JANAURY 21. 1950 4 a G U ARDIAN. CHARLUITETOWN rAGE ELEVEN [HE WESTERN GUARDIAN Z______.__ . PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 8 Summer Street. Sumnie aide, Phone 289 News, Subscriptions. Advertising Representatives My" My st 8° P" "u; order to 2"?‘ - il. ELMER MURTIIY and GEORGE GLOW The Guardian may be bought si any of the following stores in Summer tie n Bookstore. Summer Street: Gouriies Drugstore. "ll Central Street; ‘guy’. Newsstand, Water Street; ltlarli Gaudet. 0'. Doueetids Grocery. Second Street: Island iilutnr Transport, Water Street; Alison's Grocery. I20 Russell Street. K. L. Waite in Kenslngton. n, Guardian will he delivered to any honie in Summer-hie by Carrier day or lBe per week. the boy responsible for delivery on your mute. Granville Street: Phone 280 for thla service or give g iiuitart. Summerside. ,.5I'i".CIAL pictures .11 linll, iolxgsy and lunches. . Chicks at ‘iflhegn better Chicks are sold m 501'. them. Rex Daw lib a n _v -Tiii-‘. HOSPITAL Ladies . 11L llolmun's on _» 25in. ~BIST George A. Jet celebrities hol‘ ~.. a 1,.“- S 27th, South Augustine Bordon Giillll! starts i .\(ill\l$SiOll lit] cents. .l.ili\i:ir_\' gziinc. ii.i_\. l.c.i;iii ilizil p. l'li.\l{t a r2. - ". P .\1. Borden 7.30 P. M. ivil b!‘ shcwili. Rev. \\‘. grqi-c B. A., Minister. _ The Rev. Brvruflcid 11 A. (Yifiaijv 7.30 P. COMP. :0py must be in the Lrardian later than iii-on ihe ivevious to guarantee insertions gity advertisers who iasslfleds. etc. iear this III mind ihe Water and Sewerage Com iimi aizainst Mr. nn February 'fth. Mr. George sliicen years and whose term offer again. -- S thi- evening of January 13th and .\‘lrs. George Richard. mi iipon by members of their frfldlfilft families on the of their 48th wedding anniver iin appropriate address was fine qualities of tliis miipie. 'I‘-‘iey were presented and other useful gifts. taken completely by surprise. Richard on behalif of himself Mrs Richard extended; 1~"3l".IEii. thanks to all llfldiy remembered them on occasion. A delicious lunch iervcd to which each one did complete justice. singing of "For They Arc Good Fellows" the evenim in an end everybcdy wishing and Mrs. Richard many {ears of wedded happiness hiit they would all be presen their golden jubilee of Chronic Bronchitis." deal. Then I learned N)‘ I've found relief." \'ou. too. can get quick relief Chronic Bronchitis. Asthma and FWH- Enjoy your work. enby rest-start taking RAZ-MA 60c. Silk-at druggista. ‘JUL telepho ie mould oartIcui-ii .y RB. Dewar rh» civic election in Summcrsldc (i? _(}E.\'ERAL INSURANCE Ralph in Wilmot Friday night. Sale of ,ygs, WE ARE SELLING Hill- a reduced price. W? son , Aid. West Weird, pantry Sfiie will take Saturday. BIRTHDAY — MI‘ s. fery of St. Elcanors 81st birthday today friends in at. the dinner -ii0t‘iii'I\' Bcrloqlii- Rink, Fri- Shore Cove Ahcgwciis. 8.120 ilirllliiQlli-l UNYTED (‘IIURCII Services Sunday. Jau- ugfy giih. Bcdeqilr- 1i AM. Albany ’ iSlides Burl/or.- -O'I.I'..>\IIY PASTORAL ("IIARGE United Church of Canada. - \V. G. Dickson. B. As Pastor M. Brae 2.311 PM M. Everybody wel- —.\'OTICE TO ADVlihTlSi-IK-S- Advertisers are reminded that their lct day o! _. IN CIVIC CONTIJST » it was learned yesterday that .