-Two-years. Q-You just came back last year? A-29th of September last year. Q-Your brother said the Moun- ties came to see him about his loan while he was in Ontario. did they come to see you? A-No. they didn't know where I was. Judge Desllochesz Q-U0 you know anything about transactions between Dr. Grant and Wil-fred Watterworih? A- No. Sir. Nathaniel Campbell taworn) Mr. Campbell: Q-You live in Montague? A ab-I-'b4'i--I-slrrh-1-lit-ril--it-at--I--I--led-I--I--154'-I”T-V443'-T-sf'1--T--T--T--T-if-,-T-.-T'iT':T'.'T'.'T'.'T'.'T'-T--T"?-T--T-tT-.-F TO THE PEOPLE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NEW YEARS GREETINGS Another prosperous your lies behind us and we face flue. 'T-:T-:T'.'T""e"-'1-T-T-T-T-.-T-.-T1-Tr-T-T-T-F-T-T-4-I9-T-F 5-.-F -T-. fled to UPC; '9 Q-You used to work for Wil- fred Waiierworrth? A-Yes. Q-Are you working on your own now? A-Yea. Q-When you were working for We-ttez-worth he was operating a cold storage plant? A-Yes. IQ-How many years were you with him? A-A year and a half. Q-Didsyou get. a fishermen's ban? A-Yes. Q-How did it to through. the same as these others? A-Yes. Q-Mr. wzetterworth made out the papers and you signed them? A--Yea. Q-Had you ever done any fish- ing? A-No. y Q-How much money d-id you get? A-3200.00. Q-I suppose you did not use it for fishing? A-No. Q-What did you use it for principally? A-I just spent it. Q-Are you married? A-Yes. . Judge Desflochea: Q-Were you married at the time you got this loan? A-Yes. Mr. Campbell: Q-Did you-use it to live on? A-Yes. r Q-Have you ever repaid any of I the money to the Fishermen's Loan 3 Board? A-No. i Q-who endorsed your loan -,I recommended it? A-I don't re-g member now. ' Q-Did you take the applica- tion yourself to someone for ap- proval? A-No. Q--You did not take it to Dr. Grant or Mr. Saville? A-No. Q-How did you get your money? A-I went into Charlottetown with Mr. Waiter-worth. Q-He got a. cheque and gave you the money? A-Yes. Q-Do you know anything about any dealings with Dr. Grant? Were you with him at Dr. Grant's place at any time? A--I was up with him when he had some ap- plications for Dr. Grant to sign- Watterwortlh told me he had thir- teen applications. Q-Did you sce Dr. Grant sign- ing them? A-No. Q-Did Wabtei'w0rtii and Dr. Grant go inside together? A - Watterwortih and Dr. Grant went into an inner office and I waited in the waiting room. Q-T-here is a private office and a waiting room? A-Yes. Q-And you waited in the wait- ing room while they were inside? A-Yes. Q-So you did not see the sign- ing? A--No. Q-Did you see Watterworih with some a-pplicatioiis in his hand? A-Yes. Watterworlh had the applications in his hand. I Q-Is there anything else you can tell us? A-Dr. Grant and Watierworth came back out and Watterworth still had the applica- tions. Grant told Waitcrworth "You are doing fine, kcc-p on do- ing the good work." Then wci left, - Wattcrwurih and I lc,Il. -l Watlerwort-h said he had the up-I I plicalions all signed and then he said that we would go to Char- lotlciown. Continued on page 15 New Year with great hopes for a brighter future despite the throat of a third world war. statesmen will find the formula of lasting peace even fliougli it miglif seem like a forlorn hope as we say good-bye to I950-a year beset with international problems. We are indeed fortunate in this small Province of Prince Edward Island to have a happy and contented people. enlis- mincl their own neighbors. ,We are blessed with good land and are surrounded By the riches of the sea. These are some of the gifts given . to us by Providence - gift: which we should and do treas- On lieliall" of the Government of our Province. I went to wish all our citizens a Happy and Prosperous New Year. .'P;4E-Ti-T-;OL4Z!L4v3FL-PZ1-J-3-Z-?if-it-'9'-F”-I-T-FTF4-'1vT4v'4?F0'Q-'4l'-F!?05tW'4'4WQi-9'?