DECEWELL»__1.9éZ_________ '|-|E WESTERN GUARDIAN "“"Tai§'rs. a. Elmer urn-nor. lee nann- street. and [B31115] I25 ONIIQ Street mm°°£€s°..§’s'°".. rnmcs counts _' ‘TM-m "mi ‘I a News. Subscriptions. assuming. _ SIIIAIAERSIDE Street "gnu", Water t an!“ up”, Wales ltteot: d m“, gr, K. of O. Home. Christmas Tree and Build $0M at Gouriiea Rexall Dri-IS re. y era-nominal. - ‘D853. quality. Newest in De- s” our selection. Gourlies Q1, Dru; Store, 21 Central st. I_ . . erside. STMAS Greeting Cards. assortment of card! bfllld ‘fiuindividuayyy, Gourlies Rexall . Store, 21 Central so, Summer- pile. - (ihrlsiunaa wravoinso. [$51,232 and seals. _Gou.rlies a... or... store. 21 Central so, ; . niersidv. _ ‘us four-buckle Overshoes l-llirYs Shoe Repair, Water heel. Suinmelui-ldv- JIIIE REGTJLATI. MONTHLY MEETING of the Prince County ympilal Ladies Aid will be held ‘l y}... Nurses‘ Home on Wednes- day‘ Dgc, 3 at 3 PM. _,aNNliAl. MEETING Lot l'| 5mm‘ Institute will be held in 5-, Eleanor-s Hall Tuesday, Dec. ,3. z o'clock. a. n. cnapneii. secretary. _1,()ST—Spars wheel and tire (o. jeep. Color Yellow. Reward. The Guardian ml! be (kwllIDrIgdna. Iark Gaadek l1 Granville ltloot. nardianwlllbedallvarodteamykamelnlaaslasida. amzfhkggggqperdayorlloparweal Iboaaelllastlalaaarvler “g'.,p\|l ordertotlae boy raspondble ferdellegyaayeu "s"; ‘mnlfillt AT IJJ. Auction " bflililllllidlll h “ti”, Lost Showing Todoy ll CCU‘! IiIOOlI "THE FARMEIVS DAUGHTER!’ with_JOSEPH COTTEN and LORETTA YOUNG Shows 3:30 - 7:15 . 9:15 -aanm soon oawsax on» and Ducks u. smauuawi limited for highest market prices. -ros sans. _ sou mymeuu. Coaoh with heater, new motq», n" tires. ‘this car is in perfect condi- tion Awlr Hillard asoaae, nae- town. P. I. Island.- -z1sm'rn amlinnm am used two months. Apply Champion Elec. tric, Kensingten, They —WESTINGHOIJBE Automatic S u| d Irons available. Champion Electric. Kensington. —'l‘I=lE NATIONAL FILM BOARD will present several films in h-ench River Hall, Tuesday. December 2nd. . —POI.l'l'ICAL MEETING North Bedeque Hall Tuesday, Dec. 2nd. Candidates will speak. J. W. A. Nicholson. secretary. | --- I --AUCTION SALE. — For sale 21 a . acres of wood land at Sea View. Thursday. December 4th, at 3 o'clock. if day is not fine. sale will be held next fine day. Jessie M. MTIIPIII. I -oon'r ronosr Auction and’ Bridge, K. of C. Home tonight, s15. be proud ‘ie admit! phone collect 494-3, Surnmerside. Filli IITIIEII P. ll. IIEWS SEE PAGE 5 L95 in the Shoe Department. DUTCH AUCTION NEWS! peopiwbecause they have let $10.00 sous Walnut Suite. You know, it's attractive bedrooms with this d-plec is an Auction! And it will soon Furniture Department. renlently done up in cellophane... different kinds you wish. You'll Grocery Department. - RANGES. W!!! to your kitchen ll! models. model; oven regulation in in three different makes-Moth“, Mrself the ease and efficiency of ;% tho "New Look"! II f’ Liberal AT TLEARY THURSDAY, DEC. 4, I947, ATS P.M. sPliiliorsr-Hon. G. H. larbour, L Forrest Phillips, Fred C. Ramsay, i _ Hector Richard and others. | §te<ae gsmmxwc l Liberal At this time ol year the “well dressed man" wears SPATSUJThey give hiin warm ankles. and that smart well-tnrned-out look! The Shoe Department has Men's Spats in dark gray. mid-gray and fawn with t dome fastencr.....The sizes are 6 to l2. The ti-pieoe Twin-Bed Bedroom Su’t.e is practically being given away...0n Monday the price is 8207.00 and on Tuesday it la $101.00. There are going to be some disappointed Suite either as furniture for one room or split it up and furnish two Right now there ls a good supply of NUT! in stock in the Groeary llipartnicnt...lt's a swell idea to get your Christmas Nuts now. Con- llired Nuts, of Almonds, Walnuts, Brasils, I-fllberts and Peoans and i-l . arid i-t pound packages of thess same kinds. shelled-also available are Cashews in 1-4 and 1-2 pound packages. as well as Peanntain bulk. ’ TlllS ls the time to bny Nuts, while yon are still able to choose the flnd those at the Candy Section of the in the Hardware Department yon will see Until you have used an Eleeirlo Range. you can't rgnllge ll" l"! cllflnlllleil. vfiifiltnoy and and convenience that Electricity will —this is the modern way of cooking. Available lflllfllllklr are Abutment Models. as .well as full also. with lamps only or with the automatic eloels for addition to the lamp. Eleotrle Bansea are available Hardware Department. Spats are prised from 1.50 to Also NEWS and CARTOON Shows 7:I5-9:I5 keep ti. from getting this gorg- Matinee