\lr. idler Newson, C. N. R. baggage iizellt ivill contest the vacancy in mis- in KP)’. who served on the Commission for 9X- pii-cs this year. has decided not to —-~ifi'l‘I'I ANNIVERSARY — Oil Mr Coli- vcn: street, Summcrside were wait- im- occasion sary. read bl’ Mrs. Emmanuel Richard wiiicn i-eforred very higihly to the many‘ esteemed with ii beautiful white woolen blanket Althouirli Mr. and their who so this was and e\'€l‘.\' After the Jolly 091116 Mr. ITTOIE also t for in 1952.—S. Quick Relief from fllllitililii iiiililiiliilTlS "Ever since ‘birth. T was subject to attacks writes Mr. Roy arvis. i026 Dovercourt Rd“ TOYOIII-B- ‘l coughed violently and wheeled a Hon! about .-\Z».\lAli-—and now I'm happy to from that dry. hacking or phlegmy bronchial cough. Tate Trmplctoms RAZ-MAi-F- the remedy specially made to relieve l-iziy your “ii-Kt Professional Bards i E. E. Parkman. Op+.D.. R.O. OPTOMETRIST | Ityes Examined Fitted l Office liours: 9 i0 l2: I to 5 and hy appointment. i Summer St... mmersid- OPTOMETBI 8'1 Oisaoea fitted PHONE Ill Bummersido. PJLI. T. Ehrle Hickey Chartered Arr-iintsnt Building Phone l1! lulnme .25- \ ‘ naoalvr saunas: acne. s. F. HIIIIIIITKO. . Complete Visual Analyses Canadian llans ot commerce —NOIT'I‘I-I TRYON Presbylerl-dn Church. Service Sunday, Jan 29 at 3 _l>-m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. 2:185! MET)’ A. MacKenzie, Deacon- —CENTRAL BEDEQUE any. TIST FELLOWSHIP. _-— Rev. D, M, Fraser. Pastor. Services for Sun. d5)’. January 29th. C. Bedequg 103g A. M. and Borden 3 P. M. You are welcome. -—NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday. Jan. uary 29th. Clifton 11.00 A. M, soup’. Granville 2.30 P. M. Long River >—M\‘5- R A. ilcrnc. siimirior- side, entertained the hicmbers of 51:" Si. Marys Ladics Guild at ‘mi- ‘ionic on ‘Puosdsv. The pfpcidrint .115‘. J. Logan was in. thi- Cha" dUFIIIK a Silllfi business pi-r- lrd. A social evening with contest mil f1lim9<\\'f\5 gieaily eiijoycd The hostess was assisti-d in serv- ing deilcicus refre-hmcnts bi Mrs. F‘. S. Mulkiris.A$_ ' (wanna naai r.. WALTER rrnocoiv AND \'\.\' J01 .4“ IN .\I-G-!\ (‘O.\I.\l. .\il DECISION“ -—Fior sheer thrills. nizuntiri; suspense and ilfiali-gfippirl! in. itfmily. there has never Dicture like "Command De tho explosive. strir-stivldcd now shoiving at tn.- Theatre. when _\’Cll consider ill" i‘ir~ all. male cast of ihs new Af-(t-hf cf- TPFI"! is headcd by such top film llerscnilitles as Ciark Gabi", wu- tcr Pirliccll. Van Jchnvn Bil-iii Donlevy. John lfodigk. Char‘;- Bickford and Edivird A‘.'ri*'cl. y‘? have an idea rf the iml‘.'ll'i"“"f' atiac-‘ied by Iii-C-ZVI to u: P.“ version cf the smash Broadway: stczr- succ€s<. G-“lble 0H5! as the unflincliiiii Gcneral Cssflv Dorms in cflll" c? an American b"mi"i~ ni'= . i. who has to F5"(T an "whfiliii", num- ber of fives to cerian de~th iii ordcr to wipe our lino!’ Gcrmiiy targets of vital iii~.p'r‘.cnc~ to A'- lied viciori, has tllr- qnrs‘. rlfinvnfi- ing role of his entire w‘. or. Ii. :\ a challerixe he mPcts w in fcrrc and conviction. Waller Pcgcon playing his antazonst sis his slip- orlcr officer, (icncral Kane win has to piacaic public onivion cvcn n a on.‘ ’i"ii“lil Capitol to the point cf I‘°l)ifi’.