-iE'T'L3;'I;9.-P.1;fj lscribed as follows: i ton's business. willing to do honest worlt . Tor a decent living. and anxious to live in peace with their and by vi tu t contained ring 3.. T 1p.3v..:,'gu:te "I: Morten: dated sen. July 192', made between John J. Aylward of S”""'P”"" t”m9I'- Ind Marlon AYIWIHI Ilia wife. of the first Dll'I.' and William E. BEIIIIQH Trustee of the Eetato of the lat" Christy McLeod. of the recon: Dirt. default having been made in Dlyment of the principal and in. :0IIgeIt ilecured by the Mid Mort- or ur-the pa ti 1 MCI-God 1 3';nII9rY.uIZlIlT:-Flo-ti?tlcTwiio. To be sold by public auction in front of the Law Courts Build- in; in Charlottetown on Tueeday the 30th day of January 1951 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon ALL that tract of land situate- sr Southport on Township Num- ber Forty-eight in Queen's Coun- ty. bounded and described as follows. that is to lay: BOUND- ED on the northweet by the road leading from Southport to Bun- bury. on the northeast by land- iormerly owned by Henry Mutcb. now by Perloy Mutch. o the 9”"! "III 39"! div of D .' routheart by land owned Ry the 591' 5- D- 1950- Rem late Katherine Aylvvard wife or WI!-LIAM Ii. nniuur. Trueteo of the Eltlte of 21.. Matthew Aylward on th south- ' ' late Chrllty McLeod. well. by land owned by John Reddln and by land conveyed by the said John J. Aylward and others. to Robert L. Cotton - by Deed of Conveyance dated 16th July 1945; the land hereby de- scribed containing fifty-five acres a little more or lose; EXCEPT- ING AND RLSERVING thereout and therefrom a plot of land dc- ALL that pan- cel of land situate. lying and be- ing a plot of land situate at southport in Township Number Forty-elghr in Queen's County. bounded and described as fol- lowl. that is to say: COMMENC- ING at a point on the Southern boundary of the Southport Road. said point, belna at the North- eastern corner of I plot of land conveyed by John J. Aylward to Robert L. Cotton. thence running Southwsrdly along the eastern boundary of said Robert L. Cot- land a. distance of ninety fcct lo a point, thence running eastwardly and parallel to the AT OUR MAIN PLANT ON Southport Road a distance of one hundred and seventy-five feet to GRAFTON STREET. ?...f.fi'y"'. '.l.Z?.f:..'".il"'2.'....;'”2'2i,1-"E "MAL "gyms tn the raid Southport Road. at a point one hundred and sixty-five OIL, LTD. Charlottetown TM TUESDAY AND WEDNES- DAY, JANUARY 2nd and Sid, WILL BE THE LAST DAYS WE WILL BE RE- CEIVING LIVE POULTRY FOR THE SEASON. DRESSED POULTRY WILL BE BOUGHT EVERY DAY feet eastwardly from the com- mencement point. and thence run- nlng westwardly along the said Soutliport Road a distance of One hundred and sixty-five feet to Macll0llALll nnos. THEATRE MT. STEWART "QUICKSAND" See Mickey Rooney As The Tough Kid NEW YEAR'S EVE DECEMBER 31 12:15 A.M. "STRATION STORY" 12:15 A.M. Baseball Feature-a Midnight Show you are - sure to enjoy. NEW YEAR'S NIGHT, JANUARY 1st. 8 RM. 'ALWAYs LEAVE THEM LAUGlllNG' 8 P.M. Fun for all the family-Loads of Laughter. Fri- 8 PM Sat. 8 P.M. at :5! ii 4: it I-Ii t.-I-T-E-ht-E.-EL-!-J:-EL-L It may be ilwl in I95I world '-15-I-!-I-I-I-h-I-l-I-E-I-I-I-I-1-I-'1-'!-I"!-It -!- -I-'.-1" -I-P-F-b El-3.5. .-1-'-.!-Fl-T-1-1-t I-ION. J. WALTER JONES . 'I-.-I'."'l.- -1- -b 1-3!- Premier.- 'T'.:T-.