Thursday 3:30 a real bargaias-you can nae this e ‘hvln-Bed Suite. be GOING! Come ‘ on! GOING! This GONE! 2 CAMEO MONDAY 7 s. 9; TUES. Matinee , 3.30; Evening 1-9 - “DANGERMAN DAN DURYEA" Rongb~Guy, William Bendix co- starred with Ella ltalnes ln Exciting Action-Drama “WHITE TIE AND TAILS" Also SERIAL s. snonrs You can get l-ponnd packages of a. number of ELECTRIC ranges in regu- Entorprlse and Frigidaire. Give an Illeotrio Stove-Alive your kit- Prinoe County Liberal Radio Talks v Everyovening 6.30 P. M. Over CHGS Meeting 1 Summerside 0%“ LIBERAL ADDRESS [SAIIILLE] (Continued fro—m Page 5) n Meatloaf i, ,Is'snd int the next general elec- |tJon through a plebiscite. ‘The AT Loader of the Opposition argued, I think, as long or perhaps longer in favour of the six months‘ scrapt. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, I947, AT I Pl. Spenksrsz-Jion. G. H. lorbour, J. Watson McNougiif, M.P. J. Wilfred Arsanoult, Thomas L. Linkiatter and oi-haia. ".9 ‘£0 f To Tho Electors The Liberal candidates for '. lIiIIIPy 9f |' ‘t’ "m ‘so ici ing your support in “Z/‘ota Liberal 4L. _ 0° You wish to return time candidates? “Ml M. role i... the Lem: Government wlriciihea estab- h, I record of efficient administration, progressive poi- "l. 0nd Increasing prosperity for the people of the Province. en December ilih, and pat 5th Prince beck " ' cannot. astaurv .- _ . ' some n. MoeFAlLANl. I am glad that he now admits he may have macle n mistake hut he has not yet said what he is going :0 have the people vote on or how many people must ask for a Plcb- isciis on this question before he would, if in office. give them one. As to our roads. I ask any and every person who travelled rxer cur roads in 1035 and who may have travelled over our roads this year_ to compare the roads, of .935 iv 1th those of 1947. and if you cle- clde how you are going to vote- on the question of roads. ther-‘Yis no doubt but that you shall vote Liberal at this coming election. As to the Income Tax Refunds, I cannot believe there is anyone viho was able to earn an income large enough to have some of it i. 5 i i'“ 0f 5th Prince Fifth Prince tale this oppor- oi rire forthcoming Provincial , 0c taxed, who would be gullible an; p, . - - ough to bother to even think o " ..-.. lfiwhiili,'1?..lI2i;i"‘l‘.fi°”"...."'. "'...°"°'....i"tl'.' his." shii.."..r:i“l lama leadership end lorgel the’ some personal “M, w” Ieouis dictate to the Federal Gov- in power from ‘i931 h 193's g. ' o’ ' I k wrnment as to its income Tax pm. p" dapmli" _ e- '7 7"” "m" "m" ‘icy. or call that Government ba- fure any Oourt and compel it to" sefund any Income Tax. One thins I feel sure of is that during the period between i031 and 198i ivhan the Stewart Government, and also the Maoblillan Govern- ment. was in office few farmers and not even a single fisherman had‘ to worry about how ~ much income tax they would have to pay aa their incomes were. I be- lieve. lower than during any per- iod since ‘Confederation. as far. I I ‘THE. _ovaamen._.qiiais9tvri=rowoif- “EVERYTHING. iirsoir &~TlIiIIiSilAY ‘TN AN l YERCUAT F" Men who can see Winter ahead, "amt remember the one gone by. W-here’ We're proud to show - and you'll be happy to see -— the most complete assortment of Inm- ous name overcoat: in years. That's good news for thousands of Prince Edward island men, for they all know that famous name cools meon the utmost in quality, style and value. Choose yours today, while Smailman’: selection is still C complete. Many styles, many colors, all sizes. Men - down to 22.95 Younger Men - down u. 10.95 at lea-st. as the purchasins power of their incomes were concerned. As to Old Age Pensions, the Macmillan Government was the meanest of all the Governments of the Canadian Provinces in their Ipayments to its Old Age Pension- ors. The other Provinces paid a. maximum pension of $20.00 per month. it's maximum was $15.01. per month. It also made a bargain ivith the Bennett Govcmment to put a lien on all the real estate that might be owned by any old age pensiona- and that bargain cannot be changed unless the Fed- eral Governments consents to such a change. ‘Phe- Jones Gov- ernment in four years has in- creased the maximum Old 1‘.