“Il’_' Downs when he refuses to c"inn“onii=c ivit-‘i his convictions, offcrs all- othei- pnvveriicckcd CIIEFQCICTIZW- inn, A lighter touch is offered in Van Johnson's ro‘e as Aho imper- turable Sgt. Evans given to snitch- fng his boss‘ cigars. and others who bring their rcspcclivr- porlmils to life with finished touchos lir- clude Brian D~nlsvy as t c Buga- dier General who succeeds Dennis and who makes the most moment- ous decision of his life in the John story's climactic scene I-Icdiak as l-‘ie hero‘c Col. Ted Martin; Charles Bickford as t-iie correspondent who gels his hands on one of the most terrifying and electric scocps ever to he given a newspaper; and Edward Arnold as the pompous and blinded con- gressman who has his own ideas on how to conduct a war. ___._._____l_- STEEL PRODUCTION O’I'I‘AWA, Jan. 26 -—fCP) — Canadian production of steel iniwts in 1949 hit a record of 3.089368 tons. the Bureau of Statistics rc- poi-ted today. It was the second successive year lii which out-put exceeded 3.000.000 tons. The 1948 figure was 3089.027 tn"!- Wartinlc high production of steel lilants was reached in i042- when 3373.407 [has were produced. Decm-ixr output totalled 251883 tons against 25.1213 the previous month and $1.128 in 9999mm"- 1948. It was not until 1865 that sushi was commercially produced from Australian-Brown ""9- IIIRIWBEEFFIW WITH Philipson. follows: is chairman). Crosby, Robert Clark. 1.2.0 P. M. Rev. D s. c b ll Ministen “m” ° " Leod. F‘. .1. .\lacNeilI. I...I. Murphy. --_ Sports ~ Frank Savidant, James P Hogan, Henry Bernard. m Finance - W. A. Robertson, I. O. on,“ Nicholson, Ray Tanton. Clcclniall Ma -A ll - 381i“ _ R- Mommili 331T)’ ‘nrd at her home‘ ‘in)u_re_.._,i?_ Bishop, John HODiCIpK. merside this week for ihc I. L). D_ Funeral - John Wright. E. Brkigc Marathon- _5_ MacNcilI. A. H. Corney. Investigating _ AH. Corney. S'siile Canadian - Legion Committees At a special meeting of the exec- ullve coaimittee of the Cmiadjan 1.081011. Summer-side, held ting “WK. the fvllflwins members were added to complete the complem- erit of that committee‘, Don stew- ti". Jack Wright and Frank Sav- idant; secretary treasurer, Roland Committees were appointed s; (first named in each ease Membership Clarence Steel, Harold Harkness. Louis Bezeau. Emlllflyment - Gordon Sullivan, Arthur Perry, Harry Dickie, _Banil - M.P. Titus, EL. Mol- lison, Ross Mai-Kenzle. ‘Visiting - W.J. MacNeill, Fran- cis Perry, . Vi/amsley. Canteen — Lester Jenkins, P. D. By laws -_ Brenton Clark, D. O. Ste-avart, R. E. Ellis. Entertainment - I-Iadden Dixon, Ross MacKcnzie. Frank savidant. Ways and Means - Harold Mac- Art Johnston. Capt. Basil Kelly. Publicity; - J.C. Hogan. R. Phil- iilaull. John MzicNeill. Hiiilse -- Harold Iiarkni-ss. Glor- I\'l' Gallant. Lloyd Heckliert. - S GWTIJM HOSPITAL \ i'ii:it.ilu';i l...,i page 1 srii‘. time. Adjozning the drive- ln ziniinilani-i: cntrailce is a inod- crn Lip-lo-dale Autopsy Room \v';i.cli will be in charge of the Dhislfiil ui Laboratories, where will SIIYQJTIIS. It nus dzcided to hold an opcri house for lilo puibhc on Tuesday. FFUFIIHJ)‘ ‘ll, ivhcii the people of Spccnal accommodation for 1h’: cunvakscrnt vrlclzins arc bcins. provided in the large. blight, and airy solarium thlil is situated on the ivcsl rnd of lhc building on the second floor ovcriooking the. harbor. A very largo lounge is being outfitted \\'Iih radio, card tables. games, piano. arid u-hoi-c iriovirig pictures and other enter- tainment can be provided for both anvbulaiory and bed palicnits. iiii. A. .i. PIIIEIPS (Continued from Page 5) ___ chools with eighty per cent hav- ing no artificial lighting. This in turn causes an aggravation of vis- ual deficiency. In tha- opinion of the speaker health teaching must. have a func- tional approach both in and out of school. Dr. Phillips stressed the need of parent education activity and stat- ed both home and school are in- strumentsl in development of the child. _ There are no major differences in sickness among rural and urban classes. The survey has shown that in Canada twenty-eight mil- lion pupil days are lost each year because of illness. The common cold is the major cause of absent- eeism. The speaker, in closing. thanked provincial committee for their cooperation. Mrs. Mullin. on behalf of the League, moved a vote or thanks to Dr. Phillips for his interesting address. This was extended to the speaker by Mrs. Lantz. A short business period followed in which correspondence was read. reports given and plans made for rummage sale, Mrs. J.W. lvlacKenzie was sp- polnted convener of a committee to arrange public speaking con- tests in city schools. Plans were made to observe Ed- ucation Week. Books. which are 1o COIICIIITIATID III! cubes . . . IMALLMA N‘! BUILFINO l CRYSTAL RI CIIARLOTIETITWN . Nowi Improved, foil wrapped quick dissolving. ' for more beefy grail? siunxii‘. JANUARY 2'1 ' —D0iii3I.EI-IKADER— » SUMMERSIDE KINSMEN MIDGETS Versus SUMMERSIDE KINSMEN JUVENILES V rsus CIIABIJOITETOWN IIIOTORIA JUVENILES be presented to schoolii will be ;C0iiP(‘.i.0(I at next school meeting. i Mrs. Bohaker moved adjourn- llllflht. ____________._ i, SCHOOL FOR ADULTS i BUCHANS. Nfld. -— (OP) - A new schcxil solely for adult admis- lion has been built in this inland mining town. The-two-classromn school also teaches young people from other parts of the country wishing to complete high school l education. NK-IIOGKEY VICTORIA MIDGETS First Game-LIB ciisiéfiif” 6-3 Viclory Over Alberion post inorlcnl cxaniinalions their,“ be clirrird out in accordance with A lrrqp ;;.-_.n,b4.,. of mm mm’, llic i-cguluiions of the College of down from Alberion to sec’ the 1:10 Pi-ciiuncc will br- invlicd in ‘ RP’: Rad 111w ‘cri the winrier= conic and inspect this modcrn In <5‘ l‘! Willis. irtiing mi» qsal up-ui-riuze iiospzlai Llllli. It is and till. as“ Ps- was f-lfcwprl iliilllllfd iii drpzirlnicnialize hos- b" "-‘T""1'.”\" ‘silt with no‘! cowl |l.1al accommodation into Ou- ‘m5 "f ""1 - SH Peulard with ' McdIcznc, Surgery. Pcdi- "P" "f FfPll 9'.“ and Bennie and Gyncculogi". The in- (~‘""‘_’"' I" h two .'i<sis's. c.i"i..rl zicccinniodallou \\'Iii add “"1 F ‘Nfol-rt Allisgn veg about 123i cuv brzis lo the exlsl- “mi W“ 118F631 iiig liccoinmoclaizoii. ""1 row" "mon. I‘. was also officially announc- ed that nil vcti-rans will be ac- cominu:ia‘.cd in lhr Ncw Pavilion 3-47 utilizing the semi-private accom- _ inod.i‘.'.i:ii of ihc surgical and ‘Hi1’ mcd.c.. [i.[l2i'llllf‘il‘i.<. I‘. is hopcd 1047 that the colorful. cheery atmos- " ' pllire of tlicse dparimcnis ivill 1. y. acid ,‘_'1‘(.