- Pension from $15.00 to $30.00 per month. fisheries As to fisheries, l cannot com- pare what the Campbell and also the Jones Governments have done for our fishermen with what the hlaoMlllan Govaument did for them, because’ the MacMiIIun Government never did anything for them, except to refuse to re- "oats certain gasoline tax to them. that being the gasoline tax an gasoline used in the engines oi fishing boats. The plank no 2 of the Progressive Conservative Plat- form, speaks of flan prices being now deplorably low. l-low does 310.00 per I00 lbs. of lobster irl i947 compare with $4.00 to $5.00 per loo lbs.. the prices paid for lobster between 198i and i035? flow does the price of 80o per 100 lbs. of haks_ split for aalting and urying. in i085 compare with the price or 83.50 Par 100 tbs. paid this year for unsplit hake. The i047 price for hake being more. man seven times higher than the .985 price. f think fishcmen would like to know what the so-called "illogical prices" mentioned in this plank no z mean. The thousands of loans run- ning from $40.00 to $500.00 made to fishermen through the Fisher- man's Loan Board in the last eleven years, beginning in 193B- the building of many fish houses. of landing’ piers-also, the loans minds to Fishermen! Co-operatives and to private individuals en- gaged in fish packing and fish buying, to help them get needed boats. engines, fishing gear and other fishermeifs supplies and the fact that a large proportion of the loans made this year were made to veterans of the last Great War. aze going to be regarded as much more than lip service by the peo- ple of Prince Edward Island or, at least by the great majority oi them. l feel that the fishermen of Luis island are going to say with rheir votes at the coming elec- iion that it was the MacMillan Government that gave them iaught but lip service and that he Campbell and also the Jones uovernment did make and Is. making an honest attempt to as- sist our fishermen in improving iheir conditions and in some meas- we assisting them financially and otherwise in coping with the hard- shill! and difficulties of their work as fishermen. l think that the Hon. Marian Gallant who is a native of the great fishing centre oi’ Eunice and wvhere in his youth he was a fisherman and Dougald MacKin- non. also a fisherman for many years. know as much about fish- ing as any of the Conservative candidates or their leader. As l nave spent about one half my life as a fisherman, T feel certain that this Island's filler-men believe list I also can be pended on tn do what ii nasonabe so get them street: Floor. ' Main store section _ C DEPARTMENT TWO "on," Matched PAGE“ THIRTEEN SMMLMATPS liliTlEll STORES IIOIISE ruiiiusiurias With it Qual assistance through the Fishermen‘: Loan Board. It is the policy of this Board as at present constituted. to assis’ fishermen in getting izirger boats and improved cquipmenirto build more fish houses, if needed-to urge on the Federal Government of more boat harbours and the building and repairing of piers for the fishermen to use in dress- ing their catches of fish for the fresh fish market or for saftinr: This policy is definite and I lee. sure the great majority of this Islands fishermen are going to vote Liberal at the coming elec- tion to have it put into effect, if the Jones Government stays in office. Steamship Service The declared policy of the Prom- Irr to Iiave a winter steamship service restored to the eastern end o‘ this island. ‘to run between Georgetown and Pictou, is a r.‘- Icy that everyone living east of Charlottetown should be glad to Iiear of. The restoring of this ser- vir-e would give the farmers and fishermen of this Island a shorter route to the Nova Scotia and other markets during the winter srason and their shipments would got to those markets in much less time. The greatest of the old Hebrew Prophets speaks ofa Liberal as a person who deviseth Liberal things and that by Liberal things shall he stand. The present Prem- icr and also his Cabinet can. I think, qualify as Liberals for they iirve devised many Liberal things ~ the benefit of Prince Edward island-things that shall be of increasing benefit to it as the years go past. l therefore ask you to vote Liberal at the coming elec- ll'n. I _-,pv._.,_. Regent Theatne- SIIMMERSIIIE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY A asst-setter BECOMES A asst ricrunet UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAI Presents iII/EUIIAAY . in BETTY MMDONALD’! a ... MARJORIE MAIN lOIIISE ALLBRITTOII ~ PEIICY IiILBIIlDE BILLY iiflilSi - RIOIIAID LONG from the lei-Selling lath iv Ian Masher-id """.Z"..°"...'.’..""SIIIIESIEII IiSlII-o FREI] F. IIIIIIIEIIIIFFF ' Directed by CNESVII IISIINI l kNiiIlIlAl-INYIINA was "CHIC Also SiiORTS Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Monday and Wednesday 3:30 o