‘lli_\' in liic ocniiforl and I- '7'“ carc cf the vctrirans. lBfjdoha\v\ 19,... r~~r i . . ‘ CI-IOOSES ‘FREEDOM _ sander Rudzinski, above’ veteran Alek- Poliish delegate lo the United Nawms- resigned his post after breaking with his Communist government because “freedom has dl-“Pneared in Poland." Arm- requesting asylum in the United stale-i. Rudzinskii was given a 24- hour police guard. Later, two other dPDIOmBIS. members of the Czechoslovak consulate general‘; office at Lake Success, NY, mo} action similar to Rudzinskis. A Suflbrislng puckstri-s he'd the Crystals oven for two iwrirds at Ciyslal rink last nighb but “ll ted‘ under’ the heavy going in i“? fllai Period and Vintto Grant's flEY-‘Tcgarlon tor-k tho gamg by the 5mm‘ "i 5 l0 3. The condition o.’ the ll‘f’ made realflv smncth ma‘. imilmflhle hut the fixture “~35, rusted and crowd-pleasing never. of Allicrlon Sunx-nrrsido ‘lame 3"" ‘"5151?! h." the volume o’ c-‘ieers that went uo ivlirn ihn Refit‘ ~" “Md a i171“ Th“ visitor" oi-flnuiiibeiwaci the lww- (an. Prntililcs -_ a 0...... Mm. Dhv. S I'.El‘l’71l"i Iifliiheugs, Second Pcriod "i f‘: .. T'.‘:"~ir~~ :58 Proallirs — S. Gallant. word- side. Third Period T-Siiiinnlcrskic. S. Bernard iRi-adsliaivl 13143 li-Summerside, 1.. Sciaiii-nian (B. Grady, S. Gallanti O-Jfumrocrsido. Bradshaw 1S Bcrnardi .. 19138 Pcnalties B. Ga)‘. Shields C Davis, Gavin. ' Referees-C. ilogan Grady-S. Bethlehem Steel Hos Record Net income NEW YORK. Jan. 26 —-lAP) Bethlehem Steel Corporation day reported record net lnwme of $99.283.539 for 1949 despite the Crippling effects of last October's strike. This was equal to $9.68 a common share and compared with the previous high mark of 3.90.147.- 560 or $9.36 s. share earned in 1948. Directors ordered the usual div- idend of o0 cents s share on com- mon stock payable March 1 to holders of record Feb. G. Reflecting effects of the steel- workers walkout. net income for the final three months of 1949 was $16,385,137 or $1.54 a share. ‘Ilhls compared with 323.019.7951 or $2 33 a share in the proceeding quarter and with $37.163.702 0r $3 9'7 a share ion a smaller number of outstanding shares) in the final 1948 quarter. Some year-end ad- justments usually affect fourth- quarter results. The regular dividend of $1.75 a share on the seven-per-cent cumulative preferred stock was de- clared payable Arpril 1 to holders of record Feb. 23 by the directors of the second largest steel produc- er ln the United States, 17:15 and J t0- ___€_____ SAVE CHANNEL SPIKE RAMBGATE, Eingland — (OP)- Before long, a network of second- ary and primary schooLs u-lll he spread over the Jagir areas, which are the most backward districts in Hyderabad. Of 32 towns, each with ii population of 5.000 or more. opll’ three have, high schools and l5 have middle schools. ;.-. ¢"“iiog in your tiiionl " ‘I \ \ \ \ I I I I l I I I q inqlldillill relieve huslisriass on! Review 0f Potato Market Situation Potatoes are moviixg more read- ily l0 market and available reefer "a" are bsios quickly taken up states the weekly marketing report of the Provincial Department of Agriculture, prepared by Mr. W. R Shaw. Deputy Minister. n‘? "Pflrt estimates that this Province. in order to market it; fllfPlus Potatoes would have to 49°11 Sixty Cars/moving daily for the next ‘four months. At the present time there are about 130 reefers loading at Prince Exiward Island points, and in the past few days from twenty to forty cars have been ferried across daily. Some of these are going direct to destinations. uihilqsome are being loaded on ship at Halifax and Si. John e Last week it was ariounced that the United States is unloading e some of its potatoes some apprehension start captured nough to arly, howev er, in Canada. While there may be dycuoxm some iveakening effects on the market generally. as a resulti of The it would not seam as if there would be any direct competition in the markets to which Camdian potatoes are destined. Indeed it is ve-ry questionable. under condit- ion. of mst. transportation. wh. er very many potatoes will be moved from points of origin even at one cent per bag. market at ihz- present weakened This has lilo last day or so and Maikets for seed at the lime are cliiz-fl_v in the southern slates and ships are helm loaded at Halifax and St. John to car island products to this market. lixifortiiliatcQv P. E I have to cfniond wit-ll undersclllng on the part of poiato dealers from f ollle? provinces and according to w our best inloixiicilioli our DFICI‘ has her-u- forccd down to the d oxtont illdiCiltrfi. Willi the volume of poiaitos available there is some a further ten cents before the sea- len cents poi" hushed on the oialoes now in storago in Princ~ Edward Island, taking it right across tlii» board. means a loss of l belivccn 5320.000 and $600,000 to a Island priiilucers. If potato prices a are reduced shit-ho!‘ ten cents as 9 1h:- resiili uf an unethical oom- pclifion it nlcans a loss of over on!’ up million dullais to Island potato shaw, the other pFOIiIItCIS. line, has The follow-nil: shpnonls is gil9il in the arv 34th. 1940; 110W tars; old potatoes $211,075 HIGH‘ em" portion oi their way. One ilaillly result u! all this sniping is that both teams are rearin‘ to prove that ibos are correct about anything time ha? IL is a startling coincidence. When QCCUTTQd i" the two Summersidc v 0“ "Pd each other Saturday there's going potatoes there is a general reduct- w be a real Lugwfmal. He“ H ,._ Si2ii"..5i“ihfidliiiéfmfie? J” is“ = <1‘ ' ' p n 8g‘ Greek. The Meteors are more than present anxious to show SUIIIITIETSJIE hoc- key fans that. these "across Call- w the natives fl chief winter It is unfortunate that the potato sci- a: D. f‘- c: O ~< m a w ‘C local ers have l'ni'.cd States shipments to Janii- 1v i from the L c thing or two lil UUI‘ shippers competitive sport. 'I‘he merside native sons will be battling or the honor here so man y ays. I” cars or an increase of 20*.’ over lasl . _ _ vear; old potatoes 164 551i or a Opposing, towards‘ deficit of 50.522 cars under ins‘. them u“ ,3 year. Alain» sillpineiits to Jarili- hem ‘mnildered ary 24. ill-iii ivcl-e 27.836 cars. and o“ P9“a“'1e5~ in 195i) l(i.0.".9 raTS or 11.797 car.- serous moo loss. From Prince Edivard Island if? (late. 1949. \\'r\ shipped 4,697 cars and lo the same date. 1950. s (4.027 cars. or an increase of 1.390 cars. Turnip Blovemmiis Turnip nyznw-mi-nis last of 567. Tile Toronto market is down three or four cents per bag on ened to some extent also. A-riierican __ markets are also easier. We note that New from market reports _ Brunswick is shipping in quantities of potatoes to Canadian markets and prices are substantial- ly below that quoted on potatoes of the same grade. On l Katahdln, Sobagoes, ing to keep his automobile in order heard a policeman tell the court: it had no brakes, the hood was tied with a cord and the rear fender with a rope; the driver's door wouldn't open; the steering- wheel was defective; the horn wouldn't blow and the front fen- ders were loose. The car was found dangerous and the owner fined four pounds. ($12.40). GOVERNMENT DEPOSITS OTTAWA, Jan. 30 -- (C?) Dominion Government deposits de- creased $22,679,000 to $50,776,000 during the week ended Jan. 25, the Bank of Canada reported today in its weekly financial statement. Chartered bank deposits increased $23,108,000 to $543.023.000, while notes in circulation decreased $13.- 766,000 to $l.2.'i2.8'T6.0fl0. Sddefiiriing Sumnierslde Curling Results - Wedncsday. Janiiai-y 25th.; C. Ramsay i8. E. Gaudet 0 W. A. Currie 8, E. Estey 3 BH. Macl-‘arlane 9, A.B. Fee i. A. Brooks I2. J. K. Curran l C. Robinson 13, E.V. Inman ll L. Willctt 1'1, AH. Oorney o. Sgt.’ Mains 9. K. Hansen 7 Reg is a long Y?" i’? genariail but date iii 1940 were 7M cars. and to zradthA legs date 11350, 1.350 cars. or an increase bnly you“. sup kind of game. tgiblostiick and-Itfontreal has Weak- 10pm, Ghost" lax-gs ler, or possesse finesse when p net. "Mooney" Island horse and come d and Green m {up form his Mountains, it is a 50c market tow will he will come on Time hasn't piit the tag on him. way from an octo- you have to have the wind plies to play that and Mooney“ too. as yet. Definitely no ike a tornado out day. Cobblers by the way ha"! position maintained their price level. o! it up —'-"'—'—""— ‘ pre-season con ENGINE NOT COVERED than , gem, IN BOBBTS REPORT will come along with nawnv, Northern Ireland - ‘°°' (GP) -- A man summoned for fall- w. the first. two or thr showing of Bobbie In this column more twice. we have blue-line, and he good but he has coma and band-ivaggon ivill do. Though try to cross guarding. He last game or Western Drsmais Randolph Scott C. Carr l2. Earl Cannon 4. J. E. Morrison 8. C. Tanton fl. “m.” fluent IIIIMHMI quick! - Y aiiiiflio. 25‘ Pk‘ ' n‘ OF CANADA FLOUR Post"; L110 lake the of the future for this boy W9 ATE OTICE Snort Eoines From Prince Gounty The Midgets and Juveniles of Summerside season tonight in Crystal Rink. They taken on two teams in the some divisions from Charlottetown, the Juvenile encounter league game and the midget coil- tesi. an exhibition affair. Probably Lne midget game will attract more attention as our Killmidgets are expected to make a. good showing in Island hockey circles LhIS year. Tney crown last. year and may be good LII-province championship in 1950. It is a iiit to bank on this, and there was and Summerside fails will want , _ recording the to See the i950 edition of midgets mnumc” “I “"5 decuw" 0" WW" In actloh before making any pre- their N. , . Summerside Crystals the annoumement o’ m1‘; pmcy‘ the R. C.A. F. Meteors have been the target for a lot of caustic coni- sportswriters sportscasters lri these yere part4 ' and perhaps deserved at least a vinegar Greek _ Laysh Schurman and Syl Bern- suggestmn m“ ‘he pnce may s" ard are the chief goal-getiers am» o the Crstals at son advances very far. A drop of Lungs’ Lays}: shot {We in’ me L“. three games and Syl. beautiful solo efforts Laysh is far n front, but. the team play of him rid his line-mates, Bennie Grailv nd Garth Gay. is getting smooth- every time out. Syl Bernard and Gordie Kelly. also. seem to team like fish and chips. Rog Brad- member of that had much less priictzcc illfilll-‘flfliififl 0" than the other boys and perhaps "DUFF because of this does not fit smooth- nto the line as yet. Brailshaiav 93mm” In was never very effective as a cog w“ in three-man Same dale I930 ll.‘\\' potatoes 423 His “form is ms abmy w harass the attack. however. Ho leech and has always valuable to kill and to check dan- Iilie Don-ling or Cart McDonald. Not in shape gruelling ivork yet. he doesn't look o good out there, but we believe later We were glad to see "The GRI- out. there once more. is much below par t a stick-hand- d of too much cool arked in front of a has to get. en his own the ire lanes of control. When‘ headlong dashes gometlmes bowl down all 0P- frorn the sheer momentum “Mooney", in his present dltlon is riot more breeze, but he, too. more pract- wero a bit disappointed in ee games at the Gay on defence. than once or predicted a solid behind didn't ‘look so at lihe start of this season. along s trif light side as yet, he has the knack of spilling the opposition when they into the territory he is leads all Crystal rear- ‘ guardsmen in this department. The work of Don Davis in the two will surely have m‘; effect of silencing his GAMEU THEATRE Friday ‘hill: Saturday 3145. 7115- 9H5. One of the most Russell ever and Chapman, starring in "(TORONER CREEK" (in Cinecnlorl. As breath- taking as the story was when it unfolded in the “Saturday Evening also Serial and News. when outfits face old town fine hockey play- heen developed in former four. again on his waving a flag. Bob CAPITOL Summerside ' TODAY and SATURDAY Today 7:15 - 9:15 Saturday 2:80-7:15-9:1B _The play Broadwa cheered is even greater on he screenl WALTER iiiiii-riiiiiioii BRIAN iiiiiiliiiii-iiiiiiiivi JOHN EDWAR iiiiiiiiii-iinniii-iiiiiiii hockey being s. B.-P. E. I. A 5AM WOOD Production aild CARTOON "GOtitiliiil FISHING BEAR" and squirted REGEIIT iniiiiv fliili siiriiiiiiiiv ‘l. lilXCYflNfii I*I~JA'I‘I'RI'JS -— BOTH IN COLOR "(KALIIFORNIA FIIIEBRAND" in Triicolor with Monte Ilalc and Adrian Boofll — and — we inc-elm; Summer- present For Today 3:30, '7 d: 9:15 — Saturday 2:30, '7 & 9;15 sticks to CRAPAUD Theatre CRAPAUD for this if Fame‘ nilnav AND sarurmar A‘! 8:50 I-M. “ANNE 0F GREEN GABLES" t Starring Anne Shirley and Tum Byqwn From the popular novel of the same nams by mu 1.15m} Authoreas, L, M. Montgomery, that. he has appeared in the scoring summaries of late. Best of all. Don stays on the ice and plays hock. eY. In six games he has served on] Dlnalty and ‘that time for s very minor infraction of the rules. The veteran Don doesn't remind‘ anyone of Seabisbuit but makcsi up partly for this slowing up iy the iviiy he hustles all the time. In a corner skirmish rarely does i-tfie puck get a-way from Don, and POULTRY I require a large quantify of good live fowl ‘From now uniil FeB. 4iii. the Good sized poultry orders have Should we fast lately Been difficult io secure. le on the not ‘lake advantage of this one? Taiking pouiiry to farmers ieieiy "u... l find iiiey do not intend sailing their hens, but are positive mosi oi their neighbors wiii. How about some aciion instead oi wisiiiui thinking? screened. ‘~““'"""““ it you expect ien per cent oi your iiens lo be unprofitable, mar- kei them. My hatchery will 5e operated a r ll liiiie |eier—'|usi now eii oi us poul- try men have imporiani work to do. S. ii. PEiiliLETliil KENSINGTON